A firehose of communist garbage coming out of Olympia

Julie “Florida Woman” Barrett, founder, Conservative Ladies of America/Washington joins Ari Hoffman’s Afternoon Show Producer, Big Mike to discuss the “Blue Firewall”, along with SB 5688, which is part of a whole “network” of bills that give
Bill would bar some private, for-profit companies from WA grants for broadband expansion

(The Center Square) – Senate Bill 5671, which would modify eligibility criteria for Washington state’s broadband service expansion grant and loan program, received a public hearing Wednesday morning. Sen. Drew Hansen, D-Bainbridge Island, the prime sponsor of
Dems push to repeal WA’s cap on property tax hikes encounters stiff resistance

(The Center Square) – Washington state Democrats are moving ahead with plans to pass legislation that would raise annual caps on property taxes to bring in hundreds of millions of dollars for public schools and public safety
From shelter to respite: Spokane’s Hope House faces overhaul as funding dries up

(The Center Square) – After multiple bailouts, the city of Spokane’s women-only homeless shelter, Hope House, plans to close its doors on June 30; however, it may reopen the next day under a new model. Over the
Initial vote shows Seattleites favor new payroll tax to fund social housing

(The Center Square) – Seattle voters are showing strong support for a new tax on big businesses that would fund the city’s Social Housing Developer, according to initial results from Tuesday’s special election. Emerald City voters were
Bill seeks to reverse poor student academic performance in Washington state

(The Center Square) – A bill filed in the Washington State House of Representatives seeks to reverse what the sponsor argues is a trend of poor student academic performance by making changes to the K-12 system, with
Third time’s the charm: MLSD passes replacement levy after two failed attempts

(The Center Square) – In what it described as a “monumental victory,” the Moses Lake School District passed a levy on Tuesday with 58% of the vote after last year’s failures left hundreds of people without a
Voters approve two key Seattle Public Schools' levies

(The Center Square) – A pair of Seattle Public Schools’ levies received overwhelming support from voters in Tuesday’s special election, giving the district continued funding for school operations and renovations. Both the Educational Programs and Operations Levy
KVI legend, John Carlson, announces his retirement from radio

KVI morning show host, John Carlson, announced his retirement from radio on today’s broadcast, telling listeners his last day on-air will be April 4, 2025. To listen to Carlson’s announcement, click the play button below. “Since the
Bill would adjust eligibility, add loan forgiveness to housing discrimination remedy

(The Center Square) – Supporters of Washington state’s new Covenant Home Ownership Program, which offers home buying assistance to minorities who have faced housing discrimination in the past, are backing a follow-up bill that would increase the