Gov. Jay Inslee and the State of the State
In today’s news – the return of LGBTQ discrimination in WA, hearing on Jeff Sessions, and President Obama’s farewell speech
Northwest hotelier, listed as Trump campaign official, doesn't back nominee The Oregonian Denis Theriault August 7, 2016
We're organizing Get Out The Vote events throughout the state with Gov. Jay Inslee and U.S. Sen. Patty Murray.
From Olympia to DC, Republicans haven't been very nice in 2015. Here's who we think Santa might be skipping this year:
The race for Governor has begun. Jay Inslee has his first Republican opponent. Three years ago, the Washington State Republican Party thought they had the Governor’s race all locked up. But they were wrong! You elected Jay Inslee because he had a stronger vision for our state — and the Republican Party was furious!
Do you support Hillary Clinton for President? There's an event tonight that you should know about. The first Hillary for Washington Grassroots Organizing Meeting is tonight in Seattle. This is an exciting opportunity to be on the ground floor of the movement to elect Hillary Clinton for President.
History has taught us: Our government is stronger if every voice is heard. Sadly, today in Washington, that’s just not happening. Injustice in our election system means many communities, especially communities of color, aren’t being fairly represented by government.
Thanks to you, Washington has been at the forefront of the effort to raise the minimum wage. That continues today, because we know no one who works full-time should have to raise a family in poverty. Patty Murray has introduced the Raise the Wage Act, which would raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $12 by 2020, helping workers and families across America who now
Thanks to you, Washington has been at the forefront of the effort to raise the minimum wage. That continues today, because we know no one who works full-time should have to raise a family in poverty. Patty Murray has introduced the Raise the Wage Act, which would raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $12 by 2020, helping workers and families across America who now