In week two of the 2020 legislative session, Rep. Drew MacEwen, R- Union, talks with KMAS’s Jeff Slakey about the latest from Olympia. Topics include: recent pro-life and pro-Second Amendment rallies at the Capitol, transportation budget negotiations to facilitate $30 car tabs, the potential impact of legalizing sports betting in Washington state, and bills that could affect the evolving marijuana industry, including one that would ban billboard advertising for marijuana products.
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During his weekly session interview on KMAS, Rep. Drew MacEwen, R- Union, comments on Gov. Inslee’s State of the State address and new Speaker of the House Laurie Jinkins. He also discusses the issues of homelessness and affordable housing.
Rep. Drew MacEwen, R-Union, joins KVI’s Kirby Wilbur show to discuss the Democrats’ tax increases and how Republicans fought against them, as well as the last-minute budgeting process.
Rep. Drew MacEwen, R-Union, joins iFiberOne NewsRadio to discuss the status of budget negotiations. MacEwen says disagreements between House and Senate Democrats could lead to a special session.
Rep. Drew MacEwen, R-Union, joins iFiberOne NewsRadio to discuss forest health, measures that would limit wildfires, education funding, and his thoughts on the homelessness crisis.
Note: Interview was ended abruptly due to radio station’s phone system crash
Rep. Drew MacEwen, R-Union, joins iFiberOne NewsRadio to discuss his letter to the governor regarding his comments on Boeing “blackmailing” the state. MacEwen also provides an update on his bills.
Rep. Drew MacEwen, R-Union, joins iFiberOne NewsRadio to discuss projects for his district in the 2019-21 House Capital Budget proposal.
Rep. Drew MacEwen joins iFiberOne NewsRadio to discuss factors that will influence the operating budget, including mental health funding, education, and tax increases. He also discusses his bill that would provide financial relief to K-8 school districts across Washington.
Rep. Drew MacEwen joined iFiberOne NewsRadio on Wednesday to discuss the Democrats’ low carbon fuel standard bill that passed the House yesterday. The bill, HB 1110, would increase the price of gas and goods for everyone, and hurt those who can least afford to take on additional financial burdens.