Jackson Meyer

Website: http://www.mynorthwest.com

Jackson Meyer is the producer of The Jason Rantz Show on AM 770 KTTH.

New report reveals grim state of college censorship on Washington’s campuses

A new survey has highlighted the dire state of college censorship and freedom of speech in the state of Washington.
1 month ago

Spokane City Council member says progressives on council tried to silence conservatives

Spokane City Council member Jonathan Bingle said the city's progressive majority tried to pass rule changes that would silence the minority.
1 month ago

As judges change tune, AG Ferguson sued for cruel COVID-19 vaccine mandate firings

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson is facing a lawsuit for firing several employees over their refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
2 months ago

Already stretched thin, Tacoma firefighters warn city that budget cuts could cost lives

The City of Tacoma is finalizing its budget, but firefighters claim they are paying the price for the city’s $24 million deficit.
2 months ago

Sen. Marsha Blackburn reveals to Jason Rantz if Matt Gaetz has GOP backing for Attorney General

Senator Marsha Blackburn believes that Trump's controversial Attorney General Matt Gaetz can be confirmed by the Senate.
2 months ago

Bob Ferguson takes scandal into the governor’s mansion

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson is in the midst of yet another scandal before his term as governor even starts.
2 months ago

Why are wait times for election results so long in Washington?

The election in Washington can be plagued by long wait times before we get results. Elections officials said there's a reason for that.
3 months ago

Why do dead people keep getting ballots in Washington?

When ineligible voters, such as dead people, receive ballots it shakes the public's trust in the integrity of our elections.
3 months ago

Women’s rights are under attack, Riley Gaines is fighting back

Former University of Kentucky women's swimmer Riley Gaines is standing athwart the efforts to allow biological men compete in women's sports.
4 months ago

Singer Pat Boone sees a divided nation but says there’s hope for Seattle

Renowned singer Pat Boone's new song is calling attention to the division in America. He hopes it can serve as an inspiration for Seattle too.
4 months ago

Is FEMA funding illegal immigrants, flailing in response to Hurricane Helene?

Congressman Dan Newhouse from Washington's 4th congressional district says the claims that FEMA is funding illegal immigrants are true.
4 months ago

Your election integrity and transparency questions answered by an expert

Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell is addressing the public's concerns about election integrity and transparency.
4 months ago

Meyer: Trump has momentum heading into first debate with Harris

Recent polling suggests that Donald Trump has regained the momentum and this is still very much his election to lose.
5 months ago

Bob Ferguson from Graham on governor’s race: ‘My intent was to win’

After Washington AG Bob Ferguson threatened legal action, two candidates also named Bob Ferguson have withdrawn from the gubernatorial race.
8 months ago

Local school approves interfaith club after students threaten lawsuit

Jason Rantz interviewed an attorney after local students alleged their school principal was denying their interfaith club.
9 months ago

After redistricting battle, Rep. Gina Mosbrucker calls it a career

After what she calls Democrat-favoring redistricting moved her out of the 14th district, WA State Rep. Gina Mosbrucker has decided to retire.
9 months ago

UW professor files lawsuit in fight over mock land acknowledgment statement

A lawsuit filed against UW alleges the school violated a professor's First Amendment rights after he mocked a "Land Acknowledgment" statement.
9 months ago

Washington sees decline in new housing permits for second straight year

The decline in new housing permits could mean lower inventory and rising costs for Washington homeowners in the future.
9 months ago