Is social media ‘splintering’ the Democratic Party? John Curley weighs in
John Curley said that those who share posts online could be over-radicalizing the views of the Democratic party, giving Republicans a leg up.1 year ago
‘Why should we feel sorry for college students?’: Curley backs May 5 loan restart
Explore John Curley's perspective on the importance of repaying student loans amid new government collection policies.1 year ago
‘Stock up now’: Gun rights attorney William Kirk blasts Senate gun bill
WashingtonGunLaws.com’s William Kirk discusses the impact of the new Senate gun bill on firearm purchases.1 year ago
Curley: ‘The White House did violate the law’ deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia
John Curley says the Trump administration broke the law in handling the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case.1 year ago
WA Rep. rips property tax increase: ‘There’s no truth in what they’re saying’
Rep. Walsh disputes claims on property tax increases amid rising tensions in Washington State’s legislature and activist circles.1 year ago
John Curley backs RFK Jr.’s SNAP proposal: ‘Stop funding junk food’
RFK Jr. proposes banning junk food purchases with SNAP benefits to improve public health and save money.1 year ago
Adams County Sheriff accuses state of ‘fearmongering,’ pressuring authorities to ignore federal law amid lawsuit
Adams County sheriff responds to lawsuit, claiming state pressures law enforcement to disregard federal law amid ongoing legal battle.1 year ago
Seattle’s expanded substance abuse treatment pilot program: Smart investment amid budget struggles?
A new pilot program in Seattle is expanding access to substance abuse treatment, but is this a good investment?1 year ago
‘Last governor was a wet noodle’: WA Rep. Jim Walsh praises Bob Ferguson’s budget rejection
Not agreeing or aligning with budget proposals from Washington's representatives or its senators, Governor Bob Ferguson rejected both ideas Tuesday.1 year ago
‘Huge Mistake’: John Curley explains the problems with Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs
President Donald Trump doubled down on his tariff strategy April 2, a date being coined as "Liberation Day," with new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners in an effort to dismantle the country's income tax.1 year ago
‘We’re Driving Off a Cliff’: House Republican sounds alarm over Washington budget proposals
State Rep. Jeremie Dufault warns of dire consequences in Washington's budget under Democratic control.1 year ago
Second Amendment advocate fires back against controversial gun bill: ‘This is going to cost lives in the long run’
A bill that would require prospective gun buyers to first need a five-year permit from WSP passed the Senate Law & Justice Committee Thursday.1 year ago
John Curley: Seattle is ‘scaring the golden geese across the I-90 bridge’ with payroll tax
Seattle's payroll tax was expected to generate $406.8 million in revenue, but the actual amount the tax generated was less than anticipated.1 year ago
‘Sound Transit is a mess’: Constantine’s CEO candidacy to helm department raises eyebrows over pay raise, board ties
The Sound Transit Board Executive Committee revealed outgoing King County Executive Dow Constantine is the agency's "preferred candidate" for CEO.1 year ago
‘A total insult:’ WA Building Industry Association lambasts judge’s ‘absurd’ ruling on natural gas initiative
WA Building Industry VP condemns judge's decision on natural gas initiative I-2066, impacting local energy policies and development.1 year ago
‘An uphill battle’: Concerned parent blasts Olympia School District amid teacher avoiding prison
Alesha Perkins shares her struggle with Olympia School District over teacher misconduct and accountability.1 year ago
John Curley: WA thrives if Gov. Bob Ferguson works with both sides, even if approval numbers drop
Columnist Danny Westneat laid out how the approval rating for Washington Governor Bob Ferguson within his own party has dropped from 86% in November to 65% in March, according to DHM Research polling.1 year ago
‘Trump playing 4-D chess? I don’t think so’: John Curley questions his tariffs strategy
President Donald Trump has officially increased tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25% Wednesday, claiming it will help promote and create more U.S. jobs.1 year ago
Conservative activist Glen Morgan: Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue is acting ‘really shady’
ActBlue, a prominent fundraising platform for Democratic and left-leaning causes, is under scrutiny.1 year ago
John Curley: Daylight Saving Time was actually about studying bugs
Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend and John Curley tells us it's a chance to study bugs.1 year ago
John Curley: Democrats try to ax suspended licenses to dodge accountability
House Bill 1244 passed the House on Monday. It aims to replace license suspensions for bad drivers with mandatory driving courses for multiple moving violations.1 year ago
Rep. Jim Walsh: ‘We’re running some pretty awful bills on the floor’
In a candid interview, Rep. Jim Walsh (R-19th District) expressed his frustration and exhaustion over the current legislative session.1 year ago