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Morning Rundown for April 2nd, 2015

April 2nd, 2015 by NPI Staff
  • Lawmakers look at closing State Capital Museum
  • UW Coach Lorenzo Romar in Indiana, unaffected by state agency travel ban
  • Auditor Troy Kelley answers governor’s questions about investigation – but not senators’
  • Inslee demands state auditor answer questions about investigation
  • Auditor Troy Kelley answers governor’s questions about federal probe – but not senators’
  • Wednesday, April 1
  • Racing ahead for children and a fair budget
  • Compromise bill requiring insurance for Uber, Lyft drivers heard in committee
  • Senate Republicans reject request for more time to study their budget
  • Rep. Fitzgibbon’s statement on the status of the Carbon Pollution Accountability Act
  • Rep. Ross Hunter response to Senate Republican Budget Release
  • Sen. Nelson: Senate Republican’s ‘prioritize concrete above kids’
  • Washington state Senate proposes $38 billion budget with no tax increases
  • Rep. Pat Sullivan and Rep. Reuven Carlyle response to Senate Republican Budget Release
  • Lawmakers aim to toughen laws on oil trains

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