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Morning Rundown for March 16th, 2015

March 16th, 2015 by NPI Staff
  • Hearing scheduled regarding proposed Thurston County subdivision
  • Mentally ill still wait at hospitals for lack of room
  • State senators consider limits on use of cellphone surveillance devices
  • Under the Dome: Friday, March 13, the 61st day of the 105-day legislative session
  • Rumors intensify: Will state Sen. Andy Hill run for WA governor?
  • Hear Rep. Tana Senn on KUOW discussing Equal Pay
  • Some lawmakers reversed stance on No Child Left Behind waiver bill
  • Some lawmakers reverse stance on No Child Left Behind waiver bill
  • Bills fall by the wayside after mid-session cutoff
  • New deadline for mental-health evaluations
  • Washington Senate votes for sunshine on ‘dark money,’ within limits
  • Debtors Prisons – Legal Financial Obligations
  • ‘Alicia’s Law’ bills pass out of state House, Senate
  • City of Olympia looking for sculpture competition entrants
  • Statement from Rep. Jim Moeller on House passage of Reproductive Health Act and Equal Pay Opportunity Act
  • Lawmakers kill effort to slow ‘revolving door’ of state officials turned lobbyists
  • Thursday, March 12
  • Mid-session recap on ‘Legislative Review’

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