House Democrats close their chamber doors to Washington governor’s staff; Rep. Hunter Abell pushes to increase law enforcement officers in WA state

House Democrats close their chamber doors to Washington governor’s staff

Washington State Standard — The rule has been that a two-thirds vote of the House is required to end such a filibuster. Now a simple majority will be enough. Democrats can clear that hurdle easily as they hold 59 of the chamber’s 98 seats. Stokesbary criticized the revision in a floor speech before the final vote. “This rule change puts the convenience of the majority ahead of the rights of the minority,” he said. In a later interview, he added that if Democrats’ concern is running out of time, “there’s a really easy solution”: start earlier.

Rep. Hunter Abell pushes to increase law enforcement officers in WA state

The Wenatchee World — Washington state lawmakers are introducing legislation to promote more law enforcement. Rep. Hunter Abell, R-Inchelium, introduced two bills to hire more law enforcement, provide more training classes, and enable local governments to receive a state sales tax credit if they implement a local sales tax for hiring more law enforcement officers. $

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