Request from Representative Jenny Graham - Victims of Crime, Please Stand Up!

Rep. Graham asking victims of crimes to step up and email in written testimonies to her office at:
How is crime affecting you? Rep. Jenny Graham is asking for crime victims to help her, and state their cases, as soon as possible. She would like your testimonies in writing, emailed to her for presentation at the state capitol during debates over bills like HB 1363--which has been watered down to not allow police to fully do their job pursuing speeders or those breaking our state laws. Now two children have been killed by a speeder, who could have been pulled over before that tragedy, but for Democrat ineptitude??

Elections Bills still alive in WA House & Senate

Thanks to Ruth Ryan for this information:
As of this morning these bills are still being considered in the House and Senate.  Make comments to your own district Senator and Representatives.
Watch the Legislative web-site for updates as to what bills are being debated during the days ahead.
Thanks,
Ruth Ryan
HB-1048 / SSB 5047  "Washington Voting Rights Act" which would allow special rights to special groups, allow non-citizens to vote and arbitrarily penalize certain groups of people. This would further erode election integrity in the state of Washington!

HB 1229 - ( E2SSB 5112 already passed to House)  Updating Processes Related to Voter Registration.  Another Election Fraud Bill! By automatically registering EVERYONE to vote at the DOL and other State Gov. offices, it will further corrupt the voter rolls with ineligible voters. These voters are shared with * ERIC (a 3rd party national centralized data base) and can be used (in other states) by nefarious actors adjusting the name and / or mailing address ever so slightly. These types of bills are appearing all over the US, Colorado, etc. and are coming from the national level, many are written by Voting Machine Vendors, Nat. Assoc of SOS / Auditors, Special Interest Lobby Groups, etc. HB 1229 also takes away dates of birth of the registered voter and replaces it with only the year of birth on any PRR which makes proving fraudulent duplicate voters virtually impossible! By design this Election Fraud Bill also makes voter challenges and cleaning the voter rolls much more difficult! 5112 companion bill

SHB 1241 Election officials, treating as criminal justice participants for harassment.  Adding harassment against election officials as a class C felony but no real definition of what is considered threatening. CON because there is no real definition as to what is a "threatening"  situation..
2SHB 1272 Voters' pamphlets, state and local, submission of candidate statements, contact information, and photographs.  Restricts what candidates can put in their campaign statements.  CON because it restricts free speech rights.
HB 1333: Domestic Violent Extremism Commission. Establishing a comprehensive public health and community-based framework for responding to "Domestic Violent Extremism" under the State AG Office. More ridiculous nonsense being pushed by State Dems to further their misguided narrative. This proposed law does NOT include Whites or Christians and is Very Discriminatory! It is an assault against free speech and in truth is really about censorship!!  CON
SHB 1426 - ( ESSB 5207 already passed to the House)  Campaign finances, contributions by controlled entities, aggregating with those by same controlling person(s). Looks like a GOOD proposal
SHB 1442 / (ESSB 5152 some what similar proposal already passed to the House)  Advertising, political, synthetic media used by candidates, regulating how manipulated pictures or recordings can be used. Looks like a fairly GOOD proposal.
HB 1443 - (SB 5208 already passed to the House)  Updating the process for online voter registration by allowing voter applicants to provide the last four digits of social security number for authentication.  It is very inexpensive to get social security numbers and then submit false voter registrations.  Regular forms of ID would no longer be required for on-line registrations.  A couple of changes have been submitted by Walsh and Abbarno, but the amendment wording will have to be adopted by the House members.   CON
SSB 5047 / HB-1048 "Washington Voting Rights Act" which would allow special rights to special groups, allow non-citizens to vote and arbitrarily penalize certain groups of people. This would further erode election integrity in the state of Washington!  CON
 SB 5153 Future voters, limiting disclosure of information which also keeps accurate election results research limited to incomplete information.  CON
SB 5209 / (HB 1220 "dead" in the House): Establishing Universal Civic Duty Voting. Every "voter" who is eligible to vote under Article VI, 6 section 1 of the state Constitution MUST register to vote unless the person OBTAINS A WAIVER from the obligation to register to vote by the SOS. Would also require anyone who is legally eligible to register to vote in WA state to do so & submit a ballot. Easy targets for voter fraud!  CON
SSB 5378 Primaries, new chapter mandating voter education for methodology changes in candidate selection.  Sounds good on the surface, but can restrict further changes in the voting processes -- i.e. changing back to hand counting of ballots.  CON
SSB 5723 Cities and towns, allowing elections to be held on even-numbered years, which would make a very long ballot (voter fatigue) and more competition for campaigning support and prevent initiative petition actions.  Just too complicated.  CON

Got 3 Minutes to Oppose Tax Bills? Conservative Ladies of Washington

LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK 8

If you've got 3 minutes or 10 minutes, your action can make a difference! Washington legislators want to spend our money, price us out of our homes, take our constitutional rights and more! Happy Monday!

It's week 8 of our 2023 legislative session and today begins floor debates and votes in both the House and the Senate. This activity will continue through March 8th. During the next several days lawmakers will strategize their priority bills and bring them to a floor for a vote. Once they pass in their "chamber of origin", they will move to the other chamber to repeat the process with committee hearings and public testimonies, where they may be amended before moving to a floor vote. 

Our focus this week is to put political pressure on our legislators to NOT advance some of the most egregious bills of the session. YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE - KEEP GOING!!

I know it feels like we are playing "wack-a-mole" with this session - and we are - but it is really important that we make our voices heard. We've made it easy for you to email your representatives on each of these bills. When you do them from our Legislative Action Center it really only takes seconds for each bill. And if you like, you can customize your message. Most important is the volume of opposition. 

We have worked with a few of our conservative legislators to put together a priority list of the bills that need your action. See below for or just click over to our Legislative Action Center and click through the bills - should take you less than 5 minutes. 
 
LEGISLATIVE ACTION CENTER
There are hundreds of bad bills this session, but below is our "hot" list of bills that we are told have a strong likelihood of moving to a floor vote...and they are all bad for the citizens of Washington. MORE TAXES! Taking your 2A rights, advancing abortions beyond the borders of WA on your taxpayer dime, increasing access to assisted suicide...


HB 1628 Real Estate Excise Tax - OPPOSE
HB 1670 Raises Property Taxes - OPPOSE
HB 1155 Digital Privacy - OPPOSE
HB 1025 Personal Liabilty/Police - OPPOSE
HB 1240 "Assault Weapons" ban - OPPOSE
SB 5179 and HB 1282 Death with Dignity - OPPOSE
SB 5078 2A "Put the FFL Out of Business Act" - OPPOSE
HB 1143 Permit to Purchase a Firearm - OPPOSE
HB 1333 establishes a "Domestic Violence Extremism Commission" - OPPOSE
SB 5242 Abortion Cost Sharing - OPPOSE
HB 1469 "Shield Law" Makes WA a Sanctuary State for Abortion/Gender Affirming Services - OPPOSE 

Important Property Tax Bill Info from Ponderosa Republican Women's Club

Editorial by John Roskelley (Spokesman Review 2.26.23)
A property tax bill being fast-tracked through the Legislature is a potential nightmare for seniors and other property owners. If HB 1670 (or SB 5618) makes its way to the governor’s desk, forget about that summer vacation or new tires for the car – your property taxes are going to take a jump.

The two bills raise the levy lid cap for cities, counties and special districts from 101 percent to 103 percent. At both public hearings, mayors, city council members, county commissioners and special district representatives from around the state were lined up like there was a free lunch to testify in support of these bills and salivating at the prospect of a $1.3 billion windfall to local taxing districts from an increase in your property taxes.

In 2001, I-747, an initiative to the people to cap annual increases of certain property taxes at 1 percent, was supported by 57 percent of the voters. But the Washington state Supreme Court in 2007 determined the initiative to be unconstitutional. That’s when Gov. Gregoire called a special legislative session and the Senate voted 39 to 9 and the House 86 to 8 in favor of keeping the 1 percent cap on property tax increases.

Local taxing districts still benefit from the yearly revenue increase in the valuation of your home and new construction placed on the tax role, more than enough revenue to balance their budgets. This is where the political system fails. Elected and appointed officials are seldom financial wizards. They have a spending problem, not a revenue problem. For the legislature to raise the levy lid cap rewards incompetence and mismanagement by public officials and punishes the property owner.

With constant price increases in gas and groceries to credit card interest rates, medical insurance and just about everything else, taxpayers are tightening their belts. Cities, counties and district representatives should be expected to do the same. But that takes work – months of line-item budgeting; demanding department heads, judges and other elected officials justify their budget requests; and living within expected revenues. Obviously, too much to expect from those we elect.

As a former Spokane County commissioner, I can attest to the process as balancing the budget is the primary job of an elected official. For years, the other two commissioners and I did not raise property taxes the allotted 1 percent and had the most reserve of any county in the state. It was a bipartisan effort accomplished by making tough choices.

Spokane’s Kendal Yards is a prime example of why this bill to raise the property tax levy limit should fail. In March 2010, the Spokane City Council voted unanimously to exempt the first 279 units from property tax for 12 years. That’s right. With city roads crumbling and services being cut, the City Council threw millions of dollars of future tax revenue away in a heartbeat. Would Kendal Yards have been built without this gifting of public funds? Absolutely. The buyers of those units were not “low income” buyers as presented to the council by the developer. Today, a two-bedroom apartment in Kendal Yards rents for more than $2,000 a month and multi-family condos sell for up to $1 million.

These questionable decisions haven’t stopped with the current City Council. I watched Councilman Breean Beggs testify on Tuesday in support of HB 1670 claiming Spokane is a thriving city but still needs to cut services because of lack of revenue. Three weeks ago, the council was considering another developer tax exemption for building condos on street level parking lots. They can’t balance their budget by making poor choices.

As a Democrat, I’m disappointed that both bill’s sponsors are all Democrats, a party synonymous for fighting for the public taxpayer, not against them. The House bill is being pushed hard by Representative Tim Ormsby, chair of the powerful appropriations committee, as well as Marcus Riccelli, and others. In 2007, Ormsby voted for the 1 percent cap and now has flip-flopped on this issue. Both men represent the 3rd District, an area in downtown Spokane comprised of both the wealth of Kendal Yards and the poverty of West Central. Their constituents will be disappointed to know their two representatives are kowtowing to this effort by elected officials who have mismanaged their budgets to overthrow the will of the voters. Seniors on a fixed income in their district are at risk of losing their homes. This tax issue deserves a vote of the people, not the heavy hand of Olympia.

John Roskelley is a former Spokane County commissioner and Eastern Washington Growth Management Hearings Board member. He has served on numerous state and local committees and non-profit boards.

Sent by:

Earl Moore

Ponderosa Republican Women's Club

http://www.ponderosarepublicanwomen.com/


CAPR UPDATE 1/31 (Citizens' Alliance for Property Rights, Spokane County)

Tyrant Inslee continues to stomp all over local control and input: rejects hearing for Rep. Dye's HB 1123
H E L P !!!
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More election bills to be heard on Tuesday 1/31 and Wednesday 2/1

Updated 1/31:
House State Gov't and Tribal Relations   Jan 31 @ 1:30pm
Possible Executive Session:  Need to contact committee members or submit written comments to them by email.
1.   HB 1333 - Establishing the domestic violent extremism commission.  Why put anyone in charge of deciding  who is speaking in "domestic terrorism" conversation.  CON 
2.   HB 1174 - Improving access and removing barriers to jail-based voting.  Speaks for itself.  I wonder if we provide special treatment for folks in jail but not for folks who are disabled and are working for a living.
3.   HB 1317 - Concerning grassroots lobbying disclosure. Citizens who send out information about legislation may eventually be included in this law application.
4.   HB 1272 - Concerning publishing, formatting, and distribution of the state and local voters' pamphlets.  Restricts freedom of speech in their voter pamphlet statements for campaign.  Who decides what is "disinformation" or "misinformation" -- the County Auditor or someone who is appointed by the Auditor??

Senate State Gov't and Elections  Jan 31 @ 1:30pm
Public Hearing:  Comment on these bills by using all of the public testimony portals on the Legislative web-site as well as contacting the members of the committee.
1.   SB 5209 - Establishing universal civic duty voting. (Remote Testimony Available).  No need to REQUIRE everyone to vote or turn in a ballot.
2.   SB 5378 - Concerning voter education. (Remote Testimony Available).Lots of money devoted to educating the public how to use Ranked Choice Voting.
3.   SB 5459 - Concerning requests for records containing election information. (Remote Testimony Available).  Read this to find out how little information will be available on the elections.
House State Gov't and Tribal Relations  Executive session   Feb 1 @ 1:30pm
Contact the committee members and email them your comments.
 

HB 1443 - Updating the process for online voter registration by allowing voter applicants to provide the last four digits of social security number for authentication.  It is very inexpensive to get social security numbers and then submit false voter registrations.  Regular forms of ID would no longer be required for on-line registrations.

 


Important Education Bills Hearing TODAY 1/30/2023

PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO OPPOSE SB5462 AND SB5441
Will be heard today, Jan. 30th at 1:30pm in the senate Early Learning & K-12 Education committee.
These bills remove authority of local school districts for curriculum adoption.
We already have wonderful schools and staff that are compassionate and inclusive. Our local school boards are exceptionally conscientious about inclusivity. We cannot give away our local authority to the state as happened with the state mandated sex ed.
{To read more about these bills and others see: https://conservativeladiesofwa.com/week-4-washington-legislative-session/}
Thanks to Kathy Smith, local PCO, for contributing this information

 


Property Rights 01 20 2023

Bills before the Washington Legislature Affecting Property Rights
Critical Daily Report January 19, 2023
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Bills In Committee Hearing

The following comes from the WSRP Election Integrity Committee Submitted by RUTH RYAN

HB 1174: Improving Access and Removing Barriers to Jail-based Voting. Executive hearing Jan 18 @ 1:30 PM

SB 5047: Enhancing the Voting Rights Act - Executive hearing Jan 18 @ 1:30 PM. Modifying provisions - (1) Protecting the right to cast an effective ballot; (2) Ensuring that eligible voters are not impaired in registering to vote or voting including having their votes counted; and (3) Ensuring that voters of race, color, and language minority groups have equitable access to fully participate in the electoral process in registering to vote and voting free from improper dilution or abridgement of voting power. 

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