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This will be my last email update to you as your state representative. As you may be aware, I am retiring from office when my term is completed at the end...
Tomorrow is the final day of the scheduled 60-day legislative session. We’ve been busy working on the House floor, sometimes late into the evening. We worked Saturday to vote on bills and...
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, announced today he will not seek another term to the Washington State House of Representatives. Nealey, a former Columbia County prosecuting attorney and coroner, has served the...
The House and Senate took action Friday to pass a measure that would create a more open government in the Legislature than what currently exists, but would protect constituent privacy and...
Tomorrow is the halfway point of the scheduled 60-day session. It is also the second major deadline of the session, known as “fiscal committee cutoff” for house of origin bills. Legislation...
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, and Rep. Bill Jenkin, R-Prosser, are inviting 16th District citizens to join them Tuesday, Feb. 6, for a telephone town hall meeting. The community conversation, which is...
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, offers his thoughts on whether separate bills proposing a carbon tax and state capital gains tax will make it as far as a vote on the House...
Good news! Thursday evening, the Legislature passed the Hirst solution and the capital construction budget. I voted in favor of both. The following day the governor signed the bills into law....
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, talks about the importance of passing both a Hirst water fix and a capital budget.
It is once again an honor to be back at the state Capitol, representing you and the citizens of the 16th District during the 2018 legislative session. Lawmakers convened in Olympia...