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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...
New numbers are in for expected revenue coming in to the state of Washington and the news is good. John Sattgast reports from the state Capitol.
The House Appropriations Committee considers spending bills. The House Finance Committee considers how to pay for the state’s bills. Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, is on both committees. On this edition of...
As the House prepares to vote on legislation to reform the state’s Public Records Act, Rep. Terry Nealey tells why he sponsored his bill and why it is important legislation to...
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, and Rep. Joan McBride, D-Kirkland, talk with House Democratic Broadcast Coordinator Dan Frizzell about bipartisan efforts to reform the state’s Public Records Act to ensure timely access...
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, talks with KONA about reforming public records while still maintaining transparency. The McCleary decision and the death penalty are also discussed.
New numbers, just out, show a slowing economy in Washington. One lawmaker who serves on the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council is cautioning restraint.
A ranking member of the House Finance Committee says now is not the time for a knee-jerk reaction, following a new economic forecast showing state revenues are on the decline.
Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, discusses legislation to stem the tide of public records request abuses and provide a balance so that legitimate requestors can get their information in a timely fashion.
Rep. Terry Nealey talks about environmental regulations and legislation concerning carbon. "Carbon," he said, is a problem, but we can't take a sledgehammer to it."