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A measure that would require inmates who assault correctional officers to pay monetary damages to those employees won approval today in the state House of Representatives. The author of House Bill...
A public hearing that was scheduled for Wednesday on a bill that would explore further use of nuclear energy in Washington has been cancelled, Rep. Terry Nealey announced today. Nealey, R-Dayton,...
The House Technology, Energy and Communications Committee will accept testimony next Wednesday, Feb. 9, on a bill that would explore the further use of nuclear energy in Washington. House Bill 1513,...
As the state's energy demands continue to grow while baseload electrical generation from coal and other fossil fuels is discouraged, Rep. Terry Nealey says nuclear energy is the cleanest, most efficient...
The House of Representatives today approved a bill that would make reductions of $222 million for the current fiscal years' budget. The approved legislation would still leave a $378 million shortfall...
Following a joint session of the Washington House and Senate in which Gov. Chris Gregoire delivered the annual state of the state address, Rep. Terry Nealey, R-Dayton, issued the following statement:...
Rep. Terry Nealey has picked up a new committee for the 2011 legislative session. Nealey, a long-time attorney in a Dayton law office, has been chosen to serve on the House...
Nearly $2.5 billion in tax increases over the next three years were approved Saturday in the House of Representatives despite objections by Republicans. The legislation to enact the Democrat tax package,...
Reps. Maureen Walsh and Terry Nealey are opening a second district office in Pasco, the west end of the 16th District. They are also keeping an office open in Walla Walla....
Measure clarifies previous law; would allow Tri-Cities to move ahead with aquatics center and other regional projects The House of Representatives has given final approval and sent to the governor...