The United States Senator from Massachusetts is bringing her presidential campaign back to Washington State for another rally in the Emerald City.
Monthly Archives: February 2020
Bernie Sanders and Pramila Jayapal to hold Presidents Day rally at the Tacoma Dome
The frontrunner for the 2020 Democratic nomination will return to Washington State for a February 17th rally in Pierce County.
State Supreme Court: Sound Transit’s motor vehicle excise tax (MVET) is constitutional
The Washington State Legislature did not violate Article II, Section 37 of the Constitution when it granted Sound Transit new revenue authority in 2015, the Court has decided.
Tim Eyman finally dispenses with the pretense of running for governor as an independent
Tim Eyman is now running for governor as a Republican, which makes Caleb Heimlich very happy.
Lawsuit against I‑976 to continue as judge rejects most claims of unconstitutionality
Judge Marshall Ferguson has rejected most of the constitutional claims against Tim Eyman’s incredibly destructive I‑976, but not all. The Supreme Court will have the final word.
Andrew Yang, Michael Bennet drop out in the wake of New Hampshire presidential primary
Bennet, a U.S. senator, and Yang, a tech entrepreneur, both chose Tuesday night to throw in the towel on their presidential dreams.
Labor for Bernie rallies in Seattle ahead of Washington’s March 10th presidential primary
Speeches from Washington’s Pramila Jayapal and union leaders made the case for the Sanders campaign and helped attendees organize.
Washington’s beloved Mount Rainier National Park is inaccessible due to washed out roads
It isn’t possible to visit Mount Rainier right now and access to the park may take weeks or even months to be restored.
Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (February 3rd-7th)
The week’s major votes included House passage of the Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2019 and the Senate’s refusal to convict Donald Trump.
Sparks fly in eighth Democratic presidential debate at Manchester’s Saint Anselm College
On the back of a packed political week, the candidates on stage were more fiery and energetic than we have seen them so far.
Tim Eyman’s push polls are a rare glaring case of “waste, fraud, and abuse” in government
“Advisory votes” are costing the people of the State of Washington millions of dollars, but Republicans are too afraid of Tim Eyman to back their repeal.
We’re watching the eighth 2020 Democratic presidential debate. Join us!
NPI staff are watching and sharing impressions of the final debate before the New Hampshire Democratic primary on February 11th as it progresses.
Trump fans flooded Iowa Democratic Party’s caucus reporting phone line with prank calls
Turns out sabotage is one of the reasons why the Iowa Democratic Party had such a difficult time pulling caucus results together.
Should “advisory votes” be abolished? Voters say yes to repealing Tim Eyman’s push polls
Two statewide surveys taken five months apart in 2019 found that Washington voters want future ballots to be free of anti-tax propaganda.