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WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh Recaps the 2024 Legislative Session at Town Halls spread across WA

Bellevue—Republicans took control of the recent State Legislative Session, despite being the minority party in Olympia, WAGOP Chairman and State Rep. Jim Walsh, told attendees in Langley, WA, recently, during the first in a series of town halls WAGOP is sponsoring around the state. The town halls are designed to build information and interest, leading up to the WAGOP State Convention in Spokane in April. For a complete listing of town halls and to RSVP, click here.[...]

March 22nd, 2024|

Legislative Session Signals Turning Point for WAGOP—and All Washingtonians

Bellevue—The 2024 Legislative Session in Washington state, which wrapped up this week, will be remembered as a turning point for the Washington State Republican Party (WAGOP). And for all Washingtonians. WAGOP Chairman and State Representative Jim Walsh wrote and sponsored Six Initiatives to the Legislature. Three were passed into law by the State Legislature during the session. Three others were not—and will go to the people for votes on the November general-election ballot. The[...]

March 9th, 2024|

The WAGOP Celebrates the Passing of Three Common-Sense Initiatives into Law—a Major Win for Washingtonians and the People’s Voice

Bellevue—On the same day that the United States Supreme Court delivered a unanimous victory to former President Donald Trump, due process, and the rule of law—the Washington State Republican Party (WAGOP) is celebrating the passage of three common-sense initiatives into law. “This is a great day for everyone in Washington,” says WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh, the author of all Six Initiatives to the Legislature. Three of which are now law in Washington state. The[...]

March 5th, 2024|

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Trump—and Due Process and the Rule of Law

Bellevue—In a big win for Donald Trump, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in his favor in his appeal over the state of Colorado disqualifying him from the primary ballot. The unanimous 9-0 opinion from SCOTUS is also a victory for election integrity. “This case raises the question whether the States, in addition to Congress, may also enforce Section 3. We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office.[...]

March 5th, 2024|

Public Hearings on Initiatives Reveal Legislative Democrats’ Disdain for Voters

Bellevue—Public hearings on three of the Six Initiatives to Fix What’s Broken in Washington were held at the State Capitol this week. The three hearings took place before joint legislative committees, made up of State Senators and Representatives from the relevant policy committees. The committees were chaired by members of the current majority Democrat caucuses. Many attendees at the hearings came away convinced that those Olympia majorities showed disdain for the public—and for the[...]

March 1st, 2024|

Answers to Questions about WA State Presidential Primary Election: Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Bellevue—Last Thursday, a WAGOP “X” follower posted a picture of her presidential primary election ballot envelope, stating that voters are required to designate party affiliation. “New Washington State envelopes for mail-in ballots. NEVER had to disclose my party declaration on the OUTSIDE of my ballot before. Don’t feel really good about this,” wrote Rachel Stewart, who goes by the “X” handle @rachstew13. Though, this isn’t the first time voters have been required to select party[...]

February 27th, 2024|

All Six Citizen Initiatives to the Legislature Deserve Public Hearings; Instead, Democrat Legislators Cherry-pick Based on Political Expedience

Bellevue—In an ideal world where Legislative Democrats respect the democratic process, all six common-sense citizen initiatives to the Legislature, to fix what’s broken in Washington State, would receive public hearings, as mandated by the Washington State Constitution. Instead, WA Democrat legislators, led by Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig, D-Spokane, and House Speaker Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, are cherry-picking based on political expediency, violating their Constitutional duty in the process. In a state with one-party rule, Democrat[...]

February 21st, 2024|

The WAGOP Plan to Restore Rational Immigration Policy

As the federal government struggles to reform immigration policy at the national level, the state of Washington faces immigration controversies of its own. The current governor’s Office of Financial Management (OFM) recently reported that the state had paid at least $340 million meant for COVID economic relief to illegal immigrants living in Washington. Much of that money was paid out in the form of $1,000 checks to illegal immigrants who were not allowed to[...]

February 14th, 2024|

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