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03-27-15: 12th District lawmakers give legislative update on KOHO Radio (audio)

Reps. Cary Condotta and Brad Hawkins, and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette talk about the anticipated 2015-17 budget proposal being released by House Democrats. They also discuss education funding and the lifting of a restriction that will allow establishment of a new medical school in Spokane.

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03-27-15: 12th District legislators talk about budget issues on KOZI Radio (audio)

Chelan’s KOZI Radio host Jay Witherbee talks state operating budget issues with Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, Rep. Cary Condotta and Rep. Brad Hawkins.

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03-27-15: 12th District legislators on the KPQ Legislative Hotline program (audio)

Rep. Cary Condotta, Rep. Brad Hawkins and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette talk with KPQ’s Tom Cashman about current issues in the Legislature, including anticipated release of the House Democrat budget and differences between the Senate Republican proposal.

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Rep. Hawkins’ Update from Olympia: March 26, 2015

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

I had the pleasure of meeting the 2015 Apple Blossom Royalty Court at the Capitol last Snapshot of video with Rep. Hawkins and 2015 Apple Blossom Royaltyweek. Queen Gabby Waterman and Princesses Anissa Sangster and Francesca Nevil are smart, well-spoken young women who have been representing the Wenatchee Valley well throughout the state. The royal court had a busy day here at the Capitol. Watch this video, where we discuss their visit to Olympia. After our taping, the girls told me about a song they prepared to the tune of a popular Taylor Swift song. At first I thought they were kidding, but when they told me it was a tradition for the Court to write a song, I asked them to sing it on camera. I was impressed. Watch their performance here.

I had a great conversation with teachers and administrators during our town hall last weekend at the North Central Educational Service District. I received lots of helpful information about education issues, and appreciated the dialogue we had. Please continue sharing your ideas with me about how we can support and improve education in our state.

We’re expecting to see budget proposals from the House Democrats soon. Washington state has three different budgets:

  • The operating budget provides for the daily operating expenses of the state, including K-12 and higher education, health and human services and public safety. The good news is that our state is expected to bring in $3 billion more for the 2015-17 budget than it did in the 2013-15 budget because of our recovering economy.
  • The capital budget is often called the “bricks and mortar” budget because it pays for public facilities, including the construction of schools, prisons and other state buildings. It also provides loans to local governments for sewers, parks and other uses. I’ve made requests for funding of public infrastructure impacted by the Carlton Complex Fire, including the Brewster and Pateros water systems.
  • The transportation budget provides for the maintenance, preservation and operation of the state’s highways, bridges and ferries. While most of what you’ve heard in the news is related to a separate transportation gas tax package, there will be a budget that funds maintenance and operations within current revenues. This budget is approved every two years and is separate from the gas tax proposal.

With each of these budgets, it’s important we make wise, long-term decisions that efficiently invest your hard-earned tax dollars.

Both my School Infrastructure Recovery Bill and my Chief Examiners Bill have received public hearings in the Senate. Now they await a vote by their respective committees to move forward for consideration by the full Senate.

As always, I appreciate hearing any questions, concerns or comments you may have. It’s an honor to serve as your state representative.

Sincerely,

Brad Hawkins

State Representative Brad Hawkins
12th Legislative District
E-mail: brad.hawkins@leg.wa.gov 
Web site: www.representativebradhawkins.com
122G Legislative Building – P.O. Box 40600 | Olympia, WA 98504-0600
(360) 786-7832 or Toll-free: (800) 562-6000

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03-20-15: 12th District legislators provide update on KOHO Radio (audio)

Sen. Linda Evans Parlette and Reps. Cary Condotta and Brad Hawkins talk with KOHO Radio’s Clint Strand about issues in the Legislature, including: watching for release of a proposed operating budget, bills passed by the Senate, legislation that would further restrict cell phone use while driving, and a tourist union tax bill.

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03-20-15: 12th District lawmakers provide update on KOZI Radio (audio)

Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, Rep. Cary Condotta and Rep. Brad Hawkins talks with KOZI’s Jay Witherbee about the status of the House budget and delay of its release, concerns about sweeping money from the state’s Public Works Trust Fund, and a forced tourism tax on businesses.

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03-20-15: Hawkins, Parlette give legislative update on KPQ (audio)

Rep. Brad Hawkins and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette talk with KPQ’s Tom Cashman about legislative issues, including a tourism tax bill, wildfire prevention and recovery funding, and the governor’s proposed carbon tax.

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03-13-15: 12th District lawmakers give update on KOHO Radio (audio)

Rep. Cary Condotta, Rep. Brad Hawkins and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette talk with KOHO Radio’s Clint Strand about the process of passing and defeating bills as the 2015 Legislature approaches the halfway point of the scheduled 105-day session. Discussion also centers around a proposal to raise the state’s minimum wage.

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03-13-15: Hawkins, Condotta, Parlette give legislative update on Chelan’s KOZI Radio (audio)

Rep. Brad Hawkins, Rep. Cary Condotta and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette talk with KOZI’s Jay Witherbee about issues in the 2015 session, including education funding, class-size reduction efforts, a proposed carbon tax, late release of the proposed operating budget in the House, and bills that survived/died following floor cutoff.

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451 John L. O’Brien Building – P.O. Box 40600 – Olympia, WA 98504-0600
Broadcast studio: (360) 786-5046