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Rep. Brendan Williams

22nd District:

Serving the northern portion of Thurston County, including all of Olympia and portions of Lacey and Tumwater, and the unincorporated communities of Johnson Point, Cooper Point, Tanglewilde, Thompson Place, and Boston Harbor.

Rep. Williams' Legislative Update

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News

Seattle PI Blog: Searching for Meaning in a Doctor's Murder (June 2, 2009)

Seattle PI Blog: What's the Matter with Washington? (May 27, 2009)

Seattle Times Letter to Editor: Teachers deserve legislature that will support work (April 25, 2009)

Seattle Times Guest Column: Melodramatic Legislature botches smart decisions (April 15, 2009)

House Democrats provide unemployment insurance tax break to businesses, increase unemployed workers’ benefits (April 10, 2009)

House Transportation Budget Addresses Thurston County Needs (March 31, 2009)

Olympian Guest Column by Rep. Williams: Proposed legislation provides statutory warranties (3/30/09)

The Olympian: Isthmus bill faces opposition in House (3/26/09)

The News Tribune: Putting pressure on politicians is what they do (3/22/09)

Seattle Times: Fewer limits sought on tent cities (3/20/09)

The Olympian Editorial: Let voters decide whether isthmus park is worth it (3/10/09)

Internal House Democratic Caucus E-mail Published by BIAW (2/2009)

The Olympian Editorial: Lacey should amend tent city ordinance (3/3/09)

Seattle PI: WA pets could gain protection under bill (2/24/09)

Seattle P.I. Guest Column: The Benefits of Increasing State Unemployment Benefits (2/13/09)

The Olympian Editorial: Builders should offer warranty on their work (2/12/09)

The News Tribune Editorial: Sunshine returns to D.C., clouds gather in Olympia (1/25/09)

The News Tribune: Homeowners deserve basic protections in Washington (12/31/08)

Seattle Times: When it comes to open government, a sledgehammer is sorely needed (3/3/08)

The Olympian: Representative honored for open records work (3/1/08)

Local rep Williams heralds House Capital Budget proposal for investments in Thurston County childcare (2/20/08)

Domestic violence bill passes House (2/15/08)

Williams' identity theft bill passes House (2/15/08)

State Democrats want to strengthen ties between local anglers, local consumers (2/1/08)

Seattle Times endorses Williams’ bill for open public records (1/28/08)

Williams introduces two new open government bills (1/24/08)

Rep. Williams’ statement on the passage of Public Works Investments for Thurston County (1/24/08)

Williams passes two more bills in early House legislative action (1/24/08)

Seattle Times: Open the door to public records (1/21/08)

Seattle P-I: Open Records: Ease stranglehold (1/21/08)

Wenatchee World: We can be sued for silence (1/19/08)

Spokesman-Review: A public-records fix (1/18/08)

Weinstein, Williams revamp legislation to protect homeowners’ rights (1/15/08)

Williams files open public record bill (1/15/08)

New online tools available to keep up-to-date with the Legislature (1/11/08)


Newsletters

2009 Legislative Preview - January 2009 ( PDF format)

2008 Session Update - February 2008 (PDF format)

 

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