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LETTER: Answer obvious to paper’s loaded question

The Peninsula Daily News recently ran its Peninsula Poll with this question:

Washington latest state to ban bump stocks

Politics

Washington latest state to ban bump stocks

By Rachel La Corte

Washington first state to approve net-neutrality rules

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Washington first state to approve net-neutrality rules

By Rachel La Corte

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LETTER: GOP focused on eroding the foundations of government

Separation of powers, checks and balances, oversight, separation of church and state and co-equal branches of government.

News

AP probe: Some confiscated guns sold back onto streets in Washington

The Associated Press

Politics

State groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure

By Phuong Le

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LETTER: More money for schools an abysmal failure

Those of us who have lived in California know full well the tax burdens placed on homeowners.

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Governor vetoes controversial public records bill after negotiating with lawmakers, media

By Josh Kelety

News

Legislature phases out Atlantic salmon farming

By Phuong Le

NEWS BRIEFS: Tucker portrait winner at art show … and other items

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NEWS BRIEFS: Tucker portrait winner at art show … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School senior Zoe Tucker has been announced as a winner of the…

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LETTER: Legislators willing to shield themselves but not children

Here’s a question for our legislators:

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LETTER: Voters should remember Legislature’s vote on Election Day

Two articles on the front page of the Feb. 25 Peninsula Daily News — side by side —…

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LETTER: Legislators worked together — against state’s citizens

The taxpayers of Washington received both good news and bad news from the state Legislature.

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LETTER: Who decides what records would be released?

In the Feb. 25 article titled “District 24 legislators vote for public records exemption bill,” Representative Mike Chapman…

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LETTER: Public records bill smells like a skunk

The state legislature (very rapidly) passed SB 6617 which would exempt them from the Public Records Act.

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LETTER: Elected officials think they’re above the law

I emailed the governor, urging him to veto ESB-6617.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Surprise donations received … and other items

PORT ORCHARD — Kitsap Bank made a surprise donation to five North Olympic Peninsula nonprofits, as part of…

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District legislator says he wouldn’t vote to override governor veto of public records legislation

The Associated Press