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LETTER: Answer obvious to paper’s loaded question
The Peninsula Daily News recently ran its Peninsula Poll with this question:
March 7, 2018
Politics
Washington latest state to ban bump stocks
By Rachel La Corte
March 7, 2018
News
Washington first state to approve net-neutrality rules
By Rachel La Corte
March 7, 2018
Letters to the Editor
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.
March 6, 2018
News
AP probe: Some confiscated guns sold back onto streets in Washington
The Associated Press
March 6, 2018
Politics
State groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure
By Phuong Le
March 6, 2018
Poll
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Poll
March 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor
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.
March 5, 2018
News
Governor vetoes controversial public records bill after negotiating with lawmakers, media
By Josh Kelety
March 4, 2018
News
Legislature phases out Atlantic salmon farming
By Phuong Le
March 4, 2018
News
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…
March 4, 2018
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Legislators willing to shield themselves but not children
Here’s a question for our legislators:
March 4, 2018
Letters to the Editor
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 —…
March 4, 2018
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Legislators worked together — against state’s citizens
The taxpayers of Washington received both good news and bad news from the state Legislature.
March 4, 2018
Letters to the Editor
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…
March 4, 2018
Letters to the Editor
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.
March 4, 2018
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Elected officials think they’re above the law
I emailed the governor, urging him to veto ESB-6617.
March 4, 2018
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…
March 4, 2018
Poll
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March 4, 2018
News
District legislator says he wouldn’t vote to override governor veto of public records legislation
The Associated Press
March 2, 2018
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