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* 1. Last week we received the state’s updated revenue forecast, which is projecting a surge of unexpected new revenue, giving the state a total surplus of $2.4 billion. I joined with every other House Republican in support of House Bill 2946 that would provide $1 billion in tax relief for Washington's working families.

House Bill 2946 would do several things, including uphold voters' demand for $30 car tabs, while ensuring stable funding for roads and transit. In addition, House Republicans are also working on a number of other bills that I have co-sponsored that would provide relief, by reducing the state property tax, providing a back-to-school sales tax holiday, and reaffirming the prohibition of the imposition of a local income tax.

Tell us what you think. Do you support this proposal?

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* 2. I’ve also been fighting against any GPS tracking policy that would give the government the ability to track you while you drive. As of now, it looks like we’ve killed that, as well. I’ve heard from so many of you through email and voicemail about this issue, but we need to get this formalized so we can share it with others, especially our state senator who supports it.

Tell us what you think. Do you want the government tracking where you drive?

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* 3. House and Senate Democrats introduced two bills to mandate comprehensive, and graphic, sexual “health” education, including how to masturbate and perform anal sex (to name just a few) in all public elementary schools by the 2022-23 school year.

Both of these bills would include the use of radical curriculum and require that all students K-12 participate. They would also limit local control and parents’ ability to decide what their children are taught.

Tell us what you think. Do you support radical sex education like teaching kindergartners how to use a condom?

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