First Principles & Voting

April 04, 2012

Free WA Speaking Tour Video

Trent England talks about 3 things that happened during this legislative session and 5 things you can do about it this year!
March 30, 2012

Secretary of State Candidates debate in Vancouver

Secretary of State candidates Jim Kastama (D-Puyallup) and Kim Wyman (R-Olympia) faced off last night in Vancouver, WA at a forum hosted by the Freedom Foundation and the COUV.COM.
February 17, 2012

Preview: “We the People” new first principles of freedom program

For years, the Freedom Foundation has provided high-quality resources for citizens to gain knowledge and insights about the basic ideas that underlie a free society and free markets. That work...Read more here
January 23, 2012

Session Watch - Election Day Voter Registration

Right now, there’s a deadline—8 days before an election—for a person to register to vote and cast a ballot in that election. That gives auditors time to verify identities and complete the...Read more here
January 23, 2012

Session Watch - Underage voter registration?

Should 16 and 17 year olds register to vote? Would that improve the current ad hoc treatment of underage voter registrations, or make things worse? Is it really such a burden to place on citizens...Read more here
January 18, 2012

Session Watch - Motor Voter to the max

HB 2203 would make registering to vote automatic when a person gets a driver’s license, even though Washington state issues licenses to many people (including legal and illegal immigrants). A...Read more here
January 10, 2012

Session Watch - Intro to Legislative Session

With the budget deficit looming, what will the state of WA do? We analyze what your legislator is doing and tell you how you can get informed and stay involved.
October 17, 2011

The Informed Voter Guide Ad

It can be tricky to make the right decision when it comes to voting on an initiative. More often than not you don’t have enough information to make a confident choice either way. But now you...Read more here
June 03, 2011

2011 Session Wrap Up:  Olympia Weekly

With the legislative session over we look back at what happened in Olympia throughout the last 4 months. Who were the winners and losers this legislative session.
March 29, 2011

Olympia Weekly – Week of March 28th

A weekly look at what’s happening at the State Capitol during this legislative session. This shows topics include: Vote by mail…by force, 22 title only bills, and the recent surprise resignation...Read more here
February 08, 2011

Olympia Weekly: Bipartisanship, 14-year-old voters, and tax hikes

A weekly look at what’s happening at the State Capitol during this legislative session. This week our panelists talk about “bipartisanship”, 14 year old voters and “Is the state really...Read more here
January 24, 2011

Olympia Weekly – Week of January 24th

A weekly look at what’s happening at the State Capitol during this legislative session. This week our panelists talk about the vote on the supplemental budget and the proposal to have a...Read more here
January 17, 2011

Olympia Weekly – Week of January 17th

A weekly look at what’s happening at the State Capitol during this legislative session. This week our panelists talk about the supplemental budget, Lisa Brown’s hopes for a mythical fix, “bi...Read more here
January 10, 2011

Olympia Weekly – Week of January 10th

A weekly look at what’s happening at the State Capitol during this legislative session. This week our panelists talk about the Governor’s shake up, the supplemental budget, the State’s credit...Read more here
November 16, 2010

Time Travel with Captain America

November 09, 2010

Post Election Coverage

October 22, 2010

Voting, Wall-E Style

June 30, 2010

Brought to You by the Number 3

June 26, 2010

Live at Right Online 2010

June 17, 2010

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