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The Washington State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Washington. It is a bicameral body, composed of the lower Washington House of Representatives , composed of 98 Representatives, and the upper Washington State Senate , with 49 Senators plus the Lieutenant Governor acting as president. [ 1 ]
TVW is Washington's public affairs network, providing gavel-to-gavel coverage of Washington State Legislature sessions and coverage of the Washington State Supreme Court and public affairs events. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is widely considered the model state level equivalent of C-SPAN . [ 3 ]
Those 147 people are elected members of the Washington state Legislature. On Monday, they will convene in Olympia to kick off this year's legislative session. ... the goings-on within the towering ...
Washington’s 105-day legislative session begins Monday. Opening day will bring pomp, process and back-to-school energy as lawmakers — many new to the job — dive into four months of politics ...
McClatchy’s four Washington news sites — The Olympian, The News Tribune, The Bellingham Herald and the Tri-City Herald — will host a free question-and-answer livestream with state lawmakers ...
Inside Olympia is a weekly Washington State public affairs TV show on the TVW network that began airing in 1998. [1] The show features in-depth, one-on-one interviews and panel discussions with major figures in Washington State government and public affairs, including state governors, executive cabinet-level agency leaders, state legislators, and labor union leaders. [2]
The Washington House of Representatives is the lower house of the Washington State Legislature, and along with the Washington State Senate makes up the legislature of the U.S. state of Washington. It is composed of 98 Representatives from 49 districts, each of which elects one Senator and two members of the House.
Bernbaum won election to the Washington House of Representatives in 2024, succeeding Democrat Mike Chapman who ran for the district's State Senate seat. In the August 6 primary election, Bernbaum received 27.6% of the vote (15,743 votes) in a field of five candidates, advancing to the general election alongside Republican Matthew Roberson.