Legislative Tracker

The Legislative Tracker Blog is a forum for our local state Senators and Representatives to provide information about the work they are doing in the 2010 Legislative Session which began on Jan. 11.

Take a look back at the 2010 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature

March 12th, 2010 at Fri, 12th, 2010 at 8:37 am by scottfrank

With the 2010 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature having adjourned on March 11 and the 2010 1st Special Session slated to begin on March 15, it is a good time to look back on what our local elected officials did during the regular session.
Check out WashingtonVotes.org to see all the bills introduced, amendments offered and roll call votes taken by our local state senators and representatives.
It also provides an analysis of bills, substitutes and amendments proposed in the legislature.
You can search information by bill number or key word and you can check out the voting records of individual legislators.

scottfrank I'm the Managing Editor for The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times. If you have any questions or suggestions you can email me. You can also follow me on Twitter.

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