We the Governed
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DOGE Washington Classes continue – no shortage of fraud and waste to uncover…
If you were not in one of our dozen classes we put on earlier this year, never fear, there are more opportunities to learn how to DOGE Washington State. As we’ve discussed for some time on our Video Channel (see below), we are focused on helping train activists on how to become more effective at […] The post DOGE Washington Classes continue – no shortage of fraud and waste to uncover… first appeared on We the Governed. -
DOGE Washington Training Now…
As we’ve discussed for some time on our Video Channel (see below), we are focused on helping train activists on how to become more effective at uncovering and exposing fraud, waste, abuse, incompetence, and other ways our state and local governments squander our tax dollars every day. These initial classes help interested people learn how […] The post DOGE Washington Training Now… first appeared on We the Governed. -
Panic at the Department of Licensing – Ferguson knows
The Washington State Department of Licensing has been on our radar for over a decade now. They are just another one of these poorly run agencies that always seems to be buried under attempts to pretend they are not as scandal plagued as they are. Normally, the cynic in me doesn’t really expect much to […] The post Panic at the Department of Licensing – Ferguson knows first appeared on We the Governed. -
The Left’s Next Gambit – Using Article V Convention of States to End Constitution and Trump
(Disclaimer: I realize this article is long. It is longer than any other article I’ve posted in the last decade. This subject has been on my mind since I worked at the Freedom Foundation over 10 years ago, and first met some of the original Convention of States activists – good people, trying to do […] The post The Left’s Next Gambit – Using Article V Convention of States to End Constitution and Trump first appeared on We the Governed.
Let’s Go Washington
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State Democratic leaders say they won’t consider Let’s Go Washington initiatives
OLYMPIA, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Washington voters will likely decide the fate of two controversial state initiatives in November. The post State Democratic leaders say they won’t consider Let’s Go Washington initiatives first appeared on Let's Go Washington. -
Washington Democrats won’t hold hearings on parental rights, trans athlete initiatives
It all but guarantees the Let’s Go Washington measures will go before voters this fall, if thousands of signatures in support are verified. The post Washington Democrats won’t hold hearings on parental rights, trans athlete initiatives first appeared on Let's Go Washington. -
No hearings planned for Let’s Go Washington initiatives
The Washington State Legislature does not plan to hold hearings this session on two initiatives that would impact schools and families. The House Speaker and Senate Majority Leader, both Democrats, expressed that Friday. The post No hearings planned for Let’s Go Washington initiatives first appeared on Let's Go Washington. -
WATCH: School initiatives move closer to 2026 Washington ballot
Let's Go Washington, a political action committee, is pushing for two controversial education initiatives to end up on the state's 2026 ballot. The post WATCH: School initiatives move closer to 2026 Washington ballot first appeared on Let's Go Washington.
Southwest Washington Education (K-12)
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Hockinson School District Feb 2026 Levy
Hockinson voters need more than the usual glossy-brochure generalities about this levy request: Because state school spending is at record levels. State funding has more than doubled in just over 10 years: $13.1B to $30.1B, far outstripping inflation. In 2023, 71 HSD administrators and teachers (53%) earned over $100K, while the median income in Hockinson was $88K for men, […] -
The multi-million dollar cash grab in Washington schools
From an article published at ClarkCountyToday.com Yacolt resident Mark Rose says here in Clark County, the disconnect between the district office and the classroom has officially hit a breaking point Editor’s note: Opinions expressed in this letter to the editor are those of the author alone and may not reflect the editorial position of ClarkCountyToday.com You […] -
Why vote no on the Washougal levies?
This article was published at Clark County Today Jan 15, 2026. Clark County resident Dick Rylander offers his insight on the Washougal School District levy requests in the upcoming Feb. 10 special election Dick Rylander for Clark County Today Until a year ago anyone could write the pro/con on a school board levy or bond […]
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