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Where does marijuana revenue go?
I’ve received a number of questions regarding marijuana revenue. I’m sharing a helpful document prepared by the Office of Financial Management that lists how much marijuana revenue was collected in 2013-15, how much marijuana revenue budget writers can anticipate through 2019 and where it all goes.
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Sen. Ann Rivers’ Legislative Update – Post-session wrap-up
Some great things have happened since my colleagues and I reached a no-new-taxes bipartisan budget update and adjourned for 2016. My fourth-grade friends from Captain Strong Elementary School in Battle Ground visited our state Capitol and my bill that makes our communities and law enforcement officers safer was signed by the...
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Rivers’ corrections-partnership bill a ‘game changer’ for law enforcement
It was 2011, and Clark County detective Jason Granneman was fed up. As a law-enforcement officer he came into daily contact with individuals who were serving the remainder of their sentences in the community, instead of behind bars, sometimes for months or even years. Officially they are in “community corrections”...
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IN THE NEWS: Our Views: Rivers’ support of False Claims Act appreciated
Sometimes, it seems as though the state government — split between Republicans and Democrats — is incapable of bringing about real change, when it comes to basic, common sense legislation that protects taxpayer money. That was the case during the 2015 legislative session when lawmakers were unable to renew a...
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IN THE NEWS: Ann Rivers on funding basic education
I recently sat down with The Columbian to share my thoughts on education funding. See the quick one-minute video here.
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Sen. Ann Rivers’ Legislative Update – Sine Die Edition
It took an additional 20 days for the Democrats in the House of Representatives to drop their pursuit of new taxes and agree to an operating-budget update that was restrained in its spending, contained no new taxes and balanced over four years, as state law requires. In my latest e-newsletter...
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Sen. Ann Rivers’ Legislative Update – ‘Don’t make me pull this car over’ Edition
As you are likely aware, just before calling for a 30-day special session, the governor made good on his threat to veto bills that had been sent to his desk for his signature. Is not doing his job really the best way to motivate lawmakers to do theirs? Read more...
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Local student serves as page for Sen. Rivers
Benjamin Howard, a sophomore at Battle Ground’s CAM Academy, spent a week working as a page for the Washington State Senate at the Capitol in Olympia. Benjamin was one of 29 students who served as Senate pages for the eighth week of the 2016 legislative session. He was sponsored by...
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Rivers named ‘Legislator of the Year’ by state’s school counselors
In recognition of her leadership and advocacy for public-school students, Sen. Ann Rivers has been named a “Legislator of the Year” by the Washington School Counselor Association. Dr. Brian Mathieson, Battle Ground High School counselor, said Rivers is deserving of the honor because of her appreciation of the role counselors play...
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