Rep. Brandon Vick joins with fellow 18th District lawmakers, Sen. Ann Rivers and Rep. Larry Hoff, to provide critical updates on the latest operating budget, transportation spending package, and public safety in...
Rep. Brandon Vick, R-Vancouver, announced today he will not run for re-election to the Washington State Legislature later this year. Vick, who is in the middle of his tenth year as a member...
The governor signed a bill into law Friday sponsored by Rep. Brandon Vick, which makes the licensing process simpler for individuals who have paid their debt to society. House Bill 1874...
A bill from Rep. Brandon Vick, which would make reentering the workforce less complicated for those convicted of a crime, is headed to the governor’s desk. The Washington State Senate unanimously...
Rep. Brandon Vick joined his fellow House Republicans for a 9-hour debate on House Bill 1837, which started on Monday night and ended on Tuesday morning. If this bill becomes law,...
A bill that could help people convicted of a crime rejoin the workforce after paying their debt to society passed the state House of Representatives Wednesday. House Bill 1874, sponsored by...
Two bills sponsored by Rep. Brandon Vick have passed out of committee, including one that would help people convicted of a crime get back into the workforce after paying their debt...
If you’ve noticed any of your insurance bills have gone up – possibly by hundreds of dollars per year, you’re not alone. If you haven’t seen such an increase, you probably...
On May 21, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) released updated guidance that will, in part, require employers to confirm whether or not employees are fully vaccinated. For...
The governor signed a bill Monday sponsored by Rep. Brandon Vick, which will help individuals who have been incarcerated become contributing members of society after completing their sentences. House Bill 1399...