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Rep. Brandon Vick's bill aimed at finding new channels of growth for manufacturing businesses in the state of Washington was handed over to the Senate, Wednesday, after being unanimously passed by...
A bill that could help people convicted of a crime get back into the workforce after paying their debt to society unanimously passed the state House of Representatives today. Rep. Brandon...
Rep. Brandon Vick celebrated a big win today in the Legislature, as five occupational licensing bills he's sponsoring, or cosponsoring, successfully passed through committee hearings. “Occupational licensing, and the obvious barriers...
Rep. Brandon Vick is sponsoring, or co-sponsoring, several bills this session that could help increase job growth in Washington. The bills are aimed at making occupational licensing easier for individuals to...
Residents of the 18th Legislative District are invited to town-hall meetings Saturday, Jan. 4, shortly before their legislative team heads to the state Capitol for a 60-day lawmaking session. The meetings...
Rep. Brandon Vick has been recognized for his continued support and efforts in Olympia to ensure each student is getting the education they deserve. The Washington Association of Educators of the...
Sixteen Washington and Oregon state legislators will meet Friday in Vancouver to begin a bistate effort to build a new I-5 bridge. This marks the first formal meeting of the full...
Residents of the 18th Legislative District are invited to a trio of town hall meetings being held on Saturday, May 25, in Washougal, Yacolt and Vancouver. Sen. Ann Rivers and Reps. Brandon Vick and Larry Hoff will...
On Sunday, the Washington State Legislature passed a new, two-year capital budget that invests $4.9 billion in projects across the state. It invests more than $1 billion in K-12 schools, $308...
On Thursday, House and Senate Democrats announced they had reached a deal on a new two-year state operating budget. Despite the Legislature being set to adjourn Sunday night, Republican lawmakers still...