There’s prevention, until it doesn’t work; then treatment; and, if all goes well, recovery.
Senate Bill 5323 aims to reduce “pollution from plastic bags” by taking that ban statewide. It has cleared the Senate and is working its way through the state House.
It takes only a small sewage leak to force closure of a shellfish bed or make people sick.
Information about the world around us is a right, a public good — and a product.
By Don C. Brunell
How successful Inslee is making his case will say a great deal about whether climate change is an issue the left takes seriously, or whether it is simply a totem they pay homage to.
By Don C. Brunell
Democratic legislative leaders are gearing up for one of the most challenging conversations this session: taxes.
Just as roadbuilders carefully engineer, excavate and pave the highway before opening it to traffic, companies have to build the foundation for their projects. That’s reality today.
Simpson Says column for Feb. 21, 2019.
It’s almost as if the Democratic leaders in the House and Senate forgot what everyone was so mad about.
The sun shone brilliantly on snow-encased trees for miles as I passed through the Black Hills east of McCleary, practically convincing me it was actually still a month or so earlier.
America’s drift away from our market-based economic system is perplexing. Equally, mystifying is the new push to replace entrepreneurs with government bureaucrats in planning and controlling services and products offered to us—the consumers.