In case you missed it, the Legislature is back in full swing again this year and the first week is now in the books. Here is a summary of the
Category: Weekly Updates
2017 Week Four Wrap-Up2017 Week Four Wrap-Up
Constituent News 2017 Issues Survey If you haven’t already, please take the District 64 2017 Issues Survey. Visitors to the Capitol I love getting visits from constituents. This week, I was able to
2017 Week Three Wrap-Up2017 Week Three Wrap-Up
Constituent News 2017 Issues Survey If you haven’t already, please take the District 64 2017 Issues Survey. Visitors to the Capitol I love getting visits from constituents. This week, I was able to
2017 Week Two Wrap-Up2017 Week Two Wrap-Up
Constituent News 2017 Issues Survey If you haven’t already, please take the District 64 2017 Issues Survey. Visitors to the House Floor I love getting visits from constituents. This week, I was
2017 Week One Wrap-Up2017 Week One Wrap-Up
The first week of my second term has come and gone. It seemed to have happened so quickly. Here are a few thoughts and reflections. Town Halls This year, I
Legislative ReflectionsLegislative Reflections
It’s been about a month since my last post, so I think it’s time for a quick update. Since the session ended in March, I have been enjoying the process of
Week Three Wrap UpWeek Three Wrap Up
The legislative session has 33 business days – 15 down, 18 to go. Following Up on the Education Budget The Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee has concluded our work for the session.
Week Two Wrap UpWeek Two Wrap Up
The second week of the 2016 session has quietly and quickly come to a close. With the session now a quarter of the way gone, what have I been up to?
Week One Wrap-UpWeek One Wrap-Up
The first week of the 2016 session is in the books. It has seemed a lot more manageable and less tense in part because the “big issues” aren’t as divisive
Interim Update – 06/15/2015Interim Update – 06/15/2015
The Work Never Ends With the legislative session now nearly three months in the past, one would think that legislative work would have significantly slowed. However, nothing could be farther