In this radio interview, 35th District Representative Dan Griffey discusses the ongoing challenges in Fire District 12 in Mason County, emphasizing the two-year-long federal investigations and the resultant lack of trust in emergency services. Griffey provides updates on misleading information in the media and expresses the need for local involvement in resolving the issues. The conversation extends to legislative matters, with Griffey advocating for lifetime supervision of sexual offenders and addressing concerns about proposed changes. The discussion also touches on the societal impacts of minor offenses, illegal dumping, and accountability for law-abiding citizens. The representative concludes by expressing hope for legislative measures, such as a graffiti bill, to instill a sense of responsibility.
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