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From budget challenges to rural economy advocacy, learn about his plans for the 35th District. Discover how he’s addressing critical issues like law enforcement recruitment and updating outdated policies. Drew MacEwen-State Senator 
Key Highlights:
1. State Senator Drew MacEwen discusses legislative priorities, including budget challenges and rural economy support.
2. Budget concerns: Record revenue growth but an $8-$12 billion state deficit due to overspending and misuse of one-time money.
3. Law enforcement recruitment struggles: Vilification of the profession is a barrier, not just funding.
4. Impact of Growth Management Act: Population doubled since the law was passed; updates needed for modern challenges.
5. Building relationships across the aisle to foster understanding and collaboration, especially post-COVID.
Quotes from the Senator
• "We can't continue to vilify law enforcement and expect people to want to join the profession." - Sen. Drew MacEwen
• "Our state's population has doubled since the Growth Management Act was passed. It's time to reevaluate." - Sen. Drew MacEwen
• "In Mason County, we love the rural lifestyle, but we need smarter policies to support growth and community well-being." - Sen. Drew MacEwen
Do you have questions or thoughts:
1. What are the most pressing issues you’d like Senator Drew MacEwen to address this session?
2. Do you agree with the need to update the Growth Management Act to reflect modern challenges?
3. How do you think rural and urban areas can better collaborate on statewide policies

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