In this conversation with State Senator Drew MacEwen, we cover some of the major issues facing Washington State right now.
- Ferries & Transportation: The state has been struggling with ferry service disruptions, and while electric ferries are the long-term goal, they’re not a realistic solution today. Drew shares why the focus should be on building new diesel-efficient boats now to restore service while technology catches up.
- Government Efficiency: Bureaucracy is a word we hear a lot, but what does it really mean for everyday people? We discuss inefficiencies in state government—like redundant inspections and permitting delays—that slow things down and waste resources.
- Law Enforcement & Public Safety: A bill moving through the legislature could change how sheriffs are appointed in certain counties, raising concerns about accountability and elections. We also talk about staffing shortages in law enforcement and the growing need for public defenders and prosecutors.
- State Budget: Washington is facing a significant budget deficit, not because of declining revenue, but due to increased spending. Drew breaks down where the money has been going and what steps legislators are considering to bring the budget under control.
This conversation covers a lot of ground—check it out to hear what’s happening at the state level.
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