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Ballard’s brewers are our new manufacturer entrepreneurs
May 15, 2013Rep. Gael Tarleton
It’s official: Ballard’s brewers are our new manufacturer entrepreneurs. Just visit these modern manufacturing wonders. I took a tour of Hilliard’s last February to learn about the industry taking off in the Ballard-Interbay Manufacturing Industrial Center (BINMIC). This is serious … Continue reading
History Cafe: Seattle’s water system – May 16
May 6, 2013Rep. Gael Tarleton
And we wonder if we’re up to the challenges of fighting climate change, building rail transit, and creating affordable housing. Our ancestors had to figure out how to bring clean water to Seattle! Come to this event and get inspired.
Tri-City Herald: Governor signs ‘Safe Keys’ bill
April 27, 2013Rep. Gael Tarleton
Tyler Richardson with the Tri-City Herald wrote a great story today about my Safe Keys bill. One woman’s fight to take a stance against violent crime after being raped in her Richland apartment in 2009 has effectively helped change the … Continue reading
Governor Inslee signs Tarleton’s ‘Safe Keys’ bill
April 24, 2013Rep. Gael Tarleton
Governor Jay Inslee signed House Bill 1647 into law on Tuesday, which will require landlords to safely secure spare and master keys to rental units. State Representative Gael Tarleton (D-Ballard) introduced the measure after hearing Dana Widrig’s story. Widrig was … Continue reading
Clean energy solutions coming to a school near you!
April 17, 2013Rep. Gael Tarleton
The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction announced today that 28 school districts around the state will collectively receive $20 million to improve energy efficiency in public schools. Seattle Public Schools will receive $500,000. From today’s news release: The … Continue reading







