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Ask Sharon 6: Payday Lending & Barrel Tax

April 24, 2015

Rep. Sharon Wylie (D-Vancouver) responds to constituent emails on the payday lending bill (SB 5899) and on the barrel tax included in the oil train safety bill passed on Friday, April 24, before adjourning Sine Die. She also informs constituents that lawmakers will be starting a special session on April 30 to continue working on an agreement for the budget.

 



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 Inslee signs Wylie’s “foot spa” bill to crack down on human trafficking and prostitution49th District Town Hall on Monday, June 15 at the library 
Representative Sharon Wylie

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