Criminal street gangs are a serious burden in Central and South King County. Gang violence is not a new phenomenon and needs to be addressed. The most fertile ground for the spread of gangs is the hearts and minds of our youth. At a young age, our most vulnerable children are making decisions that could lead them to a lifetime of violence and criminal behavior. In order to address the problem, we must look to prevention and early interventions.
Budget battle: a difficult process | Legislature in review
Transportation package: a rare moment of compromise in the U.S.
Longest running legislative session ends | Funding provided for area road projects
After a regular session , three special sessions and considerable blood, sweat and tears, the 2015 Legislature closed the chamber doors July 10.
The long and winding budget road that looked for a time to be never ending, concluded with a transportation budget that 47th District Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn said brings funds for numerous projects to Covington and South King County.
Bill ties special session days to post-session fundraising
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - One Washington senator believes that a financial incentive might help future lawmakers get their work done on time. Republican Sen. Joe Fain introduced a bill Tuesday that would prevent lawmakers from raising campaign funds for the same number of days that it takes them to adopt an operating, capital or transportation budget during any special session.
Fain Rejects Per Diem in Special Session
Miss Auburn, Outstanding Teen visit Olympia
To be worthy of the sacrifice
New bill lets lawmakers give away their pay
State senators get permission for Facebook, caution on Twitter
Governor Inslee signs WHL bill
The Bill's sponsor, (R) Joe Fain, released a statement praising the move. "While a select few players go on and play professional hockey, for most this is an opportunity to earn a college scholarship," said Fain in the statement. "By addressing the status of these amateur athletes, they can continue to improve their game and put on a great display for local fans. Since moving to Kent in 2009 South King County fans have embraced our local team, which has added cultural and economic benefits."
Animals receive stronger protection under new Washington law
Foster Youth with Medical Needs Receive Extended Services
Foster youth often face a difficult transition into adulthood when services typically end. Legislation signed into law Monday, sponsored by Sen. Joe Fain and Rep. Tina Orwall, will provide extended benefits to young adults ages 19-21 with medical conditions who do not already qualify for extended foster care, which requires them to be enrolled in school, job training or employed.
Possible YMCA for Kent residents boosted by state funding
Senate recognizes Kent community leader Roberto Gonzalez
One of Kent's most dedicated volunteers and business owners was honored Wednesday by the Washington State Senate in a resolution. Roberto Gonzalez, a longtime business owner and community leader, was on hand as the Senate recognized him and his family for decades of service to the Kent and South King County community.
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Kudos to a state senator from Auburn for coming up with a news-delivery platform for the attention-deficit generation.
“60 Minutes” is for fogeys. Joe Fain can tell you everything you need to know in 57 seconds.
State laws on data breaches need overhaul
Without legislative action, the authority and funding for these task forces sunsets on June 30. The attorney general, Sen. Joe Fain (R-Auburn) and Rep. Steve Kirby (D-Tacoma) are proposing legislation ( SB 5058/HB 1090) to renew these highly effective task forces and to expand their reach.