No budget, no campaign funds

No budget, no campaign funds

On Tuesday, State Sen.Joe Fain, R-Auburn, filed paperwork for a bill that would expand the fundraising restriction in odd-numbered years, the years when the Legislature puts together the state's biennial operating budgets. The bill would forbid fundraising by elected officials until a biennial budget is passed — eliminating quickie fundraising surges between special sessions if budget talks go into overtime. 

Fain legislation supports aerospace jobs and training

Fain legislation supports aerospace jobs and training

Covington Chamber

“Washington’s aerospace industry provides high-quality and high-paying jobs in our state. We must ensure Washington residents are prepared to get those jobs,” said Fain, who was recently recognized as the 2013 Legislator of the Year by Washington’s aerospace industry. “Expanding enrollments and providing the necessary infrastructure means that we can maintain and create jobs in Washington.”

 

Joe Fain: 2013 40 Under 40 Honoree

Joe Fain: 2013 40 Under 40 Honoree

Washington state Sen. Joe Fain believes he has found the perfect job for himself based on his traits: a strong work ethic and “channelable ADD.”Always a curious person, Fain said he expects to be 70 years old and still not be able to answer the question, “what do you want to do with your life?”

Children's Alliance recognizes Sen. Fain for work on childhood hunger

Children's Alliance recognizes Sen. Fain for work on childhood hunger

Auburn Reporter

Fain led an effort to restore funding for State Food Assistance, which provides grocery money to low-income families with children. Fain worked with his colleagues in the Senate and House of Representatives to partially restore program benefits by including an additional $9.4 million in the state's new two-year budget.

 

Sen. Fain speaks to community leaders at monthly Good Eggs breakfast

Sen. Fain speaks to community leaders at monthly Good Eggs breakfast

The monthly "Good Eggs" breakfast, hosted by King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer, featured state Sen. Joe Fain (R-Auburn, 47th Legislative District). Fain spoke specifically about the historic, bipartisan budget recently passed, as well as plans to address our state's transportation needs.

Covington Community Park receives $2.1 million state grant

Covington Community Park receives $2.1 million state grant

On that Saturday evening the Washington State Legislature passed its 2013-15 capital construction budget, which included $2.1 million for the Covington Community Park’s second phase. Sen. Joe Fain, Rep. Pat Sullivan and officials from the City of Covington secured the additional funding after helping finance the initial phase in last year’s construction package.

Senate approves foster-care extension ahead of key deadline

Senate approves foster-care extension ahead of key deadline

State Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, the Senate's majority floor leader, worked with the proposal's sponsors and stakeholders to bring the measure before the full Senate for a vote before the 5 p.m. deadline.

School safety, construction funds approved in Senate includes revenue for new Auburn High School

School safety, construction funds approved in Senate includes revenue for new Auburn High School

Extensive improvements planned for Auburn High School passed another hurdle today, two weeks ahead of a Feb. 24 groundbreaking ceremony. Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, 47th District, announced  the state Senate passed two proposals to fund school-construction projects and improve school safety.