Washington U.S. Rep Dan Newhouse: “This is a prime example of how criminals are taking advantage of Washington State’s anti-police legislation….”

Washington U.S. Rep Dan Newhouse: “This is a prime example of how criminals are taking advantage of Washington State’s anti-police legislation….”
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Dan Newhouse tweeted the following:

“This is a prime example of how criminals are taking advantage of Washington State’s anti-police legislation. This criminal not only endangered the police officers’ lives, but the lives of those who live in the neighborhood.
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Here are other recent tweets from Dan Newhouse:

“The Biden Administration has hit another record-high at our southern border, with 234,088 illegal immigrants apprehended.

On top of this, President Biden intends to lift Title 42 just next week, further exacerbating the crisis. President Biden needs to secure our border NOW. twitter.com/NBCNews/status
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“Exciting news for the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District!
They’ve been awarded $300K for their West Canal Concrete Lining Project which will conserve water & allow them to continue to efficiently deliver water to our rural communities & producers.
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“On Friday I met with @TCDevCouncil’s new CEO Karl Dye and VP David Reeploeg to discuss our shared efforts to secure a clean energy future and support the Hanford cleanup efforts while continuing to promote economic growth in the Tri-Cities.
Thanks for your continued partnership!” on May 16
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