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Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, joins host Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio to discuss the less restrictive alternative (LRA) housing issue currently happening in Enumclaw. Wash. House Republicans · 03-27-23 – RADIO:...

March 23, 2023

Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, joined KXL Radio host Lars Larson to talk about the current status of House Bill 1363 — vehicular pursuit. Yesterday, Robertson made a procedural motion on the...

March 8, 2023

The chances of a police vehicular pursuit bill passing the state House of Representatives appear to be fading as majority Democrats rejected a motion Tuesday to bring the measure to the...

March 7, 2023

A police vehicle pursuit bill has passed a second House committee and survived a critical legislative bill deadline. But it still narrowly restricts when law enforcement can chase a suspect driving...

Feb. 23, 2023

A police vehicle pursuit bill has passed a House committee, but only after it was heavily amended to limit when law enforcement can chase a suspect driving away. John Sattgast reports...

Feb. 16, 2023

Bipartisan legislation to restore the ability of police to engage in vehicle pursuits could be at risk as majority Democrats balk at allowing a committee vote. John Sattgast reports from Olympia....

Feb. 7, 2023

Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, joins Todd Ortloff on KONP Radio to discuss the importance of bringing back the reasonable suspicion standard to law enforcement's ability to engage in vehicular pursuits. This...

Jan. 25, 2023

In Olympia, bipartisan legislation has been introduced that would restore the ability of law enforcement to engage in vehicle pursuits of suspects. John Sattgast reports from the state Capitol. Wash. House...

Jan. 17, 2023

Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, has co-sponsored House Bill 1363 with Rep. Alicia Rule, D-Blaine. Their bipartisan solution seeks to change the current standard of probable cause to pursue a fleeing vehicle...

Jan. 13, 2023

Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, offers a few wins and losses from the supplemental transportation budget and spending plan passed by the Legislature this year, and he explains whether enough was done...

March 14, 2022