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House Democrats passed legislation that would repeal the 2003 voter-approved initiative that repealed burdensome ergonomic rules and prohibited L&I from adopting ergonomic regulations. House Republicans voted against Senate Bill 5217. Rep....
In this video update, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, provides an update on two key public safety bills still awaiting their fate in the 2023 legislative session. Both the vehicular pursuit bill...
In this video update, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, discusses local projects he's working with community members on, including funding for Hwy 162 projects and the LRA (less restrictive alternative housing) issue...
During House floor action, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, brought forward a procedural motion asking the Speaker of the House to immediately move House Bill 1363 — relating to vehicular pursuits —...
During House floor debate, as one of the assistant ranking members on the House Transportation Committee, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, speaks in support of House Bill 1084 regarding freight mobility. He...
During House floor debate, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, speaks in support of his sponsored legislation – House Bill 1514. This bill would permit the state Department of Labor and Industries (L&I)...
During House floor debate, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, speaks in support of Amendment 153 to House Bill 1436 to fully fund special education. He believes special education is basic education and...
In this video update, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, gives an update on his committee assignments and the policy work in each committee, including fiscal cutoff, and his work as an assistant...
In this video update, Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, provides details and information regarding a community town hall in Enumclaw regarding the potential placement of sex offenders in the community. He provides...
Rep. Eric Robertson, R-Sumner, and Rep. Roger Goodman, D-Kirkland, sat down with Mike McClanahan of TVW's The Impact to talk about a couple solutions being discussed in the Legislature surrounding vehicular...