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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Longtime state Senator Doug Ericksen, of Whatcom County, has died just weeks after being diagnosed with COVID while on a non-legislative trip to El Salvador. Washington State Farm Bureau Director of Government Relations Tom Davis reacts to his friend's untimely passing.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A long time Senator and staunch ally of agriculture, Senator Doug Ericksen has died about month after being diagnosed with COVID while in El Salvador. Washington State Farm Bureau Director of Government Relations, Tom Davis talks about the loss of a friend.
Fruit Grower Report
Ferndale Senator Doug Ericksen is behind legislation that gives Seattle the "privilege" to take the lead in environmental changes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Governor Inslee signs bill establishing a rural broadband program and office.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Governor Inslee signs bill establishing a rural broadband program and office.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Bill legalizing the production of industrial hemp passes both House and Senate and signed by Governor Inslee.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Bill legalizing the production of industrial hemp passes both House and Senate and signed by Governor Inslee.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Republican Senator Doug Ericksen of Ferndale talks about the Senate bill set to raise taxes on fuel and other hazardous substances by nearly $1-billio dollars.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Republican Senator Doug Ericksen of Ferndale talks about the Senate bill set to raise taxes on fuel and other hazardous substances by nearly $1-billio dollars.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State Senator Doug Ericksen talks about how he feels the 'Green Manifesto' is taking over in Olympia too.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
New Senate Bill that's got producers fired up would require dairy farmers and fruit growers in Washington to report whether or not they participate in slavery, peonage or human trafficking.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
New Senate Bill that's got producers fired up would require dairy farmers and fruit growers in Washington to report whether or not they participate in slavery, peonage or human trafficking.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Whatcom county Senator Doug Ericksen files a bill that would restrict use of the term "milk" for products that come from a cow and not an almond or soybean.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Whatcom county Senator Doug Ericksen files a bill that would restrict use of the term "milk" for products that come from a cow and not an almond or soybean.