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On Thursday, the Legislature approved a supplemental transportation budget that would increase the 2017-19 transportation budget lawmakers passed last year from $8.5 billion to $9.3 billion. 5th District Reps. Jay Rodne and...
Rep. Jay Rodne, R-Snoqualmie, announced today he will not be running for re-election to the Washington State House of Representatives. He issued the below statement following the announcement: “It has been...
Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah , Rep. Paul Graves, R-Fall City, and Rep. Jay Rodne, R-Snoqualmie, have scheduled three town hall meetings for Saturday, Feb. 17. Residents of the 5th District are...
This week, the governor signed an $8.5 billion transportation budget. Of the funding provided in the new, two-year budget, nearly $9 million will be funneled to projects impacting the 5th Legislative...
Fifth District Reps. Jay Rodne and Paul Graves will be hosting town hall meetings on Saturday, March 11 in Maple Valley, Issaquah and North Bend. Those residing in the 5th District...
Rep. Jay Rodne works to secure funding for 5th District projects in 2016 supplemental transportation budget recent;y signed by the governor.
A bipartisan bill cosponsored by Rep. Jay Rodne unanimously passed the House Thursday that would improve oversight of Western and Eastern state hospitals.
Reps. Jay Rodne and Chad Magendanz invite residents throughout the 5th District to participate in a telephone town hall Wednesday, March 2, from 6-7 p.m.
Rep. Jay Rodne, R-Snoqualmie, secured funds in the 2016 House supplemental transportation budget that will benefit commuters throughout the 5th District.
Rep. Jay Rodne, R-Snoqualmie, and Rep. Chad Magendanz, R-Issaquah, will be holding town hall meetings Feb. 20 in Maple Valley, Issaquah and North Bend.