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"Number. The number of children dying from synthetic opioids like fentanyl has also been rising statewide. According to the Washington State Department of Health, 11 kids died from synthetic opioid drug overdoses in 2019, and in just four years, that number jumped up to 31 kids in 2022. And win reports that, according to state legislators, the current law was updated in 2005 to address meth, but hasn't been updated since the bill passed unanimously in the state Senate and now heads to the House for consideration. A bill that would bring back the state productivity board was unanimously approved by the state Senate last week, and the idea is to incentivize state employees to find government waste. They'll even get a little bonus for it. Here's northwest news radios, carley and Johnson. The productivity board program is not a new concept. We had one until 2011 when it was disbanded because of the cost, $2 million. But it saved $20 million. So of all the things to cut, that's one of the ones you would not cut. GOP state senator Phil fortunato says state employees are the ones to identify ineffective programs or other ways to save taxpayers money. So instead of going to a boss or a program lead who may not be in a hurry to have waste identified for fear of budgets being cut, the employee goes to the productivity board. That incentivizes to him to save money for the taxpayer and gives them a bonus for doing it. If passed into law the board would be required to evaluate the potential savings and that employee could receive up to 10% of the total savings or a max of $10,000. The house now considers the measure, curling Johnson, northwest news radio. Northwest news time, one 40. It's time for an update on sports. From the Beacon plumbing sports desk, Bill Schwartz, the Seahawks have a deeper hole to fill on their defensive line. From all accounts, Seattle's moving on from tackle Shelby Harris, a player they picked up in the Russell Wilson Denver trade, releasing Harris now saves the Seahawks about $9 million next season. Several reports indicate the Las Vegas Raiders have reached a three year contract with free agent quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in sunny warm Arizona today. It's more Mariners cactus league baseball against the LA angels. The kraken lost their Saturday night home hockey game at overtime to Dallas tonight get to face the same stars team at climate pledge arena. The kraken are a 500 team in their own building, but have the third best road record in the NHL. I

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"Crisis now includes a pilot program to build build a village of prefab emergency emergency shelters who say that 10 times fast couples Corwin Hate explains how it works. Evidence proposing a village of temporary small buildings called Palate shelters designed to house homeless people ever. City leaders have long been attracted to the palate Shelter, a tough plastic snap together Emergency housing unit made by an Everett company. Palate Founder and CEO Amy King extols their virtues at a City council meeting. They go up in about 20 minutes with no tools required the materials that they're made out of our mold, mildew and rot resistant and they are clean herbal and sterilize a bill, which is really helpful in light of the current covert crisis, The Herald reports. Under the proposal, the village to house about 30, people would go up behind the effort Gospel mission on Smith Avenue downtown. Almost all of the $1 million startup cost would come from a state grant Corwin Hague Co. Moh news. AH, homelessness consultant from Atlanta will now lead King County's fight against it. King County's new regional Homelessness Authority has hired Regina Cannon to be its CEO, the authorities made up of leaders from around the region. Some of them have experienced homelessness themselves. The CEO position was supposed to be filled back in September, but the pandemic slowed that process down. Inventory of homes for sale in Western Washington Still can't keep up with demand almost Eric Heights reports more new homes were listed on the market last month and in November and December, but many new listings were taken in less than a month. The buyer is just starting. Their searches are joining the race with others who've been shopping for months. Nicole Bascomb of Basque, Um real estate group told The Seattle Times last January she had three clients actively looking this week. She has 12 Northwest Multiple listing service says median prices dipped 2% in King County and we're up 4.6% in Snohomish County, compared to December prices remained roughly the same and Pierce and kids up counties. Eric Hi, it's common news for Republican State senators have announced the formation of a Freedom caucus. The focus is on getting government out of the people's way. COUPLES CARLEEN Johnson reports before founding members are Senator Phil Fortunato of Auburn, Senator Mike Patton of Spokane, Senator Jim McEwen of Graham and Senator Doug Ericksen of Ferndale. We see a Democrat majority that is pushing through probably the most radical agenda we've seen in the history of Washington state. Um, income taxes to social engineering in our public schools, the leading problems out of jail early two massive tax increases. Erickson and the others say the time is now for a focus group like this one. But the idea actually came last May when lawmakers called on the governor to hold a legislative special session because of the pandemic, But that never happened. Four of them say key issues will include the rights of the individual guaranteed by the Constitution, with a particular emphasis on the economic freedoms that underpin a free market. And the groups say forming this new caucus is not an indictment of Senate Minority Leader John Bronze performance or leadership. Carleen Johnson. Come on news also going on in Olympia Right now they're hearing from students and schools, colleges and universities in Washington state. Who could soon have access to free menstrual hygiene products. State lawmakers are backing a bill that would require schools to provide products like that for free. Several young women testifying in support of the measure, including Lamia, our amily senior at Camelback High School. Last economic impact of covert 19 has increased the unemployment rate in Washington to around 7%, resulting in many more students and families like me access to period products, more costumes to the school in the future. Those who testified cited a Harris poll and found more than 80% of teens, saying they had missed a class at school or knew someone who had because of not having the products they needed..

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"Moh news 1000 FM. 97 7. Good morning. Once again, it's a Friday and we're starting to wind down this first Friday of the month of February with Clouds and 50 degrees in downtown Seattle and our top stories on O'Connell 24 7 News Center. All three Republican, U. S. Representatives from our state voted against removing Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee assignments, even though two of them are making it clear they do not Support the Georgia congresswoman's more controversial ideas more from coma, score one. Hey, Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Spokane, Dan Newhouse of Sunnyside and Jamie Herrera Butler of Vancouver may not endorse Greens views, but they rallied around House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who called the move to strip green of her committee assignments unprecedented Never Before in the history of this house. Has the majority abused its power in this way, Never. McMorris Rodgers makes it clear in a statement. Greens positions are not her positions, saying many of greens comments are quote beneath the dignity of her office. Herrera Butler is more specific, saying in a statement that despite what Green has claimed School shootings are not false flag events. California wildfires were not ignited by a space laser and the presidential election was not stolen. But she goes on to say she would not set a precedent where the majority party now dictates the way the minority seats its members, she writes. Quote that is a route to madness. Corwin Hague Co. Moh NEWS YAKIMA VALLEY Republican Dan Newhouse, by the way, so far, not commenting on his no vote for Republican state senators announcing the formation of a Freedom caucus. They will focus on getting government out of the people's way as we hear from comas. Calling Johnson for founding members are Senator Phil Fortunato of Auburn, Senator Mike Patton of Spokane, Senator Jim McCune of Graham. And Senator Doug Ericksen of Ferndale. We see a Democrat majority that is pushing through probably the most radical agenda we've seen in the history of Washington State, from income taxes to social engineering in our public schools, the letting felons out of jail early two massive tax increases. Erickson and the others say the time is now for a focus group like this one, But the idea actually came last May when lawmakers called on the governor To hold a legislative special session because of the pandemic, But that never happened. The four of them say key issues will include the rights of the individual. Will guaranteed by the Constitution, with a particular emphasis on the economic freedoms that underpin a free market. And the groups say forming this new caucus is not an indictment of Senate Minority Leader John Bronze performance or leadership. Carleen Johnson come on. New students and schools, colleges and universities in Washington state may soon have access to free menstrual hygiene products. State lawmakers backing a bill Which would require schools to provide them free. Several young women testified in support of the measure, including Rania, a room only senior and cognac. High school impact of covered 19 has increased the unemployment rate in Washington around 7%, resulting in many more students and families like me. Access to current products will costumes to the school in the future. Those who testified side of the Harris poll that found more than 80% of team said they had Mr Classes school or knew someone who had because of not having the ability to buy those products. Supporters say schools could apply for grants or work with nonprofits to help offset the costs. Coming right up more doses on the way. I'm Brian Calvert with that and a second stern warning on how the vaccine is to be given. Couple traffic every 10 minutes on the floors at 11 34 we check into the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center here is Kira Jordan, but we don't have any current blocking crashes or stalls. We have had some action, taking place on the shoulder and rented on North bound four or five near sunset. And so that's been causing delays. As you're approaching state route 169 into the area. Very little hesitation at this point on North and I five approaching the convention center. His brief, slowing north bound 99 at the First Avenue South Bridge. Traveling westbound on the Spokane Street viaduct is a bit challenging right now between I five and 99 due to roadwork in White Center. We've been seeing delays as you're traveling eastbound on Roxbury and approaching Olson, and this weekend westbound 5 20 is going to be closed across Lake Washington for road work..

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"Of the rain to come Thursday night in the coma Weather Center. I'm meteorologist Shannon O'Donnell right now, 43 degrees future of our local economy depends on how well the vaccines get rolled out. Mozambique. Cockney spoke to an expert about when we may return to business as usual believe coronavirus took off about a year ago here in Washington. Ever since then, businesses have really struggled to survive, and many people just want to know when the economy will get better. So we took some of those questions to the professor of finance at University of Washington, Thomas Gilbert, he says. Our economy probably won't return to what it was like before coronavirus until the end of 2021 at the earliest curable says that uncertainty is hard. Businesses in general, so to have an unpredictable virus that can create new mutations is challenging and that level of uncertainty makes it harder for companies to plan and it can lead to permanent layoffs of some employees. Gilbert says. It's crucial to vaccinate as rapidly as possible, no matter how much money people may have in the bank from similar checks or whether they get their job back. Like we're all working from home and we're not gonna be comfortable spending going places going to restaurants going to events and events are not even taking place until the virus is under control. Ever says even what's Corona viruses under control, He says. There will be long term changes in the way people work workers. A trader Joe's will see a boost in their pay during the pandemic company announced on its website. It will temporarily raise pay for all its front line workers. $4 an hour. The move allows follows Seattle's new law that requires large grocery stores to temporarily increase worker pay $4 an hour during the pandemic. What Come county's small businesses remain closed due to covet, and county leaders are complaining to governor Inslee at his re opening plan is unfair. County councilor been Ellen Boss says the county's health board is sending him a letter about the inequality We think of Morrell equitable with of looking at the faces instead of just strictly cases. Would be the effects of the disease are having on our infrastructure. Ellen bosses. They were approved to move to phase two in June, but since have remained in phase one because of the new re opening criteria, he says. What come counties caseload is lower than places like King County, which is in phase two. Their hospitals have not been overrun with patients. Well, this is unheard of for this time of year. Comas Michelle Esteban reports Right now there are zero lab confirmed deaths from the flu in our state for the whole flu season. Good. Our new normal masking up be protecting us from more than Cove in 19 would expect to see many more folks hospitalized with influenza. We'd see a lot of Lot more staff exposures associate with influenza, and we're just not seeing that this year, thankfully, which is really a huge relief. Dr. Seth Cohen, medical director for Infection prevention at U. Dub Medical Center, attributes that to what we've been doing to fight Cove in everything else that we've done to really come together as a community and take a stand against the whole bit. Probably saved lives in terms of influenza deaths. Michelle Esteban, Come on, You know those little limpias aimed at making health care plans on Washington's health benefit exchange more affordable for residents. Sponsors, Senator David Frakked says sets up a subsidy system for people whose incomes just above the federal poverty standards so we would be offering a coupon for additional people to get into the market and make the products even more affordable because affordability remains an issue. Early federal healthcare subsidies are only available of those who make up to 400% of the poverty level, which is about $51,000 a year the lake stands and threshold to include those who make up to 500%, or about 63,000 per year. Bill that would allow cities to remove homeless people from streets and parks had a lot of people lined up to testify against it. In the virtual legislative session, Republican state Senator Phil Fortunato's bill It also requires cities to create fenced areas where he says homeless people could have a place to feel safe and store their belongings. Democratic Senator Patty Cooter's is everything. She's red shoes. Congregate. Shelters don't work, nor with the bills required to ban on drugs and alcohol structure in place. So the next time this happens, tenants are not worried about whether they're going to have money to pay the rent because they're out of work due to another pandemic, and landlords don't have to wait months on and to get paid. Bill has so much opposition that's unlikely to make it out of committee Cos time. 8 40 from the beacon plumbing, sports desk salutes and loggers getting ready for the first of two rival football games. Here's Cola's bill's words, It'll be a four game spring football season for the small private colleges, Pacific Lutheran and Puget Sound. Loots take on the loggers this Saturday at Baker Stadium in Tacoma, one of those games like for the Battle of Tacoma and Pierce County. There always are one of our fiercest competition. We train really hard for our games against loose and I'm excited train twice as part of this year for for each week, UPS senior lineman Peter CRE the rematch of Pure Olive Spark stadium February 27th. Washington Husky football Today Lands a three star receiver via the N C, A. A transfer portal Jalen Poke at a nice freshman year catching passes a Texas Tech and Nicholas The rescued bottlenose Dolphin is making waves in Tampa, Florida yesterday in his aquarium pool. Nicholas pick the football with the chief's logo on it, meaning Kansas City will beat the hometown Buccaneers and Sunday's Super Bowl. Nicholas has some credit. He is correctly picked the winning team. The last seven times sports attended 40 after the hour bills works Come on, is Now is the chance to use reliable energy.

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"Because big business isn't paying their fair share. Gonzalez, one of at least nine candidates that have filed with the public disclosure commissioner requirement for raising money and running for office. Plan to require Washington cities to create more shelter for homeless people has a lot of people lined up against it all was Ryan Harris has both sides. Publican State Senator Phil Fortunato says his bill would create fenced, secure areas to give homeless people a safe place for their stuff while they work while reading parks of drug dealing and used needles by allowing cities to remove people living in them. It is not compassionate to have people sleeping in cardboard boxes and on size of roads, public parks. Disrupting use of that public facility for other members of the community. Julianna Row with the Washington State Association of County says it creates a huge unfunded mandate while a drug and alcohol ban would create a barrier policy would be contrary to what have been proven low barrier and housing first strategies. This will simply result in a portion of those needing help to not use the shelter belts. Fortunato tried and failed in a similar bill in last year's session. Ryan Harris come on. News of purported member of the city of Seattle chapter. The proud boys has been arrested in connection with last month's riot at the U. S. Capitol. The Justice Department, says 30 year old Ethan Nordine, also known as Rubio, Pan man. Faces a number of charges, including obstructing or impeding an official proceeding, as well as aiding and abetting the combined charges could result in decades behind bars if he's convicted. Federal investigators say Nordine used social media to outline plans for a confrontation ahead of the riot. Was among the crowd of rioters who entered the capital on January 6th coma news time 8 10 and from the Beacon Plumbing Sports desk Almost Bill Swartz says Our Red Raider jumps to the Huskies 6 FT. Two inch receiver Jalen Poked. It's nice things. His freshman season at Texas Tech didn't like it anymore. In Lubbock, they three star recruit has decided to enter the NC double a transfer portal and catch passes for the Washington Huskies next fall. Tampa Bay receiver Antonio Brown limited in today's practice, still dealing with a knee injury. Buccaneers or a field goal underdog and Sunday's Super Bowl against Kansas City. Former Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is in North Carolina with his family. His dad, former head coach Marty Schottenheimer, now in hospice care, suffering from Alzheimer's complications. It's national women and girls in Sports Day, and the second rank Washington Husky women's softball team. Might be the most talented in program history, and that's saying a lot. But you know, we do have the benefit of Vienna will retain those for extra seniors. So For the five freshmen that air coming in what a learning opportunity for them. Head coach had their tard takes the dogs to Las Vegas to start their season. February 12 Sports attendant 40 After the hour, Bill Swartz come own ears. Recently Total wireless help Charlie Michelle State of virtual dance recital for her.

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"She says they are able to fulfill all of their 1st and 2nd dose appointments that have already been made. C. Romero come on news rental property owners in our state lined up against a bill that would require them to enter into payment plans with people who are behind on their rent. The bill from state Senate Democrats were also forbid landlords from terminating, refusing to renew a lease for two years after the pandemic ends. Or from charging late fees on pandemic related unpaid rent bread Waller with the Washington multi family housing associations, His terms like repayment plan need definition to even the playing field of public health is too broad and expansive to incorporate such issues as the opiate crisis and other public health emergency that do not rise to the level of restriction we have experienced over the past 11 months. Supporters say This would prevent thousands of families from losing their homes as they catch up on rent. The bill was sent to the ways and means His committee on a party line vote. Business is involved in the space industry are growing in Washington State Co. Most Charlie Harder tells us about the Legislature's plan to help support those businesses. There are nearly 100 companies in the state that are involved with this next generation of space travel robin talk with the state Department of Commerce is they are located in 38 cities and towns across Washington. Him. They do a little of everything. Propulsion satellites, communication systems. A lot of cloud base I T for communications training services, landing ground services and testing it Separate Sarah. The bill under consideration would commission a study how to best support these companies and best identify opportunities, such as tax rates to keep this growing industry in Washington. The legislation is still in the House Community and Economic Development Committee. Charlie. Harder come. Oh new Lorena Gonzalez is running for Seattle Mayor The city. The city of Seattle is a city that really prides itself in our progressive values. Gonzalez is the current City Council president and is expected to be one of the more left leaning candidates. So far, At least nine people have filed their candidacy. The state's public disclosure commissioner requirement for raising money and seeking office building at homeless people away from sidewalks and parks appears to have an uphill battle of the state Capitol. Come was Ryan Harris Explain. Republican State Senator Phil Fortunato says his plan to require cities to create fenced areas for homeless people guarded by police is to keep sex traffickers and drug dealers out not to keep people in. His people have to be able to work their way out of homelessness, being able to perhaps get a job and leave their possession. In the place and know that those possessions they're gonna be secure. But Melanie Smith with Seattle King County Coalition on Homelessness, says provisions like a ban on drugs and alcohol are a barrier that won't get people into treatment. Evidence in the last 20 years is that no and low barrier housing in a housing first model is absolutely the best way to get people into shelter and then to transition them. It's a permanent housing the vast number of opponents compared to the small group of supporters. It's unlikely this bill will move forward. Ryan Harris. Come Ono some of these times 7 10 from the beacon Plumbing Sports desk history, not on the Kansas City side and Sunday's Super Bowl more from Cobos Bill's words. You teams have been able to win back to back Lombardi trophies. In fact, it's only happened eight times the last to do so. The New England Patriots in 2003 and four Kansas City is a field goal choice to beat Tampa Bay in Sunday's NFC title game. Former chief said coach Marty Schottenheimer is now in hospice in North Carolina. His family close by is the 77 year old battles complications from Alzheimer's disease. Marty's son, Brian, was the Seahawks offensive coordinator and just hired in Jacksonville. Seattle's new offensive play callers, Shane Waldron says he will strive for balance and rust can still cook Russell Wilson within this system is he does have a built in ability to do a lot of different things, and you know, just because it said, you know, I'm saying that it's a balanced attack doesn't mean that that's a conservative attack. Waldron came over from the L. A Rams. A nice addition for Washington Husky football today. 6 FT. Two inch receiver Jalen Polk is transferring from Texas Tech, where he had a solid freshman season. Sports was war. It's a 10 and 40 after the hour come, Oh news. Staying on top of your family's health is more important than ever this year, and getting an annual eye exam is an essential.

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"Washington Democrat Patty Murray chairs the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, and this morning held a hearing on the nomination of Dr Miguel Cardona. Our students and our schools are in Christ. And every day without an experienced leader at the Department of Education is a day we are losing precious ground. Cardona is a career educator and the current commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Education, He appears to have Republican support, with ranking member Richard Burr, saying he is thankful that Cardona is the nominee Jeff Pooja, look come on news. A plan to require Washington cities to create more shelter for homeless people has a lot of people lined up against it comes Ryan Harris has both sides. Publican stay Senator Phil Fortunato says his bill would create fenced secure areas to give homeless people a safe place for their stuff while they work while reading parks of drug dealing and used needles by allowing cities to remove people living in them. It is not compassionate to have people sleeping in cardboard boxes and on size of roads, public parks, disrupting the use of that public facility for other members of the community. Julianna Row with the Washington State Association of County says it creates a huge unfunded mandate. While a drug and alcohol ban would create a barrier policy would be contrary to what have been proven little barrier and housing first strategies. This was simply result in a portion of those needing help to not use the shelter boats. Fortunato tried and failed at a similar bill in last year's session. Ryan Harris. Come Oh news in northwest Washington. What come county businesses continue to struggle in phase one is other counties get to reopen under the pandemic restrictions. Como's Kelly Blair reports, County leaders are complaining now to the governor. What come counties help board unanimously voted to send Governor Inslee a letter complaining about his new reopening plan, calling it unfair. Tony counselor Ben Ellen. Boss says they remain closed while counties with higher case rates like King County get to open up. I know that our numbers are trending down. I also know that we haven't come close to remember, ER Our infrastructure and regards fails care Ellen Boss says they want the governor to consider case rates and not just decreases in cases when deciding who moves to face to Kelly Blier Gummo News Nords from leaving the downtown Seattle office building that has been its headquarters for 20 years. Here's Como's Who Romero in a statement. Nordstrom says the covert 19 pandemic has pushed the company to learn how to quote effectively manage a remote corporate workforce and therefore has decided not to extend its lease on the office tower at seventh and Olive Nordstrom's Says. Instead, it'll make use of 700,000 square feet at two of its other corporate office buildings in downtown Seattle. The decision does not affect operations at the flagship Nordstrom store at sixth and Pine Sol Ramiro Camo news time now for Cuomo. Traffic would do that for you every 10 minutes. On the fours, it's 4 34 to the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. And Marina racketeer, which CNN well, South and I five just north of I 90 in Seattle. There is now a collision, taking up the two right lanes, which means that is quickly backing up. So that will be tough from Mercer down towards the scene and again backing up as we speak. North on I five quite slow it Lake City way up to the merchant Northgate North found in the express lanes also going to be slow in that area. We have had earlier blocking problem to blame for that. But we have a new one. Now North down by five at North Gateway this time, not in the express lanes, but in the main line, so the right lane Is blocked. We have in bottle westbound highway 5 to 2 approaching bottle way It looks like our collision reported there. That's why it's stop and go. Traffic from four or five we have South bound I five really struggling from Highway 18 down to about just north of 70th and bumper to bumper traffic. South bound I five JB Ellen. So that's going to be from the backup, by the way is going to be from north of gravelly Lake Drive. In fact, the slowdown looks like it begins almost a Bridgeport way all the way down to Mount's Road from an earlier collision. Next Komal traffic of 4 44 all right.

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"Stories from the combo 24 7 News Center. An unprecedented show of force at the State Capitol, hundreds of National Guard members and state troopers in Olympia, keeping the peace during this tense time call most Cole Miller with the latest Looking down the line dozens of National Guard members from head to toe gearing up for potential violence Monday when the Legislature starts back up with up to 750 guard members on hand. Response stemming from threats made by extremist groups to take over the Capitol building. But we welcome the First Amendment, but we cannot accept on insurgency that will prevent democracy and from functioning here in our state's capital, and we will not allow that Governor Jay Inslee says the state's business must and will go on without interruption, given the nature of the insurgency that has been precipitated by the president. All of us have tol stand against that and be prepared beyond these fences and the figures behind them even more layers of security. That's Cuomo's Comella reporting plenty of security. Keeping the peace in Olympia. Chris Loftis with the Washington State Patrol says people have a right to rally but there are limits. We protect those those rights. Those rights aren't boundless. The boundary of those rights are when people do harmful illegal things, and that's where we sat down to stop. Loftus says. The fence around the capital will come down when the threat lessons. Protesters rallied in Olympia on the Capitol steps this afternoon. Anti tax activist Tim I'm in along with Republican Senator Phil Fortunato and representative Joe McIntyre were there today, a day before the Legislature is scheduled to start the 2021 legislative session. They say they will push lawmakers to limit the governor's power. A Seattle man has been arrested for assaulting a federal law enforcement officer during this week's uprising that the U. S Capitol court documents a 51 year old Mark Leffingwell repeatedly punched the officer with a closed fist on the helmet and in the chest while attempting to enter the Capitol building. He was released on the personal recognizance to his wife. The head of the Seattle Police Officers Union is taking heat for comments he posted on Social media regarding the D. C. Protests like Solan implied the black lives matter was behind the violence there. In a statement, the Washington Fraternal Order of Police said they do not support the comments, saying they undermine our efforts to rebuild trust between law enforcement and communities. And Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkin said Solan statement was wrong, immoral and ally She says the statement does a huge disservice to the hundreds of police officers who work daily to serve the public and the rule of law. Distribution of the covert vaccine in the state is certainly not going at the speed, many hoped out of the 500,000 doses delivered to the state less than 160,000 have been administered combos Nick Pop on reports. I think there's always opportunities you always learning and improving on what we do, and many hope that improvement comes fast. So far around 30% of the doses the state has received have been put in people's arms. This is very much in process is changing Day today is is more vaccine becomes available, and that process will open up to more folks. Once the state gets through Phase one, a To prepare for that. King County says they'll be opening up a larger vaccination sites in the near future that are similar to the testing sites We've seen sprout up throughout the county. We're planning for the next phase. Public Health Seattle in King County director Patty Hayes says they hope to open up these facilities in February, but only one more vaccines are delivered to the state. So it's soon as sufficient supply of vaccines available. We're ready to serve. That's Cuomo's Nick problem reporting thousands of Hawks fans that would normally pack in the Lumen field were noticeably absent yesterday because of ongoing covert 19 restrictions. Como's Suzanne phone reports on the impact on local businesses. So many businesses around here are.

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"News 1000 FM 97 7 Good afternoon it is to 31 I'm Kelly Blair With the top local stories from the Coma. 24 7 News center. The governor has deployed the National Guard to protect the state Capitol. Come was Jeff Po Djula has more up to 750 Guardsmen have been deployed to Olympia and security fences erected around the state capital. This after the chaos in D. C on Wednesday, and after a group of about 100 pro Trump anti masked protesters overran the security perimeter around the Democratic governor's mansion. Many affiliated with that group, have vowed to enter the state Capitol building on Monday when the state legislature is due to convene. Jeff Pooja look come on news. A rally is scheduled on the Capitol steps this afternoon, a day before the 2021 session is set to get underway. Anti tax activist Tim I'm in along with Republican Senator Phil Fortunato and representative Joe McIntyre will be there. Cover security measures will be in place to prevent any problems. The rally is scheduled between one and three PM organizers say they want to limit the governor's power and prevent covert 19 vaccine. Discrimination cover. Insley isn't taking any chances at the Capitol. He's called out the National Guard to make sure no violent outbreaks out there either during the rallies or at the beginning of the legislative session tomorrow, Welcome First Amendment, but we cannot accept on insurgency that will prevent democracy and from functioning here in our state's capital, and we will not allow that, and that's why these people are here. And he says it's his hope that as president Trump leaves the White House tensions will reduce National Guard troops, along with Washington State Patrol officers from around the state are keeping a lid on violence in Olympia, CRIF Loftis with WS pieces. People have a right to rally but was right part boundless. There's a boundary and that boundary is his legal behavior. That boundary is threat. That boundary is harm and we're simply not going to allow that lofty says the fence surrounding the capital will come down when the threat comes down. And governor, Inslee says the tension in this country has reached a fever pitch. Lately. He's hopeful it will lessen. When President Trump leaves office on January 20th. It is my profound hope that when he passes out of the White House That we will have a chance to find the better angels of our nature that Abraham Lincoln talked about and where we listen to each other with an intense interest. We're willing to accept some different views. Move forward as a nation. No more news time is 2 34. Let's get another traffic update from the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. RC Katz joins us with the latest We're looking good. No, Blacker is getting in the way so relatively quiet on the road. So if you have to get out there to run some errands and whatnot, Good time to do so. Four or five in either direction, looking good floating bridges wide open, of course. Eastbound 5 20 close between Montlake in 90 seconds for road work until.

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"Moh news 1000 FM 97 7 Good afternoon, It is 1 31 I'm Kelly Bleyer with the top local stories from the camo 24 7 News Center. A rally is getting underway at this hour on the Capitol steps the day before the 2021 session is set to get underway. Anti tax activist Tim I'm in along with Republican Senator Phil Fortunato and representative Joel MacIntyre Wilby, they're tougher security measures will be in place to prevent any problems. The rally scheduled between one and three PM today, organizers say they want to limit the governor's power and prevent covert 19 vaccine discrimination. The governor has deployed the National Guard to protect the state Capitol. Cuomo's Jeff Pooja, Laz, more up to 750 Guardsmen have been deployed to Olympia and security fences erected around the state Capitol this after the chaos in D. C on Wednesday, and after a group of about 100 pro Trump anti masked protesters overran the security perimeter around the Democratic governor's mansion. Many affiliated with that group, have vowed to enter the state Capitol building on Monday when the state legislature is due to convene. Jeff Pooja look come on news more calls for the head of the Seattle police Officers Union to step down after he tweeted that black lives matter. Protestors were behind the mob take over at the U. S. Capitol. Almost call Miller talk with former candidate for Seattle City attorney Scott Lindsay. I really need to be able to work with allies who are credible, trustworthy and this tweet by the head of the Seattle police officers killed Really pushed him over the edge. Former SPD chief Carmen Best, echoing Lindsay, saying, We have to tell the truth. The Washington State Fraternal Order of Police also denouncing Solans words. Statements like that don't represent the vast majority of our officers and the mayor's office condemning him as well Thing, in part, quote the spot president's statement is wrong and moral and ally As we expect this incident to be investigated by the Office of Police Accountability, Solan should retract his statements and apologize or reside. The Opa is already.

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"FM 97 7 Good afternoon it is 12 31. I'm Kelly Bleyer with the top local stories from the Comb 0 24 7 News Center. Rally is scheduled on the Capitol steps this afternoon, a day before the 2021 session is set to get underway. Anti tax activist him I'm in along with Republican Senator Phil Fortunato and representative Joe McIntyre will be there. Tougher security members. Measures will be in place to prevent any problems. The rally is scheduled between one and three PM organizers say they want to limit the governor's power and prevent covert 19 vaccine discrimination. Governor has deployed the National Guard to protect the state Capitol. Como's Joe Jeff Coachella has more up to 750 Guardsmen have been deployed to Olympia and security fences erected around the state capital. This after the chaos in D. C on Wednesday, and after a group of about 100 pro Trump anti masked protesters overran the security perimeter around the Democratic governor's mansion. Many affiliated with that group, have vowed to enter the state Capitol building on Monday when the state legislature is due to convene. Jeff Pooja look come on news more calls for the head of the Seattle police Officers Union to step down after he tweeted the black lives matter. Protestors were behind the mob take over at the U. S Capitol this week. Almost call Miller talk with former candidate for Seattle City attorney Scott Lindsay. I really need to be able to work with allies who are credible, trustworthy and this tweet by the head of the Seattle police officers killed Really pushed him over the edge. Former SPD chief Carmen Best, echoing Lindsay, saying, We have to tell the truth. The Washington State Fraternal Order of Police also denouncing Solans words. Statements like that don't represent the vast majority of our officers and the mayor's office condemning him as well, saying in part, quote the spot president's statement is wrong and moral and ally As we expect this incident to be investigated by the Office of Police Accountability, Solan should retract his statements and apologize or resign. Theo Opa is already involved in a.

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"ABC News. I'm Michelle Franzen. Democrats say they're drafting up articles of impeachment against President Trump and could introduce the resolution is earliest Monday. ABC News has obtained AH copy of the draft. It's a single article of the Peach Mint saying quote incitement of insurrection stemming from the rally. The president led before the mob of Trump supporters stormed the U. S. Capitol. Today In an economic briefing, President elect Joe Biden asked if he supports impeachment growing calls to remove the president for encouraging the seditious and deadly storming of the U. S. Capitol President elect Joe Biden saying quickest way that that will happen. Is us being sworn in on the 20 and let questions of removal through impeachment or the 25th amendment. To those who would make the call. What action happens before or after. That is a judgment for the Congress to make Dave Pack or ABC News. A few more Republicans are speaking out. In an interview, US Senator Lisa Murkowski told the Anchorage Daily News. She wants the president to resign and is questioning whether she'll remain part of the Republican Party. Death toll from that day, now rising to five, including a DC Capitol police officer. ABC is Aaron Carter Ski has more law enforcement sources confirmed to ABC News The U. S Attorney's office in Washington, D. C has opened a federal murder investigation into the death of Capitol police officer Brian Sick. Nick. The 42 year old died in the line of duty after an encounter with the mob inside the Capitol. Authorities are combing through surveillance footage speaking to witnesses and looking at medical records to determine the exact cause of death. The investigation has led by the FBI and the D. C. Metro police. Federal prosecutors say they've made dozens of arrests, including a suspect is seen in pictures sitting at the House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk. He was arrested in Arkansas, police say. Authorities identified him as Richard Barnett. The pandemic continues to surge, costing lives and livelihood more than 4000 Americans died yesterday, the Labor Department shows 140,000 jobs were lost. In December. You're listening to ABC News. Stay connected. Stay informed. Co Moh midday. Good afternoon. It's too Oh, too. I'm Taylor Vance Ice Now. Our top stories from the coma 24 7 News Center. There's a post holiday bump in covert cases to report today is cool, Most Brian Calvert reports. There are also new concerns about a certain kind of test and how the virus is spreading first. The numbers in the last 24 hours the state has confirmed 3353 new cases of covert 19, as well as 29 additional deaths. Those numbers are expected to stay high for a few reasons. Number one. We're just now starting to see a bump in cases because so many gathered over the holidays reason, too, for the higher numbers, the CDC is issued a report that more than half of all covert infections are being spread by people who have no symptoms. This means you likely have no idea. You're actually one of those people propelling the pandemic. What's worse, you might think you've done everything possible to stop the spread by getting tested The third reason for the high numbers If you recently received a curative test, the kind offered it kiosk in Seattle, where you collect the samples yourself. You may actually consider another more dependable test. The FDA is now warning about false negatives with the curative tests. Brian Calvert camo News, a person living in a former hotel turned shelters become the locations. First death attributed to covert 19. The former Red Line hotel in Renton, was purchased by King County last year in order to house 200 people. Last month, there was an outbreak at that hotel 35 people have tested positive, and now that one death there will be more security Monday at the state Capitol when the new legislative session begins, in part due to Wednesday's breaches at the nation's Capitol and the governor's mansion in Olympia Como's Jonathan show with details, Republican state Senator Phil Fortunato says changes are coming. We're gonna have to, you know, checked in individually going into the Capitol Building. State Patrol also says expect heavy security on the Capitol grounds, along with more troopers in Around the area, including many you won't see we learned from event. It's like we prepare and we're doing that right now. We're getting prepared for likely events that little car on Monday. The House and Senate also have armed guards inside at all times and governor Inslee says he's consulting the National Guard about added security. We have not made final decisions about that. Joey Gibson's Patriot.

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"Is being widely spread by those with no symptoms. Complaint, says J. BLM officer was unstable. I'm Corwin Hate. Now he's facing felony domestic violence charges. I'm Cyril Marrow. Whether it's gas or electricity. The state has a plan to keep energy flowing while making it cleaner. First live to ABC News Cohen, whose time 12 O'clock from ABC News, I'm Michelle Frandsen. Wasn't intellect Joe Biden. It is economic briefing today, announcing more Cabinet picks, and he started off. Addressing the latest death stemming from the mob of Trump supporters who broke into the Capitol Police officer who encountered the mob died last night of his injuries began by expression, My deep sympathy The family of capital officer Mm. Sick, Nick. Who has died in the line of duty. Biden said anyone involved in the violent and illegal acts that day should be prosecuted. He then turned to the economy, with last month's Labor Department figures showing the U. S and unemployment rate stayed at 6.7%. And the first drop in jobs since April. This December jobs report shows millions of Americans They're still hurting through no fault of their own. We lost another 140,000 jobs. First negative jobs report since the height of the pandemic in the spring, Biden says more relief is on the way. He also announced Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is his pick for labor secretary and Rhode Island governor. Gina Raimondo for secretary of Commerce. And Biden also says his first priority when he takes office is to ramp up vaccines and supplies. It comes as the nation's daily deaths of coronavirus topped 4000 yesterday. The investigation, Meantime, into the violence of the U. S. Capitol this week, is ramping up. More arrests made today, including the suspect seen in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is office after breaking in Richard Barnett was seen on widely shared images. With his feet propped up on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk. He has now been arrested in Little Rock, Arkansas. Federal prosecutors charged him with several crimes, including breaking into and remaining on restricted grounds. Prosecutors said he also stole mail for which he'll be charged. BBC's Aaron Carter Ski reporting You're listening to ABC News. Stay connected. Stay informed. Co Moh midday. Good afternoon. Come on news time. 12 02 I'm Taylor Vance Ice and this is KOMO. Seattle. KOMO FM. Oakville Now our top stories from the Coma, 24 7 News Center. There's a post holiday bump in covert 19 cases to report today and his come was Brian Calvert reports. There are also new concerns about a certain test and how this virus is currently spreading First. The numbers in the last 24 hours, the state has confirmed 3353 new cases of covert 19, as well as 29 additional deaths. Those numbers are expected to stay high for a few reasons. Number one. We're just now starting to see a bump in cases because so many gathered over the holidays reason, too, for the higher numbers, the CDC is issued a report that more than half of all covert infections are being spread by people who have no symptoms. This means you likely have no idea you're actually one of those people propelling the pandemic. What's worse, you might think you've done everything possible to stop the spread by getting tested. The third reason for the high numbers. If you recently received a curative test, the kind offered it kiosk in Seattle, where you collect the samples yourself, you may actually consider another more dependable test. The FDA is now warning about false negatives with the curative tests. Brian Calvert camo News, a person living in a former hotel turned shelter. Has become the locations. First death attributed to covert 19, The former Red Line hotel in Renton was purchased by King County last year. So could house 200 people. Last month there was an outbreak at the hotel turned hostile and 35 people tested positive. This is also the same place that the city of Renton I gave a limited life span to has to close down. I believe by Next summer. There will be more security Monday at the state Capitol when the new legislative session begins, in part due to Wednesday's breaches at the national capital and the governor's mansion in Olympia Como's Jonathan show with details, Republican state Senator Phil Fortunato says changes are coming. We're gonna have to go get checked in individually going into the Capitol Building. State Patrol also says expect heavy security on the Capitol grounds, along with more troopers in and around the area. Including many you won't see we learn from it. It's like we prepare and we're doing that right now. We're getting prepared for likely events that little car on Monday. The House and Senate also have armed guards inside at all times and governor Inslee says he's consulting the National Guard about added security. We have not made final decisions about that job. Gibson's Patriot prayer.

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"Informed. Co Moh Mid day. Good morning. Once again. Welcome to a Friday 10 02 40 Force of clouds and light rain in downtown Seattle. I'm Tom Hunter with our top stories from the coma. 24 7 News Center. There's a post holiday bump in covert 19 cases to report today and his co host Brian Calvert reports. There are also new concerns about a certain test and how this virus is currently spreading First. The numbers in the last 24 hours the state is confirmed 3353 new cases of covert 19, as well as 29 additional deaths. Those numbers are expected to stay high for a few reasons, number one or just now starting to see a bump in cases because so many gathered over the holidays. Reason, too, for the higher numbers, the CDC is issued a report that more than half of all covert infections are being spread by people who have no symptoms. This means you likely have no idea you're actually one of those people propelling the pandemic. What's worse, you might think you've done everything possible to stop the spread by getting tested the third reason for the high numbers If you recently received a curative test, the kind offered it kiosk in Seattle, where you collect the samples yourself. You may actually consider another more dependable test. The FDA is now warning about false negatives with the curative tests. Brian Calvert Co. Ammonia, a person living in a former hotel turned shelter has become the locations. First Death attributed to cover 19, the former Red Lion hotel and rented was purchased by King County last year, so it could house 200 people. Last one there was an outbreak at the hotel turned hostile and 35 people tested positive. There will be more security Monday at the state capital of the new legislative session begins in part due to Wednesday's breaches at the nation's Capitol and the governor's mansion in Olympia. Republican State Senator Phil Fortunato says changes are coming. We're gonna have Tonto get checked in individually going into the Capitol Building. State Patrol also says expect heavy security on the Capitol grounds, along with more troopers in and around the area. Including many you won't see we learn from it. It's like we prepare and we're doing that right now. We're getting prepared for likely of incidental car on Monday. The House and Senate also have armed guards inside at all times and governor Inslee says he's consulting the National Guard about added security. We have not made final decisions about that job. Gibson's Patriot prayer group was protesting.

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"Comb Oh, morning news. Good morning to you. Welcome to a Friday. We've got 44 What pavement in downtown Seattle is 902. I'm Tom Hunter with our top stories with Come on. 24 7 News Center. Covert 19 numbers are rising this week after the holidays, and it appears that government funded housing meant to protect some of the virus from the virus. Has failed. At least one person comes. Brian Calvert, the former Red Lion Hotel in Renton, was purchased by King County last year, so it could house 200 people who were in another shelter that needed to close. The idea was to keep these unhappy, used individuals inside and try to protect them from the virus. Last month, there was an outbreak at the hotel turned hostile and 35 people tested positive, according to the county. This is either the fourth or fifth person who has died from covered 19 while staying at a shelter. News of the death came yesterday as the state Health Department revealed its latest numbers 3353 new confirmed cases of covert in the past 24 hours and 29 additional deaths. Ryan Calvert colonias. There are new concerns today about a certain test and how this virus is currently spreading. First. The FDA warns that curative tests are the tests offered in kiosks around Seattle, where you collect the sample yourself that they may be giving false negatives. And secondly, the CDC issues a report that more than half of all covert infections of being spread by people. You have no symptoms. Security will be tightened at the state Capitol when the Washington Legislature convenes Monday, the heavier presence coming after riders stormed the U. S Capitol in Washington, D. C. And protesters in Olympia broke through a gate to gain access to the governor's mansion comes Jonathan show from Olympias lawmakers on both sides of the aisle ER, still on edge and worried about security. We have to be able to do our business and not be intimidated and scared. If protesters show up on Monday, there are concerns a repeat of Washington, D. C could play out. In Olympia. That's why Republican state Senator Phil Fortunato says changes are coming. We're gonna have tol, you know, checked in individually going into the Capitol Building. State Patrol also says, Expect heavy security on the Capitol grounds, along with more troopers in and around the area. Almost Jonathan SHOW Alaska Airlines, says 14 people on a flight from Washington, D C to Seattle last night may be banned from future flights. The airline says the passengers Become unruly, refusing to follow masking rules and we're harassing the crew. It's unclear if any of those passages were in D. C for the protests on Wednesday common whose time 904 and coming up superintendent is leaving. And now a member of the Seattle School Board suddenly resigns. I'm Carling Johnson Way. Check traffic every 10 minutes on the force from the duty Log Group Traffic Center Friday morning. Good morning, Kiara Jordan. Good morning, Tom. So we're working with a crash on the shoulder right now, and to call myself and I five just south of City Center, and this is what's slowing you down for. River Road north and 167 scattered slowing at a Sumner into Pacific. More like pockets of slowing. Your found four or five will be busy starting just northeast 0169 into Newcastle, and then you'll be finding some delays again in Bellevue. We've had a crash has been sitting over on the shoulder near Southeast eighth. We have this lineup of traffic that is forming on south down four or five, beginning around 85th in Kirkland. Breaking free before you're reaching 5 20. I've been scouring my camera shots. I could not find the cause of this but know that heavy drive is waiting for you there. North and I five is still quite slow in Seattle from the north End of Boeing Field to Seneca. Our next Cuomo.

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"97 7 Good morning to take 31, With some light rain continuing to fall in Seattle, the temperature is 44 degrees, along with Greg Herschel time Manda Factor here. The top stories from the Come on. 24 7 News Center expect to see tighter security than normal at the state Capitol when the Washington Legislature convenes on Monday. The heavier presence comes after rioters stormed the U. S Capitol and protesters in Olympia broke through a gate on the governor's mansion property in Olympia on Wednesday, and we get more from comas. Jonathan shows lawmakers on both sides of the aisle ER, still on edge and worried about security. We have to be able to do our business and not be intimidated and scared if protesters show up Monday. There are concerns a repeat of Washington, D. C could play out in Olympia. That's why Republican State Senator Phil Fortunato says changes are coming. We're gonna have to go get checked in individually going into the Capitol Building. State Patrol also says, Expect heavy security on the Capitol grounds, along with more troopers in and around the area. The sight of rioters at the U. S Capitol building Wednesday was stunning to Americans. And it's causing a lot of people to say those writers were treated differently than the BLM protesters were last year. There's a double standard in protest all across America. So yes, we see it on the Grand Scale and Washington D. C. But we also see it right here in Seattle as someone who's lived through and documented the unrest in Seattle converge, Media's Omari Salisbury says. Whether it's the writers in Seattle, causing destruction on our streets or the trump extremists who ravaged the capital. It highlights a difference and how protesters of different races are treated. What do you think they would have this much tolerance on Capitol Hill? If those nightly demonstrations were all black kids, activists say the way forward will be more important than ever until we're willing to acknowledge our history together, then we can't move forward, made his comments to co most. Tammy Natasa, State lawmaker in Oregon, is under investigation, accused of opening the doors of the state Capitol in Salem and inviting violent protesters. Insides. Coehlo score one headache. The incident in question happened Last month, Demonstrators stormed the state Capitol December 21st during a reopen Oregon rally, smashing windows and gaining entrance while lawmakers were inside for a special session for people were arrested. Now our news partner K two is reporting, Oregon State police told House Speaker Tina Coat check. They have confirmed a Republican state representative named Mike Niermann opened the door to allow protesters into the building is a serious, serious breach of public trucks. This is speaker coat check his actions put staff and legislators and law enforcement in danger, She says. Legislators and staff who are also persons of color were especially terrorized because the rhetoric of the demonstrators Is out of the trump playbook and very much caters to wait. Supremacist Motivations chairman has offered no comment. Kotex says she is currently exploring options to address near Mons alleged actions. Corwin Hate Coma News Coming up on the comb all morning news. More school district's announcing plans to return students to in person instruction. I'm Carleen Johnson. 34 right now. And traffic.

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"News 1000 FM 97 7 Good morning It is 6 31 Friday morning and with some white rain in Seattle. The temperature is 46 degrees, along with Greg Herschel time Manda Factor near the top stories from the Coma. 24 7 News Center. Security is going to be extra tight at the state Capitol when the Legislature begins on Monday. The heavier presence comes after rioters stormed the U. S Capitol and protesters in Olympia broke through a gate and gained access to the governor's mansion this week. Almost Jonathan Show Has more from Olympia lawmakers on both sides of the aisle ER, still on edge and worried about security. We have to be able to do our business and not be intimidated and scared. If protesters show up on Monday, there are concerns a repeat of Washington, D. C could play out in Olympia. That's why Republican State Senator Phil Fortunato says changes are coming. We're gonna have tol, you know, checked in individually going into the Capitol Building. State Patrol also says, expect heavy security on the Capitol grounds, along with more troopers in and around the area. The sight of rioters at the U. S. Capitol stunned Americans and it's causing many people to say that those rioters were treated differently than the BLM protesters were last. There's a double standard in protest all across America. So, yes, we see it on the Grand scale and Washington D. C, But we also see it right here in Seattle as someone who's lived through and documented the unrest in Seattle converge, Media's Omari Salisbury says. Whether it's the writers in Seattle, causing destruction on our streets or the trump extremists who ravaged the capital, it highlights a difference and how protesters of different races are treated. What do you think they would have this much tolerance on Capitol Hill? Yeah, those nightly demonstrations were all black kids. Activists say the way forward will be more important than ever to. We're willing to acknowledge our history together. And we can't move for and he made his comments to call most. Tammy Mortaza, I'll stay lawmaker in Oregon is under investigation, accused of opening the doors of the state Capitol in Salem and inviting violent protesters. Inside story from Cuomo's Corwin Hate. The incident in question happened last month, Demonstrators stormed the state Capitol December 21st during a reopen Oregon rally, smashing windows and gaining entrance while lawmakers were inside for a special session for people were arrested. Now are new. Partner K two is reporting, Oregon State police told House Speaker Tina Coat check. They have confirmed a Republican state representative named Mike Niermann opened the door to allow protesters into the building is the serious Serious breach of public trucks. This is speaker coat check His actions put staff and legislators and law enforcement in danger, She says. Legislators and staff who are also persons of color were especially terrorized because the rhetoric at the demonstrators is out of the trump playbook and very much caters to wait. Supremacist motivations, has offered no comment. Kotex says she is currently exploring options to address near Mons alleged actions. Corwin Heiko, Mo News. 6 34 right now, on time for a coma. Traffic.