Monthly Archives: June 2013

DeBolt and Braun applaud $28.2 million allocation for flood protection

Today, Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, and Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, supported the 2013-15 Capital Budget which allocates $28.2 million for flood protection in the Chehalis River Basin.

“Lewis County has been devastated by floods twice in the past decade. Today, we took a meaningful step forward toward our goal of flood protection for the communities in the Chehalis River Valley,” said Braun. Continue reading

Braun supports updated Senate budget with emphasis on education

OLYMPIA… Sen. John Braun yesterday supported an updated Senate spending plan.

“I’m proud that the Senate has once again crafted a sustainable budget that makes education the top priority,” said Braun, R-Centralia. “I am keenly aware of the need to pay our bills before anything else. The state’s paramount duty is to provide ample public-school funding. Our budget’s billion-dollar increase in support for basic education, while limiting the growth of non-education spending, is the right thing to do.”

The Senate’s budget’s provides $1,000 per K-12 pupil. This is a much higher level of support than provided by the House of Representatives’ budget, despite that plan’s reliance on more than $500 million in new taxes.

Braun acknowledged that while the Senate’s budget reflects some compromises with the House, he and other members of the bipartisan coalition have not backtracked on any of their core principles.

“We in the Senate Majority Coalition Caucus insist on a budget that lives within its means and upholds the state’s paramount duty of providing for education,” said Braun. “This budget is exactly what Washington needs. I hope the House members will see this, too, and approve our very sensible spending plan.”

The $33.4 million budget received a 25-23 vote.

Braun comments on special session, reforms

Audio FileWashington State’s 20th District Senator, John Braun, R-Centralia, talks about the budget impasse that appears to be necessitating a second special session, plus he comments on the workers’ compensation reform package recently passed by the Senate.