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AG McKenna: Bipartisanship is possible

Posted by admin on March 7, 2010


Attorney General-sponsored bills survive the committee process with overwhelming supportOLYMPIA Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna expressed his gratitude to state legislators today for allowing several AG-requested bills to be approved by key committees, setting the stage for final legislative approval.

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