Rep. Greg Cheney, R-Battle Ground, delivers a floor speech in favor of Senate Bill 5440. The measure relates to providing timely competency evaluations and restoration services to persons suffering from behavioral...
Just after midnight (Tuesday morning), lawmakers in the state House of Representatives passed a controversial bill that allows police to pursue suspects on a very limited basis. John Sattgast reports from...
With the 105-day 2023 legislative session entering its last few weeks, state budgets take center stage as negotiations continue around the state’s two-year operating, transportation, and capital budgets. Budget writers from...
Rep. Greg Cheney, R-Battle Ground, gives an update on the legislative session, including public safety, education, and mental health issues. He recently held local town hall meetings where these issues were...
Rep. Greg Cheney, R-Battle Ground, talks to KVI’s Ari Hoffman about House Bill 1840, his legislation to increase penalties for catalytic converter theft and crack down on both the thieves and...
Rep. Greg Cheney (R-Battle Ground) speaks against Consumer Data legislation on the House floor. House Bill 1155 would prohibit the collection, sharing, and selling of consumer health data. However, Cheney warned...
OLYMPIA… Sen. Ann Rivers, Rep. Stephanie McClintock and Rep. Greg Cheney will hold a pair of town halls this Saturday to update 18th Legislative District residents about the 2023 legislative session....
Rep. Greg Cheney, R-Battle Ground, has sponsored legislation to increase penalties for catalytic converter theft, including for those who buy the metal. More than 12,000 catalytic converter thefts were reported in...
Legislation passed the Washington State House of Representatives yesterday that would make it easier for licensed or registered real estate appraisers to do evaluations for financial institutions. House Bill 1797 permits...
‘We need to give law enforcement and prosecutors more tools to combat this rising crime,’ says Cheney A bipartisan proposal introduced this week in Olympia would crack down on both sellers...