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Baumgartner fails to respond
Headline misleads readers
Letter writer ignorant of facts
Protect noncitizens in the 5th District
Help constituents first, party last
Baumgartner does not lead
EMS workers should provide better service
More taxes mean less economic freedom
When ethics go, trust follows
Baumgartner helps Trump target state
Ferguson makes good choices for Fish and Wildlife Commission
Baumgartner should reach out to all constituents
Baumgartner’s bill offers hope
For decades, the small community of Northport, Washington, has faced growing concerns about air pollution drifting down from the Teck smelter in Trail, British Columbia. Recent data and scientific studies now suggest these concerns are not only valid but potentially life-altering for residents’ health.
Baumgartner focuses on wrong issue
Senate bill protects pensions
Baumgartner’s committee remains silent
A bold, two-pronged solution for Spokane’s future
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