• Today we’re visiting with Rep. Joe Timmons from Bellingham, up in the 42nd district. Deputy speaker pro tem, good guy. Check it out.
    Feb 11 2026

    It’s year four in the House for Rep. Joe Timmons, but today you’ll hear his first Capitol Ideas conversation. Besides representing his friends and neighbors up in the northwest corner of the state, Joe serves long hours with a gavel in his hand as deputy speaker pro tem of the House in Olympia. You’ll hear about that, and more, in today’s episode.

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    19 Min.
  • Hit “play” to meet Rep. Zach Hall of Issaquah, the newest member of Washington’s House Democratic Caucus
    Feb 7 2026

    Rep. Zach Hall is a young man, but when he was appointed to the House by the King County council last June, he had six years on the Issaquah city council under his belt, along with four years on the legislative staff, a master’s in public administration from UW’s Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, and a long resume of public service in the 5th legislative district. He knows what cooks, and you’ll meet him in today’s Capitol Ideas.

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    17 Min.
  • Today, Rep. Adison Richards (D-Gig Harbor) makes an encore appearance on Capitol Ideas, midway through his second legislative session
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode of Capitol Ideas, you’ll meet, or re-meet, Rep. Adison Richards. He was our guest almost exactly a year ago, less than a month into his new job as a state lawmaker. We invited him back to catch up on his trajectory as a representative, to hear about his key bills, and to check on the health and happiness of his faithful dog, Blue.

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    19 Min.
  • Rep. April Berg visits Capitol Ideas today to talk about her views on problems facing today’s boys and men, particularly young men, and the bill that will, she hopes, provide some solutions
    Feb 2 2026

    Rep. April Berg chairs the House Finance Committee, so you might think we’d be talking about revenue today. We’ll mostly save that for another time. This episode of Capitol Ideas is where you’ll learn about Rep. Berg’s bill creating the Washington State Boys and Men Commission, an innovative idea that can help lawmakers address some of the unique challenges facing half of the state’s population.

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    17 Min.
  • Rep. Chipalo Street (Seattle-37th) makes an encore appearance on today’s Capitol Ideas, after helping us close out season 17 last spring
    Jan 22 2026

    In today’s episode, Rep. Chipalo Street talks about issues ranging from housing (affordable and otherwise), juvenile justice reforms, the state’s responsibility to persons under its complete control, and the challenges facing Washington’s budget.

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    21 Min.
  • Washington’s young people have a lawmaker in their corner 24/7/365. Rep. Lisa Callan visits Capitol Ideas to talk about her priorities for 2026, including the progress of Washington Thriving, a comprehensive program she created in 2022.
    Jan 19 2026

    Some lawmakers come to Olympia to fix the climate. Others might be here to improve public schools, or make our communities safer, or upend our regressive tax system. Rep. Lisa Callan, a veteran member from Issaquah, looks at all those issues and more through the lens of making the state a better place for infants, toddlers, “kids,” and those on the exciting brink of young adulthood. If you have children, or if you’ve ever been young, you’ll enjoy this one.

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    26 Min.
  • Speaker of the House Laurie Jinkins returns to Capitol Ideas today for her annual post-session visit. It's a half-hour wrap-up of a challenging session that featured political victories, personal losses, 400+ bills sent to the governor's desk, and 105 day
    May 8 2025
    We're grateful to have Speaker Laurie Jinkins as today's guest on Capitol Ideas, to share her perspective on the just-ended 2025 session of the Washington state Legislature. Her sixth year leading the House of Representatives was by far the most difficult she's encountered, and today she walks us through what turned out to be a session marked by landmark victories and sometimes-painful realities. If you're interested in Washington state legislative goings-on, this is a half-hour to savor.
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    27 Min.
  • It's a shame that it took three years to feature Rep. Chipalo Street on Capitol Ideas, because this turned out to be one of the most informative and entertaining episodes in a long while. Good things are worth waiting for, and we finally got him. Enjoy.
    Apr 30 2025
    Washington state lawmakers and staff were still celebrating the final gavel of the 2025 session when Rep. Chipalo Street sat down for his first appearance on Capitol Ideas. We covered everything from rent stabilization and safer streets to life as a professional soccer referee, and ended up with a half hour that goes by much too quickly.
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    31 Min.