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'This is, first and foremost, about protecting the right to due process,' says Shea Under legislation passed by the state House of Representatives today, Washington could potentially join other states around the...
Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, shares his thoughts on what state Democrats' progressive agenda could mean for 2018 and beyond in his visit with KVI. Shea updates listeners on which gun...
This week, the Senate Law and Justice Committee held a public hearing on several anti-Second Amendment bills. Rep. Shea discussed them, along with his work to help bring remote committee...
Fourth Legislative District legislators, Sen. Mike Padden, Rep. Matt Shea and Rep. Bob McCaslin, all R-Spokane Valley, issued the following statement today regarding the school shooting at Freeman High School: “Our...
Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, talks about the successful passage of his amendment to help move forward the Barker Road grade separation project in Spokane Valley. Shea also discusses a proposed...
Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, is on KOMO Radio, explaining why the Legislature could end up into special session. Shea highlights specific aspects of the budget such as taxes, and the...
Rep. Matt Shea gives an update from Olympia on education, guns and regulatory reform | Jan. 30, 2017
A bill by Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, that would allow people to use their woodstoves for heat during emergency power outages passed the House of Representatives Monday, 97-0.
Rep. Matt Shea is hoping to advance a bill that would allow parents to involuntarily commit their minor-age chemical dependent children to treatment programs.