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McKenna visits Kent; emphasizes reform of state education system

03/18/2012

Steve Hunter | Kent Reporter

Rob McKenna made it loud and clear during a speech Friday in Kent that education would be a much higher state priority if he is elected governor.

McKenna, the state attorney general and a Republican candidate for governor to replace the outgoing Gov. Chris Gregoire, said the state needs to give more financial support to higher education and K-12 education.

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McKenna Raises $140,000 in Single Day as Fund-Raising Restrictions are Temporarily Lifted

03/10/2012

Break Between Sessions Causes GOP Gubernatorial Candidate to Scramble – Making Up Three Months in Three Days’ Time

Erik Smith | Washington State Wire

OLYMPIA, March 10.—A short break between legislative sessions is allowing Attorney General Rob McKenna to make up for lost time in political fund-raising, and already the Republican gubernatorial candidate has posted a whopping one-day total of $140,000.

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State's share of mortgage settlement: $648 million

02/10/2012

Sanjay Bhatt | Seattle Times

Washington stands to get $648 million under the $25 billion national settlement with five of the nation's biggest mortgage servicers announced Thursday.

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Video: Rob McKenna looks to knock multi-million dollar scheme off Facebook

01/26/2012

John Cook | GeekWire

Facebook unites hundreds of millions of people each day, but lurking in the shadows are some bad actors who treat the platform as the Wild, Wild West. Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna is looking to bring some order to the chaos, specifically targeting a scheme known as “likejacking” or “clickjacking.”

Today, Facebook and the Washington State Attorney General’s office filed separate lawsuits against a Delaware company known as Adscend Media, an ad network that’s allegedly pushing an online advertising scheme that tricks Facebook users into giving up personal information.

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Rob McKenna's bright ideas

01/19/2012

Pan Dzama | Kitsap Sun

The room at the Silverdale Beach Hotel was packed last Thursday to hear from Attorney General Rob McKenna. McKenna is currently the presumptive Republican nominee for governor. I know the Central Kitsap Republican Women, who hosted the lunch event, tried to reserve the larger room at the facility but it had been previously booked. If they'd been able to access that venue I'm sure the room would have been filled also.

The group attending was anxious to hear McKenna's ideas on how to solve the state's current problems, from education to regulatory reform to balancing the budget. He did not disappoint and was very specific in his analyses of the current problems and their potential solutions.

McKenna, a wiry and energetic figure, identified three areas which he said makes Washington one of the ten most expensive states in which to do business: high unemployment insurance, high regulatory burdens and high workers' compensation insurance.

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Closed meeting makes clear the need for recorded sessions

01/17/2012

The Olympian Editorial Board

Did the new Olympia City Council begin the new year with an illegal council meeting?

Unfortunately, members of the public will never know the answer to that question because there is no audio or video record of what went on behind closed doors.

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Jobs should be focus of governor, McKenna tells Silverdale crowd

01/12/2012

Steven Gardner | Kitsap Sun

SILVERDALE — Republican Rob McKenna called for regulatory and educational reforms Thursday in Silverdale and made clear what the next Washington governor should be focusing on: jobs.

"This has to be the top priority of the next governor," he told the audience of about 80 people in a luncheon hosted by the Central Kitsap Republican Women at the Silverdale Beach Hotel.

McKenna, the state attorney general and the Republican Party's apparent nominee for governor this fall, said that the state needs to allow workers' compensation insurance to be offered in a competitive market and that state employees, including educators, should be paid based on performance instead of just seniority.

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SeattlePI.com: McKenna raises $1.14 million before “going dark”

12/13/2011

Attorney General Rob McKenna has to “go dark” — he can’t raise campaign cash while the Legislature is in session — but McKenna’s gubernatorial campaign took in a whopping $1.145 million in November.

McKenna autographing a poster for a supporter after he announced his 2012 gubernatorial bid in early June. (Photo: JOSHUA TRUJILLO/SEATTLEPI.COM) McKenna, the Republicans’ hope of ending 27 years’ Democratic control of the governor’s office, has taken in $3.760 million since he announced last June and reported $2.442 million in the bank at the end of November.

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Huge crowd helps McKenna spotlight his bid for governor

11/08/2011

Jerry Cornfield | Everett Herald

With the 2011 election coming to an end, Republican Attorney General Rob McKenna shifted his 2012 campaign for governor into a higher gear this morning.

Roughly 1,600 people packed the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue where McKenna described his plans for creating jobs, reforming education and streamlining state government.

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Initiative 1163: Leadership means having the courage to say we can't afford it

10/26/2011

Seattle Times Editorial Board

Looking ahead to the 2012 Washington governor's race, Republican Rob McKenna will vote against Initiative 1163 because it is not funded. Democratic Congressman Jay Inslee, the likely Democratic gubernatorial nominee, supports the measure, missing a chance to show he understands the hard truths of the state budget.

LEADERSHIP is all about telling voters the truth about what the state can and cannot afford to do.

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