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| Chris Mulick has worked for the Herald since 1998 and has served as the statehouse correspondent covering state government and politics since 2000. He works year-round out of the Herald's Olympia bureau on the state Capitol campus. Have a question? Send Chris an e-mail and he'll answer the best questions regularly. |
I was dumping out my notebook at week’s end and look what fell out.
— Once again proving that in politics no good deed is its own reward Democratic Gov. Chris Gregoire and U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Auburn, sent out press releases last week to let the world know they were curbing campaign activity on 9/11.
— The state’s General Administration department has posted a virtual tour of the Capitol, known here as the Legislative Building, on its website. It’s filled with sights and descriptions of things I get to see routinely. Visitors routinely are awed by the building. And after nine years here I still think it’s pretty cool, too.
— The capital press corps, in its own humble way, toasted another departing colleague yesterday, the Seattle Times’ Ralph Thomas.
(Sigh).
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