Dear JOHN,

Thanks for taking the time to watch our latest YouTube video below and to read our release on the WAGOP's policy plan to Fight Crime in Washington.

One thing I want to make sure to highlight in our Plan to Fight Crime is Initiative 2113 - Reasonable Police Pursuit. By allowing police to pursue criminals, I-2113 can help fix a broken system handcuffing our law enforcement. It’s common-sense policy: If someone commits a crime, police should be able to pursue and make an arrest. This is a policy that all voters can unite behind, because people care about restoring safe neighborhoods and protecting their families. It’s that simple.

I-2113 is one of six initiatives being sponsored by Let's Go Washington. Each initiative needs to reach 400,000 signatures by the end of 2023 in order to proceed. Use the link below to find a location where you can sign all six initiatives…if you haven't already!

If the initiatives qualify, they will proceed to the state legislature for consideration. If the Democrat-majority in Olympia refuses to pass these policies into law, they will go to the November 2024 ballot to be approved by the voters. In that case, we will use the Democrats’ lack of action to get more Republicans elected to the legislature in Olympia.

The WAGOP is proud to have already endorsed all six initiatives earlier this year. These six policies are common-sense approaches that protect the safety and pocketbooks of WA citizens. Listed below are all of the initiatives:
 
For more information on the initiatives and how to sign them visit: letsgowashington.com

Public Safety
1-2113 - Reasonable Police Pursuit

Cost of Living
I-2117 - Stop the hidden gas tax
I-2124 - Opt out of state-run long term care coverage tax
I-2109 - Repeal the capital gains tax
I-2111 - No state income tax

Parental Rights
I-2081 - Parental Notification

These initiatives are a common-sense approach to fixing what's broken in our state. Thank you for your support to get them qualified in the next two months. And thank you for your support of the WAGOP's Plan to Fight Crime.

Sincerely,

Jim Walsh
Chairman
Washington State Republican Party
From: Chairman Jim Walsh <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, Oct. 12
Time: 9:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Following the successful launch of the WAGOP Plan to Save Basic Education, we are excited to share with you the release of our next policy plan.

WAGOP's Plan to Fight Crime
 
Below is a video from Chairman Walsh highlighting the key principles of our plan to fight crime. Our full written release of the plan is copied below.
WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh's weekly video (10/11/2023)
Highlighting WAGOP's Plan to Fight Crime
WAGOP’s Plan to Fight Crime
 
WAGOP HQ - This week, Chairman Jim Walsh unveiled Republicans’ plan to fight crime in Washington. “The citizens of Washington state should always feel safe in their homes, their communities, and at work,” said Chairman Walsh. “Olympia and D.C. have failed the people of Washington on public safety.”

The WAGOP principles to fighting crime in Washington State:
  • Protect Citizens
  • Get Back to Prosecuting Criminals
  • Support Practical Rehabilitation
  • Champion Law Enforcement
  • Restore Safe Neighborhoods
The top priority of government is to protect its citizens. From Seattle to Spokane, Washington citizens are less safe in their communities, at work, and even at home. The headlines on violent crime in our state have become part of our daily lives. Here are some of the facts.
  • According to a report from Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC), murders in Washington increased by 96% between 2019 and 2022.
  • Washington has the fewest police officers and deputies per capita of any state in the country.
  • Washington is ranked third highest for total car thefts—and that number is rising.
  • Between 2015 and 2021, rape increased by 51%—and that number is also rising.
The data points go on and on and on….

“Soft on crime” and “defunding the police” rhetoric and policies promoted by Democrat lawmakers and liberal judges are to blame. Our criminal justice system is empowering criminals, not protecting citizens.

As Republican state legislator Rep. Dan Griffey stated recently: “People that would do harm to society know the rules now, and they’re playing by it.”

In Olympia, GOP lawmakers were able to help restore some measure of common sense by making fixes to recent anti-cop and drug-possession laws. They are committed to protecting WA citizens and fighting crime to make our neighborhoods safe again. But there’s more work to do.

WAGOP’s Plan to Fight Crime includes the following policy proposals:
  • Hire more law enforcement officers—not community safety officers, not social workers. And provide those officers ample support. The anti-police rhetoric needs to stop. According to War on Cops author Heather Mac Donald, there is no epidemic of fatal police shootings against unarmed Americans. And yet, that’s all we hear from the media and Democrat politicians.
  • Allow police officers to pursue criminals and defend themselves. WAGOP has endorsed I-2113, which would allow reasonable vehicular police pursuits. Having more police officers establishes a visible community presence to create positive relationships. This prevents crimes from occurring.
  • Celebrate law enforcement professionals, don’t denigrate them. For the past several legislative terms, Democrats in Olympia and D.C. have disparaged sheriff’s deputies and police. This affects how the media—and even some impressionable young people—treat law enforcement officers. And it isn’t good. We need to restore positive interactions between the public and police.
  • Get back to prosecuting criminals. We need to fix our criminal justice system. Too many local prosecutors have become politicians first. Their focus needs to be on protecting their communities. We cannot afford criminals roaming free in our streets creating more crime and chaos. We need to prosecute crime and get criminals off the street.
  • Enforce strong bail and parole processes. When felons are released without bail and/or strong parole accountability, they quickly re-offend. It is critical to call out bail funds, like Northwest Community Bail Fund. Michael Sendejo, 51, was found guilty by a jury in a King County court of second-degree murder with a deadly weapon— after NCBF bailed him out of jail, following his arraignment in 2021.
Left-wing policies that started in Seattle have spread across Washington through radicalized city councils, activist legislators in Olympia, and prosecutors who refuse to prosecute. The WAGOP and Republican lawmakers in Olympia are committed to restoring safety in our streets and stopping repeat offenders.

Victims of violent crime do not have peace of mind that their attackers will be brought to justice. Police officers are now the ones “handcuffed” as radical lawmakers curtail their ability to pursue criminals. At the same time, the prospects for our youth decline as they fall into drugs, gangs, and homelessness.

“The time for cheap rhetoric is over,” concludes Chairman Walsh. “These problems can be fixed. Troubles caused by bad policies can be cured by better policies. All it takes is telling the truth about crime and being courageous enough to enforce our laws. We’ve been timid for too long. Now we need to be brave.”

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