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Home / News / Inside Washington Retail / WR meets with House Republican Leader

WR meets with House Republican Leader

Apr 3, 2025
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Written by WR Communications
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Inside Washington Retail

WR Senior Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, Mark Johnson, met with House Republican Leader Rep. Drew Stokesbary (R-31) and members of the House Republican Caucus to discuss key issues, including public safety, taxes, and the state budget.

    

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