Cheryl Pflug

May 13, 2008 - 9:43pm

McCain, in North Bend, talks energy, environment with local leaders

NORTH BEND -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain participated in a roundtable discussion on environmental issues today at the Cedar River Watershed Education Center in Eastern King County. McCain, a U.S. senator from Arizona, was joined by a wide slate of interested parties, ranging from Public Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland to REI CEO Sally Jewel, former Gov. Dan Evans and Mercer Island City Councilman Steve Litzow along with a handful of local business and non-profit group leaders.

Local Republicans in attendance at the event included Attorney General Rob McKenna, who is McCain's state chair, former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton, former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, state Sen. Cheryl Pflug and party Chairman Luke Esser. The first thing off their tongues was their excitement at having such a prominent national figure in town.

Sen. John McCain leads a roundtable discussionSen. John McCain leads a roundtable discussion

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April 15, 2008 - 12:14pm

'Green streak' Rossi reveals $15B transportation plan

BELLEVUE - Surrounded by a slate of influential local Republicans like Rep. Doug Erickson, Rep. Glenn Anderson, Sen. Cheryl Pflug and King County Councilman Reagan Dunn, gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi unveiled his new transportation plan this morning at the Bellevue Red Lion.

The detailed plan, called "progressive" by the campaign, contains $15 billion worth of projects meant to improve congestion, fully fund ferries and smaller road projects, and even repair more than a thousand state-controlled culverts to improve salmon habitat in order to better serve today's commuters as well as the millions projected to move into the state in the next 20 years.

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April 14, 2008 - 12:10pm

Pandemic Pflug

Chris Mulick calls her a leading Republican voice on health care issues, but in the business she's called, "Pandemic Pflug." And not in a good way.

Snoqualmie democrat Phyllis Huster has taken on the challenge that is state Senator Cheryl Pflug (R-5). We hope she's had her shots.

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April 11, 2008 - 9:36am

Democrat Huster to challenge Pflug

Democrat Phyllis Huster of Maple Valley has announced that she will challenge Senate Deputy Minority Leader Cheryl Pflug (R-Maple Valley) in the 5th Legislative District, which covers the Sammamish Plateau and I-90 corridor east of Seattle.  read more »

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