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Rep. Kevin Parker, R-Spokane, has introduced legislation that would give kids who are aware of danger to report it anonymously, before it happens.
Legislation passed the House Education Committee today that would create a program for students and members of the community to anonymously report concerns about unsafe or violent activities, or the threat...
My bill allows law enforcement and prosecutors to come at this problem from both sides: the labor standpoint and the prostitution standpoint
Rep. Kevin Parker, R-Spokane, invites the community of Spokane and surrounding communities for a public discussion on human trafficking and what the state is doing to address the crime Oct. 9,...
Spokane lawmaker was in the cafeteria of the Littleton, Colorado high school in 1999 Rep. Kevin Parker, R-Spokane, sat down with KHQ-TV’s Sean Owsley on April 20 to discuss the...
House Bill 1983 prime sponsored by Rep. Kevin Parker Thanks to strong bipartisan collaboration, two measures aimed at reducing the commercial sale of sex in Washington state passed the House...
6th District lawmaker is a Columbine survivor Rep. Kevin Parker, R-Spokane, will speak about public safety and his experiences as a Columbine survivor at a Rachel’s Challenge event tonight in...
Esquire Magazine did a piece on the Columbine tragedy of April 20, 1999, and the Spokane bomb scare of January 17, 2011. I am featured in the article. As you may...
6th District lawmaker and legislative assistant were at the school during shootings, share personal stories Rep. Kevin Parker was at Columbine High School as a Young Life leader during the tragic...
6th District lawmaker to partner with Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich in reaching out to concerned residents In the wake of a bomb being found along a parade route in Spokane...