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Jason Rantz Show

The Jason Rantz Show airs every weekday from 3pm - 7pm on AM 770 KTTH.

Who deserves blame for the death of car tab relief efforts?

There's a lot of finger pointing going on after the Washington state Legislature failed to pass any kind of relief from expensive car tab fees.
8 years ago

Legislature passes bill to avoid nasty fight over I-940

The Washington state Legislature passed a measure that changes the requirements for prosecuting officers who use deadly force. Is it for the best?
8 years ago

In rare move, investigation reopened into Garfield High School counselor

For only the second time in eight years, the Office of Professional Practices is reopening an investigation into a high school counselor.
8 years ago

Gov. Inslee wants to charge businesses $11 to pay for nothing

The Secretary of State's office figured out a way to save businesses $11 every year, but others in Olympia, including Gov. Inslee, still want that money.
8 years ago

Raising the smoking age to 21 could save Washington money

Rep. Paul Harris says that while Washington state would lose out on tax revenue if it raised the smoking age, it could actually save the state money.
8 years ago

17-year-old creates plan to make streets outside his school safer

Joe Mangan, 17, determined the sidewalks near his Seattle school were too narrow and bike lanes could be beneficial, so he decided to make his own plan.
8 years ago

Rick Steves encourages travel as a political act

Travel guide Rick Steves argues that you become an better American when you travel the world and challenge your perspectives.
8 years ago

A Conservative’s plan for free tampons at Washington colleges

A Republican representative is proposing a $1 million program to provide free tampons for Washington's community college students.
8 years ago

GOP legislators accuse Democrats of blocking car tab relief

Sound Transit 3 passed over a year ago, but the fight in the Legislature continues to drag on.
8 years ago

Former SDOT director Scott Kubly says he wasn’t fired

Former SDOT director Scott Kubly sits down with KTTH's Jason Rantz -- a staunch critic of his work -- to discuss lessons learned and insights into Seattle traffic.
8 years ago

UW security policy might be unfair to conservative groups

A UW policy requires any group hosting an event on campus to pay for security. Some argue that the security policy is unfair to conservative groups.
8 years ago

The state GOP’s plan to turn Seattle red

Caleb Heimlich secured his position as chair of the GOP party less than a week ago and he's already formulating plans to penetrate the state's bluest city.
8 years ago

Edmonds to crowd-source traffic calming solutions

The City of Edmonds wants to hear about your traffic calming solutions. You just have to fill out a bunch of paperwork and call your neighbors first.
8 years ago

Robert Gates: ‘Ultimate earthquake’ prep more concerning than nuclear attack

Earthquake preparations might be more imperative than preparations for a nuclear attack, says former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
8 years ago

Nuisance homes: Proposed solution for Snohomish County drug houses

A Snohomish County council member believes he has a solution to nuisance homes, filled with drugs and crime, that are plaguing neighbors.
8 years ago

Pierce County Republican enters race for state GOP chair

The contest for state GOP chair expanded from two to three candidates Friday morning.
8 years ago

Speech on Washington state college campuses getting more free

Speech codes on college campuses are actually getting less restrictive, both nationally and in Washington state.
8 years ago

Should Republicans be the ones backing sanctuary cities?

One Seattle attorney says there is an argument to be made that conservatives should really be the ones backing sanctuary cities.
8 years ago

Sound Transit’s $5 parking proposal is another ‘money grab’

A Washington lawmaker is pointing out that the $5 Sound Transit plans to charge at future garages is an example of why the agency is flawed.
8 years ago

Rep. Drew Hansen: States can protect net neutrality

Washington state Rep. Drew Hansen says even though the FCC voted down net neutrality rules, states can still protect internet consumers.
8 years ago

Terrorism expert: Every city is at risk, including Seattle

Like many other acts of terrorism before it, the New York City subway explosion begs the question: are other cities in the country also at risk for these kinds of attacks?
8 years ago

Jason Rantz travels with Sounders FC to Toronto

Follow Jason Rantz as he travels with the Seattle Sounders FC to Toronto where they take on Toronto FC in the MLS Cup.
8 years ago

Rep. Matt Manweller: We’re in a ‘Weinstein witch-hunt era’

State Representative Matt Manweller says previous accusations of sexual misconduct with students are being misconstrued.
8 years ago

Dave Reichert defends Republican tax bill

The Senate finally passed their version of tax reform over the weekend in a late night vote.
8 years ago