Rep. Chris Corry's News & Media


Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, sits down with KTTH’s Jason Rantz to explain why Senate Bill 5599 is a fundamental violation of parents’ rights. Corry also details the dangerous precedent the bill...

April 17, 2023

In his final legislative video update of the 2023 session, Rep. Chris Corry-R, Yakima, says majority Democrats pushed through inadequate policies on vehicle pursuits and drug possession policy. Corry also details...

April 15, 2023

Following a late-night debate Wednesday, the House passed a bill that exempts shelters and host homes for runaway children from having to notify parents when their children are seeking gender affirming...

April 14, 2023

The Washington State House of Representatives debated and voted on Senate Bill 5599 on April 12, 2023. From the House gallery, following the debate, Assistant Floor Leaders Chris Corry and Peter...

April 14, 2023

Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, speaks against House Bill 5599 which would violate parental rights by exempting shelters for runaways, and others that take in kids from parental notification laws for kids...

April 13, 2023

In a late-night debate this week, the Washington state House of Representatives approved a watered-down version of the vehicular pursuit bill on a 57-40 vote with split votes on both sides...

April 12, 2023

In his speech on Senate Bill 5087, Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, explains Democrats disguised a plan to finally repeal Washington’s voter-approved death penalty statute by hiding its removal in a technical...

April 11, 2023

Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, sits down to talk with KIT’s Lance Tormey to discuss Republican’s disappointment in the lack of bipartisanship in crafting the $70 billion operating budget. The pair also...

April 4, 2023

Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, joins KVI’s Ari Hoffman to break down the partisan operating budget. Corry details the disappointing details on education funding, behavioral health and more, plus provides an update...

April 4, 2023

The Washington House of Representatives passed a record 70-billion-dollar state operating budget Monday night on a party-line vote, with Republicans voting “no.” John Sattgast reports from Olympia. Wash. House Republicans ·...

April 4, 2023