Rep. Travis Couture's News & Media


Reps. Travis Couture and Dan Griffey appeared on KVI Radio in Seattle with Ari Hoffman to discuss the many misguided policies of the majority party in the Legislature on crime, parental rights,...

April 14, 2023

Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, spoke in favor of Senate Bill 5606, which aims to curb street racing. SB 5606 passed the House 93-4.

April 13, 2023

Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, spoke against the passage of Senate Bill 5599, which would exempt youth shelters and other similar organizations from parental notification requirements if a child enters their facility...

April 13, 2023

The state House today voted 57-39 to strip parents of the right to know where their children are in certain circumstances. Senate Bill 5599 would exempt youth shelters and other similar...

April 12, 2023

The state House shortly after midnight on Tuesday passed a bill that would partially restore the ability of law enforcement officers to engage in vehicle pursuits in limited circumstances.    Senate...

April 11, 2023

Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, urged the House to reject Senate Bill 5352, the Democrats’ half measure dealing with the ability of law enforcement officers to engage in vehicular pursuit.

April 11, 2023

House Resolution 4639 by Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, was unanimously adopted by the Washington State House of Representatives on April 7, 2023: WHEREAS, As Washingtonians, we owe a debt of gratitude...

April 10, 2023

House Bill 1274 is Couture’s first bill to pass both houses of the Legislature The Washington State Senate on Wednesday unanimously passed Rep. Travis Couture’s bill to help prevent child malnutrition....

April 6, 2023

Rep. Dan Griffey, R-Allyn, and Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, say a 29-year-old Shelton woman awaiting trial on domestic violence-related charges would still be alive if she had been held in jail,...

April 5, 2023

Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, supported amendment 551 to the operating budget to provide law enforcement professionals with signing bonuses, new equipment, and training. The amendment failed along partisan lines.

April 3, 2023