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AM 770 KTTH Host

Jason Rantz Show

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

What’s economically needed for coronavirus, and what’s needlessly political

Rep. Rick Larsen discusses the economic impact and the plans being put forward by Democrats and Republicans.
5 years ago

What are the legal implications of Inslee’s rules on social gatherings?

Former Attorney General Rob McKenna helps make legal sense of Gov. Inslee's restrictions on gatherings during coronavirus.
5 years ago

Rep. Rodgers: Coronavirus focus should be on state/federal cooperation, not partisanship

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers took part in last week's coronavirus task force meeting with Vice President Mike Pence, and talks next steps.
5 years ago

King County judge rejects Kent restraining order over coronavirus motel

Kent Mayor Dana Ralph discusses the legal action against King County to prevent the opening of a motel for coronavirus patients.
5 years ago

Rep. Rick Larsen says Pence was complimentary during Washington state visit

Rep. Rick Larsen discuss Vice President's Pence's visit and the current state of coronavirus in Washington state.
5 years ago

King County sheriff says her office is heeding coronavirus warnings

King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht explains how her deputies are prepping for coronavirus, including what happens if it were to spread among deputies.
5 years ago

Senator Steve O’Ban disappointed $30 car tabs bill failed

Senator Steve O’Ban joined the Jason Rantz Show to discuss the implications of his $30 car tabs bill getting voted down, and what this will mean for future elections.
5 years ago

WATCH: Rantz analyzes the Elizabeth Warren attacks on Bloomberg

Jason Rantz stopped by FOX News @ Night to analyze Elizabeth Warren's recent attacks on Michael Bloomberg.
5 years ago

WATCH: Rantz slams Pete Buttigieg’s plan to decriminalize drugs

Small town Mayor Pete Buttiegeg wants to decriminalize all drugs — from heroin and meth to cocaine and fentanyl. But does this idea actually work? Nope.
5 years ago

Why spirits bill could lead to numerous new liquor stores in Washington

House bill 2204 would actually let smaller Washington businesses sell liquor, so you would no longer need to be over 10,000 square feet to sell, which Costco pushed. John Guadnola of the Association of Washington Spirits and Wine Distributors discusses.
5 years ago

Fortunato’s $30 car tabs bill gets hearing, says Inslee’s needlessly delaying projects

Senator Phil Fortunato's bill to enact $30 car tabs got a hearing in Olympia this week, and discusses how it will protect it and why Inslee is playing politics by delaying projects.
5 years ago

How Washington state plans to avoid repeat of Iowa caucus debacle

The Democratic caucus in Iowa was plunged into chaos to kick off 2020's presidential primaries, a process that Washington state hopes to avoid when its own primary comes around.
5 years ago

Rep. intros bills to protect driver privacy with Democrats’ pay-per-mile plan

Republican Representative Jesse Young introduced a few bills to protect drivers' rights as the Democrats in Washington state are proposing a pay-per-mile tax plan.
5 years ago

Former Seattle council candidate switching parties, running for lieutenant governor

Sattler says she concerned with tax dollars being wasted and measurable outcomes not being developed, especially with issues like homelessness, all factors which seemed to alienate her from the local Democratic party.
5 years ago

Why Snohomish Sheriff Fortney overturned termination of two deputies

Snohomish County Sheriff Adam Fortney discusses why he overturned the terminations of deputies Matt Boice and Evan Twedt, accused of conducting a warrantless search.
5 years ago

Lawsuit argues UW made it difficult for workers to opt out of union, dues

UW employees are suing to get out of union membership and paying dues for their work over at the University of Washington. Attorney James Abernathy discusses the case.
5 years ago

Washington state GOP lawmaker ‘confronts reality’ with homeless proposal

A new proposal from Republican State House Rep. Drew Stokesbary looks to tackle homelessness in a way not often seen from fiscal conservatives in Washington state.
5 years ago

Sheriff explains why Legacy Fund is crucial for fallen Pierce County deputy

Pierce County Crime Stoppers has set up a Legacy Fund for Deputy Dyson to help take care of his family, who are very much in need at this moment.
5 years ago

Grassroots effort underway to recall Bob Ferguson over abuse of power

It's being led in part by Matt Marshall of Eatonville, who charges Bob Ferguson with malfeasance, misfeasance and violation of his oath of office.
5 years ago

Adam Carolla takes on Evergreen College, but doesn’t blame students

Adam Carolla discusses with KTTH's Jason Rantz his new 'No Safe Spaces' documentary, which features UW and Evergreen free speech abuses.
5 years ago

Republic police chief on run for governor and refusal to enforce I-1639

Republic police chief Loren Culp recently announced his candidacy for governor as a Republican, and joined the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.
5 years ago

HUD’s Dr. Ben Carson chides Seattle’s approach to homelessness

Ben Carson, HUD secretary under the Trump administration, says it's time to set aside ideology and focus on solutions to homelessness in Seattle.
5 years ago

Washington lawmaker pushes bills to improve police training, outreach

As cities like Seattle continue to struggle to recruit new police officers, a Washington lawmaker is looking to provide some relief on the state level.
5 years ago

How WA GOP plans to deal with Eyman’s independent run for governor

With Tim Eyman preparing to run for governor as an Independent, many are wondering how the state GOP plans to deal with a candidate who could potentially siphon away conservative votes.
5 years ago