Representative Dan Griffey discusses the recently released supplemental budget proposals by House Democrats and Senate Republicans. Griffey expresses concern about the $3 billion spending in the budget, emphasizing the missed opportunity to address underfunding in K-12 education and special education. He highlights specific initiatives in the 35th district, including a budget proviso for educating people on fentanyl use in libraries and a study on cancer occurrences among volunteer firefighters. Additionally, Griffey addresses issues in the state's childcare system, advocating for a more scalable and flexible approach to certification processes. The conversation also touches on public safety, with discussions on a potential joint hearing on police pursuit and the possibility of passing a crime victims bill of rights.