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Late last week, as Republicans in Washington, D.C. passed a massive and deeply unpopular federal spending bill, your state lawmakers were already hard at work preparing for its impact.
Washington’s Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson and Senate Republican Leader John Braun have teamed up to persuade voters to let the state make stock market investments with tax dollars collected for its ne ...
WASHINGTON – The news of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's divorce from his wife of 38 years may be a gift to at least one ...
Contracts between the state government and public-employee unions — agreements that involve taxpayer money and employees who work for the people — require transparency. Instead, the Washington Supreme ...
This year’s legislative session saw lawmakers approve a tax increase projected to generate approximately $9.4 billion in ...
A top-two primary took place on August 2, 2022, in Washington to determine which candidates would earn the right to run in the state's secretary of state election on November 8, 2022. Incumbent Steve ...
As reported by The Center Square, the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, or FAIR, a national New York-based nonprofit, brought the case against the head of the Washington State Housing Finance ...
Reykdal noted the Washington State Legislature just “doubled down” on protecting transgender athletes. “They passed legislation this year that said we affirm that we see gender protections as ...
Washington state superintendent to help fund Imagination Library, work with legislature to restore funds June 26, 2025 Updated Thu., June 26, 2025 at 8:43 p.m.
(The Center Square) – State Superintendent Chris Reykdal is very concerned about potential education cuts from the federal government, but says the Washington Office of the Superintendent of ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has handed a victory to the Republican-controlled Legislature in a power struggle with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. The court on Wednesday struck down his partial veto ...
Washington state inspectors are way behind in their examinations of hospitals and fail to investigate when hospitals report errors they made in caring for patients.