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A more than $350 million deficit looms in 2029 without changes to either raise more tax revenue or lower costs.
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Live music is bouncing back post-pandemic, but many Washington musicians are considering relocating due to rising costs.
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California lawmakers voted reauthorize the state’s carbon cap program through 2045.
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Democratic lawmakers are calling on congressional Republicans to permanently extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the year.
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The request is to turn over the full name, date of birth, address and driver’s license number or the last four digits of the Social Security number for every voter in the last 10 years.
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Literacy Source, a Seattle-based non-profit, teaches adults reading, writing, and basic math. Demand for classes has increased, leading to many being turned away.
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The House Bill would require Washington-based consumer cooperatives with more than 2,500 employees to reserve two seats on its board of directors for people who work at the co-op.
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Through a new partnership with Cascade PBS, Nate Sanford will cover state politics and policy with an emphasis on how they impact people 18 to 35.
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Washington state officials are bracing for a 10 to $12 billion budget gap over the next several years. The legislature will convene in January to craft a two-year budget.
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This year Washington State Academy of Sciences' annual symposium focused on how the state can utilize artificial intelligence in climate, health and agriculture.