Healthcare costs top of mind for voters as midterms approach, survey finds
61% of voters say healthcare prices will shape their midterm vote, per a new KFF poll of 1,343 U.S. adults.
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Opinion: How the federal tax-credit scholarship could help Washington state teachers
Washington teachers spend an average of $1,041 annually on classroom supplies — ranking 11th highest in the nation.
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Opinion: Governor Ferguson can still put K-12 students and families first
Washington families could lose $723M in K-12 education funds if Gov. Ferguson refuses to opt in to the federal tax credit program.
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Clark County seeks volunteers for the Historic Preservation Commission
Clark County seeks one volunteer for its Historic Preservation Commission, with a three-year term starting July 1, 2026.
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Letter: Interstate Bridge Replacement lies and nonsense
Ortblad's comment asked whether IBR studied routing 28,000 daily trucks to rail and I-205 by 2040.
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Opinion: When your party no longer feels like home
Nancy Churchill argues the Democrat Party has been hijacked from within by ideological subversives, leaving lifelong liberals without a political home.
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VIDEO: WA anti-abortion group undeterred by SCOTUS ruling on abortion pill access
SCOTUS issued a temporary stay on mifepristone restrictions, with one order expiring May 11, 2026.
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WA Supreme Court bats down referendum attempt targeting income tax
The court upheld a necessity clause in SB 6346 blocking a referendum, leaving opponents only an initiative path requiring 308,911 signatures.
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WA Supreme Court rejects state’s attempt to unblock sheriff eligibility law
A Supreme Court commissioner kept a judge's block on SB 5974 in place as sheriff candidate filing continues statewide.
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Opinion: WA Cares – Important information is still MIA, but benefits are available for some in July
Family caregivers using CDWA are subject to a union contract with SEIU 775 — a fact not clearly disclosed in registration materials.
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