Washington lawmakers traded blame after Congress voted to end the record-long shutdown, with Rep. Marie G ...
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End of shutdown ignites new round of sparring among WA’s congressional lawmakers
End of shutdown ignites new round of sparring among WA’s congressional lawmakers
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Opinion: Who really benefits from the shutdown?
Opinion: Who really benefits from the shutdown?
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Government shutdown entered day six with talks over health care at an impasse
Government shutdown entered day six with talks over health care at an impasse
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‘We’re headed to a shutdown’: White House meeting ends with no deal as deadline nears
‘We’re headed to a shutdown’: White House meeting ends with no deal as deadline nears
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Opinion: Does more Medicaid mean fewer ER visits?
Opinion: Does more Medicaid mean fewer ER visits?
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8.9% averaged rate hike okayed for individual health plans sold in Washington next year
8.9% averaged rate hike okayed for individual health plans sold in Washington next year
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Opinion: Washington state has permission to subsidize health insurance for undocumented immigrants
Opinion: Washington state has permission to subsidize health insurance for undocumented immigrants
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Opinion: Paving a path for universal health care in the state continues, despite its unfulfilled promises elsewhere
Opinion: Paving a path for universal health care in the state continues, despite its unfulfilled promises elsewhere
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POLL: Are government officials who dictate payments that don’t cover hospital costs to blame for virtually every hospital in the state being in financial trouble?
POLL: Are government officials who dictate payments that don’t cover hospital costs to blame for virtually every hospital in the state being in financial trouble?
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