Washington state plans a $1.3 billion bureaucrat salary increase despite facing a significant budget shor ...
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Opinion: WA state wants to increase bureaucrats’ salaries by $1.3 billion despite claims the state is facing a budget shortfall
Opinion: WA state wants to increase bureaucrats’ salaries by $1.3 billion despite claims the state is facing a budget shortfall
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Opinion: Confusing initiative titles should not be a thing
Opinion: Confusing initiative titles should not be a thing
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Opinion: As voters reject repeal of climate law, CO2 tax price nearly doubles
Opinion: As voters reject repeal of climate law, CO2 tax price nearly doubles
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Opinion: As a new day dawns in America, the WAGOP is determined to continue fighting the good fight
Opinion: As a new day dawns in America, the WAGOP is determined to continue fighting the good fight
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Opinion: Time to support parents’ rights
Opinion: Time to support parents’ rights
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Opinion: The most important choices about our community shouldn’t be made on election day
Opinion: The most important choices about our community shouldn’t be made on election day
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Opinion: New evidence shows harmful Critical Race Theory is taught in Washington public schools
Opinion: New evidence shows harmful Critical Race Theory is taught in Washington public schools
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Opinion: Who are bike lanes for, really?
Opinion: Who are bike lanes for, really?
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Opinion: WA Cares harms low-income workers today for a maybe-benefit tomorrow
Opinion: WA Cares harms low-income workers today for a maybe-benefit tomorrow
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Opinion: The Minimum Wage fever isn’t passing
Opinion: The Minimum Wage fever isn’t passing

