In a letter to the editor, John Ley shares his thoughts on recent comments by an ODOT official regarding ...
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Letter: ‘The people need an affordable, responsible project that will meet transportation needs for the next century’
Letter: ‘The people need an affordable, responsible project that will meet transportation needs for the next century’
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POLL: When it comes to a major infrastructure project, who do you trust to be more cost efficient — the government or the private sector?
POLL: When it comes to a major infrastructure project, who do you trust to be more cost efficient — the government or the private sector?
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Letter: Congresswoman ‘is not working for the interests of the people in her district’
Letter: Congresswoman ‘is not working for the interests of the people in her district’
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Opinion: Washington can’t impose a Disneyland excise tax
Opinion: Washington can’t impose a Disneyland excise tax
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Opinion: ‘We can’t forfeit these battles’
Opinion: ‘We can’t forfeit these battles’
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Opinion: Nearly 64,000 students sign up for Arizona’s private school choice program
Opinion: Nearly 64,000 students sign up for Arizona’s private school choice program
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Opinion: Washington State Supreme Court capital gains tax ruling appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States
Opinion: Washington State Supreme Court capital gains tax ruling appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States
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POLL: Do you agree with OSPI’s claim that school shutdowns during the COVID pandemic did not put students behind?
POLL: Do you agree with OSPI’s claim that school shutdowns during the COVID pandemic did not put students behind?
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Column: Washington’s latest CO2 auction shows residents will continue to pay “outrageously more” than California
Column: Washington’s latest CO2 auction shows residents will continue to pay “outrageously more” than California
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Opinion: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction says COVID-19 school shutdowns did not put students behind
Opinion: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction says COVID-19 school shutdowns did not put students behind