Washington faces a $10B budget shortfall, considering a $4B worker pay hike.
Teen Preston Aarhus earns Eagle Scout after revitalizing Vancouver playground.
Sen. Lynda Wilson highlights safe funding for services despite looming demands for billions in new spending.
One member of a prominent Washington think tank suspects lawmakers are considering modifying the capital gains tax to generate more revenue for state coffers Brett DavisThe Center Square Washington A general income tax in Washington state appears to be off the table for now, even as voters retained the state’s capital gains tax by failing ...
Elizabeth New (Hovde) critiques Washington's Paid Family and Medical Leave program, highlighting audit findings of double-dipping and program inefficiencies.
WAGOP highlights gains in Washington's November 2024 election, challenging claims the state turned "bluer."
Vancouver City Council invites community members to share questions and ideas at a public forum on Nov. 25 at Evergreen Public Schools.
Vancouver Public Schools Board approves a Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy for the February 2025 ballot to support long-term needs.
Facing $10B in budget overspending, Washington considers $1.4B state worker pay hike

Facing $10B in budget overspending, Washington considers $1.4B state worker pay hike

Washington faces a $10B budget shortfall, considering a $4B worker pay hike.

15-year-old earns Eagle Scout after repairing abandoned playground

15-year-old earns Eagle Scout after repairing abandoned playground

Teen Preston Aarhus earns Eagle Scout after revitalizing Vancouver playground.

Budget leader says funding for programs and services is safe, concern is demand for billions in new spending

Budget leader says funding for programs and services is safe, concern is demand for billions in new spending

Sen. Lynda Wilson highlights safe funding for services despite looming demands for billions in new spending.

After evading repeal, will Washington expand its capital gains tax to lower incomes?

After evading repeal, will Washington expand its capital gains tax to lower incomes?

One member of a prominent Washington think tank suspects lawmakers are considering modifying the capital gains tax to generate more revenue for state coffers Brett DavisThe Center Square Washington A general income tax in Washington state appears to be off the table for now, even as voters retained the state’s capital gains tax by failing ...

Opinion: New audit offers another reason lawmakers should leave the state’s paid-leave program behind

Opinion: New audit offers another reason lawmakers should leave the state’s paid-leave program behind

Elizabeth New (Hovde) critiques Washington's Paid Family and Medical Leave program, highlighting audit findings of double-dipping and program inefficiencies.

Opinion: WA turns redder, despite faulty media reports that said otherwise

Opinion: WA turns redder, despite faulty media reports that said otherwise

WAGOP highlights gains in Washington's November 2024 election, challenging claims the state turned "bluer."

Vancouver City Council to host community forum on Nov. 25

Vancouver City Council to host community forum on Nov. 25

Vancouver City Council invites community members to share questions and ideas at a public forum on Nov. 25 at Evergreen Public Schools.

Vancouver Public Schools to run Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy on February ballot

Vancouver Public Schools to run Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy on February ballot

Vancouver Public Schools Board approves a Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy for the February 2025 ballot to support long-term needs.

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