Washington taxpayers could pay as much as $120,000 per vehicle on electric heavy duty truck subsidies as ...
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Washington state could spend up to $120,000 per vehicle on EV truck subsidies
Washington state could spend up to $120,000 per vehicle on EV truck subsidies
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Washington public pension system expected to be fully funded by 2027
Washington public pension system expected to be fully funded by 2027
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200,000 eligible Washingtonians have less than a week to opt out of payroll tax program
200,000 eligible Washingtonians have less than a week to opt out of payroll tax program
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Inslee proposes Washington taxpayers spend $15 million on abortion services, training
Inslee proposes Washington taxpayers spend $15 million on abortion services, training
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POLL: Which is better for our nation, forgiving student loan debt or lower tuition costs?
POLL: Which is better for our nation, forgiving student loan debt or lower tuition costs?
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Republican leader says lowering tuition is fairer to students, families than subsidizing unpaid loans
Republican leader says lowering tuition is fairer to students, families than subsidizing unpaid loans
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Opinion: State taxpayers might be paying up to $1 billion a year subsidizing health insurance for undocumented residents
Opinion: State taxpayers might be paying up to $1 billion a year subsidizing health insurance for undocumented residents