Frank Chopp, former WA House speaker and tireless advocate, dies at 71 Frank Chopp, the longest-serving House speaker in Washington state history and a fierce advocate for working families and…
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Friday, March 21
We’re WA landlords and we agree with rent stabilization The last election was largely about the affordability crisis facing most Americans. The cost of housing was a major factor. That’s…
Wednesday, March 19
Nearly 3 million immigrants got amnesty under Reagan. Some of them still work on Washington’s farms These days, like all employers, farms gather social security numbers and other paperwork documenting…
Tuesday, March 18
Democratic lawmakers warn of ‘all-out assault’ on Medicaid, though Trump says the program is safe Billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid would have a devastating impact on the more…
Monday, March 17
Legislators still considering furlough of Washington state employees As Washington lawmakers look for solutions to the state’s $12 billion budget deficit, they’re considering a furlough of state workers. Workers could…