The gig economy is often touted as a natural evolution of the employer-employee relationship, with companies enjoying access to a larger and cheaper pool of talent and workers enjoying flexible…
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New York Law Journal
KPQ
Gig Economy Concerning to Some State Lawmakers
Being a part of the Gig Economy can sound sort of exciting. Lots of variety, none of that nine-to-five grind . . .
The Columbian
Rep. Stonier sponsors ‘Breakfast after the bell,’ to feed more hungry kids
At Martin Luther King Elementary School, the cafeteria is packed with students grubbing on whole-wheat bagels with cream cheese and fruit before rushing off to class.
The Columbian
$80 million from capital budget heading to Clark County
Clark County will finally get funding for a much-anticipated list of infrastructure and construction projects after Gov. Jay Inslee signed the $4.2 billion capital budget on Friday.
The Columbian
Stonier now deputy whip for House Democrats
Washington state Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, was elected to a leadership position by members of the House Democratic Caucus on Monday.
Spokesman Review
Washington House backs late breakfast programs at public schools
OLYMPIA – Some Washington public schools would be required to offer free or reduced-cost breakfasts to low-income students even if they arrive just before classes start, under a bill approved…
Seattle Times
More Washington students could get a meal in expanded breakfast-after-the-bell program
OLYMPIA — More Washington students would have access to a morning meal under legislation that overwhelmingly passed the state House on Wednesday.
KNKX
‘Breakfast After The Bell’ May Be Coming Soon To Washington State
Wednesday marked the third day of Washington’s 2018 legislative session and the House of Representatives passed its first bill. It would require high poverty schools to offer breakfast after the start…
The Columbian
2018 Legislative Preview: A short session with a long list of challenges
When the Washington Legislature meets today a central goal will be finishing their work in the session’s 60 days.
The Centralia Chronicle
More Students Could Get a Meal in Expanded Breakfast-After-the-Bell Program
OLYMPIA — More Washington students would have access to a morning meal under legislation that overwhelmingly passed the state House on Wednesday.