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20 Apr
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Bipartisan majority of Senate condemns Chechnya concentration camps

A bipartisan majority of 27 Washington state senators today introduced a resolution urging peaceable action on the part of diplomatic bodies of the federal government in collaboration with the international community on behalf of victims of homophobic persecution in Chechnya. ...

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17 Apr
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As Trump holds out, Senate Democrats request AG opinion on requiring presidential candidates’ tax returns

Senate Democrats today requested a formal opinion from Attorney General Bob Ferguson on the state’s ability to condition ballot access on whether presidential candidates release their federal tax returns. “As millions of Americans fulfill their civic duty this week by ...

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05 Apr
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At-risk youth could receive relief through Senate ID bill, budget grant

Homeless and at-risk youth could receive critical help as a result of two Senate measures awaiting consideration in the House, Sen. Marko Liias, D-Lynnwood, said today. Both measures would extend the reach of Cocoon House, a nonprofit that helps homeless ...

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