If you’re really rich, and mad that you’re going to have to pay the new millionaire’s state income tax, it turns out you have your immediate neighbors to blame. Or maybe even yourself. Data released by the state Department of Revenue ...
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Emissions-Intensive Trade-Exposed facilities include oil refineries and paper, aerospace and metals manufacturers that have not been required to pay for their own carbon allowances under the Climate Commitment Act. This is because these industries are considered to be facing significant ...
Read MoreSen. Vandana Slatter, who served as Bellevue’s first Indian American city councilmember, co-sponsored the bill, saying that she is “proud to be from a state that is home to people from different cultures, communities, and faiths.” “Growing up, I never saw Diwali ...
Read MoreIn an exceptional gesture in honour of India’s 77th Republic Day, the Washington State Senate convened a special session and adopted Resolution Number 8674, celebrating the Republic Day of India, on “January 26, 2026”. The Senate Resolution was piloted by ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA — Democratic state lawmakers, worried about federal efforts to limit transgender and abortion rights, want to amend the state constitution to include protections for gender-affirming and reproductive health care, and hope to put it before voters. Senate Joint Resolution ...
Read MorePassed along party lines with Democratic support in 2023, Washington’s My Health My Data Act prohibits this activity. The landmark law aims to safeguard personal health data from being collected without the users’ knowledge. The impetus for the law came from the ...
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Washington state lawmakers finalized passage of a bill Monday that provides privacy protections for consumer health data. The bill protects health data collected by consumer apps and websites, which is not covered by federal regulations, and is headed to Washington ...
Read MoreIn spring 2022, the Puget Sound community confronted the distressing prospect that insufficient funds could shut down Seattle Central College’s culinary program and other important workforce programs at Seattle Colleges. These are accessible, high-quality public programs that prepare skilled workers ...
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