A point of contention in the 34th District legislative race: Is harmful CRT being taught in public schools?
State schools superintendent wants to spend $2.9 billion more on a system that is losing students and cutting academic standards
Taxpayer-funded solar EV chargers cost five times as much as regular chargers but produce far less electricity
La agencia de Washington dice que la descarbonización no es una prioridad de la “descarbonización comunitaria” financiada por el impuesto al CO2
Government Reform New state ... New state tax proposals examined by Jason Mercier Blog Jan 4, 2021 Share Related Articles Washington state wants to increase bureaucrats’ salaries by $1.3 billion despite claims the state is facing a budget shortfall Transparency of this sort is likely to increase insurance costs, not lower them The most important choices about our community shouldn't be made on election day KGMI morning news extra interviewed Jason Mercier about several new tax proposals already lined up for the 2021 Legislative Session despite state revenue being projected to grow by more than 7 percent. Sign up for the WPC Newsletter Please enter full name Please enter e-mail address Share Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Share
Washington state wants to increase bureaucrats’ salaries by $1.3 billion despite claims the state is facing a budget shortfall
Washington state wants to increase bureaucrats’ salaries by $1.3 billion despite claims the state is facing a budget shortfall Mark Harmsworth Nov 14, 2024
Transparency of this sort is likely to increase insurance costs, not lower them Elizabeth New (Hovde) Nov 7, 2024
The most important choices about our community shouldn't be made on election day Todd Myers Nov 5, 2024