The Evergreen Free College Program being called for would benefit both middle-income and low-income students.
In addition to education, the program would help students find housing and provide meal plans and stipends for clothing, laundry, and showers.
A twice-failed bill would have named the mythic creature as the official state cryptid.
The measure would also update state oil spill contingency plans.
We turn the tables on our host and ask her a few questions in this bonus episode. Chiefly, what are you doing? And why?!
Statements from the governor and the state attorney general come in response to a shift in federal plans.
The aim is to provide those in need with services instead of jail time.
Bill moves out of committee with lower tax rate than governor proposed, a “monumental step.”
The bill would ensure that those with low incomes can have access to clean products, say proponents.
Senate Democrat slams their efforts as “unthoughtful sledgehammers.”
Washington state is home to the only jurisdiction named for the civil rights leader. How did that happen?
Premiums have skyrocketed, prompting a response from lawmakers.
Opponents say that such a move would undermine the safety and rights of gun owners.