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Daily Briefing – December 6, 2019
Due to increases in the state’s B&O tax, many doctors may start looking to exit caring for rural and low-income patients.
Daily Briefing – December 5, 2019
Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz tells her contributors she needs them to tell her what to do.
The Daily Briefing – December 4, 2019
Pierce County is planning to join in the court fight against Seattle and King County over I-976
The Daily Briefing – December 3, 2019
The News Tribune jokes it would be more entertaining if we determined close elections by penalty kicks.
The Daily Briefing – December 2, 2019
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The Morning Briefing – November 27, 2019
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The Morning Briefing – November 26, 2019
Since the Janus decision, many government workers are saying “Bye Bye” to their unions.
The Morning Briefing — November 25, 2019
Washington State Attorney General said there was plenty of information available for the voters to make an informed decision on how to vote on I-976.
The Morning Briefing – November 22, 2019
Lawsuit aims to stop the legislature from keeping bills a secret from the public.
The Morning Briefing – November 21, 2019
Governor Inslee keeps blaming the good economy for his failed environmental policies.
The Morning Briefing – November 20, 2019
Even fewer Democrats are listening to Inslee’s climate change debate demands now that his failed presidential campaign demonstrated the lack of public support for the issue.
The Morning Briefing – November 19, 2019
Governor Inslee and Governor Brown sign an agreement saying the two states will conduct another study on a new I-5 bridge over the Columbia River.