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Public-records debate in Olympia may be decided in court
A bill that would have let legislators dodge some requirements of Washington's Public Records Act has been declared dead. But the conversation is far from over.
Melissa Santos is formerly a Crosscut staff reporter who covered state politics and the Legislature. She came to Crosscut from The Seattle Times editorial board, where she wrote columns and opinion pi
A bill that would have let legislators dodge some requirements of Washington's Public Records Act has been declared dead. But the conversation is far from over.
Some lawmakers say it could make for less divisive politics. Others remain wary, based on Pierce County’s past experience with the alternative voting method.
After legislators failed last year to exempt themselves from the state's Public Records Act, one lawmaker has a new proposal.
The push by legislators comes after the state had four 'faithless electors' go rogue in 2016.