Bills to standardize recycling statewide, tweak the state’s cap-and-invest program and allow fusion energy development all made it through this session.
Residents voted 59.7% to 40.3% Tuesday night to continue funding a database of three million prints used by local law enforcement and government agencies.
The Department of Homeland Security’s letters were not addressed to any specific names and started with “It is time for you to leave the United States.”
HB 1472 has sparked debate between those who support a community-based model and those who say closures will hurt current residents and state employees.
In our latest poll, only 9% of respondents said they’d recently discussed state-level policy. The Cascade PBS Politics newsletter wants to change that.