Bills to standardize recycling statewide, tweak the state’s cap-and-invest program and allow fusion energy development all made it through this session.
The proposed legislation would expand insurance coverage for assistive devices like running blades or waterproof legs — but not under all health plans.
Chris Maestas, 17, laughs with other students during Open Doors, at Choice High School, a program that works to reengage students and prepare them for employment, in Shelton, Washington on February 19...
Solar energy, veteran care, special education and foster care services are a few of the many programs that could be affected as a $12B shortfall looms.
Roughly 100 trans youth provided testimony attached to the suit, in which three doctors and two other states are joining Attorney General Nick Brown as plaintiffs.