
Equity
Washington’s vaccine rollout slower for BIPOC communities
Although some progress has been made in the state’s vaccination efforts, critics say there are still plenty of kinks to be worked out.
Although some progress has been made in the state’s vaccination efforts, critics say there are still plenty of kinks to be worked out.
The modern-day insurance industry was founded on slavery and the slave trade. A Senate bill seeks to right this legacy.
Efforts to expand the state’s green building rules would, among other things, phase out gas heat and appliances in most homes and businesses.
The move by the King County Board of Health comes after a Crosscut report showing disproportionate enforcement toward homeless people.
Latino signatures are more likely to be questioned and less likely to be fixed during Washington state elections.