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The Newsfeed: ACLU of Washington offers ‘Know Your Rights’ info
The organization has seen an influx in rights-training requests from groups statewide to help equip them for interactions with immigration enforcement.
The organization has seen an influx in rights-training requests from groups statewide to help equip them for interactions with immigration enforcement.
The Washington Supreme Court on Thursday nullified a 2023 Spokane ballot initiative that expanded the city’s camping ban, reversing
The city hearing examiner tossed appeals to the Comprehensive Plan, but due to delays the City Council is still focused on interim legislation.
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.
After Gov. Ferguson said he would veto a “wealth tax,” Democratic legislators proposed expanding capital gains, business and property taxes.