politics
Despite law, 20 WA counties don’t offer public-option health plans
Now, legislators think they have a fix to bring the public-option law they passed two years ago to every county.
Now, legislators think they have a fix to bring the public-option law they passed two years ago to every county.
Legislators are spending $400 million to expand broadband, while opening up public internet options. But access for everyone is still a long way off.
The dismissal led to a blistering ‘personal’ email from a top state official, who then herself was fired from her Health Department post.
The state ranks near worst in the nation for constraints on civil asset forfeiture.
Washington police sell or use millions of dollars’ worth of seized property each year. Legislators haven’t managed to change the rules.