SB 5308 would narrowly prevent state agencies from giving out personal religious information to the feds.
Educators and advocates want to dismantle institutionalized racism. Step one: Change the curriculum.
They’re like little texts, sent from your local health department.
Sen. Doug Ericksen will be splitting time between Olympia and D.C., raising questions of both propriety and procedure.
As they rush to destroy Obamacare, the GOP has insisted no one will lose their insurance. 500,000 Washingtonians depend on them keeping their word.
But it’s unlikely to become law.
“Folks who probably wouldn’t have liked me before love me when I’m Jesus.”
Brayden Olson argues his generation is suffering in today’s economy, and needs a seat at the policy table to fix it.
When the new administration takes office, Democratic attorneys general will be ready.
With the Trump administration imminent, trans people are scrambling to get their papers in order.
Four alternatives to bring at least 200 self-sustained grizzlies in the North Cascades.
Seattle’s limited efforts to address homelessness are slowly manifesting.
More than 60 social justice organizations have joined the appeal against the new ‘Justice Center.’
Less than a week into the session, lawmakers have already set themselves up for overtime.
The marketplace has proven popular with Washingtonians, even as GOP leaders consider ways to dismantle the law that created it.
Records show Philip Anschutz, owner of AEG, has donated large sums to several organizations committed to fighting same-sex marriage and other causes.
In a grisly murder case, the defense wants to know if the DNA evidence is reliable. They’ll never find out.
With a council so willing to pass resolutions on issues, anything less verges on duplicitous.
This puts us on track to have an all-electric, zero-emissions transit system in the near future.
The initaitive, which failed last year, would also allow discrimination at private businesses.
