Finally something for these two to smile about. (Photo via www.kingcounty.gov)Today King County government finally passed the controversial budget, making up a $93 million shortfall that’s been the source of much “hot rhetoric” between Executive Ron Sims and his opponents on the council. Both sides are calling it a victory… for them, of course. Sims points out that the council kept his tricky lifeboat plan, council adversaries–specifically Larry Phillips–like to note that they took out most of the programs Sims kept afloat in his first proposal. Either way, the budget is in and people are relatively happy–at least for now. The numbers still project a bigger deficit in 2010 without some serious changes to government funding in Olympia this year. So don’t worry, this battle may be over, but the politically explosive government financial battle will never end.
More Stories From This Author
KC Council approves moratorium on detention centers
The King County Council approved a moratorium on detention centers in unincorporated King County as an effort to limit immigration…
By
Drew Dotson • March 4, 2026 4:10 pm
King County blocks construction of ICE detention centers
The King County Council approved an emergency one-year moratorium on March 3 that immediately blocks acceptance of permits for new…
By Staff reports • March 4, 2026 2:48 pm
Rivian and Lucid could see direct-to-consumer car sales in WA
Legislation allowing luxury electric vehicle makers Rivian and Lucid to join rival Tesla in selling directly to Washington customers is…
By Jerry Cornfield, Washington State Standard • March 2, 2026 6:12 pm
