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Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson had pledged to spend $100 million to hire new police officers as part of his first budget, but ...
Washington residents will be required to get a permit—and pass live-fire training—before buying a firearm in the state. William Kirk from ...
Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a wide-ranging Right to Repair bill into law. Lawmakers hope to improve access to quicker ...
Washington governor vetoes reshapes Washington's Clemency Board, influencing future clemency decisions in the state.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on May 13 signed the Securing Timely Notification and Benefits for Laid-Off Employees Act into law. Effective July ...
The Quilcene School District in Washington, long a blue state, is defying state law, voting to ban transgender athletes from ...
Hundreds of people turned out to rally and submitted dozens of public comments for the district board’s May 22 meeting ...
Critics of a new law concerning student rights and privacy protections at school say the fight is far from over, but note the ...
Governor Bob Ferguson signed Substitute Senate Bill 5408 (SSB 5408), enacting important amendments to the Washington Equal Pay ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a law on Tuesday that would authorize a special license plate depicting Smokey Bear. The purchase of ...
State Rep and Chairman of the Washington Republican Party Jim Walsh joined The John Curley Show to react to Governor Bob Ferguson signing every piece of legisla ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson said at a Thursday news conference that proposed cuts to federal Medicaid funding would hit states like Washington hard.