When it comes to money, Democrats and Republicans don't agree on much in Olympia. But there's a common consensus when it ...
A proposed bill in the legislature could charge drivers for how much they drive in order to fund transportation projects. Supporters of the idea point to declining ...
A proposed bill in Washington's House could change how camping bans are enforced by implementing an "objective reasonableness ...
Our Secretary of State said the Trump administration could be undermining election security here in Washington.
Washington State may soon make a major move in funding transportation infrastructure. On Tuesday, Washington State ...
The latest beef in Olympia? Cow burps, farts, and poops. Washington lawmakers are considering a bill that seeks to gather better data on the scale and scope of methane emissions released by dairies an ...
As a multibillion-dollar budget hole looms and costs of living increase, Washington lawmakers are again debating whether to ...
A bill to identify and incentivize retrofitting unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings was referred last week to the state House's Appropriations Committee for consideration.
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Deadlines near for 2025’s new state laws
The most pertinent deadline for legislation is Feb. 21, the cutoff date for non-fiscal committees in the legislature to read ...
Grocery clerks support the regulations, citing safety and workload concerns, while grocery stores believe they have a handle ...
A new bill introduced by a Tacoma lawmaker could change the way drivers in Washington are taxed. Representative Jake Fey, who chairs the House Transportation Committee, has ...
Transportation funding at the state level is facing a billion-dollar budget shortfall, The Seattle Times reported. At the local level, despite comprising between 30 to 35 percent of the roads across ...