Legislative cutoff marks end for these bills that could have become Washington law, at least for now
With the session more than halfway over, Wednesday marked the day most bills needed to pass out of their chamber of origin in ...
Senate Republicans have introduced the '$ave Washington' budget, a proposal aiming to fund state priorities without raising ...
SEATTLE — A bill to cap rental rates at 7% a year could go to a vote on the floor of the state House this week, according to ...
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The Olympian on MSNNeed some fun this weekend? Comedy, music and theater are among the Olympia area optionsSunday, March 16, the Olympia Symphony Orchestra presents “Open Doors,” featuring music by Johannes Brahms, Felix Mendelssohn and Steve Reich along with Molly Turner’s “Open Doors,” composed in 2023 ...
The bill would limit annual price hikes for residential tenants to no more than 7% a year. It next goes to the state Senate.
Wednesday marked a key deadline for lawmakers, as they had to pass all legislation without budgetary impacts out of the chamber they originated from.
In Washington, the eastern parts of the state may provide the best views of tonight's lunar eclipse. See expected cloud cover percentages for the nation.
Tesla is the only electric vehicle manufacturer allowed to sell directly to consumers in Washington through an exemption to ...
As the Trump administration pushes to dramatically downsize the federal government, new state data released this week show a ...
Some Democrats are pushing a parliamentary longshot: asking lawmakers -- late in the session -- to put a constitutional ...
The Washington State Attorney General's Office is suing the Adams County Sheriff's Office, accusing the agency of cooperating ...
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