Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
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After Justice Barbara Madsen’s retirement, a third of the court will turn over by next year.
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In 2025, 57 kids died or nearly died in the system. Lawmakers are looking for ways to curb the trend.
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The Democratic-backed bill, which aims to get federal immigration agents to show their faces, next heads to the House after a party-line vote.
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Gov. Bob Ferguson and Attorney General Nick Brown didn’t rule out the National Guard or state or local law enforcement ending up at odds with federal agents.
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Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank faces backlash after he disputed the Legislature’s authority and questioned whether they were prepared to clash with his supporters.
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Gov. Bob Ferguson has thrown support behind the bill. It could face legal challenges if passed.
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It all but guarantees the Let’s Go Washington measures will go before voters this fall, if thousands of signatures in support are verified.
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