Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
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The governor planned to meet with the state’s top military official Tuesday, after the president sent the National Guard and Marines to respond to Los Angeles protests.
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About 200,000 residents could lose coverage, and the state could miss out on billions in federal dollars, officials say. Republican state lawmakers are among those opposing the cuts.
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The governor used his veto pen sparingly, to the delight of Democrats and the disappointment of Republicans.
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A pair of bills to help solve the problem derailed in the Legislature, leaving the state’s Green Hill School to continue operating over capacity.
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In a 15-state lawsuit filed in federal court in Seattle, states argue the president is abusing his authority to fast-track fossil fuel projects.
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Firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds will remain outlawed under a 2022 law that a gun shop challenged as unconstitutional.
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Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the bill on Wednesday, it takes effect immediately and will not allow for hikes of more than 10% in a year.
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The federal funding totaled over $800 million nationwide, with about $55 million going to Washington.