Jerry Cornfield, Washington State Standard
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It’s seeking to end surprise sales that can leave people “economically evicted.” A Moses Lake site offers the first test.
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AG Ferguson moved the “surplus” donations to his gubernatorial campaign before a state watchdog closed a loophole that allowed donors to exceed contribution limits in the race.
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No general fund dollars were used to pay the coaches or salaries of any athletic department employees at UW and WSU. The schools are responsible for raising that money, through ticket sales, television broadcast deals and other revenue sources.
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State lawmakers will have hundreds of millions dollars more to spend thanks to higher-than-expected collections from Washington’s wealthiest residents.
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At the weeklong event, Washington is looking to solidify itself as a destination for companies on the leading edge of the coming generation of hydrogen, electric and hybrid hydrogen-electric powered aircraft.
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The unexpected first-year bounty will be poured into early learning and child care programs, and school districts in need of dollars for construction and renovation projects.