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Yakima Republicans calling for investigation into election raffle prize giveaway

(The Center Square) – The Yakima County Republican Party is calling for a statewide investigation into an activist organization that hosted a ballot-related raffle during the 2025 general election in Sunnyside. According to social media posts sent to The Center Square by the Yakima County Republican Party, an organization called We Are Ella held an event related to ballot printing, ballot submission, and voter registration, featuring a raffle for a television and other high-value prizes.

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Attorneys general sue to keep SNAP for legal immigrants

(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general from 22 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Wednesday over ending food assistance for noncitizens who are legal permanent residents. The lawsuit, which names the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins as defendants, was filed in the Eugene division of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. The suit argues the USDA’s guidance for the Supplemental Food Assistance Program violates the One Big

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WATCH: WA agency accused of intentionally destroying public records

(The Center Square) – Serious allegations concerning the destruction of public records within the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, or OMWBE, are coming out in the latest The Public Records Officer Podcast from open government advocate Jamie Nixon. Nixon told The Center Square an anonymous source reached out to him, providing emails, letters, text messages and other documentation from Julie Bracken, the public records officer at OMWBE. “First thing they gave me was

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WATCH: Seattle hikes building fees 18%; developers say it will worsen housing crunch

(The Center Square) – Seattle will raise construction and permitting fees by 18% next year to plug budget gaps and avoid staffing cuts, a move that some city leaders and housing experts warn could slow development. City budget writers selected the fee hike to close an estimated $8 million shortfall at the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspection, which relies on building permit fees for 55% of its funding. SDCO officials laid out three options:

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