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Op-Ed: 2026 Washington Poll: Voters want economic focus, spending restraint, and ed transparency

Mountain States Policy Center on January 13 released results from the first annual Washington Poll, a new statewide research effort designed to help lawmakers, community leaders, and citizens better understand what Washingtonians believe the state should prioritize—and how the state should move forward. The inaugural poll, conducted January 2–9, 2026 among 800 registered voters in Washington, shows voters focused on kitchen-table issues—particularly the economy, taxes, and state spending—while also expressing strong interest in education reforms

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WATCH: Ferguson champions ‘millionaire’s tax’ during State of the State address

(The Center Square) – Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday delivered his State of the State address before a joint session of state lawmakers on Day 2 of the 60-day legislative session that began Monday, spotlighting the state’s resiliency by highlighting the response to recent flooding and throwing his support behind a so-called “millionaire’s tax.” The first-term Democrat praised the efforts of Washington State Department of Transportation crews, some of whom attended the speech, for their

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North Bend police services set to transition to King County Sheriff’s Office in April

(The Center Square) – A proposed contract between the King County Sheriff’s Office and the city of North Bend is slated to provide police services to the city beginning in April. North Bend has contracted with its neighboring city of Snoqualmie since 2012. The current contract ended at the end of 2024 and a short-term renewal agreement was entered into with Snoqualmie, extending services until a transition of services was reached. The transition to the

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States sue feds over gender ideology rules on health grants

(The Center Square) – New York, California and Oregon are leading 12 states suing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services over allegedly threatening to withhold billions of dollars in grants unless states illegally discriminate against transgender people. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island, is challenging the new conditions that the states’ Democratic attorney generals say are discriminatory. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said the new Health and

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