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Ferguson partially vetoes bill to expand WA Clemency & Pardons Board

(The Center Square) – Gov. Bob Ferguson has approved core provisions of a bill related to Washington state’s Clemency & Pardons Board, but vetoed sections related to the allocated funding for its implementation. Engrossed Second Substitute House HB 1131, signed into law by the governor on Tuesday, expands the CPB, makes board members eligible for compensation, and changes the board’s process for reviewing applications and other functions. The bill expands the board from five to

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Judge orders Trump to stop dismantling Department of Education

(The Center Square) – A federal judge Thursday ordered an indefinite stop to the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. The court order reinstated 1,300 fired workers, nearly half the department’s staff, and blocked attempts to transfer management of federal student loans and special education functions out of the department. The U.S. District Court for Massachusetts granted a preliminary injunction in the case, which combined two previous lawsuits. One was Somerville

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Drills help people prepare for Washington state's real wildfire season

(The Center Square) – When the only way out of a heavily treed neighborhood on a normal weekday is called “Dysfunction Junction,” wildfire preparedness is essential. A fire evacuation drill on Saturday morning, May 5, put the intersection of 14th and Lindeke Street in Spokane through a test of emergency systems. According to a post-drill survey, 75% of Grandview/Thorpe neighborhood residents participated in the real-time rollout of evacuation Levels 1, 2 and 3. The scenario

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WA Congressional delegation asks Trump to reconsider $34M disaster relief request

(The Center Square) – Facing $34 million in damages, the Washington state Congressional delegation sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, pleading for disaster relief. Severe winds and heavy rainfall that caused flooding and mudslides hit the Evergreen State last November in what experts call a “bomb cyclone.” Former Gov. Jay Inslee declared a disaster at the time across nine counties, which Gov. Bob Ferguson has since expanded to two others. Ferguson requested

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