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States say they get big return on anti-Trump litigation

(The Center Square) – Attorneys general in California and Arizona say their states are getting billions of dollars back in their many lawsuits over what they call the Trump administration’s violations of laws and the U.S. Constitution. They say federal funds were unlawfully taken from their states and that the suits have a high ROI or return of investment for the money spent to file them. “The ROI on these lawsuits for all of the

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WATCH: Braver Angels CEO: Political dialogue is still possible – even in deep-blue WA

(The Center Square) – A little more than a month after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah, new Braver Angels CEO Maury Giles came to Seattle. Braver Angels describes itself as “a citizens’ organization uniting red and blue Americans in a working alliance to depolarize America.” Giles’ Wednesday appearance in the Emerald City comes at a time when Washington, a deep-blue state in terms of political ideology, is experiencing its own

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County public health pushes back on Harrell’s criticisms over homelessness, drugs

(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has made no secret of what he says is a lack of regional cooperation when it comes to dealing with the challenges of homelessness and drug addiction in Seattle, as well as King County. During what was supposed to be a Saturday debate with mayoral challenger Katie Wilson – her campaign said she was sick and could not attend – at the Washington Athletic Club, Harrell stated

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White River bridge to reopen Friday after emergency repairs estimated at $4.5M

(The Center Square) – Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Thursday that the White River bridge connecting Buckley and Enumclaw will reopen Friday after it closed due to severe damage nearly two months ago. Ferguson issued an emergency proclamation on Aug. 27, nine days after an overheight truck hit the bridge. The order allowed the state to begin repairs as soon as possible by bypassing the competitive bidding process for the project. Repairs started on Sept. 13,

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