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WA Paid Medical Leave could soon apply to small employers and 'Chosen Families'
(The Center Square) – Two bills that would make substantial changes to Washington’s Family and Medical Leave Act saw hearings today in Olympia. One of the measures would require smaller businesses with fewer than 50 employees to
Benton County wind farm proposal slated for state energy siting council review
(The Center Square) – A proposed wind turbine farm in Benton County that would be the state’s largest if ultimately permitted is scheduled for an updated review next week by the Washington Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council.
Legislation would use Seattle Port revenue for pollution mitigation
(The Center Square) – Washington lawmakers from both the state House of Representatives and the Senate are proposing bills that would require the Port of Seattle to use a portion of levy revenues to mitigate the effects
Bill would strengthen Holocaust education in Washington state
(The Center Square) – Senate Bill 5851 to strengthen Holocaust education in Washington state public schools elicited emotional testimony from one lawmaker during Wednesday morning’s hearing before the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. “This builds
Not your father’s weed: Davis-Dent bill limits high-potency cannabis products
(The Center Square) – Concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, in marijuana are higher than ever before, and that has some lawmakers in Washington state – where recreational weed is legal – concerned about the psychoactive drug’s health
WSU student employees hit picket line in labor dispute with university
(The Center Square) – Academic student employees for Washington State University took to the picket line Wednesday morning to protest unresolved collective bargaining talks. Differences over health insurance coverage have been a primary sticking point for the
Critics warn that Washington landlord tax will backfire
(The Center Square) – Washington residential and commercial landlords are currently exempt from the state’s business and occupation tax, also known as a gross receipts tax. A proposal in the state Senate would change that by enacting
The importance of accurate Jewish Holocaust education in 2024
KVI’s Ari Hoffman interviews State Senate Republican Leader, John Braun (R-Centralia), sponsor of SB 5851 which would require Holocaust and genocide education for Washington public school students. Braun tells Hoffman, “As we look around our state, around