Washington’s TEEN HEALTH HUB: Another tool to implement the agenda to confuse and alienate children from parents
Washington state’s Department of Health has launched the “Teen Health Hub” to help teens find resources for “gender-affirming care,” abortion, and sex-related health content. The hub’s website provides resources for minors to learn about health-related services they can
Louisiana mandates Ten Commandments in public schools
Spokane Valley OKs $250 million transportation program; half 'Unfunded'
(The Center Square) – Spokane Valley officials approved a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program during Tuesday’s City Council meeting, providing around $250 million in funding for various projects. State law requires the Valley to adopt the program annually
Washington officials hint at higher taxes to fund Paid Family and Medical Leave
(The Center Square) – The number of people tapping into Washington’s Paid Family and Medical Leave fund keeps climbing and the state agency responsible for running the program says the tax on workers and employers that funds
Poll indicates voter support for three initiatives on Washington’s fall ballot
(The Center Square) – A recent Scott Rasmussen National Survey indicates outright majority support for two of the three initiatives on the ballot in Washington state this fall and a plurality of support for the remaining initiative,
Seattle City Council approves amended bill to expand license plate readers
(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council has approved a bill to expand the Seattle Police Department’s use of license plate reading technology with amendments addressing privacy concerns. Council Bill 120778 expands the use of Automated
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers responds to Biden’s 'dam breaching' agenda
(The Center Square) – U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., responded to what she called a “bad faith report” on Tuesday after the Biden administration announced plans for a Columbia River Task Force. The White House’s announcement
Washington AG candidates talk public safety, immigration at WSU forum
(The Center Square) – The three candidates vying to be Washington state’s next attorney general laid out their positions Tuesday night at Washington State University Tri-Cities in Richland. Democrat Bob Ferguson, who has been the attorney general
Seattle city attorney proposes law authorizing $500 fines for street racing
(The Center Square) – Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison is proposing new legislation that would adopt recent state law and fine people who partake in illegal street racing throughout city streets. The proposed legislation would adopt a