OUR NEWS RELEASES FROM THIS WEEK
- Schmidt has two pieces of legislation signed by the governor
- McClintock legislation that will remove barriers to the architectural licensing process is signed into law
- Rep. April Connors’ bill to help build affordable housing on public lands signed into law
- Bill sponsored by Rep. Sam Low to strengthen election integrity in Washington signed into law by Governor Inslee
- Low bill signed into law by governor creates stricter penalties for animal cruelty in Washington
- The governor signs two more bipartisan bills from Rep. Waters into law
- Governor signs Mosbrucker’s domestic violence supervision bill into law; Two other Mosbrucker bills await Inslee’s signature
- Governor signs Klicker bill to allow local governments to share certain tax revenue
AGRICULTURE & WATER
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
CANNABIS
CAP-AND-TRADE PROGRAM
CENSUS
- New census data shows population growth in Puget Sound region (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- While the Portland area continues to lose residents, Clark County’s population is growing (The Columbian)
- COLUMN: Modest growth bumps up King County in ranking of nation’s largest (Gene Balk/The Seattle Times)
CHILD CARE
- How child care fared in this year’s Washington state legislative session (Washington State Standard)
CONGRESS
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
- City of Kirkland offers drug treatment services to jail inmates (KOMO TV)
- OPINION: Governor needs to feel public heat if Green Hill School situation is to improve (Sen. John Braun/The Chronicle)
COURTS (FEDERAL)
- Federal judge rules in favor of King County Sheriff’s Office in Burien camping ban dispute (KING TV)
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Gov. Inslee signs domestic violence supervision bill into law (The Center Square)
- ‘I’ve had enough’: Seattle business owners expect real change after public safety forum (KOMO TV)
- Why it’s going to be harder for the ‘Kia Boyz’ to steal your Hyundai (MyNorthwest)
- Concerns over neglect, encampments, vandalism and safety at a downtown Spokane plaza grow (KHQ TV)
DRUG CRISIS
- Seattle’s housing-first approach to homelessness hindered by opioid crisis (The Center Square)
- Seattle paramedics have a new tool for fentanyl crisis: buprenorphine (The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Support Seattle Fire Department program to help stem overdose deaths (The Seattle Times)
EDUCATION
- Multiple bills seeking to mandate school curriculum failed. Here’s what they proposed (The Spokesman-Review)
- Legislature decides WA schools should include LGBTQ+ history (KXLY TV)
- Pullman’s troubled charter school might become the first in Washington to be closed by state regulators (KQQQ Radio)
- Evergreen Public Schools’ leaders got $31K in extra pay during strike while bargaining with teachers union (The Columbian)
ELECTIONS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- Concerns remain about passage of a bill that paves way for natural gas ban in WA (The Center Square)
- UW researchers finish tests on device hoping to harness ‘wave energy’ (The Seattle Times)
- The Pacific Northwest is finalizing plans for $1 billion in investments in ‘green’ hydrogen to power aviation, shipping, long-haul trucking and more (The Inlander)
ENVIRONMENT
FISH
- Why the billions spent fixing Washington culverts may not be saving many salmon (KUOW Radio)
- Coalition brings together longtime rivals to help salmon (KING TV)
- EDITORIAL: Culvert project must benefit salmon, taxpayers (The Columbian)
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOUSING
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Washington’s police pursuit law is about to change (Axios – Seattle)
- New app can warn drivers of approaching high-speed police pursuits (FOX 13)
LEGISLATURE
- Meet Washington state’s 18-year-old legislator (Axios – Seattle)
- Frank Chopp is the latest of a dozen lawmakers who will not return to their posts (The Olympian)
- Longtime Washington powerhouse politician Frank Chopp is stepping down (KUOW Radio)
- Governor signs Mosbrucker’s domestic violence supervision bill into law; Two other Mosbrucker bills await Inslee’s signature (KLCK Radio/Gorge Country Media)
- Governor signs bipartisan legislation from Waters addressing penalties for selling to a minor (KLCK Radio/Gorge Country Media)
- Firefighter memorial, public land housing bills signed into law Wednesday (Columbia Basin Herald)
- Lunar New Year becomes a recognized holiday in WA (The Seattle Times)
- Washington State Legislation: Cracking down on fertility fraud (KPQ Radio)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell gets mixed reviews in first safety forum (MyNorthwest)
- ‘We need to find solutions’ | Spokane city officials meet to discuss $50 million deficit in 2024 budget (KREM TV)
MENTAL HEALTH
OPEN GOVERNMENT
OTHER STATES
- Gov. Tina Kotek vows to hold cities, agencies accountable on state spending (The Oregonian)
- Oregon begins rewriting landmark climate program derailed by gas lawsuit (Washington State Standard)
- Minn. social media bill targets algorithms (Pluribus News)
SCHOOL SAFETY
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Washington UTC chair who used racial slur asked to resign (Crosscut)
- State to pay $8.5 million to families of Whidbey Island crash victims (KING TV)
TRANSPORTATION
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE