State Dems must embrace sound fiscal policies; Washington could rely on other states for almost half its energy by 2050

EDITORIAL: State Dems must embrace sound fiscal policies $

The Columbian — Democrats in Washington expanded their majorities in the Legislature and won all statewide elections in last month’s elections. They also saw voters reject conservative proposals to overturn the state’s Climate Commitment Act and capital gains tax. Democrats have tightened their grip in Olympia, but with great power comes great responsibility. With the state government facing a projected budget shortfall of $12 billion over the next four years, the majority party must embrace sound fiscal policies rather than reflexively expanding the rampant spending that has marked recent years.

Washington could rely on other states for almost half its energy by 2050

The Center Square — Washington currently exports excess energy it produces to other states, but the tables could turn and have it dependent on other states for almost half of its electricity by 2050 due to a combination of clean energy mandates and higher costs for those projects compared to other parts of the country. Under the 2019 Clean Energy Transformation Act, Washington’s utilities must gradually shift away from natural gas and carbon-generating electricity sources toward clean energy such as wind and solar. The ultimate goal is for utilities to generate 100% carbon free energy by 2045.

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