THE WEEK AHEAD
THE CURRENT | A WASHINGTON HOUSE REPUBLICAN EMAIL UPDATE
CAPITOL CALENDAR RADIO/AUDIO
AGRICULTURE & WATER
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Consumers sentiment edges higher as economic growth accelerates and inflation fades (AP)
- Seattle pizzeria owner says new gig ordinance is slicing sales (KING TV)
- Grape expectations. $9.5B WA wine industry wants to put the crush on the gloom and doom (Tri-City Herald)
- COLUMN: Why a dancer with Tacoma ties is fighting for WA’s ‘Stripper Bill of Rights’ (Matt Driscoll/The News Tribune)
CANNABIS
CHILD CARE
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
CONGRESS
- After leading trip to southern border, Central Washington’s Dan Newhouse says immigration reform can’t wait (The Spokesman-Review)
- 3rd District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez co-introduces border bill (The Columbian)
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- WA Republicans outraged over bill allowing felons to ask for reduced prison time (KPQ Radio)
- Over a thousand drunk driving arrests in Washington so far in 2024 (KHQ TV)
- The Spotlight: Solutions to youth crime come under scrutiny (FOX 13)
- More charges recommended for protesters who shut down I-5 in Seattle (MyNorthwest)
- Seattle Pro-Palestine protestors say they’ll continue to cause disruption (FOX 13)
- King County youth jail closure deferred to 2028 amid rising youth crime rates (KOMO TV)
DAMS
- Judge orders breach of dam at hydroelectric project on Puyallup River (The Seattle Times)
- ‘Monumental decision.’ Controversial dam on Puyallup River suffers another legal setback (The News Tribune)
DRUG CRISIS
- Curriculum about fentanyl, other opioids could come to Washington junior high classrooms (KUOW Radio)
- Washington tribes look to Iceland for help getting teens off drugs (Washington State Standard)
EARLY LEARNING
EDUCATION
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- Legislature could be closer to ending PSE’s natural gas obligations (KIRO TV)
- Washington Senate committee advances natural gas bill (The Center Square)
- Puget Sound Energy files two-year rate plan for electric, natural gas (Snoqualmie Valley Record)
ENVIRONMENT
- Dept. of Ecology seeks to limit toxic chemicals in state water bodies (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- Pollution is problematic for pollinators — and perhaps your produce (KUOW Radio)
- Pollinator legislation proposed by Mt. Spokane senior buzzes through the Senate (The Spokesman-Review)
- Spokane Valley legislator’s bill: ‘bee’ helpful to pollinators (The Center Square)
- Seattle air quality predicted to worsen due to wildfire smoke (Axios – Seattle)
- Return to Quincy: A history of heavy metals in fertilizer and the companies who manufacture them (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Return to Quincy: Former mayor Patty Martin’s fight against heavy metals in fertilizers came at a cost (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- What does Lake Washington’s warming mean for its future? (The Seattle Times)
FISH
- Boldt decision affirms tribal fishing rights, sovereignty (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Pacific salmon face no shortage of challenges, shrinking snowpack high among them (KREM TV)
- Fish and Wildlife asking for feedback on updated fishing app (Columbia Basin Herald)
GUN RIGHTS
- Washington lawmakers consider more modest set of gun restrictions (The Seattle Times)
- Washington gun laws in 2024: Legislators still weighing several bills (FOX 13)
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- OPINION: Fentanyl, mental health, homelessness: They intersect in the ER (Ketul J. Patel, CEO of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and chair-elect of the Washington State Hospital Association, and Christine Gregoire, CEO of Challenge Seattle and former Washington state governor and attorney general/The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Decay of ethical leadership is clear as Providence gouges the vulnerable (The Seattle Times)
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOMELESSNESS
- Is Seattle finally making progress on homelessness? (KNWN Radio)
- Public health adds porta potties following unhoused residents’ move to Clarkston park (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
HOUSING
- Republicans in Washington Legislature bristle over collapse of rural housing bills (Washington State Standard)
- An affordable housing tax break on public lands (The Washington Observer)
- Are WA housing affordability and climate change on a collision course? Some think they are (The Olympian)
- Pierce County Housing Authority lagging in financial control fix, state says (The Center Square)
- Rent prices have soared in Tri-Cities so WA is giving $8.5M for 2 new housing projects (Tri-City Herald)
- Smaller units the future of American housing (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Using housing fund outside city worth studying (The Columbian)
- EDITORIAL: Cap on rent can keep more people in their homes (The Everett Herald)
IMMIGRATION
- Biden’s rightward shift on immigration angers advocates. But it’s resonating with many Democrats (AP)
- Asylum-seekers with shelter in WA face ticking clock to stay inside (The Seattle Times)
- Japanese Americans call for closure of Tacoma’s immigration prison (The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: On Remembrance Day, call for end to immigrant detention (Mike Ishii and Stan Shikuma, leaders in Tsuru for Solidarity/The Seattle Times)
INSURANCE
- As home insurance bills go up, owners’ coverage is going down (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Bill increasing penalty for assaulting an officer moves through Washington Legislature (KHQ TV)
- WSP trooper shot multiple times during Kent traffic stop, suspect in custody (KOMO TV)
- Woman hits Washington State Patrol vehicle on I-5, injuring herself, trooper (The Columbian)
- SPD officers suspended after waiting 20 minutes to respond to shooting (The Seattle Times)
LEGISLATURE
- Washington Democrats: half of initiatives will get hearings, half will not (The Center Square)
- 3 of Washington’s 6 citizen initiatives will get legislative hearings (MyNorthwest)
- Initiatives on climate action, WA Cares Fund and capital gains to go to November ballot (KING TV)
- Lawmakers won’t act on WA long-term care ballot initiative (The Seattle Times)
- Some bills survive, others don’t after WA Legislature chamber deadline (The Seattle Times)
- In Session: Legislators will discuss 3 initiatives, budget details coming (KING TV)
- Bill swap, money talks, and initiative hints: A look at week 6 of WA’s legislative session (NW News Network)
- BLOG: GOP Representative Keith Goehner shares insights into the 2024 legislative session (Shift)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Harrell administration touts progress on homelessness (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- Whatcom County joins Bellingham in suspending remote commenting following interruptions (The Bellingham Herald)
- Tensions high at Mabton Council meetings over water distribution and utility bills (Yakima Herald-Republic)
MENTAL HEALTH
MILITARY & VETERANS
OTHER STATES
- Oregon House passes bill to fix law that forces state to refund child labor fines (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Oregon Legislature considers $30 million for semiconductor workforce training (The Oregonian)
- California’s war on plastic bag use seems to have backfired. Lawmakers are trying again (Los Angeles Times/The Columbian)
PARKS
RURAL BROADBAND
SCHOOL SAFETY
- Seattle-area schools see spike in students caught with guns on campus (The Seattle Times)
- Davis student charged with bringing firearm on campus (Yakima Herald-Republic)
SOCIAL MEDIA
SPORTS
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Gov. Inslee talks fentanyl, clean energy in Walla Walla (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)
- Governor Inslee honors fallen firefighter, addresses opioid crisis in Walla Walla (KEPR TV)
TAXES
- Fewer households impacted by capital gains tax than originally estimated (The Center Square)
- OPINION: Democrats are wrong to use children as defense of income tax (Sen. John Braun/The Chronicle)
TRANSPORTATION
- Letters to Inslee: More passenger-only ferries could be among solutions to Washington ferry woes (KUOW Radio)
- Parking closes for two years at Sound Transit station to build $50 million garage (The News Tribune)
TRIBAL ISSUES
- Funding for Northwest tribes to help challenges with housing, climate change (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
- Washington state police delayed investigation on missing Indigenous teen for more than a year (Investigate West/Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- EDITORIAL: Virginia Beavert leaves a legacy of language (Yakima Herald-Republic)
WEATHER & CLIMATE
WILDLIFE