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Harassment, intimidation of Let’s Go WA signature gatherers continues

(The Center Square) – Let’s Go Washington signature gatherers for two initiatives continued to endure threats, intimidation, destruction of property, and, in some cases, assaults, the organization reports. As of Thursday morning, there have been more than 30 reports, some of them captured on video, of signature gatherers being shoved, screamed at, threatened with violence, and petitions being damaged or stolen. At least two people have been arrested, and law enforcement officials are following up

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Biz association: Taxes, trade uncertainty threaten WA’s manufacturing sector

(The Center Square) – The head of Washington’s largest business association said the state’s manufacturing sector is at risk due to growing taxes, complex regulations and trade uncertainty. Association of Washington Businesses President Kris Johnson spoke on the current state of Washington’s manufacturing sector during his 2025 State of Manufacturing address on Wednesday at Northwest Seaport Alliance’s Terminal 46 in Seattle. “Between an ever-growing number of taxes, regulations coming out of our state government, and

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Arizona, others sue Zillow and Redfin over $100M deal

(The Center Square) – Arizona joined four other states and the Federal Trade Commission in filing a lawsuit on Wednesday against Zillow and Redfin over their $100 million contract agreement. The plaintiffs are asking the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to block the deal between the companies and have them divest from each other. In February, the two companies announced an agreement that said Zillow will be the exclusive provider of

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‘Felt that pushback’: Seattle’s 2026 $21.30 minimum wage worries hospitality industry

(The Center Square) – Much to the chagrin of some employers in the city, Seattle’s minimum wage is set to increase to $21.30 per hour on Jan. 1, 2026, the Seattle Office Labor Standards announced on Tuesday. The new rate, based on the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index, applies to all employers in the city. The $21.30 minimum wage in 2026 is 2.6% more than the city’s current rate of $20.76 per hour, which is

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