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250K Washingtonians may lose Medicaid coverage despite meeting new requirements

(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Patty Murray warned Friday that 14 hospitals in her home state of Washington may close due to Medicaid cuts in the Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. President Donald Trump signed the roughly 900-page bill, which fulfills much of his agenda, into law on July 4. The budget reconciliation package is expected to increase the national deficit by around $4 trillion over the next decade, while reducing federal

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Report: WA among states with major funding gap in needed bridge, road improvements

(The Center Square) – A new report from The Pew Charitable Trusts finds Washington among U.S. states struggling to make the investments necessary to preserve and maintain transportation systems, including roads and bridges. “A situation that in turn threatens economic development, the safety of millions of drivers and residents, and the long-term sustainability of public budgets,” according to the report. In fiscal year 2024, the latest year of available data, states spent about $247 billion

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Seattle pushes safety fixes on Rainier Ave S; advocates say it’s not enough

(The Center Square) – Seattle community organizers are calling for bold strategies to improve traffic along Rainier Avenue South, as city officials point to ongoing projects along the road and its frequent motor vehicle crashes. The Seattle Neighborhood Greenways organization recently put up an online post saying the city should hasten improvement projects along the corridor as new apartments, a new school, and a new Link Light Rail station are opening in the area. According

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WA lawmaker plans legislation to require OSPI to retain complaint records

(The Center Square) – The ranking Republican on the Washington state Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee calls it “crazy and stupid” that the state Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction can dispose of Special Education Community Complaint records after a six-year retention period. OSPI changed its record retention policy in 2020 and again in 2024 to allow for the destruction of Special Education Community Complaint decisions and other types of records after six

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