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WATCH: GOP legislator moves to undo some tax increases as 2026 session begins

(The Center Square) – Monday, the first day of Washington state’s 2026 60-day legislative session, saw minority-party Republicans working to undo some of the tax hikes passed by majority-party Democrats during last year’s session. Just nine months ago, the Washington State Legislature passed a $9.4 billion revenue package, which included numerous new and increased taxes and fees for businesses and consumers. Nevertheless, the state is facing a projected $2.3 billion deficit for the 2025-27 biennium.

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Boston, Seattle, Madison top list of best cities for students

(The Center Square) – Access to high-quality education remains a top priority for many families, and a new study suggests strong academic performance often goes hand in hand with a high quality of life. The study by Melbourne Business School Online examined school performance across major U.S. cities, analyzing factors such as grades, pupil-to-teacher ratios and standardized test scores. Researchers also evaluated quality-of-life indicators, including housing costs, access to parks and libraries, walkability and other

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Spokane progressives could clinch complete seven-member council majority next fall

(The Center Square) – The Spokane City Council is swearing in three members on Monday, two for their first term, as the progressive majority expands its headcount and nears complete control by next year.​ Judge Breean Beggs, who once served as council president, will head the ceremony on Monday night. Councilmember Zack Zappone will officially start his second term after beating conservative challenger Christopher Savage in the 2025 election last November. Progressive Sarah Dixit is

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‘I can’t answer any more clearer than that’: Ferguson pressed on millionaire tax

(The Center Square) – With the legislative session days away, budget leads on both sides of the aisle wrestled on Friday with the idea of using carbon tax revenue to address aging infrastructure and the potentially slippery slope of passing a millionaire tax after residents rejected an income tax 10 times. State lawmakers held multiple media availabilities with reporters on Friday ahead of the session’s start on Monday. From the transportation and operating budget to

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