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Republican proposes near-real-time overdose dashboard ahead of 2026 session

(The Center Square) – Hoping to curtail the state’s opioid epidemic, one Republican proposed a bill Thursday that would establish a near-real-time overdose mapping interface with guardrails for privacy.​ The proposal follows an 11.7% decrease in opioid overdoses last year, according to the Department of Health. However, overdoses increased 44.2% from 2019 to 2020, 35.6% in 2021, 26.5% in 2022, and 37.6% in 2023, peaking at 2,819. The trend is leveling off, but it skyrocketed

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Sound Transit study finds major disruption, limited savings in downtown tunnel options

(The Center Square) – Sound Transit is unlikely to route three future light rail lines through the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel as the agency faces a projected $34.5 billion funding shortfall. The agency examined two alternatives for using the existing tunnel to determine whether costs could be reduced while maintaining operations as the system expands to Seattle’s Ballard and West Seattle neighborhoods, as well as the Cities of Everett, Tacoma, and Redmond. Under the interline

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WATCH: Detransitioner to providers: “Please just stop” gender surgeries on minors

(The Center Square) – A detransitioner is sharing her story with The Center Square and speaking out in strong support of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy series of regulatory actions designed to block access to gender altering drugs and surgical procedures for minors. The announcement marked the most significant move the Trump administration has taken so far restrict puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgical interventions for children who identify as transgender. HHS

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WATCH: Republican pitches “Working Class Budget” as solution to WA deficit

(The Center Square) – Less than a month before the 2026 legislative session, Republican state lawmakers are proposing cutting $3.7 billion for the next fiscal budget, but did not yet release any specifics about how many jobs, programs or what areas they plan to target. An early December presentation from The Office of Program Research (OPR) shows that Washington faces a projected $4.3 billion deficit for the 2027-29 biennium, assuming current spending levels remain the

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