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Katie Wilson sworn in as Seattle mayor, signaling progressive shift at city hall

(The Center Square) – Self-described Democratic socialist Katie Wilson was sworn in as Seattle’s new mayor during a ceremony at city hall on Friday morning, marking the start of an administration expected to pursue a more progressive policy agenda. City employees, elected officials, reporters, and residents turned out to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Wilson, who has garnered significant national attention following her upset victory in the November election over then-incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell. In

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‘Flabbergasted’ WA daycare owner frustrated over alleged Somali fraud in industry

(The Center Square) – As more is revealed about the potential daycare fraud within the Somali community in Washington state and the Department of Children, Youth & Families scrambles to respond, one large daycare provider is sharing his frustrations with The Center Square. On Monday, The Center Square visited several Somali-run home daycares in Federal Way, but found only one home with a few children inside. Others did not answer knocks on the front door,

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Let’s Go WA turning in signatures for parent rights, transgender athletes initiatives

(The Center Square) – Let’s Go Washington has a Friday deadline – the day after New Year’s Day – to submit nearly 309,000 valid signatures for two new legislative initiatives concerning parental rights in schools and transgender athlete participation. The citizen-led political group plans to submit signature petitions for the two initiatives to the Secretary of State’s Office in Tumwater at 3:30 p.m. as part of the process for getting the measures to the Legislature

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U.S. House contests to decide control of Congress in 2026

(The Center Square) – The 2026 midterm elections promise to bring fierce competition as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of Congress. All 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are up for election in 2026. However, analysts predict only 66 have at least a slight chance of becoming close races. The U.S. House of Representatives is currently split 220-213 in favor of Republicans, with two vacancies. The Cook Political Report rates 17 of

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