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Controversy, debate intensifies regarding WA child care center fraud allegations

(The Center Square) – The debate over allegations of Somalian child care center fraud in Washington state has intensified, drawing responses and counter responses from state and federal officials over the veracity of the claims and the proper response. Recent reports indicate that federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI have launched a massive investigation into fraud within Minnesota’s social services and child care programs. Prosecutorial estimates of potential fraud across

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WATCH: TCS investigating potential childcare center fraud in WA

(The Center Square) – Daycare centers that receive hundreds of thousands in taxpayer subsides did not appear to have any children when The Center Square visited the facilities this week and were either openly hostile or told journalists that they were hoping to have children in their care, but did not have an application available or anyone to talk with about enrolling a child. The focus on Washington’s taxpayer subsidized daycares comes at the time

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King County overdose deaths fall in 2025 but remain higher than pre-pandemic levels

(The Center Square) – In 2025, King County recorded its lowest number of overdose deaths since 2021’s 714 fatalities, a decline the region’s public health department attributes to a combination of short- and long- term intervention strategies. As of Dec. 30, King County reported 908 overdose deaths, a 13.3% decrease from 1,047 deaths in 2024 and a 32.2% drop from the county’s all-time-high of 1,340 in 2023, according to Public Health – Seattle and King

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Several new laws to take effect in Washington state in 2026

(The Center Square) – A new year is just around the corner, meaning new laws will take effect in Washington state on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, including several that involve worker and family protections, as well as consumer and business changes. Minimum wage: Washington’s statewide minimum wage, currently $16.66 per hour, will increase to $17.13 per hour following an inflation-based adjustment. While some cities within the state – Seattle, Tukwila and SeaTac – will have

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