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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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Seattle Social Housing to receive first $50M from progressive tax on businesses

(The Center Square) – Seattle Social Housing is set to receive its first-ever funding disbursement – $50 million – from a voter-approved excess compensation tax. Seattle Social Housing is a public development authority focused on addressing housing needs through the social housing model, which removes housing from market speculation. The publicly owned and funded housing is available to people without income restrictions. Rental rates at social housing units are capped at no more than 30%

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‘Christmas came early:’ Spokane, Spokane County unanimously approve 911 transition

(The Center Square) – Spokane Regional Emergency Communications announced Thursday that it will allow Spokane to remain in the network until 2028 as the city stands up its own 911 dispatch services. The SREC Governing Board voted last January to kick the city out of the network after disagreements over funding and voting power. The breaking point was a law the state passed months later, requiring Spokane County to give the city some of the

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KCRHA delays 2026 budget vote amid board turnover and quorum issues

(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) will delay approval of its 2026 budget until January due to a lack of a quorum and upcoming turnover of its Governing Board. When KCRHA revealed its preliminary proposed 2026 budget in June, it scheduled its final vote for the Dec. 18 meeting. However, the KCRHA Governing Board ultimately chose to not vote on the budget. “I wasn’t pushing on a vote for the

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