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Yakima council considering another tax hike following narrow rejection last fall

(The Center Square) – Despite just closing a $9 million deficit after voters narrowly rejected a property tax hike, the Yakima City Council is considering another levy to save a fire station from closing this summer. The officials balanced the shortfall last month with significant public safety cuts after a $6 million tax hike failed by only 364 votes. The Yakima Fire Department took a $1.75 million cut, but nearby city Union Gap also just

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Tacoma City Council approves 0.1% sales tax increase to avoid public safety cuts

(The Center Square) – The Tacoma City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved a sales tax increase to fund public safety and help address a projected $15 million budget shortfall, despite several council members voicing concerns about the tax hike. The sales and use increase is authorized by Washington’s House Bill 2015, which creates new funding for public safety by allowing cities and counties to enact a new 0.1% sales tax for criminal justice and

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WA Democrats push for mid-decade redraw of congressional maps

(The Center Square) – Democratic lawmakers in Washington state on Tuesday pre-filed legislation for mid-decade redistricting. The proposal is part of a broader national trend of a surge in efforts to redraw maps outside the typical post-census cycle. House Joint Resolution 4209, sponsored by House Majority Leader Joe Fitzgibbon, D-West Seattle, and state Rep. Sharlett Mena, D-Tacoma, is a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the state Legislature to conduct congressional redistricting between decennial censuses.

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Ecology confirms Commerce ‘significantly inflated’ CCA emissions reductions

(The Center Square) – The state Department of Ecology has admitted that a recent report on carbon emission reductions through projects financed by the Climate Commitment Act were “significantly inflated” by the Department of Commerce after one environmental analyst previously questioned the effectiveness of several projects. Commerce has now sent back revised figures. Last month, The Center Square reported that Ecology’s report claimed that a single $1.4 million project through the Ellensburg Public Works Department

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