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West Coast Health Alliance adopts vaccine recommendations

(The Center Square) – Governors of California, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii announced Wednesday their states have agreed on winter recommendations for flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus vaccines. The states made their decision through the West Coast Health Alliance, which was recently formed because of the Democratic leaders’ disagreements with the policies of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom went a step further and signed Assembly Bill 144,

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WATCH: Association of Washington Business lays out its 2026 legislative priorities

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business, the oldest and largest statewide organization of its kind, has set its priorities for next year’s legislative session at the group’s ongoing 2025 Policy Summit at the Davenport Grant Hotel in Spokane. AWB Government Affairs Director Emily Wittman told those in attendance Wednesday – including AWB members, employers, business leaders, and lawmakers – that AWB will largely focus on health care policy in the upcoming session.

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Seattle City Council passes bills to fight predatory homebuying, aid small businesses

(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council unanimously approved three ordinances that address predatory home buying and allow small businesses to take over empty storefronts faster and cheaper. Council Bills 121039, 121045 and 121047, were all unanimously passed by the Seattle City Council on Tuesday afternoon. Council Bill 121039 requires potential homebuyers to disclose rights to the current homeowners, including how to assess fair market value of the property and their rights to appraisal.

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WATCH: La Center superintendent fighting OSPI over gender policy and pronouns

(The Center Square) – Following a just-ended teachers’ strike that delayed the start of the school year and saw students return to class this week, the La Center School District in Clark County and the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction continue to clash over the district’s policies regarding gender identity and student pronouns. Earlier this year, OSPI found the La Center School District to be in violation of Washington nondiscrimination laws and ordered

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