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(The Center Square) – The Trump administration has launched a series of investigations into various public schools and state departments of education across the country over Title IX allegations related to the participation of transgender athletes in girls’ sports. The investigation led by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights coincides with the U.S. Supreme Court beginning oral arguments on transgender sports cases. The core of the complaints asserts that these K-12 districts
(The Center Square) – A Washington Republican lawmaker, who has spent several years trying to garner support for a commission on boys and men, feels her legislation has been coopted by the other party, with vastly different priorities. Representative Mary Dye’s (R-Pomeroy) latest version of the commission on boys and men is House Bill 2461. The legislation has been a large focus of effort for Dye for the last five years. The big picture idea
(The Center Square) – Uncertainty looms over Spokane after President Donald Trump said earlier this week that his administration would cut funding to states with “sanctuary” cities at the end of January. Trump said that starting Feb. 1, the federal government will cut funding for sanctuary states and cities that enforce such policies. The courts have stepped in twice and injuncted similar cuts since starting his second term, but the White House reaffirmed its plans
(The Center Square) – Legislation that would provide large subsidies for power hookup to Washington industries focusing on alternative energy options cleared the state House Thursday, but not before passionate testimony was provided in opposition to giving subsidies to some, while raising costs on everyone else. “The road to inflation and the lack of affordability, like the road to hell, is paved with good intentions,” said Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, during House floor debate. HB