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WATCH: Stalled tort reform bill would have further harmed victims, lawyer group says

(The Center Square) – Washington state has seen a massive increase in tort claim payouts, exceeding half a billion dollars in the 2024-25 fiscal year, largely driven by claims against the Department of Children, Youth & Families. It often takes many years for victims who were under state supervision to come forward with claims of abuse and neglect. Juries have awarded multi-million-dollar claims, with taxpayers ultimately on the hook for those payouts. In other cases,

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Spokane Valley eyes business fee hike to fund oversight of public safety contracts

(The Center Square) – Spokane Valley officials are considering raising business license fees this year for the first time since 2020 as public safety costs increase, citing a need to fund a new oversight position.​ The Spokane Valley City Council held a more than five-hour-long budget workshop on Tuesday to dive into rising public safety costs ahead of its policing contract with the county expiring in 2027. The city’s nine public safety contracts run about

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WA bill giving AGO ‘enormous amount of power’ clears House committee

(The Center Square) – The Washington House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee has voted to advance a bill that would give the State Attorney General’s Office expanded power to demand information from private individuals and entities without a judicial warrant. While Democrat committee members such as Vice Chair Darya Farivar, D-Seattle, sought to portray the bill as giving the AGO more legal tools to protect the civil rights of state residents, Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen,

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WATCH: ‘Ludicrous’: Former AG McKenna slams claim that income isn’t property

(The Center Square) – Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the state House of Representatives, says majority party Democrats pushing ahead with an income tax bill is “an insult to the people of Washington and to the state Supreme Court.” Meanwhile, Democrats supporting Senate Bill 6346 – a 9.9% tax on annual personal income exceeding $1 million for individuals and households – are hoping that the state’s highest court will

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