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WATCH: WA lawmaker and lawsuit attempt to force production of CCA climate data

(The Center Square) – Washington Policy Center and the Citizen Action Defense Fund are applying more pressure in their lawsuit that hopes to force the Department of Ecology to produce climate data as required by the Climate Commitment Act. WPC and CADF filed a motion for summary judgment hoping to compel the court to step in and force the department to supply the data. “Department of Ecology is required to produce CO2 emissions data, statewide

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‘Millionaire’s tax’ would make Seattle’s top income tax rate highest in the nation

(The Center Square) – Washington state’s percolating “millionaire’s tax” would result in a top marginal rate of more than 18% for high-income earners in Seattle, based on the combined effects of several state and local layers. During his State of the State address on Tuesday, Gov. Bob Ferguson prioritized a 9.9% tax on annual adjusted gross income exceeding $1 million, estimated to generate up to $3.5 billion per year to help fund education, tax relief

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WATCH: WA lawmakers hold work session on DCYF childcare subsidies

(The Center Square) – Washington state Department of Children Youth and Families staff downplayed any fraud in the daycare subsidy system Thursday during a work session before the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee. Assistant Secretary for Licensing at DCYF Ruben Reeves said the agency repeatedly checks the 4,200 family home providers, 1800 centers and 650 licensed school-age programs with in-person and unannounced visits. He said in cases where an inspection reveals there are

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Spokane approves $1M DOJ grant amid concerns Trump could claw back funds later

(The Center Square) – The Spokane City Council accepted a $1 million federal grant on Thursday after deferring it on earlier this week over concerns it would tie them to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. The Spokane Police Department told officials ahead of Monday’s deferral that leadership was confident the city could comply with all the conditions. They pitched the U.S. Department of Justice’s grant as $1 million for eight new officers over the next

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