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Gov. Ferguson’s office silent on Walz visit amid Minnesota fraud crisis

(The Center Square) – The Center Square is working to confirm whether Gov. Bob Ferguson is holding a fundraising lunch on Tuesday with special guest, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who is under fire after failing to stop a massive welfare fraud in his state. If the $50-a-ticket lunch is still happening, Republicans question why Ferguson would want to be on the same stage as Walz after the national embarrassment of Somali fraudsters stealing $1 billion

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Former council president pleads guilty, accepts felony deal for June ICE protest

(The Center Square) – Former Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge in federal court on Monday in exchange for a plea deal related to a protest last summer. Stuckart is now the second of nine people indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice last July to plead guilty in exchange for potentially reducing it to a misdemeanor after 18 months. Like Mikki Hatfield did last Wednesday, Stuckart

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Tacoma to consider public safety sales tax to avoid 911 cuts, address budget gap

(The Center Square) – The Tacoma City Council will hold its first reading this week on a proposed 0.1% public safety sales tax – months later than several neighboring cities that have already adopted similar increases. The sales tax increase – authorized by the state Legislature via House Bill 2015, with generated revenue only allowed to go toward public safety needs – would raise Tacoma’s sales tax rate from 10.3% to 10.4% and generate an

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Spokane eyes another $287K for inclement weather response as winter sets in

(The Center Square) – The Community, Housing and Human Services Department requested $287,000 from the Spokane City Council on Monday, just weeks after the officials filled a $13 million budget gap. If approved, the funding would expand the city’s inclement-weather response ahead of 2026, following the council’s allocation of $650,000 to it last week. Mayor Lisa Brown and the council allocated $1 million to the shelter beds reserved for adverse weather, but only a few

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