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WA Forest Practices Board approves new rule restricting timber harvests

(The Center Square) – The state Forest Practices Board has narrowly approved a controversial water buffer rule that has drawn criticism from forestry and farming advocates, as well as local counties that say their economies will be negatively impacted. In its 7-5 vote at its Wednesday meeting, the FPB approved the new buffer that expands riparian shade protections for perennial non-fish-bearing streams, a move forestry advocates have noted would remove 200,000 acres of private forestland

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Citizenship rule puts 38 King County jail officers at risk as county sues the state

(The Center Square) – King County’s Department of Adult & Juvenile Detention, still reeling from a four-year booking freeze on low-level offenders, now faces losing 38 fully trained corrections officers due to a state law requiring officers to be U.S. citizens or have a green card. Under state law, individuals cannot serve as law enforcement officers in Washington unless they hold U.S. citizenship or a green card, putting the jobs of 38 King County corrections

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Washington state commission favors sentencing alternatives for sex sting offenders

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Sentencing Guidelines Commission has voted 7–2–3 (seven in favor, two against, and three abstentions) to recommend a policy to the Legislature that would provide alternative sentencing for certain sex offenses that do not involve a real victim, such as those in sting operations. In 2022, SOPB submitted a report to the state Legislature that argued “based on the review of research and the effectiveness of treatment alternatives for

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Moses Lake may suspend classes if teachers strike over heated labor negotiations

(The Center Square) – As local educators prepare to strike, the Moses Lake School District reaffirmed a commitment on Friday to obtaining a “fair and financially responsible” labor agreement with the union. Nearly all of the members of the Moses Lake Education Association voted Thursday to launch a strike if they don’t reach an agreement with MLSD by the day after Thanksgiving. MLEA posted a statement on Facebook after 90% supported the call to picket,

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