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WA grappling with regulatory fixes to CDLs in aftermath of deadly Florida crash

(The Center Square) – Washington state was indirectly involved in an accident a little over two months ago on Florida’s Turnpike when illegal immigrant semi-truck driver Harjinder Singh made an unlawful U-turn, causing a horrific crash that killed three people. On July 15th, 2023, Washington issued Singh a regular full-term commercial driver’s license. Asylum seekers or individuals without legal status are not eligible for this type of license. “Washington State improperly issued the driver a

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Governors announce new multi-state health alliance

(The Center Square) – Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday that he is joining 14 other governors in forming a new nonpartisan public health hub, the Governors Public Health Alliance. The alliance is meant to improve public health efforts to help protect Americans from disease and injury, according to a news release from Newsom’s office. “California is proud to help launch this new alliance because the American people deserve a public health system that puts science

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Seattle’s Q3 revenue slightly boosted with B&O tax gains, but property tax lags

(The Center Square) – Seattle’s third quarter revenue report reveals gains in business and occupation tax revenue were largely offset by lower revenues from property taxes, licenses, permits and interest income. Overall, total general fund revenue through the first nine months of 2025 reached $1.12 billion, exceeding the Seattle Office of Economic and Revenue Forecasts’ projection by about $1.5 million, or 0.13%. This represents a 26.6% increase compared to the $888.2 million collected during the

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Yakima identifies plan to balance $9M deficit if voters reject proposed tax hike

(The Center Square) – Yakima Finance Director Craig Warner confirmed Tuesday that there is a way to balance the city’s $9 million deficit ahead of 2026 without voting for a $6 million tax hike next month. In July, the Yakima City Council approved a ballot resolution for the November election, putting a $6 million tax hike out to the voters to solve the city’s budget woes. Warner said officials had adopted an $8.1 million structural

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