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Chief Barnes to stay on as Seattle Mayor-elect Wilson maps out public safety future

(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson signaled the direction of her public safety agenda with her Wednesday announcement that Police Chief Shon Barnes would retain his position in her administration, while also pointing to a focus on coordinating with the city’s expanding Community Assisted Response and Engagement, or CARE, team. CARE provides unarmed, community-based responses to mental health, substance abuse, and homelessness crises, connecting people with services, supplies and shelter. Wilson said she

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Op-Ed: Which states have the most debt? New report shows big divide

States and local governments across America have collectively accumulated over $6 trillion in liabilities, roughly $5 trillion of which are long-term obligations. These burdens are unevenly distributed. Some states keep a disciplined balance sheet, while others accumulate massive liabilities, requiring payments that crowd out present-day spending—to the detriment of both current taxpayers and future generations. The mountain states illustrate this debt divide. According to the Government Finance Dashboard, a Reason Foundation report that compiled over

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‘Political conflict’ alleged over WA AGO’s involvement in initiative legal battle

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Attorney General’s Office billed more than 11,000 hours of attorney and staff work on lawsuits against the federal government in an eight-month period following the November 2024 election, according to records obtained by The Center Square. More than a third of those hours were spent working on a lawsuit against President Trump’s executive order regarding federal funding for medical providers who perform gender-affirming procedures on children. The AGO’s

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Moses Lake schools, FFA chapter clear up accusations of stolen fundraiser money

(The Center Square) – The Moses Lake School District confirmed Wednesday that accusations from the local Future Farmers of America chapter of stolen funds were unfounded following a brief investigation. A few Moses Lake FFA members testified at a school board meeting last week, accusing the district of sweeping $55,000 of student-raised funding into a financial crisis. MLSD faced a $20 million deficit last year following two failed levies and audits revealing massive accounting errors

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