Politics
Will Seattle tax itself into trouble?
City residents have good intentions. But regressive taxes could end up harming those who are already struggling.
City residents have good intentions. But regressive taxes could end up harming those who are already struggling.
The governor's own group stops short of recommendations and suggests careful study of the economic fallout.
Superior Court Judge Charles Snyder told DSHS last week that the agency has to actually complete all 21 required foster care reforms before claiming compliance.
Guest Opinion: Washington faces too many needs and obligations to believe that we can simply make cuts.
The Socialist councilmember believes business interests trump concerns about the city's most vulnerable.