Politics
WA lawmakers want to make tampons cheaper by cutting 'pink tax'
There is support for the change, but lawmakers aren't sure how to pay for it.
There is support for the change, but lawmakers aren't sure how to pay for it.
One policy gives priority access to new affordable housing. Another requires developers to replace units they tear down.
True to the expression that the “center cannot hold,” the political center definitely is not staying in one place early
A bill that would have let legislators dodge some requirements of Washington's Public Records Act has been declared dead. But the conversation is far from over.
The Community Police Commission is at odds with the Department of Justice and the City of Seattle.