Angel Donors will match your Crosscut gift!

A team of Angel Donors has a challenge for you, dear readers. Support Crosscut's independent, non-profit Northwest news and they'll match your gift, dollar for dollar.
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Help us cover Northwest news.

A team of Angel Donors has a challenge for you, dear readers. Support Crosscut's independent, non-profit Northwest news and they'll match your gift, dollar for dollar.

At Crosscut, we believe that an informed public is essential if we are to find good solutions to the civic and political challenges of our time. To help us prove the point, a team of Angel Donors came together this month with a challenge to you, our readers: If you'll support Crosscut's independent, non-profit coverage of Northwest news, they'll match your donation.

When you make a gift to Crosscut before midnight on December 31st, these Angel Donors will match the amount — 100 percent, up to $40,000! Whatever you contribute before the end of 2014, consider it doubled.

Your support will help us provide coverage of the critical issues our state will be tackling in 2015 and beyond. With the new legislative session in Olympia beginning on January 12th, we’ll deliver information and analysis to your inbox on the legislature's progress towards McCleary decision compliance, Gov. Inslee’s climate change measure, a long overdue transportation package and, undoubtedly, some version of tax reform. 

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Mary Bruno

Mary Bruno

Mary was Crosscut's Editor-in-Chief and Interim Publisher. In more than 25 years as a journalist, she has worked as a writer, editor and editorial director for a variety of print and web publications, including Newsweek, Seattle Weekly and ABCNEWS.com. Her book, An American River, is an environmental memoir about growing up along New Jersey's Passaic.