Tax exemptions are starting to draw an uncomfortable spotlight
An initiative campaign and a state commission are both moving to focus more attention on tax breaks for companies.
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An initiative campaign and a state commission are both moving to focus more attention on tax breaks for companies.
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The Washington Liquor Control Board has put together wide-ranging rules to implement the voter-approved legalization of pot.
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Gold in them thar initiatives. Pebble Mine: Bad news for salmon.
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The city has a backlog of needs and a growing employment base. But moving forward has to be mixed with catching up.
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Guest Opinion: There is a price to be paid -- in both cash and human terms -- for taking a narrow view of what saves or costs money in the state budget.
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Sen. Don Benton will run Clark County's environmental services office, where many of his donors need to get permits. His biggest environmental priority this year: Resisting a 20-year-old U.N. plan.
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McGinn plays the 'disappointed in you' card. A loss for Tulalip tribe.
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A pro basketball league committee unanimously recommends against a move of the Sacramento Kings.
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James McIntire says legislators' 'overly optimistic' budget plans may end up costing taxpayers.
READ MORE | 4 COMMENTSLawmakers are clearly headed into a special session, where pressure to make budget decisions will increase.
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A new effort aims to force closer reviews of tax breaks for businesses.
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Democrats push through revenue hikes but 5 party members in swing districts vote with Republicans.
READ MORE | 6 COMMENTSLegislators are looking at taxes and political realities as they face a big question: How they can move beyond rhetoric about honoring teachers and meet a court mandate for better funding of schools?
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Republicans say the move will improve transparency about spending from a key cleanup account.
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The initiative promoter hopes to pressure the Legislature into a constitutional amendment. But his plan is, well, complex.
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