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Labor advocates scored a win on Monday after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a new law to extend unemployment benefits to striking workers in Washington.
Teamsters-backed legislation that will extend unemployment insurance (UI) to workers on strike has been signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson.
Gov. Bob Ferguson stood behind a podium for roughly an hour and a half acknowledging he was agreeing to do what he said he ...
Washington residents will be required to apply for a permit and complete 50 rounds of live-fire training before they can buy ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the 2025-2027 state operating budget into law Tuesday without making ...
The budget enacts new cuts and taxes, but works to keep essential services intact for the state's vulnerable populations.
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Gov. Bob Ferguson rejected a wealth tax from fellow Democrats this session and repeatedly said he would look for budget ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday approved controversial new taxes on businesses that will help plug the state’s ...
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Microsoft's Brad Smith asked Washington lawmakers not to take the tech sector for granted as the state approved new taxes on ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday signed into law a controversial bill requiring Washingtonians to apply for a permit – and pay ...
A new law will require those looking to purchase or receive the transfer of a gun to acquire a permit. Here's when the new law goes into effect.
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