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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Two former inmates, who each spent decades in prison, helped pass a new law aimed at reforming Washington’s clemency system and expanding opportunities for early release.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson had pledged to spend $100 million to hire new police officers as part of his first budget, but ...
Washington residents will be required to get a permit—and pass live-fire training—before buying a firearm in the state. William Kirk from ...
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FOX13 News on MSNWA Gov. Ferguson signs Right to Repair bill into lawGovernor Bob Ferguson has signed a wide-ranging Right to Repair bill into law. Lawmakers hope to improve access to quicker ...
A bill that was approved by overwhelming majorities in both chambers of the Legislature to study the primary cost drivers for ...
Washington governor vetoes reshapes Washington's Clemency Board, influencing future clemency decisions in the state.
State Rep and Chairman of the Washington Republican Party Jim Walsh joined The John Curley Show to react to Governor Bob Ferguson signing every piece of legisla ...
Washington leaders are warning that at least 194,000 people in the state stand to lose Medicaid coverage under a ...
Washington leaders are warning that at least 194,000 people in the state stand to lose Medicaid coverage under a ...
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson Champions Legal Challenge Against President Trump's Tariff Policies
Governor Ferguson leads a coalition challenging Trump's tariffs, claiming they're illegal and economically harmful.
Housing providers already feel squeeze after HUD grant changes; ICE begins arrests at immigration court; affordable housing ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson has approved core provisions of a bill related to Washington state’s Clemency & Pardons Board, but vetoed ...
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