As a historic vote looms in the House, attitudes of the public are pretty hardened on this subject.
A 2017 law lets lawmakers offer negotiation topics. But a bipartisan panel didn’t do so this week.
Lawmakers will wrangle over cuts in transportation spending as lawyers tangle on the measure’s legality.
Congressman Denny Heck, a Democrat from Olympia, made his mark as House Intelligence Committee member.
In this election, critics of Sound Transit 3 are getting the do-over they’ve fervently sought.
As backers of I-1000 gear up, a legal spat involving others is casting a shadow on their efforts.
Results of a private investigation could put the fate of GOP lawmaker in front of the House in 2020.
If you lost count of how many new and higher taxes state lawmakers passed this year, it was 12.
After getting signatures for a measure that didn’t qualify, Restore Washington wants to do its own.
Salaries would climb 18.5 percent for those in the judicial branch under a citizen panel’s proposal.
At their debate near Tacoma, they clashed on all the major questions of the day — including the president.
Initiative 1639 would require something similar on paperwork for firearms purchases.
On the 2018 Olympia agenda: construction budget, water policy and clearing up car-tab chaos.