Parents are responsible for their children’s well-being, yet Washington Senate Bill 5181 tramples parental rights, allowing minors to make irreversible medical decisions without parental consent.
A large crowd, many clad in white coats and scrubs, gathered Friday, filling about half the fourth-floor Capitol rotunda. Its chants of “save WWAMI” echoed off the marble floors and walls.
A proposal backed by Gov. Bob Ferguson to increase student access to free meals served at public schools also appears dead, at least for now.
Hours after the Senate approved a spending framework, President Donald Trump said in a Fox News interview that he’s open to ...
It's been a long time coming as Friday marks the third time this bill has been heard, but state leaders and residents are ...
Advocates rallied at the Statehouse to oppose House Bill 176, which threatens to dismantle the vital WWAMI medical education ...
In confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised not to stir public fears of vaccines but clearly isn’t sticking to ...
A Senate committee voted Friday to advance a revised bill aimed at limiting the governor’s emergency powers. Originally, the ...
Retired Bremerton resident Dianne Iverson relies on the ferry system to get to medical appointments in downtown Seattle or Edmonds.
Senate Republicans approve budget framework, pushing past Democratic objections after all-night vote
The $340 billion budget framework is a step toward unleashing money the Trump administration says it needs for mass ...
A Senate committee advanced a proposal on party lines Thursday to put responsibilities and restrictions on online companies and platforms that serve kids and teens. Supporters say the standards protec ...
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