We need both clean environment and good jobs—or we’ll have neither By LEO W. GERARD (June 6, 2017) — To justify withdrawing from the Paris...
By REP. RICK LARSEN WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 5, 2017) — If there were a book on common sense for Congress, I am sure it would include a...
By JOHN BURBANK (June 1, 2017) — The clock is winding down on a second special session in Olympia, and legislators haven’t yet made serious progress...
By JOHN BURBANK (May 19, 2017) — One hundred and twenty one years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation was legal. Its decision,...
By CARISSA CURMAN-MOORE EVERETT (May 17, 2017) — I’m a call center auditor at AT&T in Bothell, and every day I review thousands of customer interactions...
By SAMANTHA GRAD (May 11, 2017) — Last year I had the privilege of serving as the Field Director for Raise Up Washington, the coalition behind...
By BRENDAN WILLIAMS (May 10, 2017) — When the Affordable Care Act was debated in Congress, many falsely characterized as “death panels” the once-bipartisan idea of voluntary...
By SYLVIA WATSON SHORELINE (May 8, 2017) — We all saw, and maybe even participated in, the recent May Day Rally and March in honor of...
By JOHN BURBANK (May 5, 2017) — My friend called me last week and invited me to the Climate March in Seattle. I decided not to...
By STAN SORSCHER OLYMPIA (May 4, 2017) — Donald Trump’s first few disorienting months leave many people wondering what governing looks like any more. It’s time...