UPDATE (April 11) — The Jobs Bonds legislation has passed the Legislature! Stay tuned to The Stand for more details. Thank you for participating in the...
Every year, there are changes and updates to the campaign finance laws in Washington State. In advance of this year’s busy election cycle, and to help...
Many state lawmakers are going home this weekend to hold town hall meetings. This is your opportunity to urge them to support the Jobs Bond proposal;...
Happy New Year to all of our faithful readers! If it’s not too late, we’d like to add one more resolution to your 2012 list: Spread...
Last year, lawmakers in Olympia dramatically changed Washington’s workers’ compensation system. The biggest change was the legalization of “structured settlements,” also known as compromise-and-release buyouts, whereby...
BELLINGHAM — The Washington State Nurses Association is holding a “Rally for Respect” from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 at Bellingham’s City Hall in...
UPDATE! Due to safety concerns cited by the Seattle Police Dept., the final destination for Thursday’s march has been changed from the Montlake Bridge to the...
“Just Scrap the Cap,” a hilarious new video staring two Washington state retirees, premiered at Tuesday’s Social Security forum in Everett. Produced by the Economic Opportunity...
The U.S. Postal Service is critical to our economy — delivering mail, medicine and packages on time and at an affordable price, without a dime of...
A Congressional subcommittee recently passed a budget proposal that would effectively eliminate state-supported Amtrak service and reduce Amtrak’s operating assistance by 60%. The United Transportation Union...