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WATCH: Seattle councilman wants new approach to dealing with Starbucks job losses

(The Center Square) – Seattle City Councilman Rob Saka said Tuesday that he’s concerned about Starbucks moving jobs from Seattle to Nashville and didn’t agree with how Mayor Katie Wilson has approached the issue. Saka’s comments in an interview with The Center Square come after a series of incidents involving Wilson, including encouraging boycotts of Starbucks while she was a mayoral candidate and dismissing concerns that high income earners would flee the area after she

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WATCH: UW professor says WA Ecology drought declaration is ‘demonstrably false’

(The Center Square) – University of Washington Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Cliff Mass says the Washington Department of Ecology should “definitively correct misinformation being pushed” about a pending drought emergency. The claim that this summer represents a drought emergency for Washington State is “simply and demonstrably false,” wrote Mass in a May 18 blog post. In a Tuesday interview with The Center Square, Mass said reservoirs are fuller than normal, and annual precipitation is at

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Spokane County libraries eye tax hike as reserves grow despite falling levy rate

(The Center Square) – The Spokane County Library District has placed a tax hike on the August ballot, despite its reserves having grown almost every year as SCLD’s levy rate falls with rising assessments. A press release frames the tax hike as necessary for the long-term sustainability of SCLD’s 10 libraries in Spokane County. The May 5 announcement warned that if rejected, SCLD might introduce new fees, defer maintenance, consider reducing hours and potentially close

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WATCH: Support grows for WA income tax repeal as more join effort

(The Center Square) – A week after Let’s Go Washington launched an initiative campaign aimed at repealing the newly passed income tax, the organization tells The Center Square “more people have signed up to receive petitions in a shorter amount of time than any other initiative.” It was last Tuesday, LGW announced the initiative (IP26-645) and said signature gatherers would soon be out collecting voter signatures, with a July 2 deadline to collect about 309,000

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