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[un]Divided: Governor Inslee saddles state with massive budget crisis

[un]Divided: Governor Inslee saddles state with massive budget crisis

On his way out the door, Governor Inslee is urging state agencies to tighten their purse strings as the legislature faces a $10B-12B budget deficit. Brandi Kruse has more on unDivided. Watch unDivided five days a week and support the show at unDividedpod.com.

By Brandi Kruse

Seattle set to propose its own capital gains tax

Seattle set to propose its own capital gains tax

Just one day after voters declined to repeal Washington’s tax on capital gains, Seattle Councilwoman Cathy Moore announced she would propose a citywide capital gains tax. On unDivided, Brandi Kruse explains why another tax on business creation would hurt the state’s economy.

By Brandi Kruse

Nehring: County exec’s property tax proposal poorly timed

Nehring: County exec’s property tax proposal poorly timed

This article was originally published in the Everett Daily Herald.   Last week’s election saw voters soundly reject tax increases proposed by the county and municipal governments throughout Snohomish County. With one exception, all local tax increases were rejected by voters. These are in addition to Everett voters’ rejection of a levy lid lift property...

2024 Election Recap: The fight continues on

2024 Election Recap: The fight continues on

Despite facing a billionaire and public sector union-funded opposition campaign that spent nearly 5 times as much as the YES campaign, the repeal on Washington’s natural gas ban appears on track for success, with 51.43% support as of votes reported by Nov. 7. This hard-won success joins three other powerful citizen-led initiatives passed into law...

[un]Divided: The work doesn’t stop after Election Day

[un]Divided: The work doesn’t stop after Election Day

Regardless of the results in Tuesday’s election, Washington state has a lot of work to do to get back on track – and voters must hold those in power accountable. Brandi Kruse has more on the unDivided Podcast.

By Brandi Kruse

WSJ: Climate Coercion Meets Washington State Voters

WSJ: Climate Coercion Meets Washington State Voters

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board has come out in strong support of  “two ballot measures [which] would roll back rules that raise energy prices.” They write: Progressive climate dreams tend to crash and burn when voters are confronted with their real costs. That collision is playing out in Washington state this year in a...

Inslee’s parting gift: A pay raise for bureaucracy, a bill for taxpayers

Inslee’s parting gift: A pay raise for bureaucracy, a bill for taxpayers

While Inslee’s time in office has been defined by massive increases in government spending and increasing taxes and regulations, a cherry has been placed on top during his final days in office – massive pay increases for state employees and even potential pay increases for state lawmakers. After months of negotiations, and staged walkouts, the...

[un]Divided: ‘A win for families’: Head of DCYF will leave his post

[un]Divided: ‘A win for families’: Head of DCYF will leave his post

After deaths within the state’s foster care system and multiple scandals inside state-run juvenile detention facilities, the head of the Department of Children Youth and Families says he will not seek reappointment under the next governor. On the unDivided Podcast, Brandi Kruse calls his exit a win for families. Watch unDivided five days a week at unDividedpod.com.

By Brandi Kruse

Make your voice heard on critical ballot measures to be decided by Everett voters in Nov. 5th General Election

Make your voice heard on critical ballot measures to be decided by Everett voters in Nov. 5th General Election

This year’s General Election presents an opportunity for Everett voters to weigh in on three important ballot measures. Ballots will be hitting your mailbox now, and the last day to return your ballot is November 5th. Initiatives 24-01 & 24-02 are competing proposals which would both establish an increased minimum wage and other labor standards. Both initiatives would raise...

Election ballots arriving soon: Opportunity to continue year of historic change

Election ballots arriving soon: Opportunity to continue year of historic change

Largely spurred by seven citizen-led initiatives from Let’s Go Washington, voters in our state have made their voices heard and changed laws and policy outcomes in a way previously unheard of in Washington. During the legislative session, lawmakers were constitutionally obligated to act on the initiatives – by either making them law immediately or leaving...

Snohomish County voters to decide on local Public Safety Sales Tax measure in Nov. 5th general election

Snohomish County voters to decide on local Public Safety Sales Tax measure in Nov. 5th general election

This year’s General Election on November 5th presents an opportunity for Snohomish County voters to weigh in on Proposition 1, a public safety sales tax. Ballots will be hitting your mailbox now, and the last day to return your ballot is November 5th. Proposition 1 would increase the sales tax rate throughout Snohomish County by 0.2%,...