[un]Divided: Washington’s gas prices just got even worse
[un]Divided: Washington’s gas prices just got even worse
Washington’s gas prices, which are already among the highest in the nation, got even worse this week as a new gas tax increase takes effect. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
The American Experiment Still Depends on Ordinary Citizens
The American Experiment Still Depends on Ordinary Citizens
Two hundred fifty years ago, America wasn’t built by celebrities. It was built by ordinary people. Farmers who showed up to town meetings. Shopkeepers who debated taxes. Parents who worried about the future their children would inherit. Neighbors who understood that self-government only works when citizens actually participate. The founders certainly mattered. But the American...
[un]Divided: Homelessness spikes 9% in Seattle despites billions in spending
[un]Divided: Homelessness spikes 9% in Seattle despites billions in spending
As the homeless crisis continues to grow in Seattle, the King County Regional Homelessness Authority is being given even more money. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
[un]Divided: Feds step in to help combat sex trade on Aurora Avenue
[un]Divided: Feds step in to help combat sex trade on Aurora Avenue
After the North Seattle community demanded action on Aurora Avenue, the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations have been spotted making arrests and helping sex workers. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show at unDividedpod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
Citizen Action Defense Fund: The Case Against the Unconstitutional State Income Tax
Citizen Action Defense Fund: The Case Against the Unconstitutional State Income Tax
Washington’s new income tax may have been signed into law, but the constitutional challenge is just getting started. Citizen Action Defense Fund has filed a lawsuit challenging the state’s new 9.9% tax on income above $1 million that is led by former Attorney General Rob McKenna and retired Supreme Court Justice Phil Talmadge. Their case...
[un]Divided: Governor Ferguson celebrates Washington’s economy as it careens toward disaster
[un]Divided: Governor Ferguson celebrates Washington’s economy as it careens toward disaster
Despite ample evidence that the state’s economy is in a tailspin, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson is trying to gaslight voters into believing otherwise. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
Christine Gregoire Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
Christine Gregoire Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
For years, Washington’s budget debates have followed a familiar script. Democrat legislative leaders and the last two governors identify a projected shortfall, advocates call for new revenue, and taxpayers are told that higher taxes are necessary to preserve essential services. The conversation almost always begins with the assumption that government needs more money. But recently,...
Taxes Keep Going Up. So Why Are Budget Shortfalls Getting Worse?
Taxes Keep Going Up. So Why Are Budget Shortfalls Getting Worse?
Governor Bob Ferguson recently warned state agencies to prepare for difficult budget decisions in the years ahead. In guidance sent to agency leaders, the administration pointed to familiar pressures: inflation has driven up costs, Washington’s population has grown significantly over the past decade, and maintaining public services is becoming more expensive. Those factors are real....
[un]Divided: Washington state faces yet another fiscal cliff
[un]Divided: Washington state faces yet another fiscal cliff
Years of overspending have led to yet another dire warning from the Washington State Office of Financial Management. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe at unDividedpod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
Taxes, Term Limits & Transparency: Town Halls Start June 6 — Make Your Voice Heard
Taxes, Term Limits & Transparency: Town Halls Start June 6 — Make Your Voice Heard
The Charter Review process in Clark County is entering a critical public engagement phase, and now is the time for residents to show up and make their voices heard at the upcoming Charter Review Town Halls this month. The Clark County Charter Review Commission is a temporary, elected body of 15 nonpartisan commissioners (three from...
[un]Divided: Seattle mayor faces pressure to turn on crime cameras
[un]Divided: Seattle mayor faces pressure to turn on crime cameras
Two Seattle City Council members have now publicly urged Seattle Mayor Katie Willson to turn on the city’s crime cameras ahead of the World Cup, warning of deadly consequences. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show at unDividedpod.com
By Brandi Kruse
Washington’s Growing Warning Sign: Families and Businesses Are Looking Elsewhere
Washington’s Growing Warning Sign: Families and Businesses Are Looking Elsewhere
For years, Washington has sold itself as a place where innovation thrives, opportunity is everywhere, and families can build a better future. In many ways, that reputation was earned. But especially after the passage of the state income tax this spring, families and businesses are beginning to ask a difficult question: how much longer can...
Is the I-5 Bridge Headed for Another Failure?
Is the I-5 Bridge Headed for Another Failure?
Future 42 Clark County has reservations with Governor Bob Ferguson’s decision to proceed with the light rail portion of the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement project across the Columbia River in Clark County, as the inclusion of light rail risks repeating the same mistakes that led to the failure of the Columbia River Crossing (CRC) in 2013....
[un]Divided: ‘Urban warfare’: Gangland style shootouts erupt in North Seattle
[un]Divided: ‘Urban warfare’: Gangland style shootouts erupt in North Seattle
North Seattle is experiencing a wave of gang shootings, and some residents are taking matters into their own hands to help protect their families. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse