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Washington's Supreme Court hides the ball on state employee compensation offers
the Washington State Supreme Court has given its official blessing to a secretive process that allows the offers and counteroffers leading to more than a billion dollars in taxpayer-funded compensation to remain secret until after the state budget is signed into law.
Jul 9, 20253 min read


Parental rights win at the Supreme Court
Government cannot condition the benefit of free public education on a requirement that threatens a family's religious beliefs.
Jun 27, 20252 min read


Idaho officials praise EPA announcement to clarify WOTUS
The Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling, brought clarity to many of the terms used in the Clean Water Act, but the EPA still needed to engage stakeholders in order to clarify interpretations for agency staff. A preliminary amended rule in September 2023 reflected the decision of the court but it circumvented much needed public commentary.
Apr 28, 20254 min read


WA Supreme Court ignores voters, makes homeless challenge worse
Concluding the measure was "administrative" in nature, rather than a policy matter, justices claimed it couldn't be brought to voters. The state Supreme Court was the only court to rule that way, with other courts upholding the measure calling it a "classic vagrancy ordinance."
Apr 17, 20252 min read
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