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The U.S. House passed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" largely along party lines. Here's how Washington state's representatives ...
Imminently set to be signed into law, President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" will have sweeping ramifications for ...
Efforts to sell public lands fail, but lawmakers and advocates remain concerned about the environmental impact of the “big ...
If there is one thing presidents of both parties can agree on, it’s that the Congressional Budget Office causes them ...
The bill would provide more permanent tax breaks and add new ones for various individuals and businesses. It would also ...
Concerned about changes to their Medicaid, protesters interrupt a House Committee Hearing in Washington, D.C. on May 13. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post) It is the nature of a Donald Trump ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — James Tieken is the president of the Spokane Regional Labor Council, which advocated for Washington Senate Bill 5041. “They would rather look at this as a tool that would have ...
A new federal bill could nullify Washington state's AI regulations, warns AG Nick Brown, affecting laws against AI-generated misinformation and deepfakes.
House Republicans are already teasing the idea of a second budget bill to advance President Donald Trump‘s agenda, even as the Senate has yet to act on his most sweeping priorities. Speaker Mike ...
Feeling out of step with President Trump’s G.O.P., Senator Thom Tillis and Representative Don Bacon are deciding to retire.
A plurality of voters oppose the tax-and-spending legislation, with mixed opinions on specific provisions, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll this month.