The Daily Gov
Tuesday, March 21
- WA state revenue forecast reflects expected economic slowdown (Olympian)
- Thousands in WA could soon lose Apple Health coverage; here’s how to keep it (Seattle Times)
- Safe parking homeless shelter to open for vehicles in Tacoma (Tacoma News Tribune)
- Tidewater gets $3 million federal grant for Pasco biodiesel hub (Tri-City Herald)
- A federal definition of ‘homeless’ leaves some kids out in the cold. One state is trying to help (KNKX)
Monday, March 20
- Cut emissions quickly to save lives, scientists warn in a new U.N. report (KNKX)
- Pair of special education bills in Washington Legislature would increase funding for local districts (Spokesman-Review)
- Gonzaga men's basketball team qualifies for Sweet Sixteen (Spokane Public Radio)
- Foster, homeless college students in WA could get more housing support (Seattle Times)
- WA's annual report on public marine beach safety is in (Bellingham Herald)
Friday, March 17
- Washington has a shot at passing a massive housing reform package (Crosscut)
- Lawmakers consider ‘shield law’ to protect abortion in state (Olympian)
- To protect downwind states from smog, EPA cracks down on coal power pollution (Grist)
- More than 100 students apply to Eastern's new nursing program as demand for health workers soars (Spokesman-Review)
- Up close with WSU's fantastic freshman point guard Astera Tuhina (24 7 sports)
Thursday, March 16
- “No tax in this proposal:” Inslee proposes $4B bond to fight WA homelessness (YakTri News)
- Washington bill could help ease renewable energy development tensions (NW News Network)
- Bill would mandate safe staffing standards in hospitals (Bellingham Herald)
- Washington's cap-and-invest program is the nation's second market aimed at decreasing greenhouse gas emissions (Inlander)
- Gov. Jay Inslee urges bold action on affordable housing during Walla Walla visit (Walla Walla Union Bulletin)