The Divorce: Washington State Republicans vs. Big Business & Boeing

The Divorce: Washington State Republicans vs. Big Business & Boeing

But Boeing’s support — and that of heavyweights the Association of Washington Business and Washington Roundtable — for a $9.5-billion transportation package was not enough for Washington’s Senate Republicans, who were against a 10-cent gas tax increase (phased in over five years, upped two cents annually). Continue reading The Divorce: Washington State Republicans vs. Big Business & Boeing

Why That Fish You Ordered is Holding Up the State Budget

Why That Fish You Ordered is Holding Up the State Budget

Yesterday afternoon, the Everett Herald’s Jerry Cornfield reported that the delay in approving a Washington State budget was truly fishy: “Boeing’s opposition to fish study a sticking point in budget,” went the headline. With a government shutdown to come in fewer than five days, it might seem strange that negotiations are getting hung up on a mundane study of how often people eat fish. Continue reading Why That Fish You Ordered is Holding Up the State Budget

Legislature Taking Another Look at Safer, Slower Speeds on City Streets

Legislature Taking Another Look at Safer, Slower Speeds on City Streets

The Neighborhood Safe Streets bill is back, says KIRO Radio’s Kim Shepard, saying there’s a “big push” to get it voted on this legislative session. The bill would allow municipalities across the state to lower speed limits on city roads to as slow as 20 mph without commissioning expensive traffic studies. As the bill’s title indicates, the focus is on neighborhood pedestrian safety. Continue reading Legislature Taking Another Look at Safer, Slower Speeds on City Streets

Amid Celebration, Gay Marriage in Washington State Could Be Delayed by Referendum

Amid Celebration, Gay Marriage in Washington State Could Be Delayed by Referendum

The Senate’s Wednesday-night passage of legislation legalizing gay marriage in Washington State means that now the House of Representatives will have a chance to vote, sometime within the next few days to a week. The Senate’s 28-21 vote represented the larger hurdle–supporters are confident they have more than enough votes in the House.

Senate Bill 6239, publicly supported by Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks, and Vulcan, opens the definition of marriage to between “two persons” (with the U.S. Supreme Court we have, this phrasing does open the door to corporate marriage). Continue reading Amid Celebration, Gay Marriage in Washington State Could Be Delayed by Referendum

Redfin: “It’s All About the Inventory”

Redfin: “It’s All About the Inventory”

Redfin’s Seattle-area heat map for July shows a few bastions of hot property (prices up, multiple offers): Magnolia, Ballard, Queen Anne, and North Seattle. They’re enough to keep Seattle at 12th on the national heat index (but at a tepid 56.6 “degrees,” behind Portland at 59). Home values were down most in Lake Union, Rainier Valley, Lake City, Delridge, and Snoqualmie Ridge. Continue reading Redfin: “It’s All About the Inventory”