Lot-splitting sprints out of the house
Plus co-housing and unemployment checks for striking workers
It normally takes weeks, not minutes for a bill to blast out of its home chamber, but that’s exactly what happened on Monday when the curtain rose in Olympia.
Before we even had the chance to put together our bingo cards for this session, a holdover from 2023 dashed through the House mere moments after the community theater pomp wound down. Yes, that lot…
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