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Home » April 2025

Articles Tagged with ''April 2025''

Ferguson criticizes Democrats’ $12B tax plan as ‘too risky’

April 18, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Ferguson did not cite any specific taxes he dislikes in the proposals that House and Senate Democrats viewed as the linchpin for completing their negotiations on an operating budget that overcomes a projected $16 billion shortfall over the next four years.


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Richand hosting tours of its public parks

April 17, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Called “52 in ’25,” the initiative aims to explore Richland’s parks throughout the year, with free tours led by Chris Wait, parks and public facilities director for the city.


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New substation comes online as BPA plans for billions in grid expansion, improvements

April 17, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Officials said the new substation south of the Tri-Cities is a precursor to Bonneville Power Administration’s grid expansion plans, which includes proposals for 23 different projects in Washington, Oregon and northern California that will cost billions to construct and bring online.


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Survey: More WA business owners now expect a recession

April 17, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Of the 444 respondents to the Association of Washington Business’ quarterly survey of employers, 44% say they expect the state to enter a recession in the next year. That’s up from 17% in the prior survey. 



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Pacific Northwest Hub is essential to driving a hydrogen future

April 16, 2025
Guest Contributor

By leveraging both its hydroelectric resources and heavy industry sectors, the PNW can create a new wave of economic prosperity and develop a regional energy hub that will benefit local industry and consumers. 


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Benton REA sells PowerNET internet service

April 16, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Benton REA has provided internet service through PowerNET since 1997 to connect rural and underserved communities. PowerNET currently serves about 1,000 users.


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PNNL researchers stumble on a cheaper, faster way to make batteries

April 16, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

There have been efforts to determine how to cost-effectively incorporate even more nickel into lithium-ion batteries, as nickel can store more energy and potentially reduce costs. Unfortunately, nickel can also degrade the battery and shorten its lifetime due to the formation of crystal agglomerations.


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Democrats in Washington Legislature reveal sweeping new tax plan

April 16, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

There are hikes in business and capital gains taxes, new sales taxes on services and greater property tax collections by the state and local governments.


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Spokane’s Spokesman-Review newspaper to be donated to nonprofit

Cowles Co. calls the plan a new model for journalism
April 15, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The Cowles Company—the multigenerational family business that has owned and operated Spokane’s Spokesman-Review since its consolidation from two newspapers in 1893—announced the move and a $2 million dollar donation to the receiving nonprofit, Comma, on April 15.


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Mid-Columbia lawmakers’ housing bills to become law

April 15, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

One will make mortgage financing more available to those purchasing manufactured homes while the other will lead to deeper study of housing affordability in the state. 


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