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Home » February 2026

Articles Tagged with ''February 2026''

Bill to boost financial aid for students at WA’s private colleges moves out of Senate

February 18, 2026
Aspen Ford

Washington state Senate lawmakers passed a bill on Tuesday afternoon that would increase tuition scholarships for students attending private colleges.


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PacifiCorp selling its Washington business to Portland General Electric

February 17, 2026
Ty Beaver

The Portland-based utility that provides power to Eastern Washington communities near the Tri-Cities is preparing to exit the state and hand its market share to another Pacific Northwest company. 


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‘Absolutely good news’: WA financial outlook brightens as budget talks heat up

February 17, 2026
Jake Goldstein-Street

Washington state budget writers finally got some rosy news on Feb. 16 as they prepare to release their spending plans.


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Washington state Senate approves tax on personal income over $1M

February 17, 2026
Jerry Cornfield

Washington state moved one step closer Feb. 16 to creating a personal income tax two years after the Legislature said it wouldn’t.


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State senator, congressional hopeful schedules town hall meeting

February 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

State Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick, on Feb. 21, will hold his first town hall of the 2026 legislative session and since declaring his run for the U.S. House of Representatives. 


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Mid-Columbia lawmakers push to bring nuclear innovation campus to region

February 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Two state lawmakers serving communities in and near the Tri-Cities are hoping the state will take advantage of the U.S. Department of Energy’s efforts to establish sites around the country that support all aspects of the nuclear industry, from fuel production to waste storage. 


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Tour Pasco’s recently renovated Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center

February 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Community members will have their first opportunity Feb. 21 to see the new spaces, playground and other improvements at the community center that has long served Pasco’s east side neighborhoods. 


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BPA projects stronger finances, but challenges with cash reserves

February 15, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Bonneville Power Administration officials are feeling more optimistic about the power provider’s finances for 2026 than at this time last year, but still anticipate challenges ahead. 


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Health district receives funding to support mental health needs of new families, parents

February 15, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Benton-Franklin Health District is among six recipients of a grant aimed at making it easier for families during pregnancy or who recently welcomed a child to access mental health services. 


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Many middle-income families spend at least a tenth of their income on health insurance

February 15, 2026
Anna Claire Vollers

More than half of working-age adults get their health insurance through an employer, but in many states premium contributions and deductibles take a significant bite out of household incomes.


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