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EV battery recycling will require Herculean effort

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Each year Americans throw away more than three billion batteries constituting 180,000 tons of hazardous material. The situation is likely to get worse as the world shifts to lithium batteries to power a massive influx of electric vehicles (EV). It needs immediate attention.


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New Corporate Transparency Act requires action by small business owners

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Business owners beware: starting this year, individuals seeking to set up a legal entity (LLC or corporation), as well as owners of existing legal entities, should be prepared to provide additional information about the ownership of the entity to the federal government under the Corporate Transparency Act, or CTA. Failure to report could include both civil penalties as well as jail time.


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Tax, regulation ideas coming from Olympia will make it harder to do business

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Unfortunately, too many of the proposals we’ve seen coming out of Olympia this year would, if approved, make it harder, more complex and more expensive to start or operate a business in Washington.


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Adaptability and innovation are key to workplace success

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

The modern workplace is an ever-evolving world, where adaptability and innovation are not just buzzwords but the keys to success. Let’s explore these fundamental concepts to better understand their definitions, significance and strategies to help incorporate them into your organizational culture.


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Biden needs to shine a light on his Snake River Dam plan

January 12, 2024
Guest Contributor

It is time to shine light on the dam destruction plan while it is still under consideration.



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Addressing state’s child care challenges is a tall order

January 12, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

It is crucial for policymakers, businesses and communities to collaborate on innovative solutions that address the growing need for quality child care, which relies on offering livable wages and benefits to child care employees.


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Your business tax savings might be doing more harm than good

January 12, 2024
Guest Contributor

Get your financial and legal team on the same page as you explore gray area deductions to best protect your business.


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Let your personal mission statement guide you

January 12, 2024
Guest Contributor

 Personal mission statements can be a guide that accompanies you throughout the various chapters of your life.


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Money for our military is Washington’s golden egg

January 12, 2024
Guest Contributor

While funding is key to our national defense, having enough soldiers, sailors, Marines, and airmen/women in the ranks is golden. However, persistent recruitment shortfalls are growing problems.


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The new year brings new hope for a return to calmer times

January 12, 2024
Guest Contributor

Employers are resourceful, and they have risen to the challenge. But it’s time for things to settle down. This is not the time to adopt new taxes and add new layers of burdensome regulation.


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