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2025 Legislature

Tri-City lawmaker files bill to limit governor’s authority

January 9, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Republican state Sen. Matt Boehnke filed a bill after saying the recent Energy Facility Siting Evaluation Council process to approve the siting of the Horse Heaven wind farm in his district did not properly account for local concerns and gave the governor too much authority. 


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Affordable housing

Report: State-funded housing units feel the pinch, especially in Benton County

January 9, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Efforts to curb housing costs in Washington state are falling short of helping even those living in state-funded housing units as the availability of homes, inflation and other factors continue to squeeze renters. 


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State senator to lead WA Department of Commerce

January 9, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Governor-elect Bob Ferguson recently announced the appointment to lead the agency, which manages a budget of $7.9 billion and administers more than 100 programs in the areas of housing, energy, community and economic development, local government and business services.


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Dan-Newhouse

Newhouse leads legislation to send federal workers back to office

January 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Many federal employees who currently work remotely could lose some of their pay if a bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Washington, passes Congress. 


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Medical bills to be excluded from credit reports under new federal rule

January 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The estimated $49 billion in medical debt of 15 million Americans will no longer be permitted as part of credit reporting following the finalization of a new  federal rule. 


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Tri-Citian to share how MLK Jr.’s most famous speech almost didn’t happen

January 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Two showings of “The Dream…We Almost Never Heard” are planned Jan. 18 in Richland.


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Mortgage rates reach highest point since July

January 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

“Inching up to just shy of 7%, mortgage rates reached their highest point in nearly six months,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. 


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Ben Franklin Transit names new executive staff

January 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Two men with a combined 40 years of experience in the transit field after working for transit agencies on the east and west coasts have joined Ben Franklin Transit’s executive team. 


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Biden signs bill expanding Social Security benefits for retired teachers, public employees

January 7, 2025
Jennifer Shutt

The new law eliminates the windfall elimination provision and government pension offset that for decades had reduced the amount some Americans receive in Social Security benefits. 


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‘Perfect storm’ of factors hits Washington apple farmers, driving bankruptcies, consolidation

Trump’s 2018 tariffs are among the developments that undercut state’s apple market, devastating small farmers
January 6, 2025
Henry Brannan

Challenges include rising labor costs and stagnant prices paid to farmers, but also dramatic apple oversupply caused by increased farm efficiency and the loss of major international markets due to then-President Donald Trump’s 2018 tariffs. 


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