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Articles by John Stang

Increasing B&O taxes on this year’s legislative agenda

February 14, 2017
John Stang
No one in Olympia appears to like the business-and-occupation tax — the state tax on gross receipts.But other than adding exemptions, Washington’s Legislature has been reluctant to do anything about B&O taxes. Each session, changes get proposed. Each session, those proposals die.“A silver bullet is not there because it is...
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Chamber opposes ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to family leave legislation

February 14, 2017
John Stang
The Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce opposes a “one-size-fits-all” approach on family leave legislation in Olympia.So far, the chamber has not taken an official position on the two plans that have begun their journey through the Legislature, waiting for more to unfold first, said Austin Neilson, the chamber’s government affairs...
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State legislators keen on supporting state’s growing wine industry

February 14, 2017
John Stang
Wine growlers, wine at movies among proposed bills in OlympiaThe state’s wine industry — with the Mid-Columbia at the center — is in great shape and getting better as several state legislators push bills to improve sales in Washington.The state has about 900 wineries — compared to about 300 in...
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State Legislature may tackle topics affecting Tri-City region

December 15, 2016
John Stang
Retail pot, small modular reactors, funding for college projects among items of local interestLocal governments in Benton and Franklin counties could find their bans and moratoriums on selling retail marijuana revoked in 2017.There’s also a chance that building small modular reactors in the Tri-Cities could get another chance in the...
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Business community wary of minimum wage increase

November 15, 2016
John Stang
What will the passage of Initiative 1433 — raising the minimum wage to $13.50 an hour by 2020 — mean to small businesses in the Tri-Cities?To Don Karger, owner of Henry’s Restaurant & Catering in West Richland and his eight employees, it could translate to an $11,000 drop in his personal...
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Tri-City veterans fare better than most in job hunt

November 15, 2016
John Stang
Veterans are finding an easier time finding work in the Columbia Basin.The statewide jobless rate for veterans is 3.8 percent, while the state jobless figure is 6.9 percent. In 2015, the veterans’ jobless rate for Richland and Kennewick was 3 percent, according to the U.S. Census.“It is lower than the...
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State still waiting for Cascade Natural Gas to provide missing safety records

September 16, 2016
John Stang
By John StangCascade Natural Gas’ Kennewick district has 53.34 miles of high-pressure pipeline.But it cannot provide documents to show that 22.12 of those miles — or about 40 percent of its pipelines in and around Kennewick — have been tested to confirm they can resist 60 pounds per square inch...
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Looming ‘levy cliff’ may take bite out of Tri-City schools’ budgets

September 16, 2016
John Stang
By John StangThe “levy cliff” is a little known, but very real budget problem facing public schools in two years that often gets lost amid the discussion of the Washington Legislature deadlocking over funding a state Supreme Court ruling to increase the number of teachers in the state.The levy cliff...
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Inslee signs bill creating Economic Gardening program statewide

April 14, 2016
John Stang
By John Stang for TCAJOBFor years, Sen. Maralyn Chase, D-Shoreline, has tried to get legislation passed to help established mid-sized businesses grow. She believes growing existing mid-sized businesses is a better way to create jobs than providing tax exemptions to lure new businesses — something she views as a hit-and-miss...
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Legislators look to end municipal marijuana bans, moratoriums

March 15, 2016
John Stang
By John Stang for TCAJOBBenton and Franklin counties could find their bans and moratoriums on selling retail marijuana revoked in 2017.Just before the end of the 2016 legislative session, Rep. Chris Hurst, D-Enumclaw, and Rep. Cary Condotta, R-East Wenatchee, introduced a bill to require counties and cities to lift their...
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