The state is grappling with a projected budget shortfall of $10 billion to $12 billion over the next four years.
Governor-elect Bob Ferguson revealed plans to ask all state agencies to reduce their projected spending by 6%.
The state is grappling with a projected budget shortfall of $10 billion to $12 billion over the next four years.
Facing a projected budget deficit of over $12 billion over the next four years, majority Democrats say new taxes may be ...
By Aspen Anderson Reporting for West Seattle Blog 34th District State House Rep. Emily Alvarado of West Seattle hosted a ...
Washington's incoming governor is breaking from some key members of his party on how to tackle the state's looming budget shortfall.
Governor-elect Bob Ferguson announced his budget priorities, including a plan to save approximately $4.4 billion ...
Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson unveiled a plan Thursday he says could save Washington $4.4 billion over the next four years as lawmakers prepare to address an estimated budget shortfall of about $12 billion ...
Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson has released his office’s budget priorities that calls for $4 billion in reduced spending by ...
KIRO 7′s Monique Ming Laven sat down for an exclusive interview with Governor-elect Bob Ferguson to ask him how he plans to ...