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Washington State AG Seeking Immigration ‘Separation Policy’ Stories
Washington State AG Seeking Immigration ‘Separation Policy’ Stories
Washington State AG Seeking Immigration ‘Separation Policy’ Stories
Some say Attorney General Ferguson is seeking such data only because he's contemplating suing the Trump Administration. Monday, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson issued a statement to the public. He is seeking information from persons or families who have been affected by (or could be affected by) the new zero tolerance border crossing policy in the Southwestern U...
Tri-City Firm Named in  Veteran Housing Discrimination Action
Tri-City Firm Named in Veteran Housing Discrimination Action
Tri-City Firm Named in Veteran Housing Discrimination Action
The Washington State Attorney General announced Tuesday the completion of an investigation and actions against ten companies across the state. It began in 2016. Attorney General Bob Ferguson said the 'sweep' was investigating illegal discrimination against veterans over the VASH program...
WA Attorney General Renews Push For Raising Smoking Age to 21
WA Attorney General Renews Push For Raising Smoking Age to 21
WA Attorney General Renews Push For Raising Smoking Age to 21
With a State House bill going to committee and being debated Tuesday in Olympia, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has renewed his push to have the smoking age raised to 21.  It's a renewal of the failed effort last year in the legislature, and a move that has some saying he's overstepping his bounds.
WA Attorney General to Announce New Gun Reform Legislation
WA Attorney General to Announce New Gun Reform Legislation
WA Attorney General to Announce New Gun Reform Legislation
What does Attorney General Bob Ferguson have up his sleeve? Wednesday, he plans to announce a bill that he is supporting, and likely has or will be introduced by legislators in the next session. It's referred to as 'gun reform legislation.  We've heard this show before.
Civil Rights Commission Wants Pasco Zambrano Officers Charged
Civil Rights Commission Wants Pasco Zambrano Officers Charged
Civil Rights Commission Wants Pasco Zambrano Officers Charged
Despite multiple local and even federal agencies choosing not to charge the three Pasco police officers directly involved in the fatal shooting of Antonio Zambrano last February, now the U.S. Civil Rights Commission wants the U.S. Attorney General to look at the case.
Grocery Group Could Face Fine Over 2013 Election, GMO Foods
Grocery Group Could Face Fine Over 2013 Election, GMO Foods
Grocery Group Could Face Fine Over 2013 Election, GMO Foods
In 2013 you may recall Initiative 522 was defeated with 51% of the vote. It was the controversial measure that would have required food labeling to include if it was a genetically modified product, or GMO. Among those who opposed it are current U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse, who also was a former State Secretary of Agriculture. Supporters said it was a necessary health lifestyle move. Opponents
WA Attorney General Responds to Kennewick, Pasco Pro-Arlene’s Resolutions
WA Attorney General Responds to Kennewick, Pasco Pro-Arlene’s Resolutions
WA Attorney General Responds to Kennewick, Pasco Pro-Arlene’s Resolutions
Kennewick and Pasco City Councilmen John Trumbo and Bob Hoffman recently proposed resolutions offering support for Richland Florist Barronelle Stutzman and her business, Arlene's Flowers. She was sued by State Attorney General Bob Ferguson for refusing to provide floral services for a same-sex wedding...

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