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The Olympian on MSNOlympia council to consider more protections for renters and some homeowners. How they might helpThe Olympia City Council is set to consider more tenant protections this spring and summer, this time aimed at homeownership opportunities and safeguards for manufactured homes and communities.
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Public News Service on MSNAdvocates say WA rent stabilization bill important for ending hungerWhile affordable housing advocates across the state have been cheering on Washington's rent stabilization bill in Olympia, so ...
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The Olympian on MSNWith another cutoff having passed, here are some bills that WA lawmakers are still mullingA competing bill by state Sen. Jeff Holy, a Cheney Republican, would also create a $100 million law-enforcement-focused state ...
House Bill 1175 would have required cities across Washington to allow cafes and stores in all residential areas, superseding ...
Lawmakers can ease the severe housing shortage by giving cities the power to turn underutilized commercial zones into dense residential developments.
Andrew Barkis, an Olympia Republican, HB 1096 would peel back unnecessary red tape and boost Washington’s housing supply by letting homeowners build new homes via a streamlined lot-splitting ...
For nearly seven decades, this blue building with its unmistakable red awning has been the great equalizer of Washington’s ...
With lawmakers in Olympia just past the halfway point of this year’s legislative session, scores of policy proposals have ...
OLYMPIA – A man and woman were arrested Wednesday in downtown Olympia after police say they stole a man’s dog and dragged him through a parking lot in the process. About 5:50 p.m., police were ...
The state House did not bring House Bill 1175 to a vote, preventing small cafés and markets from entering residential ...
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