Gov. Bob Ferguson's inaugural speech showed how he may be distancing himself from former Gov. Jay Inslee and that he may not be as aligned with Democratic lawmakers as his predecessor.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson now faces many of the same challenges Jay Inslee faced when he took office 12 years ago.
By Editorial Board Washington state has had one-party control of the governor's mansion for 40 years. Gov. Bob Ferguson will add at least four more years for Democrats to control the executive branch ...
Even before being sworn into office, Gov. Bob Ferguson managed to raise some hackles on both sides of the political aisle.
Washington State’s long-term Attorney General Bob Ferguson was sworn ... the office in 12 years after Governor Jay Inslee did not seek reelection. Ferguson wasted little time getting to work ...
Invoking the catchphrase that defined Jesse Jones' career, Gov. Bob Ferguson announced that he has hired the former consumer ...
In his inaugural address, Governor Bob Ferguson indicated he would lead as a moderate, giving conservatives reason for ...
Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson seemed to sing music to the ears of Republicans in his inaugural address Wednesday, while angering the more progressive members within his own party. In truth, his speech ...
Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson has released his office’s budget priorities, which call for $4 billion in reduced spending by ...
The first day in office wasn’t all pomp and ceremony, however. Shortly after being sworn in, the new governor signed three ...
OLYMPIA — Washington’s newest governor Bob Ferguson did not mince words Wednesday about the litany of issues facing Washingtonians, standing in stark contrast to former Gov. Jay Inslee’s ...