State Sen. Chris Gildon, a Puyallup Republican and Senate Republican budget leader, applauded the governor for coming up with ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is scheduled to discuss budget proposals — including roughly $4 billion in savings and ...
Frustrated Doug Ford admits it’s tough convincing U.S. lawmakers to fight Donald Trump’s tariffs
A frustrated Doug Ford admitted he’s fighting an uphill battle to change the minds of lawmakers against U.S. President Donald ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson unveiled a plan Thursday to save Washington $4 billion over the next four years to address a budget deficit ...
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNGov. Bob Ferguson reveals plan to save $4 billion amid multibillion-dollar budget gapThe proposal includes eliminating the equivalent of about 1,000 state jobs on the books, and asking state workers to take one ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has a plan for about $7 billion in budget cuts, but he and Democrats in the Legislature have a ways to go before they solve a shortfall that may be more than double that ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson unveiled more details about his plans to cut roughly $4 billion in state spending this week as a ...
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has introduced a plan to help bridge the state’s projected $15 billion budget gap.
The governor's office said it has identified a savings total of $3.9 billion so far, in conjunction with proposals made by ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson says his proposals, combined with cuts suggested by former Gov. Jay Inslee, would close about $7 billion of what he estimated will be a $15 billion budget shortfall.
Ferguson posted on social media that his office found $70,000 in savings by rejecting a plan to replace carpets in the office. The work had been approved before Ferguson took office. Ferguson said ...
The governor was joined by Attorney General Nick Brown, DCYF Secretary Tana Senn, Commerce Secretary Joe Nguyen and other ...
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