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Panel discussion to help students learn more about Americorps
OSR survey: How well does Western prepare students for success in the job market?
5 things to watch heading into special session

Washington lawmakers have adjourned their 105-day legislative session, but only get a two-week reprieve before they return to Olympia for a special session to finish their work on the state budget.
Budget writers in the House and Senate will continue their negotiations in the coming days…

Guest: Blind alleys in the state budget on college tuition

LAWMAKERS face the daunting task of equipping public universities to meet Washington’s demand for college graduates. But several fundamental misperceptions, particularly about tuition, are sending Republican and Democratic budget writers down blind alleys.

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Presentation May 1 to cover foreign careers with the U.S. State Department
Candidates selected to fill director position at SPMC
Washington state budget negotiations next as House passes its plan

The state House on Friday approved a budget that assumes $1.3 billion in new revenue to put more money into the state's education system, while also patching a projected deficit for the next two-year budget.

The budget passed on a 54-43 mostly party line vote Friday night, a week…

House Democrats push home their budget proposal

A $34.5 billion proposed budget passed through the Washington House Friday with little fuss.

The vote was 54-43 along party lines, with Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, being the only person to cross the aisle. House Minority Leader Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, was…

Washington's budget: How do we get to shared realism from here?

This week, we enter the behind-the-scenes negotiations phase of the Washington legislative session.

Both the House and Senate have submitted proposed budgets for the next two years. Now, everyone sits and waits while House and Senate leaders do their thing behind…

Survival of the fittest: Both sides prep for state budget battle

Today, the Democratic-controlled Washington House will likely pass the $34.5 billion 2013-2015 budget it unveiled two days ago.

The House's Republican minority will gripe and make symbolic gestures against the size of that budget, complaining that it is too…

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