Clark County Schedules Public Logic and Accuracy Tests Ahead of April Special Election
Clark County prepares for its April Special Election with public logic and accuracy tests for voting equipment set for March 18, followed by ballot mailing on April 1. The results will be posted on election day.
Pierce County Announces Spring Vegetation Management Activities, Including Herbicide Application
Pierce County announces spring vegetation management with herbicide application starting March 24 and weather-dependent operations ongoing until May 30, as part of their integrated roadside program.
Tacoma Rolls Out Public Sessions on Streets Initiative II Ahead of Proposition 1 Vote
Tacoma Public Works is hosting sessions to inform about Tacoma Streets Initiative II, proposing to fund road and multimodal infrastructure improvements, potentially financed by Proposition 1 if approved by voters in April 2025.
Mayor Bruce Harrell Advocates for Renewal of Seattle's Pioneering Democracy Voucher Program
Seattle Mayor Harrell proposes the renewal of the innovative Democracy Voucher Program, aiming to sustain voter engagement and reduce big money influence in elections by funding it through a property tax.
Western Washington's Chehalis Basin Strategy, Investing in Flood Control and Species Revival
The Chehalis Basin Strategy in Washington aims to mitigate flood damage and improve aquatic species health, with over $152 million invested and $28 million disbursed since 2021 for habitat projects.












