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Fuse Washington is a progressive advocacy organization in Washington state.It is a member of the ProgressNow network. Fuse, a 501(c)(4) organization, along with its sister organization the Fuse Innovation Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization, claims to be the state's largest progressive organization because of its email list of more than 100,000 people.
(The Center Square) – The Spokane City Council is gearing up to adopt its annual rules of procedure for 2025, raising the threshold for advancing legislation while potentially limiting a ...
Jan. 28—Conservatives have held less and less sway on the Spokane City Council since losing the majority in 2013, but after voters elected a more progressive slate of members in November the two ...
In the August 6 primary election, Bernbaum received 27.6% of the vote (15,743 votes) in a field of five candidates, advancing to the general election alongside Republican Matthew Roberson. He went on to win the general election on November 5, defeating Roberson with 55.9% of the vote (42,388 votes) to Roberson's 44.0% (33,304 votes).
Just over 20% of registered Spokane County residents have voted, compared to 28.5% in 2020; while there are 27,000 more voters registered in Spokane County this year than in 2020, 23,000 fewer ...
At a candidates' debate in Spokane in 1996, State Senator John A. Moyer, whom Brown was challenging, questioned why Brown voted in 1993 for what he called the biggest tax increase in state history. Brown replied that Moyer mischaracterized the vote, and said she supported the tax increase to balance the budget .
Aug. 6—Voters have narrowed the crowded field of candidates vying for the three state Legislature positions representing Spokane Valley, but two races are still too close to call. The district ...
The district comprises most of inner Spokane. All but one of its 84 precincts are within the Spokane city limits (precinct 3000, with 8 voters, is just outside them). [1] The district's legislators are state senator Marcus Riccelli and state representatives Natasha Hill (position 1) and Timm Ormsby (position 2), all Democrats. [2]