Donald Trump, tariffs and Washington
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Washington's new Commerce director is using AI, data tools, and tech experience to modernize state government and tackle inefficiency.
Mayor Bowser introduced "Grow DC," a budget for Fiscal Year 2026 focusing on Washington, DC's economic growth.
While the Evergreen State is ranked top nationally in long-term financial stability, Washington Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti says residents and business owners are still at risk of feeling the brunt of President Trump’s “chaotic” tariff plans.
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KOIN Portland on MSNTrump’s tariffs ‘wreak havoc’ in Washington, Gov. Ferguson says in new court filingWashington Governor Bob Ferguson filed a court brief on Tuesday in support of a multi-state lawsuit challenging President Trump’s tariffs.
Employment firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas forecasts that teens will experience the lowest number of summer jobs added since 2010.
President Donald Trump's bid to bring manufacturing of Apple's iPhone to the United States faces many legal and economic challenges,
The administration had made immediate appeals to allow the U.S. to keep imposing stiff levies, and said the Supreme Court needed to intervene.
House Republican’s broad tax bill heading toward the Senate seeks to speed pipeline permitting by narrowing judicial review, a move legal experts say will undermine the scope of available environmental challenges to such projects.
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Warner hears about challenges to Oceanfront economySen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) listened Friday morning to the challenges facing restaurants, hotels and attractions that make up the local tourism economy as part of a roundtable discussion on the stage of the city's newest attraction,