The COVID-19 pandemic may have unsettled many aspects of your life – including your financial situation. Even if your employment and earnings were not directly…
Despite the complexities of this legislative session and the variety of pandemic-related needs throughout our state, policymakers made significant investments in K–12 education and early…
Washington lawmakers have approved funding for the Working Families Tax Credit – more than a dozen years after it was initially passed. The program is modeled after…
On April 22, we observed Earth Day, an occasion that has inspired millions of people over the decades to take steps to clean up our…
For two days, House lawmakers debated Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5096, which would impose a seven percent tax on Washington capital gains, the exceed $250,000,…
King County property owners who pay their property taxes themselves, rather than through a mortgage lender, have until Friday, April 30 to pay the first…
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Washington state caregivers are boosting a bill that closes some loopholes in the Long-Term Care Trust Act as it nears the governor’s desk. Passed in 2019, the…
In just about any endeavor, you’ll benefit by showing resilience – and that’s certainly true when it comes to achieving your financial goals. You can…
Today we say farewell to March and look ahead to April and warmer days. Spring is a fresh beginning and the time to spruce things…
A measure in the Washington Legislature would expand the state’s innovative model for affordable long-term care. The Long-term Care Trust Act, passed in 2019, creates a…
The King County Council on Tuesday approved a sixth round of supplemental funding in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The $92 million budget includes…