Bipartisan bill would cap credit card interest at 10%
A bipartisan bill in Congress proposes capping credit card interest rates at 10%, aiming to provide financial relief for American
A bipartisan bill in Congress proposes capping credit card interest rates at 10%, aiming to provide financial relief for American
Elizabeth New of the Washington Policy Center testified in Olympia, arguing against taxpayer-funded universal healthcare and advocating for market-driven reforms.
A Southeast Vancouver house fire displaced two residents and their pets after a neighbor reported explosions and flames. The post
The Vancouver USA Arts and Music Festival is calling for artists, vendors, and performers to participate in the 2025 event.
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president, pledging to end America’s decline with new policies on immigration, energy,
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center faces record emergency department volumes, urging non-emergency cases to use other care options. The post Emergency
Anna Miller of Camas voices her support for keeping the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance at County Council meetings, highlighting
Bob Ortblad suggests officials visit Seattle’s Chinatown to understand IBR impacts. The post Letter: South Jackson Street field trip first
Rep. Mike Volz proposes a property tax relief bill to help seniors and disabled veterans facing rising costs. The post
Elizabeth New of the Washington Policy Center examines voter concerns and legislative priorities for the 2025 session. The post Opinion:
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