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More than 1,400 Seattle-area young people and their caregivers will get something extraordinary this month: a seat at th...
06/08/2026

More than 1,400 Seattle-area young people and their caregivers will get something extraordinary this month: a seat at the FIFA Men’s World Cup — for free.

In announcing the initiative last week, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson said the giveaway is a statement that opportunity in Seattle isn’t reserved for those who can afford it.

“We believe that world-class experiences should be accessible to everyone,” said Mayor Katie B. Wilson. “Years from now, these young people will remember Seattle invested in them and made them part of something incredible.” That said, no city funds are involved in the tick distribution — the full cost is being covered by corporate and institutional sponsors, including Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Boeing, Microsoft, the Port of Seattle, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and the University of Washington.

This week in Washington political news for families: A school loss, AEDs, hot flashes, and new guidelines confirming the safety of Tylenol.

The deeply partisan debate over the legislation was one of the most contentious of the 2025 legislative session. The law...
06/08/2026

The deeply partisan debate over the legislation was one of the most contentious of the 2025 legislative session. The law is enmeshed in broader debates over how schools handle sensitive issues around gender identity and inclusion that have become political flashpoints in recent years.

Critics of the law argue it gives the state more power than parents in their children’s education, and puts local school leaders in a bind of complying with the state law at risk of running afoul of the U.S. Constitution.

A Washington judge on Friday turned back a lawsuit seeking to block a 2025 law concerning rights for parents of public school students.

06/01/2026

This summer, Indiana state lawmakers will study the role of volunteers in the child welfare system, also known as Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) or Guardians Ad Litem (GALs).

Washington state doesn’t do enough to help undocumented kids in foster care, lawsuit says.
05/21/2026

Washington state doesn’t do enough to help undocumented kids in foster care, lawsuit says.

Two teens in the custody of Washington’s foster care system claim the state has failed to provide adequate immigration support to help them avoid the risk of deportation.

Judge rejects lawsuit against rewrite of WA parental rights law.
05/21/2026

Judge rejects lawsuit against rewrite of WA parental rights law.

A Washington judge on Friday sided with the state as he turned back a lawsuit seeking to block a controversial 2025 law concerning rights for parents of public school students.

A draft Family Law Act would require adoptive families to inform children of their adoption and would grant children the...
05/12/2026

A draft Family Law Act would require adoptive families to inform children of their adoption and would grant children the right to obtain information about their biological parents without the latter's consent.

Under the proposal, insurers would pay 82 cents per enrollee per month in the first year, then about 16.5 cents in later...
05/04/2026

Under the proposal, insurers would pay 82 cents per enrollee per month in the first year, then about 16.5 cents in later years. The first payments would be due in March 2027. A fiscal analysis estimates that the assessment would generate roughly $10 million in the first year and about $2 million annually thereafter – funds intended to support abortion services in Washington. With Ferguson’s approval, organizations like Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho, along with independent clinics and some hospitals, would likely benefit indirectly by receiving payment for care delivered to eligible patients. Insurance carriers that fail to provide required information to the state’s insurance commissioner could face fines, and unpaid assessments would accrue interest.

The bill also says insurers must absorb the cost themselves — meaning they cannot pass the assessment on to customers through higher premiums or fees, unless doing so would create a serious risk of insolvency or consumer harm. The measure has been sent to the governor’s office for final approval.

This week: Legislative round-ups, measles testing, a proposed library levy, how to talk to kids about war and more.

Minimal oversight of court investigators makes it difficult for parents to challenge flawed reports without risking dama...
05/04/2026

Minimal oversight of court investigators makes it difficult for parents to challenge flawed reports without risking damage to their cases.

The state department of ecology has “doubled down” on efforts to stop Wade and Teresa King from grazing state and privat...
04/19/2026

The state department of ecology has “doubled down” on efforts to stop Wade and Teresa King from grazing state and privately owned land.

A judge denied a preliminary injunction on March 20, 2026, and the case moves forward as the family continues to fight for their constitutional right to a jury trial.

“Today’s denial is disappointing, but Washington’s constitution is unambiguous that the right to a jury trial shall remain inviolate, and we intend to hold the State to that promise,” said Oliver J. Dunford, senior attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, in a Friday news release. “The Kings have spent generations building their ranch. They deserve to have their day in court before a jury of their peers, not a panel of government appointees,” he said.

The state department of ecology has “doubled down” on efforts to stop Wade and Teresa King from grazing state and privately owned land. A judge denied a preliminary injunction on March 20, 2026, and the...

Representative Travis Couture is trying to get a new law on the books to prevent child death due to what he says are the...
04/13/2026

Representative Travis Couture is trying to get a new law on the books to prevent child death due to what he says are the unintended consequences of the Keeping Families Together Act.

"We’re just not getting the answers, and we’re not getting the results – even here at this rally, you have a lot of DCYF employees and social workers who work for DCYF who are fed up, because you have social workers with caseloads of 30, 40, 50, and they know that when they go back to that home the next day there is a high likelihood that child will be dead," he said.

Couture says he has support from both Democrats and Republicans to pass his new law (HB 1029) which would make hard drugs, like fentanyl, enough of a reason to remove a child from their parents’ custody.

People are fed up with a Washington state law that they say leaves children in dangerous and even deadly situations.

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