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How is the media covering Jay Inslee?Jay Inslee often is covered by Center Media sources.
Center: 71%
22%
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51% Local Coverage42% National Coverage7% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Jay Inslee?Jay Inslee often is covered by Center Media sources.
Center: 71%
22%
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Jay Inslee · IssaquahGovernor Jay Inslee signed a bill on March 26 adding new regulations to the purchase and sale of catalytic converters — and the metals used within the manufacturing of catalytic converters — in a legislative effort to reduce thefts of the vehicle component.See the Story
New state legislation fights catalytic converter theft
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jay Inslee · SeattleWashington state has become the first in the nation to implement a comprehensive set of workplace protections for adult dancers, known as the “Strippers’ Bill of Rights.” Governor Jay Inslee signed the landmark legislation into law on Monday, marking a significant step towards creating safer working conditions for individuals in the adult entertainment industry. The Strippers’ Bill of Rights aims to address various issues faced by adult dancers …See the Story
"Strippers' Bill of Rights," Providing Adult Dancers Workplace Protections, Signed Into Law
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jay Inslee · SeattleGovernor Jay Inslee has signed the final operating budget of his tenure, marking an increase of $2 billion in state spending during the second half of the two-year budget cycle. The additional funds will be allocated towards crucial areas such as education, mental health services, housing, and more. Reflecting on his three terms as governor, Inslee highlighted the passage of key progressive priorities, including the capital gains tax and the Cli…See the Story
New Washington State Budget Boosts State Spending By $2 Billion
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jay Inslee · WashingtonWashington State Legislates Statewide Cohousing Development Mary Hammon Thu, 04/04/2024 - 10:00
Primary Image Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill in March that clears the way for coliving. With rents across the state soaring and supply of affordable housing far below demand, the new law is aimed at boosting versatile and affordable options across the state, reports Lauren Rendahl with the Spokesman-Review. The new law, which will g…See the Story
Washington State Legislates Statewide Cohousing Development
Jay Inslee · SeattleWashington state Governor Jay Inslee By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium The Washington Workforce Association (WWA), WWA, a nonpartisan nonprofit, comprises Local Workforce Development Boards (LWDBs) in Washington, recently celebrated a significant legislative with the signing of House Bill 2230 by Governor Jay Inslee. This bipartisan bill institutionalizes the Economic Security for All (EcSA) service delivery model, demonstrating a commitment to…See the Story
Inslee Signs Bill Aimed At Reducing Poverty
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jay Inslee · OlympiaLast week, Governor Jay Inslee affixed his signature to an update to the state’s transportation budget through mid-2025, capping off a hectic legislative session around the issue of transportation funding. It was the final transportation budget that Inslee will ever sign, and was notable not for any new initiatives or projects but for an intense focus on ensuring that projects that had already been started (some long ago) remain on track. Even i…See the Story
Washington’s State Transportation Budget Faces Multiple Time Bombs - The Urbanist
Jay Inslee · WashingtonRecently, Washington Governor Jay Inslee (Jay Inslee) signed House of Representatives Act No. 1551, making Washington the first US state to ban the manufacture, distribution, and sale of kitchen utensils containing more than 5 parts per million lead.
In addition to prohibiting excessive lead content in kitchen utensils, the bill also authorized the Huazhou Department of Ecology to fine first-time offenders with a 5,000 US dollar fine, and 10,000…See the Story