AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFederal Courts: A divided D.C. appeals court ruled the Pentagon’s policy barring transgender troops is unconstitutional, keeping the ban in place for now but narrowing its immediate impact to protect current service members in the lawsuit. State Government: Gov. Bob Ferguson signed an executive order directing Washington’s Women’s Commission to develop workplace guidance for menopause and perimenopause accommodations across state agencies and to coordinate with health partners and employers. Local Taxes: Spokane County seniors could qualify for a higher property-tax exemption starting in 2027 after Gov. Ferguson signed SB 6162, raising the disposable revenue limit and expanding eligibility by thousands. Public Safety & Housing: Spokane launched a new eviction-prevention resource webpage for tenants and landlords, while the Spokane City Council is set to consider tougher penalties for street racing. Port Oversight: The Northwest Seaport Alliance audit committee declined to recommend an external review of cost overruns at Seattle’s Terminal 5 modernization. Energy Policy: Ferguson rejected a proposal to pause Washington’s cap-and-trade program to lower gas prices. Immigration Enforcement: CBP named Rosario “Pete” Vasquez as Border Patrol chief, with Washington’s northern border operations in his background. Industrial Tragedy: Longview’s paper mill chemical tank rupture death toll rose to two confirmed and nine presumed dead as recovery and decontamination continue.
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