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Conservative portion of Oregon looking to break off and join Idaho

The Greater Idaho movement is gaining momentum as Eastern Oregon residents seek to break away from the state, aiming to join Idaho and better reflect their conservative values. Advocates argue that shifting the state border would enhance governance for these communities, while historical attempts at secession in the U.S. have had mixed outcomes. The movement highlights the ideological divide between rural and urban areas in Oregon, intensifying following the anti-police riots of 2020.

ELECTION RESULTS 4 Burien's minimum wage initiative continues to gain votes, now leading with 56.81 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien’s Initiative 1 continues to gain traction, with recent election results showing 56.81% of voters supporting the measure, which aims to align the city's minimum wage with Tukwila’s rate of $21.10 per hour. Voter turnout has reached 25.58% of registered voters, reflecting a growing engagement in this significant local issue. If passed, the initiative would also require employers to prioritize current part-time employees for additional hours before hiring new staff.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Burien City Councilmember Hugo Garcia champions minimum wage for Buriens working families - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien City Councilmember Hugo Garcia advocates for a working-class minimum wage initiative, celebrating its preliminary success as a significant step towards economic justice for local families. The initiative, which rejects tip credits and corporate loopholes, aims to support both workers and small businesses amidst a challenging economic landscape. Garcia's personal experiences in the service industry inform his commitment to fair wage legislation, emphasizing the importance of equitable compensation for frontline workers.

ELECTION RESULTS 3 Burien's minimum wage initiative maintains solid lead - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

The third round of returns for Burien's Initiative 1 shows the minimum wage measure leading with 55.55% support, according to King County Elections. With 6,898 ballots counted, the measure, which aims to align Burien's minimum wage with Tukwila's and requires employers to offer additional hours to part-time employees, appears to be on track for approval. Final results are expected to be certified by February 24.

Karen Keiser appointed to Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Former Washington State Senator Karen Keiser has been appointed to the Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board of Directors, where she will leverage her experience in health care reform to guide the organization. Keiser, who played a pivotal role in reducing the state's uninsured rate, expressed her enthusiasm for continuing her advocacy in this new capacity.

Burien Mayor Kevin Schilling announces campaign for Washington State House of Representatives, 33rd District Position 1 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien Mayor Kevin Schilling has announced his candidacy for the Washington State House of Representatives, aiming to represent the 33rd Legislative District in Position 1. With a focus on mental health, addiction treatment, and affordable housing, Schilling emphasizes his local roots and experience in government. The election is set for November 4, 2025, as he seeks to succeed Edwin Obras in the position.

You sat down as Rep. Orwall. You shall rise as Sen. Orwall Tina Orwall selected Tuesday by King County Council to replace Sen. Karen Keiser in Washington Senate

State Rep. Tina Orwall has been appointed by the King County Council to replace retiring Sen. Karen Keiser in the Washington State Senate. Known for her advocacy in mental health and housing stability, Orwall expressed gratitude for her colleagues' support and emphasized her commitment to the community.

The City of Burien Opposes Initiative 2117

The City of Burien has officially opposed Washington Initiative 2117, which seeks to repeal the Climate Commitment Act, a significant law that has generated over $2 billion for environmental projects. City officials, including Vice Chair Brian Davis and City Manager Adolfo Bailon, emphasized the potential negative impact on community funding and environmental health if the initiative passes in the upcoming November 2024 election.

Sen. Karen Keiser announces that she will retire from WA State Legislature - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Sen. Karen Keiser announced her retirement from the Washington State Legislature on March 5, 2024, after nearly three decades of service. As a prominent advocate for health care access and worker protections, Keiser leaves behind a legacy marked by significant legislative achievements, including the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in Washington and the introduction of comprehensive paid family leave. Her departure signals a notable transition for the 33rd Legislative District and the state Senate.

Sen. Karen Keiser Holding Online Health Care Forum Monday Morning 76 At 11am - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Senator Karen Keiser is hosting an online town hall on federal health reform at 11 a.m. on July 6, 2009. Representing Washington's 33rd District, Keiser has been a prominent advocate for healthcare improvement since her election to the Senate in 2001. The event aims to engage constituents in discussions about critical health policy issues.