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In the Media

The Budget and Policy Center helps shape the debate around economic policies – from publishing op-eds to pitching columns and editorials to lending our expertise to articles that cover our policy priorities.

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The Fragile American Dream.

Seattle Foundation Impact Blog, October 15, 2017

No one should go hungry in our prosperous region.

Seattle Times, October 15, 2017

The work to fully fund education continues.

Kirkland Reporter, October 10, 2017

One race may tip Washington’s state Senate from red to blue.

High Country News, October 10, 2017

Letter to the editor: Farage invite wrong.

Spokesman Review, September 28, 2017

What’s Up with Washington State’s Tax System?

KCTS 9, September 21, 2017

Districts see ‘unsustainable’ special education funding crisis looming.

The Daily News of Longview, September 2, 2017

Not enough and too late: Critics of Washington’s school-funding plan don’t mince words with the Supreme Court.

Seattle Times, August 30, 2017

Ryan’s Boeing Visit Highlights Divisions Over GOP Tax Plan.

Tax Analysts, August 28, 2017

Majority Support Remains: In Our Opinion.

Bainbridge Island Review, August 6, 2017

Commentary: Tax on high incomes will help Seattle and the Asian American community.

Northwest Asian Weekly, August 4, 2017

Local View: Food stamps critical to the disabled, their families.

The Columbian, July 23, 2017

Schools wary of new state budget.

The Columbian, July 12, 2017

As They Screwed Seattle Taxpayers, Lawmakers Slipped In a Tax Cut for Business. Will Inslee Veto It? UPDATE: Yes!

The Stranger, July 7, 2017

It’s not just New Jersey and Illinois — many states are facing budget trouble.

Washington Post, July 7, 2017

Good, Bad, Ugly.

Cascadia Weekly, July 5, 2017

Blue state? Seattle gets rolled in Seattle income tax deal.

Seattle Times, July 5, 2017

How tax cuts for business showed up – quietly – in state budget as homeowner taxes increased.

Seattle Times, July 2, 2017

In Our View: We Can Do Better for Kids.

The Columbian, June 28, 2017

Zero Hour.

Cascadia Weekly, June 28, 2017

Guest Comment: State revenue forecast doesn’t change the facts: Washington state needs equitable new revenue.

Chinook Observer, June 27, 2017

The current political zeal for cutting poverty programs will leave millions of vulnerable children and adults hungry.

Spokesman Review, June 21, 2017

Millions of children living in poverty.

Real Change News, June 21, 2017

We Do the Work.

KSVR Radio, June 20, 2017
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