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In a few years, with the help of technology, prolific speeders in Washington won’t be able to drive as fast as they want.
Birthright citizenship case that began in WA heads to SCOTUS; draft report on pumped storage hydropower in WA finds ways to ...
The state library has existed since 1855, but a funding decision by the Legislature could lead it to close to the public.
A new bill awaiting Governor Ferguson's signature could significantly alter how companies handle mass layoffs or closures in Seattle.
Effective May 7, House Bill 1217 caps residential rent hikes during a 12-month period at 7% plus inflation, or 10%, whichever ...
Washington is going full speed ahead in stopping habitual speeders, as the governor signed a bill into law Monday to require ...
One bill broadens the definition of a hate crime, another requires intelligent speed devices for chronic violators, and many others make technical changes to WA law.
Some of the state’s most habitual speeders will soon be required to install speed-limiting devices in their car.
Washington state is taking a stand against excessive speeding after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a law on Monday requiring ...
A bill that modifies what constitutes a hate crime in Washington was signed into law Monday afternoon by Gov. Bob Ferguson.
Governor Bob Ferguson signed House Bill 1596 into law Monday, aiming to crack down on speeding drivers. The new legislation ...
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FOX13 News on MSNWA Gov. signs law requiring speed limiting devices for habitual speedersThe BEAM Act” will require drivers with a history of excessive speeding to install a device that limits the speed of their ...
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