A sketchy look at the day in politics.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
A sketchy look at the day in politics.
The state’s trade interests need more than a Supreme Court ruling limiting Trump’s tariff power.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Even as U.S. population and the economy grew substantially, greenhouse gas emissions stayed constant.
When Todd Welch was first brought on as a regular columnist for… Continue reading
Something interesting happened recently in the city of Snohomish mayoral and city… Continue reading
The state attorney general is advancing new rules for compliance with the state’s public records law.
With the shutdown’s pain growing with each day, both parties must find a path to reopen government.
Like J.R.R. Tolkein’s ‘One Ring,’ partisan redistricting offers a corrupting, destabilizing power.
A survivor of crime and an incarceree support a bill to forge better outcomes for both communities.
The U.S. Senate bill doesn’t fund proven strategies and looks to increase harvest in protective forests.
Rather than run its own grocery stores, government should get out of the way of private companies.
Standardized tests are alienating students and teachers. Focus education on participation and goals.
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