In The News
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The News Tribune 9/17/24
Sandwiched between kids and aging parents? These initiatives will squeeze you...
A care crisis is squeezing working families, pushing parents out of much-needed jobs, and exacerbating labor shortages. All of this is also hurting businesses and our economy.
Tri-City Herald 9/13/24
Vote No on I-2124. The future of WA long-term care for the aging depends on it
Washington voters face a critical decision on the November ballot that will profoundly impact long-term care for many of their neighbors and the sustainability of our health care systems.
The Spokesman Review 9/8/24
WA Cares is a small lifeline to those workers struggling to pay for long-term care voter...
When her elderly father needed 24-hour care, Sam Hatzenbeler could not afford it. She lived on the West Side while her father lived alone on his horse ranch outside Medical Lake. Unwilling to leave his home…
The Associated Press 6/7/24
Washington judge denies GOP attempt to keep financial impact of initiatives off...
Information about how much money three GOP-backed initiatives would cost the state of Washington must appear on the November ballot where voters can see it, a judge on Friday ruled.
The New York Times 2/23/24
A New ‘Holy Grail’ in the Housing Crisis: Statewide Rent Caps
As housing costs soar, Washington State wants to limit annual rent increases to 7 percent. Oregon and California have passed similar measures.
Seattle Times 2/21/24
WA Cares, if it survives, could benefit people who retire elsewhere
State legislators are advancing a proposal that would let Washingtonians access benefits through the state’s new long-term care insurance program, WA.