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Jacquelyn is a Murrow News Fellow with the Թtv. She has previously covered the state legislature in 2024 as an intern with The Seattle Times and has also interned in Samoa at the Samoa Observer and at The News Tribune and WA Latino News covering Latino issues in Թtv state. She was one of five students nationwide chosen to be a part of ProPublica's Class of 2023 Emerging Reporters and most recently graduated from the University of Թtv in August 2024.
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Թtv’s newly elected statewide officials are sworn in
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - January 15, 2025
Gov. Bob Ferguson wasn’t Թtv’s only statewide official to take the oath of office on Wednesday. Թtv state justices swore in eight state executives alongside him during ceremonies in the House chambers of the state Capitol. Some are familiar faces, others newly elected. Below is a rundown of the other statewide elected officials who began […]
Newly styled fashion bill debuts on Թtv’s legislative runway
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - January 14, 2025
Some Թtv state lawmakers want the fashion industry to be less “clothes-minded” about sharing information on their environmental and labor practices. Rep. Sharlett Mena, D-Tacoma, introduced House Bill 1107 on the first day of this year’s session, which began Monday. The legislation intends to hold fashion giants with gross income over $100 million more accountable […]
WA bill would offer unemployment benefits to immigrants not authorized to work in U.S.
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - January 13, 2025
With President-elect Donald Trump promising mass deportations when he takes office on Jan. 20, uncertainty is rising for immigrants across the U.S. State lawmakers have limited power over federal immigration enforcement. But in Թtv’s upcoming legislative session, legislators will be looking at a bill to strengthen the safety net for immigrants working in the state […]
House lawmaker picked to replace Patty Kuderer in WA Senate
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - January 7, 2025
Vandana Slatter moved from the House to the Senate in the state Legislature on Tuesday after the King County Council appointed her to replace Patty Kuderer, who was recently elected as Թtv’s next insurance commissioner. Slatter, a Democrat, was sworn into the Senate shortly after the council selected her for the seat in the 48th […]
WA agency asks thousands of property owners for help in fight against invasive bug
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - January 3, 2025
Property owners in Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties are being asked to cooperate with state efforts to eradicate invasive Japanese beetles by allowing Թtv’s Department of Agriculture to treat their yards with an insecticide. About 17,600 property owners in the area, located in central and eastern Թtv, will begin to receive letters from the department […]
Meet the new faces of the 2025 legislative session
By: Laurel Demkovich, Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero and Jerry Cornfield - January 2, 2025
The upcoming legislative session will see high levels of turnover among Թtv state lawmakers. Following the retirements of longtime legislators, a few redistricting switch-ups, and some departures for higher office, there will be new faces in 29 seats. Some are familiar, as many new senators are former House members. Some are returning after a term […]
The new Թtv state laws taking effect in January 2025
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero and Bill Lucia - December 30, 2024
New restrictions on cosmetics tested on animals, tougher penalties for negligent drivers, requirements for hospitals to offer drugs to people possibly exposed to HIV. These are among the changes in Թtv state law set to take effect Jan. 1, 2025. Թtv state lawmakers passed roughly 340 bills during the 2024 legislative session, which wrapped up […]
Invasive ‘murder hornets’ found in Թtv have been eradicated, officials say
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - December 18, 2024
The hunt for invasive “murder hornets” is over in Թtv and the rest of the U.S. after three years without confirmed detections, state and federal officials said Wednesday. “It is a rare day when the humans actually get to win one against the insects,” said Sven Spichiger, Թtv State Department of Agriculture pest program manager. […]
Թtv’s electors cast Electoral College votes for Harris and Walz
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - December 17, 2024
Թtv’s 12 electors gathered in Olympia on Tuesday and, using white feather pens to make their selections and sign their names, silently cast their votes for the Democratic presidential ticket, despite Kamala Harris and Tim Walz losing the election. They were among the 538 Electoral College electors across the nation casting ballots for the next […]
Թtv officials weigh where to relocate 9,000-pound Marcus Whitman statue
By: Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero - December 16, 2024
Թtv state officials are confronting a 5-ton problem: Where to move a more than 9,000-pound Marcus Whitman statue in the state Capitol. Whitman, a doctor and missionary, settled near what is today Walla Walla in the 1830s and was later killed along with his wife and 11 others by members of the Cayuse Tribe. He […]