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@WPCElizabeth

Elizabeth New, Director of the Centers for Health Care and Worker Rights at Washington Policy Center

Washington state Katılım Eylül 2021
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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
Moms.gov was launched on Mother's Day and gives useful resources, including pregnancy support services, health center and nutrition information. It's geared toward new and expectant parents. #WaLeg
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If people want taxpayer-financed Medicaid going to non-citizens, they should seek a change to the law and expect higher taxes. WA state created a Medicaid-like program for people regardless of their immigration status, funded by WA taxpayers. #WaLeg medpagetoday.com/publichealthpo…
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Karen Kupferer@KupfererKa76050·
@WPCElizabeth And we will be Leaving too! A Governor who can’t balance a check book and giving our hard earned Money away to Non U.S. citizens. It’s all bull shit!
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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
WPC Magazine Spring 2026: View it online below. It contains exclusive content that gives you the full breakdown on the new income tax and why everyone should oppose it, as well as legislative wrap-ups from our policy analysts: #WaLeg washingtonpolicy.org/publications/d…
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times@seattletimes·
Most health plans don't cover GLP-1 drugs to treat obesity. A revived lawsuit takes aim at such bans, arguing that they violate state antidiscrimination law. #Echobox=1778679888-3" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seattletimes.com/business/insur…
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Sen. Maria Cantwell
Sen. Maria Cantwell@SenatorCantwell·
I’m concerned that decreased grocery store competition in local communities is raising food prices. Anti-competitive land restrictions can prevent new grocery stores from moving in. My letter to the FTC:
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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
We need employers, and people need jobs. The state is driving employers away. Good thoughts from Schultz. #WaLeg
Washington State GOP@WAGOP

"@MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson has chosen to cast business as a foil rather than a partner," writes @HowardSchultz. "Her socialist rhetoric vilifies employers, even while she continues to rely on them for revenue. She has encouraged residents who disagree with her policies to leave." wsj.com/opinion/seattl… via @WSJopinion Article Text: "Washington state has been my home for more than four decades. I arrived in Seattle with dreams and ambition and ended up building Starbucks into a company known around the world. Many Pacific Northwesterners joined me in shaping the culture, benefits and brand of Starbucks—contributing not only to a business, but also the civic and entrepreneurial life of the area. "I am no longer a resident of Washington. My decision to leave had much to do with family choices and my stage of life. Still, I feel a responsibility to speak up about the business and job climate in a city and state that gave me so many opportunities. "Washington’s economic story over the past half century is extraordinary. Microsoft, Amazon, Costco and a host of other new companies transformed the state into a global center of technology, innovation and logistics. Entrepreneurs exported ideas worldwide. Capital flowed. Wages rose. Imported and homegrown talent flourished. "That ecosystem worked because risk‑taking was rewarded, growth was possible, and civic leadership—while imperfect—understood that private enterprise wasn’t the adversary of the public good. It was one engine for improving the public sphere. "That ecosystem is fractured today. Seattle and much of Washington face serious problems: chronic homelessness, disorder in core business districts, persistent budget deficits, declining public-school outcomes and a slowing technology hiring cycle. These challenges aren’t unique to the state—but Washington’s response to them is. "Seattle’s mayor, Katie Wilson, has chosen to cast business as a foil rather than a partner. Her socialist rhetoric vilifies employers, even while she continues to rely on them for revenue. She has encouraged residents who disagree with her policies to leave. "In the state capital, the Legislature and governor have confronted difficult fiscal trade-offs by emphasizing taxation rather than reform or performance management. The theory appears to be that prosperity can be mandated through redistribution rather than generated through growth. "Washington has a broken tax system. The reliance on sales taxes—10.55% in Seattle—is deeply regressive. The state needs to rewrite its tax code across the board in a way that ensures people and businesses alike pay their share. "But instead of reform, those in power have opted to increase the burden on businesses and successful entrepreneurs in ways that discourage them from growing within the state—at a moment when Washington’s economic situation is growing more fragile. "Microsoft and Amazon—once hiring engines—have slowed recruitment and reduced head counts as they race to build data-center capacity and compete globally. Starbucks recently announced it will shift hundreds of corporate roles to Tennessee. "These companies imported global talent at scale for decades, anchoring an interconnected system of suppliers and startups. As those businesses reduce their local role, Seattle has no clear answer to the question of what will provide the next set of jobs and revenue growth. "Cities and states don’t decline overnight. They drift when public safety, fiscal stability and economic vitality deteriorate together. Downtown vacancies reduce foot traffic. Declining foot traffic weakens small businesses. Employment falls. Revenue shrinks. Services erode. Confidence—something that’s hard to build and easy to lose—begins to evaporate. "Entrepreneurs are accustomed to accountability: If we fail to deliver value, we lose customers. If we misallocate capital, we absorb the loss. Government, too, should be judged by results, not intentions. In Washington, steadily increasing government spending hasn’t delivered commensurate results on a range of issues, from addressing homelessness and drug addiction to poor prospects for new high-school graduates. "Entrepreneurs take risks others won’t. We build before certainty exists. We hire before revenue is guaranteed. We invest locally, pay taxes and support civic institutions. When our companies succeed, entire regions benefit. America can’t afford to forget that. "Leaving doesn’t mean abandoning. My family foundation remains invested in Washington’s future, seeking to help the next generation achieve economic mobility and prosperity. But that future is linked to economic growth and job creation. Across the country, other states are competing for capital and talent by simplifying regulation, reforming tax systems and investing in workforce development. One important initiative comes from the bipartisan National Governors Association, helping states craft pro-entrepreneurship policies. "I hope Washington’s leaders will embrace these policies and forge a new compact—one grounded in job creation, sensible taxation and accountable public spending. Washington once embodied the future of the U.S. economy, and it can again. But the current government needs to learn that future entrepreneurs won’t be attracted by ineffective public systems, especially when joined with policy and political rhetoric that demonize businesses." Mr. Schultz is a former CEO and chairman emeritus of Starbucks.

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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
Lower drug prices sound like good news, but price controls are not cost reform. If MFN pricing lowers prices by federal dictate, policymakers still need to watch for bad tradeoffs: reduced access, delayed launches and less future innovation. #WaLeg whitehouse.gov/research/2026/…
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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
"10 best, worst entry-level jobs in 2026" from WalletHub has nursing-home CNA work ranked as No. 3 on the best list. That was driven by a 2.9% unemployment rate, high job availability and one of the lowest chances of being replaced by automation. #WaLeg beckershospitalreview.com/rankings-and-r…
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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
Despite a recent uptick, national layoffs remain low. WA stands out, however: higher unemployment than the country, and employers warning that taxes and regulatory uncertainty are making the state less attractive for hiring and expansion. #WaLeg #WaLeg dailyrecordnews.com/business/us-in…
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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary is leaving his role, President Trump told reporters Tuesday, after Makary had battled officials in the health department and the White House on a range of policy issues #WaLeg wsj.com/politics/polic… via @WSJ
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Brian Blase
Brian Blase@brian_blase·
Kudos to @DrOzCMS and @POTUS. They do not get nearly as much credit as they deserve for ending the skin substitute scam. Ending this scam is part of their affordability agenda. Their actions: 1) Save taxpayers $25b a year 2) Save seniors $130 a year in lower Part B premiums
Paragon Health Institute@Paragon_Inst

Major health care affordability achievement: By limiting the skin substitute scam, the Trump administration saved federal taxpayers $250 billion over the next decade and seniors $130 a year in lower Medicare premiums.

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WPC Elizabeth@WPCElizabeth·
"Who doesn't want WinCo to open in North Seattle" — in a vacated storefront attracting encampments? Several neighbors say they miss close groceries, but WinCo is in court instead of selling apples because of mysterious opposition. #WaLeg #commentsutm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=article_inset_1.1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seattletimes.com/business/retai… via @seattletimes
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