Dark skies for Washington’s trade economy Washington’s economy is suffering—the state’s June revenue forecast, released on June 19, 2020
OPMA, PRA and annual financial report filing deadline waivers extended to July 1st Late yesterday, legislative leaders announced the extension of many waivers, June 18, 2020
Washington to have a projected $1.4 billion shortfall by the end of the biennium This morning the state’s Economic and Revenue Forecast Council projected June 17, 2020
Washington House of Representatives leadership talks to ports about economic recovery House Minority Leader J.T. Wilcox and House Deputy Majority Leader June 16, 2020
Changes to DNR’s “Derelict Vessel Removal Program” to share with boaters The Washington Department of Natural Resource (DNR)’s “Derelict Vessel Removal June 15, 2020
New records retention schedules for ports The Secretary of State’s (SOS) office released updated public records June 12, 2020
Inslee extends proclamation allowing those most at risk from COVID-19 to stay home Even as counties open up for business as “Stay Home, June 11, 2020
Port members represent on important statewide panels We are excited to announce leaders from our port community June 8, 2020
Need some good news? Port of Seattle halves some emissions 10 years ahead of schedule Do you need a good news story this week? An June 5, 2020
State budget considerations for ports The state revenue forecast is slated to come out on June 3, 2020
Waiver extension update: OPMA, PRA and SAO annual filing deadline extended until June 17th Late on Friday, May 29th, legislative leadership approved another waiver June 1, 2020
Responding to the Seattle Times story on regulating water temperature at federal dams You may have seen the headline in Tuesday’s Seattle Times, May 28, 2020