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Inheriting a $16 billion budget shortfall was not the way I wanted to start as governor,” Bob Ferguson said Tuesday.
Governor Ferguson leads a coalition challenging Trump's tariffs, claiming they're illegal and economically harmful.
Gov. Bob Ferguson on Thursday warned that the U.S. Congress’ proposed Medicaid cuts would jeopardize health-care access for ...
What pen a governor uses to sign laws might not seem that important — but it’s a token and often an extension of who they are ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson has approved core provisions of a bill related to Washington state’s Clemency & Pardons Board, but vetoed ...
The news of Congress passing President Donald Trump’s Tax bill early Thursday morning didn’t sit well with Governor Bob ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson had pledged to spend $100 million to hire new police officers as part of his first budget, but ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson said at a Thursday news conference that proposed cuts to federal Medicaid funding would hit states like Washington hard.
Washington spends around $21 billion on Medicaid a year. Around $8 billion is paid for by the state, while $13 billion is ...
Washington residents will be required to get a permit—and pass live-fire training—before buying a firearm in the state. William Kirk from ...
State Rep and Chairman of the Washington Republican Party Jim Walsh joined The John Curley Show to react to Governor Bob Ferguson signing every piece of legisla ...
A clearer picture of Washington state's leadership emerges after Bob Ferguson's first session and budget as governor.