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Opinion

Badger Club debates merits of taxing carbon to spur economic recovery

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Washington state is facing a precarious fiscal future.The Columbia Basin Badger Club will discuss a carbon tax plan that is working its way through the 2021 Legislature at its monthly gathering, which will be held Feb. 18 via Zoom.The challenge: Unemployment remains high and the latest revenue forecast projects a...
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Newhouse pledges to continue to be voice for ag

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Central Washington is one of the most agriculturally rich and diverse regions in the United States.Since coming to Congress, I have had the honor of representing our agricultural producers, advocating for strong trade agreements and market protection measures, and securing the tools and resources our state needs to remain at...
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Winter windstorm is reminder of natural gas’ value

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
A windstorm swept through Washington last month, causing damage on both sides of the state. More than a half-million people lost power across the Puget Sound region when high winds ripped through after several days of rain, toppling trees in the waterlogged ground.In the Spokane region, at least two people...
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Journal of Business celebrates 20th year

January 14, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
You likely noticed changes to the front page of your Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business this month. We wanted to usher in the new year with a new look and feel as we celebrate the start of our publication’s 20th year.
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A message to the 2021 Legislature: First, do no harm

January 14, 2021
Guest Contributor
Ten months after the arrival of the coronavirus in Washington, the Legislature convened on Jan. 11 for a new session amid a pandemic that will shape every aspect of the session, from the way lawmakers conduct business (over computer screens instead of beneath the Capitol dome) to the issues they...
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Empty office space hints at changes brought by Covid. Will it be permanent?

January 14, 2021
Guest Contributor
Now that vaccines are available, we hope our lives will return to the way they were before the coronavirus pandemic blanketed the globe.That is not likely to occur.Last March our booming economy was clobbered by Covid-19. A worldwide pandemic ensued.There was no vaccine to counter it and even though vaccines...
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Talking about death is hard but you can do it

January 14, 2021
Guest Contributor
In a pandemic and pretty much in life, people are dealing with grief at some level every single day. Death, divorce, loss of a job, and lately, the death of the life as we once knew it pre-Covid.Recently, I ran into the mom of my son’s elementary school friend who...
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Legislature must act quickly to head off looming unemployment insurance crisis

December 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Before the Legislature arrives for the 2021 session, some businesses in Washington will be facing the very real prospect of a 500% tax increase.That is on day one, before lawmakers even begin to talk about passing new taxes like an income tax, a capital gains tax or a tax on...
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Cargo carriers pick up where airline passengers dropped off

December 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
It’s no secret that airlines and airplane manufacturers have been clobbered by the coronavirus pandemic.International flights traditionally flown by jumbo jets are particularly hard hit. Borders are closed and people aren’t flying.There is a small silver-lining. Just as restaurants started take-out service to survive, airlines are filling planes with freight.U.S....
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Shopping locally for holidays is more critical than ever

December 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
It’s no secret the Covid-19 pandemic has made a huge impact on how Washington retailers and restaurants operate. With additional restrictions implemented at the start of the holiday season as cases surged, it’s another challenge for local small businesses.But that’s where we as a community can step in.Small retailers and...
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