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Isobel Charlé

Isobel Charlé

Isobel Charlé covers Oregon, her home for almost 20 years. She has worked as a reporter for KBOO Community Radio and a freelance journalist for five years. In 2021, she graduated from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies with a focus on radio and podcasting. She lives in Portland, Oregon, and writes for Public News Service, an independent, member-supported news organization providing news through a network of independent state newswires. 

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Report: Mass deportations would harm WA economy

May 5, 2025
Isobel Charlé

Many of Washington's undocumented immigrants work in agriculture and the report showed losing just 5% of the workers would severely affect the state's food production, leading to higher prices.


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Bill would refund WA businesses for covering child care costs

January 29, 2025
Isobel Charlé

Proposed legislation in Olympia aims to ease the burden of child care costs for Washington families by allowing businesses to help their employees pay for it. If put into law, businesses could reduce the amount they spend on business and occupation taxes by the amount they pay for child care assistance to workers.


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WA mental health care advocates push for insurance law changes

January 28, 2025
Isobel Charlé

A proposed bill aims to update Washington laws so insurance companies follow standard care guidelines while easing administrative hassles and financial risks for providers. 


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