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    (The Center Square) – Some of the most prominent chambers of commerce and business associations in Washington state are advising caution around proposals to increase state spending by roughly $2 billion.​ The state House and Senate both released supplemental operating budget proposals this week that fill Washington’s multi-billion-dollar deficit in the 2025-27 biennium by raiding […] The post Top WA chambers, business associations respond to proposed $2B spending increase appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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