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I checked in with the Health Care Authority (HCA), which was trying to start a cheap, public option for health insurance in Washington state, to follow up on the story I wrote a couple of weeks ago.
They issued a request for proposals (RFP) to private insurers and had received several letters of intent in response, [...]
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Nearly the whole press core flocked to Frank Chopp’s office door this afternoon mewing. It was time for one of his increasingly rare press conferences.
Frank Chopp is the Speaker of the House, and is arguably the most powerful figure in Washington’s Legislature. He rarely presides over House sessions, which is one of his official duties. [...]
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For a resident of a landlocked state, Idaho Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter sure waxed poetic about the ocean in a love letter to Washington and Oregon businesses:
"It's true that a rising tide lifts all boats. But how those boats are handled makes a big difference when the tide is out and the waters get rough."
The [...]
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