Economists’ brief showcases bipartisan opposition to Trump tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In less than six months, hundreds of lawsuits have been filed opposing the policies of the second Trump administration – many of which have been brought by immigration advocacy groups, labor unions, minority advocacy
Oregon offering emergency kits, power stations to older adults, people with disabilities

SALEM, OR – The Oregon Department of Human Services is offering free emergency kits and power stations for older adults and qualified people with physical disabilities. With support from the American Rescue Plan Act, the department is
Survey: Gen Z teens don’t know their options after high school

OLYMPIA, WA – Most Gen Z high school students and their parents are unaware of the range of options available to kids after graduation, according to a new survey. The Gallup Panel findings revealed more than half
Crapo, Risch seek ban on funding ‘gender ideology’

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 11, 2025 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch have signed onto a bill that would ban spending federal education dollars on “gender ideology.” The Idaho Republicans say their
Washington to receive up to $16M in opioid settlement funds

Washington could get $16 million in a recent round of settlements in lawsuits against opioid pill manufacturers over their role in worsening the opioid crisis, the Washington State Attorney General’s Office announced on Thursday. Settlements with eight
Congress, state lawmakers move to juice aviation biofuel production

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congress’ passage of President Donald Trump’s spending and tax cuts bill this month could help grow the market for sustainable aviation fuel, a nascent industry that could be a boon for corn-producing states