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Washington Republicans Vote To Increase Hormone Access, But Not Because They Support Trans People
Washington State Senate passed House Bill 1971 to expand access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The legislation requires medical insurance companies to cover HRT prescriptions for up to a year at a time, rather than limiting patients to just a month’s supply. It’s a win for anyone who relies on consistent access to hormone medication, including transgender Washingtonians. What’s more surprising? Most Senate Republicans actually voted for it.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 163 min read


Are the Democratic Socialists of America corny or based?
The case to join DSA, even if you don’t think it’s “left enough.”
Taylor LeGore
Apr 156 min read


“Parents’ Bill of Rights” Gets a Reality Check in Olympia
The "Parents' Bill of Rights" was performative nonsense, the Washington Democrats are clarifying the bill and making it suck a whole lot less

Hannah Krieg
Apr 153 min read


Pollsters Test Anti-Wealth Tax Messaging Ahead Of Inevitable Referendum
As the Washington State Legislature cobbles together a wealth tax policy in the final days of session, pollsters are already testing messaging to persuade Washingtonians to reject it at the ballot box in an almost certain referendum battle later this year. If the pollster's questions serve as any indication of the arguments conservatives plan to trot out, weatlth tax proponents don't have much to worry about.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 145 min read


WA Democrats May Bypass Gov. Ferguson Veto Threat With Hail Mary Wealth Tax Referendum Bill
Democrats may bypass Ferguson’s threat of veto on weath tax, ask approval from the people rather than one overbearing executive.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 112 min read


Washington Senate Pulverizes Rent Stabilization Bill, But House Could Still Save It
Seven hand-wringing, party traitors helped Republican Senators wrestle the Democratic majority into the cuck chair Thursday afternoon when they tacked on ruinous amendments to the long-awaited rent stabilzaiton bill. The amendments raised the proposed 7% cap on rental hikes to 10% plus inflation based on the consumer price index (CPI) and carved a huge exemption for single-family homes, where about 30% of renters live.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 102 min read


WA Republican Leadership Accuse Democrats Of Destroying Economy, But Shrug At Trump’s Tariffs
Republican lawmakers in Olympia painted themselves as the only adults in the room when it comes to economic policy — railing against taxes on corporations, the wealthy, and even “joy” (namely, ZYN pouches). But when asked to weigh in on Donald Trump’s chaotic trade war, which threatens rural Washington communities, their economic bravado vanished.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 103 min read


State Workers Threaten To Strike To Stop Gov. Bob Ferguson's Furloughs In Washington Budget
Washington State Federation of State Employees (WFSE) gear chant “No cuts, no furloughs, tax, tax the rich" in Olympia

Hannah Krieg
Apr 102 min read


After Avoiding AIPAC Challenger in 2024, Poll Tests Competition For Jayapal
I don't think Jayapal's in trouble here Seattle voters sent The Burner a poll that appears to test U.S. House Representative Pramila...

Hannah Krieg
Apr 92 min read


Seattle Must Repeal Mass Surveillance Expansion To Protect People from Trump
City Hall must repeal the massive expansions to surveillance
BJ Last and Julia Buck
Apr 95 min read


Washington Is Now Closer Than Ever to Rent Stabilization
This marks the furthest Democrats have ever managed to push the policy through Olympia, but it didn't come out unscathed

Hannah Krieg
Apr 82 min read


DOGE Comes to Washington: Ferguson and Harrell Embrace Trumpian Austerity and DOGE Worship
Just two dudes fighting for the wealthy few The national #HandsOff protest drew thousands to Seattle Center last Saturday to roundly...
Jeff Paul
Apr 84 min read


ICYMI: The Burner Launch Party
My audition to be your progressive newsfluencer.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 61 min read


Republican Mayoral Candidate Crony Sprayed Homeless Man With Mace Allegedly "Unprovoked"
Those familiar with Savage’s politics can hardly feign a performative gasp at the allegations.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 64 min read
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