AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoState Budget Crunch: Washington’s governor’s office is warning agencies to prepare for “significant budget shortfalls” in 2027-29, with operating and transportation cuts likely and a push to pause new program phase-ins. Cannabis Industry Pressure: The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board says federal rescheduling uncertainty, market consolidation, and oversupply are squeezing the state’s legal cannabis model. Elwha Watershed Logging Fight: Three environmental groups sued to stop nearly 400 acres of logging in the Elwha Watershed, arguing the state failed to properly assess harm to Port Angeles drinking water. Transit Cost Reality Check: Sound Transit’s light-rail expansion is facing a massive overrun and the Ballard line has been effectively cut, triggering fresh doubts about the project’s future. Clean Energy Siting Clash: Snoqualmie residents are protesting a proposed 45-acre battery facility, with officials citing threats and a growing regional fight over where storage projects can go. Tech & Defense Hiring: Anduril is expanding in Seattle and Bellevue, planning more connected-warfare roles tied to autonomous defense systems. World Cup Logistics Meets Local Business: Iran’s World Cup team received US visas for players, while some staff still await paperwork; meanwhile, Washington host-city planning continues to revolve around tourism demand and ticket access.
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