Daily Archives: November 2, 2023

Not seen here — one hopes!

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Who Should Fill Your Shoes? Considerations for Choosing A Personal Representative

REGISTER LIBRARIES & LEGACY SERIES – Seattle Public Library Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 12:00pm | Presenter: Tiffany Gorton Thanks to Barb W. Join us for our final planned giving webinar of 2023 with Tiffany Gorton and Liberty Upton, estate … Continue reading

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State Religion and the Constitution

Comments by Heather Cox Richardson Egypt has opened its border crossing into Gaza, permitting ambulances to carry 76 badly injured Palestinians to Egypt, while 335 people who hold foreign passports were able to cross. Jonathan Lemire, Nahal Toosi, and Alexander … Continue reading

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How regressive are tax laws in Washington State?

Thanks to Mike C. A study from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy released on Wednesday concludes that Washington state still has the most regressive taxes in the U.S., meaning the poorest households pay a disproportionate amount of taxes compared to the richest households in … Continue reading

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