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Gambling revenge play goes sideways
The politics of Inslee's climate package
Ferguson has $2.9M; Franz, not so much
Culp raised $208K since Oct. 27
Pro-Mullet committee spent $44k "curing ballots"
Culp's campaign, still on the grift
Lawmakers in oil refinery districts propose carbon fee for COVID relief
Non-tribal gambling revenue is way down
Two months in, the best of The Observer so far
That long grift just gets better
Culp's campaign looks like a long con
Lobbyists dangle the lure of Hawaii, then and now
After massive political spending, WEA among Inslee's first post-election meetings
Meet the highest rollers in Washington politics: Teachers
Progressive hopes for state Senate shift dwindle in late vote count
How the big spenders did on Election Day
Affirmative action opponents seek revenge
Late campaign $$ flows to texts, robocalls
Wealthy conservatives throw in late on targeted House, Senate races
Campaign cash: Culp finally gets some GOP dough, more $ pours into OSPI
Big out-of-state money flows into Secretary of State race late
A cheap lie in the voters pamphlet prompts an expensive campaign to defend OSPI chief
$500K in oil money, big bucks from Lyft, builders, Realtors fuel pro-business PAC network
Millions in lobbyist cash pours through surplus-money loophole into tight races
A flood of money fuels negative campaigning
Weed, gambling lobbyist steers clients' cash to support Clark County state senator
Both parties spend big on SW Washington House race
Campaign cash roundup: Big money pours into campaigns, committees targeting key races
How the Realtors threw a hard elbow in wine country
Inslee's millions, Lyft's politicking, Culp's money
Big GOP donors aren’t there for Loren Culp — yet
As Seattle cracks down, Lyft preps for a statewide fight
Billionaire money pours into Inslee campaign through Democratic Party