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The Journal's View: Confronting racism requires concerted effort

April 11, 2024
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Guest Commentary: Where do you stand in competition for workers?

April 11, 2024
Paul Read
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Water, air filters ...

Guest Commentary: Washington's tree farmers have role in reducing greenhouse gases

March 28, 2024
Don Brunell

The American Tree Farm program has emphasized sustainability and managing lands for water quality, wildlife, wood, and recreation. In recent years, it has included climate change.


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The Journal's View: Efforts to clean up gateway to Spokane are positive first steps

March 28, 2024
Journal of Business Editorial Board

Measures to clean up the primary gateway into Spokane are positive first steps to making our city more welcoming to those who enter it and to getting our more vulnerable population the help it needs. 


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Pause for recognition ...

Guest Commentary: Retiring Congress members have been champions for our state's economy

March 14, 2024
Kris Johnson

Retiring members of Congress have proven to be champions for the economy and have demonstrated their willingness to listen to employer concerns.


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The Journal's View: Employers, military families to benefit from new compacts

March 14, 2024
Journal of Business Editorial Board

A trio of new interstate compacts that enable greater mobility for some professionals are essential steps in giving employers the needed flexibility to fill positions in a persistently challenging labor market. 


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No shortage of jobs ...

Guest Commentary: America needs additional trade workers, fewer philosophers

February 29, 2024
Don Brunell

The American Welding Society estimates our country now requires 400,000 new welders. This scarcity is primarily due to the substantial number of skilled workers retiring and fewer young men and women entering technical training programs


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The Journal's View: Striking workers shouldn't receive unemployment benefits

February 29, 2024
Journal of Business Editorial Board

Unemployment insurance is intended to replace wages for workers who have lost their jobs, not those who have decided not to work for whatever reason. Proposed state legislation that would provide jobless benefits to striking workers goes against the intent of the program and should be struck down by the state's elected leaders. 


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Already too expensive ...

Guest commentary: Hiking real estate excise taxes won’t work to create more affordable housing

February 15, 2024
Chris Bell

Legislators should look for additional steps that would allow the private sector to build more homes and reject HB 2276.


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The Journal's View: Entrepreneurial ecosystem exhibits persistence, perseverance in INW

February 15, 2024
Journal of Business Editorial Board

As Ignite Northwest's 25 + 5 event approaches, we're reminded of how the Inland Northwest's entrepreneurial ecosystem has matured and diversified in such a way that it has performed well, overall, through a tumultuous few years. 


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