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Chris Cargill

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Guest Commentary: Minimum wage hikes harm some employees

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February 16, 2023
Chris Cargill
Raising the minimum wage is one of the many policy ideas peppered with tradeoffs, but one of the few that has such a direct impact on businesses and employees alike. Lawmakers in Idaho and Montana have introduced legislation intended to raise the
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Guest Commentary: Legislature has constitutional right to call self to session

Gem State voters approve …
November 17, 2022
Chris Cargill
It wasn't overwhelming approval, but voters in Idaho have given a thumbs up to a constitutional amendment that will allow the state Legislature the authority to call itself into special or extraordinary session. Senate Joint Resolution 102 passed with
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Guest Commentary: City's appeal of bargaining ruling defends voter's call for openness

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September 23, 2021
Chris Cargill
On Monday, Sept. 20, the city of Spokane decided that one judge should not be the final say regarding a law approved by nearly 80% of voters. The city has officially filed an appeal to Judge Tony Hazel's bizarre August ruling that overturned collective
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Guest Commentary: New message on free markets intended for next generation

'Creative destruction' …
August 13, 2020
Chris Cargill
A bold, inspirational, and first-of-its-kind campaign to highlight free markets has hit Washington state billboards, computers, and smart phones. But it might not contain the message you'd expect. Before getting into the logic behind Washington
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Guest Commentary: Proposed taxes, policies could lead to exodus from Washington

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April 11, 2019
Chris Cargill
Legislative leaders recently asked Eastern Washington business leaders an important question: 'How are people over there feeling about what we're doing this session. Good?” Frightened might be more accurate. I've been the Eastern Washington
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Sick-leave laws often unhealthy

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July 2, 2015
Erin Shannon and Chris Cargill
People in Spokane Valley are watching the city of Spokane very closely. So are people in Idaho. Both areas stand to benefit if the Spokane City Council forces employers to pay for mandatory paid sick leave. If Spokane officials create a harsher, more res
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STA trolley proposal doesn't track

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March 12, 2015
Chris Cargill
For years, lovable TV host Mr. Rogers would invite children to jump on board the trolley and go into the 'land of make believe.' The low-tech studio prop wasn't six miles long and it didn't cost taxpayers $72 million, but it was a journey full of
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