Headlines: The Supreme Court has effectively ruled that sleeping in public should not be a crime,Politicians on the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority board have said they’ll be asking the Washington state legislature in 2020 for new car-tab taxes that reflect the market value of the car they’re on, A few years ago, more than 200,000 student loan borrowers came out claiming some for-profit colleges lied to them about graduate job placement and transferability of college credits. They argued they had been deluded by these schools, and the Department of Education should erase their student debt under the “borrower defense” rule, which forgives loans if a school misled their students in violation of law. Recaps this week: State legislators are subject to public-records law, Washington state Supreme Court rules, The Spokane County Jail is considering ways to reduce overflow of inmates, Washington State’s House representative in the 4th legislative district, Matt Shea, has been accused of domestic terrorism regarding a militant takeover in 2016.
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