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Washington State, in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, is home to over 7.8 million people and anchored by Seattle, its largest city. The state is a global hub for technology, aerospace, and trade, hosting major employers such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Boeing, alongside a thriving agricultural sector in its eastern regions. Its capital, Olympia, is the centre of a government grappling with significant fiscal challenges and policy debates.
Governor Bob Ferguson has faced a defining budget crisis, with a projected multi-billion-dollar shortfall driving proposals for spending cuts and new taxes. The state Senate has passed a 9.9% income tax on earnings over $1 million — a historic and legally contested move. Meanwhile, lawmakers are debating cuts to child care, higher education, and climate programmes, reflecting deep divisions over how to balance the books.
Washington has long been a progressive policy leader, enacting strong workers' rights legislation, environmental protections under its Climate Commitment Act, and robust gun control laws. Recent legislation on ghost guns has drawn pushback from civil liberties advocates. Seattle, which reported a 36% drop in homicides in recent years, continues to wrestle with homelessness, housing affordability, and questions of public safety that resonate statewide.
Historically, Washington's identity was shaped by its Indigenous nations — including the Coast Salish peoples — followed by waves of settlement, the Klondike Gold Rush, and the rise of timber and fishing industries. The New Deal era transformed the state through iconic infrastructure such as the Grand Coulee Dam. Today, that heritage coexists with a fast-growing, diverse population drawn by the region's economy and natural beauty.
Natural hazards remain a constant backdrop. The Cascade Range and its active volcanoes, including Mount Rainier, pose long-term risks, while flooding, wildfires, and severe storms regularly affect communities. Flooding in late 2025 closed major stretches of the US 2 highway near Stevens Pass, illustrating the state's vulnerability to extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent.
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