Superintendent Randy Dorn has issued an important warning about the consequences of lawmakers’ dithering on the state budget. One key statement in his letter should motivate all citizens to look at their own school districts’ financial...Read more here

WSU Student Leader Elected to Inspire Freedom on Campus
On a sunny, 90-degree Friday last August, Tyler Stanton joined thousands of other excited WSU students for a picnic and Student Activities Fair at the track. As Tyler rounded the track, one booth jumped out at him: the Freedom Foundation's Student Freedom Project (SFP).
Principles 2 Action Conference Inspires Attendees to Go Local
Last Saturday, nearly 70 attendees gathered at the Tacoma Convention Center to participate in the Principles 2 Action Conference where they were equipped with the information necessary to make an impact in their communities.

Inslee, vetoes, incompetence, and corruption - the CRC zombie never dies
Almost every cliché related to a centrally-planned, government managed boondoggle exists with the Columbia River Crossing project, yet Governor Inslee vetos all restraints on the insanity associated with this project. We are forced to watch a governor struggle to remember who he represents,...Read more here
Freedom Foundation Welcomes Summer Interns
The Freedom Foundation is excited to welcome our newest group of 2013 summer interns. As part of our Young Leaders Internship Program, these bright college students will work alongside our policy experts to conduct valuable research, craft policy recommendations, and educate state legislators and...Read more here

Pension Costs Could Sink Cities
The long-term obligations of many governments are about to get worse--at least on paper. As Fox Business reports, both credit rating agencies and the organization that defines proper government accounting practices are trying to better assess governments'...Read more here

Insleeās D.C. Flashback
With the possibility of a state government shutdown looming, Congressman-turned-Governor Jay Inslee yesterday lambasted his political opponents in the state legislature. Here are three reasons why is message is...Read more here
Second Special Session: Repeating the past or ignoring it?
Creating a budget that balances revenue and spending is no easy task for anyone. It gets even more difficult at the state level where there is a multitude of spending possibilities and competing opinions about what should actually take priority. But is it so challenging that it requires not just...Read more here

Attention State Workers: you can also be a whistleblower
If you are a state worker who has witnessed corruption or other problems within the government that you think should be made public, you can be a whistleblower. The Freedom Foundation makes this process very easy for you.

The Government Union Tab that Taxpayers Don't Know They're Picking Up
Public employees’ unions have a way of getting what they want from state taxpayers. This isn’t confined to the bigger issues like pay, health benefits, or time off. It extends down even to the paper the collective bargaining agreements are printed on.








