Tuesday Morning Headlines
What happened last night? Catch up with a fresh batch of headlines.
Who Let Scissors Into The Capitol?
The metal detectors at the Capitol must have been off this weekend, when lawmakers smuggled in scissors big enough to make $4 billion in cuts during Saturday's 2009-11 state budget session. The Senate approved the state's shaky $35 billion operating budget by relying on federal money, one-time transfers, and cuts, lots and lots of cuts, to make up Washington's $9 billion deficit. The grim budget reaper visited higher education, K-12 education, health care, public safety and social services. Which pretty much means: more pink slips for state workers, state universities are the new Ivy League, the worth of school teachers is questioned, 40,000 people lose state-subsidized health coverage, the jails will release more crazies and no one better "opt out," or we lose our parks.
Weekend News Round-Up
- Obsessively wash your hands as two cases of swine flu discovered in British Columbia. Never can be too careful.
- Lawmakers spent the weekend doing the budget thing, passing a $7.5B transportation budget in their sleep.
- Thank you for being a friend, Bea Arthur. 1922-2009.

