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Washington Passes First Statewide Scissor Stair Reform

The measure ushers in more light-filled, infill-suited apartment homes—and sets a model for other states.
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From Peltola to Begich, Ranked Choice Voting Delivered What Alaskans Wanted

Cross-party appeal elevated Alaska’s former and current US representatives.
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Washington State’s Parking Reform Is Already Working

Cities are laying the groundwork for more homes thanks to new flexibility on parking—with other states taking note.
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Climate Is Stuck, Housing Isn’t

Why apartments may be the most powerful domestic climate move of the Trump years.
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Idaho’s Big Housing Breakthrough Year

From ADUs to starter homes, lot splits to ‘manufactured in Idaho,’ Gem State leaders just opened up more housing options in a price-crunched state.
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Missoula’s Zoning Reform Raises the Bar for Small Cities

The western Montana town of 80,000 just overhauled its outdated code and legalized more homes in every neighborhood.
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Climate Is Stuck, Housing Isn’t

Why apartments may be the most powerful domestic climate move of the Trump years.
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Washington State Did Something Big for the Power Grid—Oregon Could Be Next

Washington’s new transmission authority can help plan, build, and finance the power lines necessary for harnessing clean energy.
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Four Ways to Get More Power Lines—and Clean Power—for Oregonians

Oregon may be one of the hardest places to build transmission lines. Here’s how to change that.
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The Northwest Hasn’t Learned the Lessons of WPPSS (“Whoops”)

How overreliance on one grid study could drive a fossil fuel comeback in the Northwest.
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11% of Northwest Residents Live in Fire Country; 100% Pay the Price

1.6 million people live in high hazard areas. As the region continues to build in flammable landscapes, policymakers can protect communities with smarter building choices and the truth about rising risk.
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Katie Wilson Can Be Seattle’s Climate Mayor for Renters

New programs for heat pumps, induction stoves, and plug-in solar would let renters reap the rewards of the clean energy revolution.
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From Peltola to Begich, Ranked Choice Voting Delivered What Alaskans Wanted

Cross-party appeal elevated Alaska’s former and current US representatives.
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Five Ways Election Reform Has Revamped Alaska Politics

Open primaries and ranked choice voting are no longer new but are still delivering for voters and leaders alike.
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Video: Proportional Representation, Explained

What it looks like when voters get a fair share of the seats at the table.
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Ranked Choice Voting, the Utah Way

How a conservative state piloted better elections for voters—lessons from four of the movement’s leaders.
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Districts Won’t Truly Represent Deschutes County Residents

Proportional representation can better reflect voters’ views than arbitrary lines.
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A Charter Commissioner’s Guide to Election Reform

Sightline asked former commissioners for their best advice. Here’s what they had to say.
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Washington Passes First Statewide Scissor Stair Reform

The measure ushers in more light-filled, infill-suited apartment homes—and sets a model for other states.
Read More

Washington State’s Parking Reform Is Already Working

Cities are laying the groundwork for more homes thanks to new flexibility on parking—with other states taking note.
Read More

Climate Is Stuck, Housing Isn’t

Why apartments may be the most powerful domestic climate move of the Trump years.
Read More

Idaho’s Big Housing Breakthrough Year

From ADUs to starter homes, lot splits to ‘manufactured in Idaho,’ Gem State leaders just opened up more housing options in a price-crunched state.
Read More

Missoula’s Zoning Reform Raises the Bar for Small Cities

The western Montana town of 80,000 just overhauled its outdated code and legalized more homes in every neighborhood.
Read More

Washington State Leads on Elevator Reform

SB 5156 opens the door to lower-cost, smaller elevators in new apartment and condo buildings—and more accessibility for residents.
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Washington Passes First Statewide Scissor Stair Reform

The measure ushers in more light-filled, infill-suited apartment homes—and sets a model for other states.
Read More

Washington State’s Parking Reform Is Already Working

Cities are laying the groundwork for more homes thanks to new flexibility on parking—with other states taking note.
Read More

Climate Is Stuck, Housing Isn’t

Why apartments may be the most powerful domestic climate move of the Trump years.
Read More

Idaho’s Big Housing Breakthrough Year

From ADUs to starter homes, lot splits to ‘manufactured in Idaho,’ Gem State leaders just opened up more housing options in a price-crunched state.
Read More

Missoula’s Zoning Reform Raises the Bar for Small Cities

The western Montana town of 80,000 just overhauled its outdated code and legalized more homes in every neighborhood.
Read More

Washington State Leads on Elevator Reform

SB 5156 opens the door to lower-cost, smaller elevators in new apartment and condo buildings—and more accessibility for residents.
Read More

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Proportional Representation, Explained | What it looks like when voters get a fair share of the seats at the table—in under two minutes. 

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Fire Hazard: The Mounting Costs of Northwest Sprawl | Honest information about homes’ fire risk can forge the way for more transformative changes to build out of harm’s way.  

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