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  2. Washington State Department of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Website. Commerce.wa.gov. The Washington State Department of Commerce is a state agency in Washington. Based in the state's capitol, Olympia, Washington, the agency is responsible for community and economic development. The agency manages several boards and commissions with a focus on businesses, local governments, tribes, and community-based ...

  3. Economy of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The northwestern U.S. state of Washington 's economy grew 3.7% in 2016, nearly two and a half times the national rate. Average income per head in 2009 was $41,751, 12th among states of the U.S. The United States' largest concentration of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) workers reside in Washington state.

  4. List of Washington state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Attorney General, Office of the (ATG) Audit and Review Committee, Joint Legislative (JLARC) Auditor, Washington State (SAO) Aviation, Department of Transportation (DOTA) Bar Association (BAR) Beef Commission (BEEF) Biodiversity Council (BDC) Blind, Washington State School for the (WSSB) Blueberry Commission (BLUE)

  5. List of governors of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Washington is the head of government of Washington and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. [2] [3] The officeholder has a duty to enforce state laws, [4] the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Washington Legislature and line-item veto power to cancel specific provisions in spending bills. [5]

  6. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries

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    The Department of Labor and Industries was created by an act of the state legislature in 1921, overseeing industrial insurance, worker safety, and industrial relations. [2] [3] The new agency superseded the Bureau of Labor, created in 1901 to inspect workplaces, and minor state boards and commissions monitoring worker health, safety, and insurance claims.

  7. Secretary of State of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state is in effect the guarantor of the continuity and stability of good government in Washington, with his or her role extending to the certification, filing, and preservation of public records, the supervision of all aspects of state and local elections, and the registration and regulatory oversight of businesses and charities.

  8. Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    wa.gov. ASN. 4193. Washington, officially the State of Washington, [3] is the northernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to as Washington state[a] to distinguish it from the national capital, [4] both named for George Washington (the first U.S. president). Washington borders the Pacific Ocean ...

  9. Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) is a three-member board appointed by the Governor of Washington and confirmed by the Washington State Senate to six-year terms.