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Aberdeen / Washington / United States
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The Washington State Department of Transportation specializes in building, maintaining and operating the state highway system. Based in Aberdeen, Wash., it is responsible for the state ferry system and works in partnership with others to maintain and improve local roads, railroads, airports and multimodal alternatives to driving. The department provides an array of services, such as design, construction, maintenance, tolling, planning and research. Some of its projects include City of Lynnwood 44th Avenue West Interurban Trail and Bridge Overcrossing, Desert Aire Airport Improvements and Eastern Region 2010 Chip Seal.
Olympia / Washington / United States
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Yakima / Washington / United States
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The Washington State Department of Ecology is responsible for the protection, preservation and enhancement of the states environment. The department provides pollution prevention and cleanup services, as well as supports sustainable communities and natural resources. It coordinates air quality, environmental assessment, and hazardous waste and toxics reduction programs. The Washington State Department of Ecology oversees the Department of Energys Hanford cleanup activities and regulates mixed wastes at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard complex through its nuclear waste program. The department also provides spill response, watershed planning, technical assistance, and environmental law enforcement and education services. In addition, the Washington State Department of Ecology offers several financial assistance programs to support various environmental management projects.
Olympia / Washington / United States
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The Public Disclosure Commission provides timely and meaningful access to a variety of information about the financing of political campaigns and lobbyist expenditures. Also known as PDC, the commission offers details about the monetary affairs of public officials and candidates. It ensures equitable enforcement and compliance with various disclosure and campaign finance laws. The Public Disclosure Commission conducts meetings and conferences. In addition, the commission employs more than 20 staff members and manages over 90 reports annually. It has public access computers to obtain data about federal, state and local committees. The Public Disclosure Commission provides online manuals and brochures, as well as consulting services.
Oak Harbor / Washington / United States
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Olympia / Washington / United States
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