KMAS Morning News with Jeff Slakey
In today's headlines: * Mason County Commissioners received a legislative wrap-up showing the 2026 session cut child care, education transition programs, and GMA planning grants while passing an $80 billion budget amid a multi-billion dollar deficit — and approved no new public defense funding. * A new state millionaire's tax on incomes over $1 million is already facing a referendum push, with organizers reporting 150,000 signatures gathered toward a July 2 deadline. * The WSU Extension office reported a record plant sale at the commissioners' briefing — more than 6,000 plants sold — and noted the first-ever confirmed find of false broom in Olympic National Forest. * Mostly cloudy today with a high near 67 and light winds; the week improves heading into a warm weekend. In local sports: The Mariners topped the Orioles 6–3 Monday night in Baltimore. Seattle and Baltimore play again this afternoon — catch the pregame here on KMAS at 2:30. Got a news tip? Email jeff@kmas.com [jeff@kmas.com] or call 360-426-1030 [tel:360-426-1030]. For long-form interviews with local leaders and community voices, subscribe to KMAS Radio at kmas.transistor.fm [https://kmas.transistor.fm]. Listen live weekday mornings 6–10 AM on KMAS AM 1030 and FM 103.3 — the Voice of Mason County since 1962. Stream anytime at kmas.com [https://www.kmas.com].
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