Summary
Gov. Gary Locke has always wanted to be remembered as the "education governor" after he steps down at the end of his present term. As it turns out, he may be even better recalled as the "housing governor" during his eight years in office.
Last week, Locke announced that the state plans to spend $2.8 million to build and operate a seasonal housing project for migrant farm workers in the Wenatchee Valley during the next five years.See the full content of this document
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Locke Earns the Title
The Pangborn Cherry Harvest Camp will provide as many as 300 beds each night for six weeks for farm workers and their families. The grant will be provided by the state Depa...
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