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Sector Watch publishes every two weeks: observations on federal and state policy affecting restoration portfolio structure in Washington State. Briefs covering single events are added between issues when policy timing warrants.
Long-form issues are signed and dated. Briefs are point-in-time notes and may be updated as primary sources resolve.
AI-use disclosure: Sector Watch content drafted in 2026 onward involves drafting assistance from Claude (Anthropic). Author reviews all content and takes full responsibility for accuracy and editorial judgment.
Sources: Federal Register, Congress.gov, Washington State Legislature, court filings, and sector reporting from NWIFC, WDFW, RCO, OPB, Camas-Washougal Post-Record, Columbian, and conservation organizations.
Washington approves $1.1 billion for culvert removal; permitting reform bill dies in committee
NWIFC reports habitat loss outpacing restoration across Puget Sound and coastal Washington
Seattle commits $979M to fish passage at Skagit River dams in FERC relicensing settlement
April snowpack at 53% of median statewide — summer streamflows projected well below normal
WDFW receives $1.4M for HPA permitting system modernization; enforcement positions not funded
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