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February 18, 2026

Can Tiny Homes Help the Economy? Plus, Voter Protection and Seattle's Best Fried Chicken

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Can Tiny Homes Help the Economy? Plus, Voter Protection and Seattle's Best Fried Chicken

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Jane is joined by regular contributor Hannah Krieg and Creative Producer Liam Billingham to talk about a new bill making it hard to challenge voter registration, how tiny houses and RVs could help the economy, and, with the news of Raising Cane’s opening in Seattle, the best places to eat fried chicken. 

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