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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I always enjoyed Washington state. First went there in 1960 to 1963, then moved back to Medford, OR.
Was assigned to Ft. Lewis in 1982. Retired in 1986 and moved north of Spokane in 1987. Lived there until 2005.
Sort of wished I'd stayed up there, but too late to change my mind now. Besides, it is getting too damned populated now. But where is it not?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
...""[There's] no registry of people coming in through the border, but we get indicated data through a variety of sources, none of which are perfect," he said.

School enrollment, driver's licenses, and even voter registrations can hint at trends when it comes to new arrivals, "but it's a little bit more difficult to disentangle some of the administrative records," Mohrman said.

But there are some likely suspects, mostly people moving to Washington from neighboring states. Mohrman said data from state drivers licenses shows Washington attracts new residents from California, Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, and Texas.

Mohrman also said that, barring any unprecedented events, the growth we are seeing should slow down.

"Forecasts and projections get adjusted, and change over time," he said.

Washington is not expected to hit the 9 million mark until 2038."
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