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Health insurance stats, Juneteenth update, bistro closes: Wednesday news roundup

The Olympian’s stories on May 6, 2026, cover a record decline in state health insurance enrollment, Olympia’s withdrawal from a Juneteenth celebration and the closure of a Tumwater French bistro.

Here are key takeaways:

• Nearly 13% fewer Washingtonians enrolled in qualified health plans this year, dropping from more than 286,500 to close to 250,000 — the largest decline since Washington Healthplanfinder launched in 2012. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange attributes the drop to the expiration of federal enhanced premium tax credits and passage of H.R. 1, which left many residents facing premiums that doubled or tripled.

• The city of Olympia has pulled its sponsorship of this year’s Juneteenth celebration with no clear public explanation, community leaders said at a May 5 City Council meeting. Mayor Dontae Payne said the city will observe the holiday with a proclamation and flag raising.

• Bar C’est L’eau, a French bistro that opened about a year ago at the Tumwater Craft District, will close after Sunday, May 10. Co-owners Laura Hallett and Chef Joe Rumberger announced the closure on social media, thanking guests and staff for supporting the labor of love that filled a vacancy left by Finnriver Farm & Cidery in fall 2024.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The source reporting referenced above was written and edited entirely by journalists.

This story was originally published May 6, 2026 at 10:06 PM with the headline "Health insurance stats, Juneteenth update, bistro closes: Wednesday news roundup."

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