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  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Feb 10, 2022
    We reached the halfway point of this year鈥檚 short legislative session this week and have passed several important cut-off dates. The action is now focused on passing bills out of both the House and Senate. Bills must pass off each floor by February 15 to stay alive (unless they鈥檙e NTIB). After that, the process repeats all over again in the opposite house, only with a shorter timeline. Hearings in the education committees start back up next Wednesday.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Jan 13, 2022
    The saying that short legislative sessions are like sprints and long legislative sessions are like running marathons is completely true! This week, the 2022 legislative session got off to a rapid start. With about 1,500 bills either recently introduced or leftover from last year and more on the way, bill hearings began right away on Monday and both the House and Senate began voting bills out of their respective chambers on Wednesday.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    May 7, 2021
    This year鈥檚 legislative session ended on time after 105 days. It鈥檚 been described as unique, historic, surprising, and consequential. Despite economic concerns about our state revenue last summer and fall, and uncertainty about how the Legislature would run its process to hear and pass bills in a mostly virtual manner, some significant bills passed and the final budgets boosted spending on many different programs.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Apr 23, 2021
    The final week of this year鈥檚 legislative session is about to come to a close. The last day is Sunday, April 25 and we are all anxiously awaiting final budget details. Earlier this week, there was a 鈥渉andshake deal鈥 between the House and the Senate on the operating budget. The staff has been working for the past few days to put the final bill together. It should be released on Saturday. It is usually the last bill passed before the Legislature adjourns.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Apr 16, 2021
    The focus was on floor action this week as legislators either agreed with changes made to bills in the opposite house (concurrence) or worked to resolve their differences. Several bills are still waiting on the final agreement and, of course, final behind-the-scenes budget negotiations are ongoing. Legislators are tackling a lot of big issues this session 鈥 from police reform to transportation to climate change, housing, and more. If you鈥檙e interested in some really good nonpartisan independent news about politics and policy in our state, check out the Washington State Wire.

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