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  • Patrick Vincent, Elementary Grade-Level Leadership Committee Chair and Principal, Union Gap School, Union Gap School District
    Mar 7, 2024
    Before working in education, I worked in the private sector as an HR manager for aerospace manufacturing firms in Los Angeles. My time on the other side of the wall (the office versus the shop) gave me plenty of time to evaluate the efficient operations of machines, people, and processes. It was the latter that I find most interesting now.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Mar 1, 2024
    Today, March 1, is the last day to consider (or pass) opposite house bills (except initiatives and alternatives to initiatives, budgets and matters necessary to implement budgets, differences between the houses, and matters incident to the interim and closing of the session). March 7 is scheduled to be 鈥淪ine Die鈥 鈥 the last day of the legislative session. Work goes on behind the scenes to reconcile the two different budgets from the House and the Senate.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Feb 23, 2024
    A collective 鈥渦gh鈥 was felt by the education community this week at the Capitol as the House and Senate released their supplemental budgets. Education advocates remain concerned by inadequate funding and we are using several talking points from OSPI to help explain why districts are facing shortages.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Feb 16, 2024
    Legislators grinded through some long hours to meet their deadline of February 13 when bills had to pass off the floor of the House or the Senate to stay alive. Some bills that made it all the way to the floor calendars for a vote died because legislators ran out of time or the bills weren鈥檛 prioritized. Now the bills that passed move to the other side and the process repeats. The next cut-off date is February 21 when bills must pass out of policy committees to keep moving.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Feb 9, 2024
    The Legislature continues its forward progress as they passed the halfway point of this year鈥檚 legislative session this week. A second cut-off date was reached when bills had to pass out of fiscal committees by Monday. My bill tracking list got even smaller, but you never know what might happen in the remaining weeks. Language from bills that didn鈥檛 pass out of committees could still be used as budget provisos so we have to keep paying attention to all of the details.

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