by socialwithjulie@gmail.com | Oct 27, 2025 | News
Washington’s education system is undergoing a quiet but sweeping transformation. At the center of this shift is a framework called Mastery-Based Learning (MBL), a model championed by the Washington State Board of Education (SBE) and embedded in a multi-year initiative...
by socialwithjulie@gmail.com | Oct 20, 2025 | News
Washington voters have seen this before. Back in 2020, legislators tried to pass SJR 8212, a constitutional amendment to allow investment of state-held trust funds, including one for long-term care. Voters rejected it — by more than 55% — because they didn’t trust the...
by socialwithjulie@gmail.com | Oct 16, 2025 | News
As federal immigration enforcement intensifies, Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is charting a bold course to protect immigrant workers and restore transparency in labor practices. His 2025 Labor Report is a legislative blueprint for 2026 and beyond. Here’s what...
by socialwithjulie@gmail.com | Oct 10, 2025 | News
Washington State has reached an agreement that preserves key portions of Senate Bill 5375, requiring clergy to report suspected child abuse, while carving out a narrow exemption for confessional confidentiality. This stipulation, filed by the Attorney General’s Office...
by socialwithjulie@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2025 | News
Last week, the House Civil Rights and Tribal Relations Committee held a work session to review the state’s Keep Washington Working Act (KWW), the 2019 law that restricts cooperation between local agencies and federal immigration authorities. This meeting was meant to...