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Week 1: TOP 5 Bills

Week 1: TOP 5 Bills

Welcome to WEEK 1 of Washington’s 2024 Legislative Session. There’s a LOT going on this week – a lot of bills have hearings and we’ll be telling you about more throughout the week. If you only have a limited amount of time to dedicate to taking action, these are our “top 5” that we believe are most consequential and positioned to move quickly through the legislative process.

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Introducing our new Programs Director

Happy New Year! It’s amazing to see how much Conservative Ladies of Washington has accomplished in less than 3 years, when we began in 2021. We have experienced remarkable growth and most importantly, reaching, and engaging citizens who have never been politically...

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One last CALL to ACTION for 2023

One last CALL to ACTION for 2023

We have one final call to action as we wrap up 2023… 2023 was the first full legislative session that Conservative Ladies of Washington worked to influence legislation and engage citizens in the lawmaking process in Olympia. It was also the first year we formed a...

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Washington lawmaker proposes legislation to collect data on families unenrolling their children from public schools

Washington lawmaker proposes legislation to collect data on families unenrolling their children from public schools

This year, a republican, Stephanie McClintock, has proposed a bill that would ask families that have opted to withdraw their children from public schools WHY they’re doing so via a voluntary exit survey. She notes in her bill (HB 2038) that enrollment in private schools and the number of homeschooling families have increased while enrollment in public schools has simultaneously decreased.   

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