Never a dull moment in the 2023 Washington legislative session. We’ve got two quick and easy calls to action today – should take you less than one minute to complete. Sign in on both bills and then share this link with a few friends so they can take action too!
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Religious Liberty is on The Line
HR 8404, deceptively named the “Respect for Marriage Act” passed the House in July with 47 Republican Representatives, including Washington CD-4 Representative Dan Newhouse, voting in favor of this law…
CALL TO ACTION: Important Education Funding Bills
This week, the Senate Ways & Means Committee held public hearings on HB-1590 and HB-1664 that were both on our CALLS TO ACTION list. These bills are both about funding public education.
CALL TO ACTION! Democrat Lawmakers want to take away your right to initiative
HB-1876: Concerning public investment impact disclosures for certain ballot measures that repeal, levy, or modify any tax or fee and have a fiscal impact statement that shows that adoption of…
Weekend Action Items 2/12-13
Take a few minutes today to click through the “TAKE ACTION NOW” buttons in this post to make your voice heard on a few important bills that have hearings this week
“Ergonomics Bill” Spells Disaster for Consumers
Call to ACTION: HB-1837 would drive up inflation and drive down the availability of Washington’s goods and services.
Weekend Action Items: 2/5-6
Take a few minutes today to click through the “TAKE ACTION NOW” buttons in this post to make your voice heard on a few important bills that have hearings this…
CALL TO ACTION: Another Hearing on a Bill to Limit Emergency Powers
TAKE ACTION NOW NOTE YOUR POSITION ‘PRO’ FOR THE LEGISLATIVE RECORD *Must TAKE ACTION before Noon, January 31, 2022 You’re not seeing a repeat, this is A DIFFERENT bill in…
CALL TO ACTION: Curb Governor’s Emergency Powers
SB-5909 to limit the governor’s emergency powers has a hearing in the State Government & Elections Committee in the Senate on Friday, January 28 at 10:30AM. Please click the button below BEFORE 9AM on January 28th to have your PRO position noted for the legislative record.
Rep Walsh’s Bill Brings Washington & American History Back to Classrooms
Walsh filed HB-1807, to protect “civic education and academic discourse” in Kindergarten through 8th grade classrooms. (There is already existing law for civics education in high school). This bill is getting a hearing in the House Committee on Education on January 25th at 8AM.