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  • Casey Brown, Strategies 360, AWSP Contract Lobbyist
    Feb 14, 2025
    As the session shifts from policy hearings to tough negotiations, lawmakers face key deadlines. Bills must pass policy committees this week or wait until next year, with fiscal cutoff looming next. Democratic budget writers grapple with tough funding choices, while leadership in the Rules Committee decides which bills advance or get sidelined. Stay tuned as the session heats up.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, AWSP
    Feb 7, 2025
    This week, legislative discussions focused on the Parents’ Bill of Rights, with new bills (HB 1296/SB 5181) introduced to clarify existing language. The Seattle Times featured AWSP’s stance on amendments related to parent notifications in school-related crimes. Meanwhile, the House Appropriations Committee heard bills on free school meals (HB 1404) and increased MSOC funding (HB 1338). With the February 21 policy bill deadline approaching, committees are working quickly to advance key legislation.
  • Casey Brown, Strategies 360, AWSP Contract Lobbyist
    Feb 7, 2025
    With nearly 2,000 bills introduced, the legislative process is moving quickly as key bills head to fiscal committees ahead of the February 21 policy cutoff. Governor Ferguson’s 6% agency budget cuts are adding pressure, with high-stakes decisions expected next week. Meanwhile, political tensions are rising between the House and the Governor’s office, signaling potential conflicts ahead. As budget negotiations heat up, expect more drama in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for updates.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, AWSP
    Jan 31, 2025
    This week’s legislative focus included school safety, financial literacy, special education funding, and student rights. Bills on adding nurses to the BEST program, restricting flavored tobacco, and revising graduation requirements were discussed. With the February 21 deadline approaching, staying engaged is key. Read on for details and upcoming hearings.
  • Casey Brown, Strategies 360, AWSP Contract Lobbyist
    Jan 31, 2025
    This week at the Capitol, budget concerns took center stage as legislators scrambled to introduce bills ahead of the February 21 policy committee cutoff. A series of fast-moving budget bills aim to transfer $2 billion from reserve funds to help offset the state’s growing $10-14 billion deficit. With fiscal constraints tightening, most bills requiring new funding face an uphill battle. Meanwhile, major caucus-priority bills—covering rent control, parental rights, environmental crimes, and police accountability—are gaining traction. As budget realities set in, whispers of a special session are already circulating.

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