
This Week in Olympia
While American’s celebrate Valentine’s Day this week, the Washington State legislature will be reaching the halfway point in their legislative session. February 14th is the

While American’s celebrate Valentine’s Day this week, the Washington State legislature will be reaching the halfway point in their legislative session. February 14th is the

The Washington State legislature continues to prioritize a number of radical social policies in the 2018 legislative session. Yesterday, the Senate passed SB 6037 legalizing

Two bills have been scheduled for a hearing at 8 a.m. in the House HealthCare and Wellness Committee this Wednesday, February 7th. Senate Bill 6219

Many people have never heard of Senate Bill 6037 nor do they know what commercial surrogacy is, but this issue has become one of the most

The Washington State legislature likes birth control – a lot. Currently, there are three separate bills in one way or another making it easier to

Emerald City Metropolitan Community Church bills itself as “the original church for LGBTG+ people & allies in the Pacific Northwest.” On their Facebook page yesterday,

Yesterday, on the 45th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Washington State Senate debated several bills abortion industry advocates have been pushing for years. Last

Yesterday in Washington, DC, more than 100,000 people joined the annual March for Life calling for an end to abortion and legal protections for pre-born

In the first two weeks of the legislative session, a surprising priority has emerged: creating new state programs explicitly designed to pay for things for people

The brief, 60 days, legislative session is moving quickly in Olympia, but one piece of legislation is moving especially fast. Senate Bill 5722, which would