Here’s how you can engage in Washington’s legislative session
Are you looking for a way to become more involved in local and state politics and make a difference in your community? We know exactly
Are you looking for a way to become more involved in local and state politics and make a difference in your community? We know exactly
With one stroke of his pen, Governor Jay Inslee has the power to enact a law that would allow youth shelters become a “safe haven”
SB 5242 is scheduled for a public hearing at 1:30 on Thursday, March 30th in the House Appropriations Committee, and Washington legislators need to hear from
FPIW is closely following 88 bills currently proceeding through Washington’s state legislature. Here’s a detailed breakdown of some of our organization’s most supported and most
This week (Jan 22-28) is National School Choice Week. There is no better time to highlight the six important education bills in the Washington legislature
The Washington State Legislature began its 2022 legislative session Monday. Once again, the session will be closed to the public and held via Zoom without
COVID-19. At this point, it’s almost all you hear about on the news. It’s a serious health issue here in Washington State – and it
Just a few hours before thousands of parents and child-advocates were scheduled to rally in opposition to SB 5395, the SeXXX Education bill, outside the
No doubt, you’ve heard by now that SB 5395, the SeXXX Education Bill, was amended and passed last week in the wee hours of the
Very, very early at 2:00 a.m. Wednesday morning, after a 6-hour debate and several days after Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency over
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