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  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Jan 28, 2022
    The third week of the legislative session was the last full week for new policy bills to be heard in committees and zipped by. Next week is the first significant cut-off date of this year鈥檚 short session. Bills must pass out of their committee of origin by February 3. Next week鈥檚 hearings are all about taking executive action, where bills may be amended and voted out of committee (or not).
  • Fred Yancey/Mike Moran, The Nexus Group
    Jan 27, 2022
    Since covering pension/retirement/health insurance issues on behalf of WASA and 51福利社, there are a few important points we have learned. This is just a brief summary of selected retirement related topics. However, the importance of advance planning cannot be overstated. These are not issues to put off until the last month of either one鈥檚 impending retirement or approaching Medicare eligible age. It鈥檚 best to complete your retirement application 30鈥90 days before you plan to retire.
  • Fred Yancey | The Nexus Group LLC
    Jan 21, 2022
    鈥淚 don鈥檛 get political鈥 ~ Betty White. We all can鈥檛 be Ms. White because the Washington State Legislature is in session and working hard at proposing and moving legislature of import and educators need to be involved.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Jan 21, 2022
    The second week of this nine-week legislative session ends today. Things are moving fast. The education committees in both the House and the Senate continued to hear bills and take executive action this week. The first major deadline of this year is February 3rd. That鈥檚 when policy bills must pass out of their original committees. The first deadline for fiscal committees to pass their bills out of committee is February 7th.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Jan 19, 2022
    There was a big hearing the morning of January 18th in the House Education Committee on HB 1226 and HJR (House Joint Resolution) 4200 for passing bonds with simple majority.Both the bill and resolutionneed to pass for the issue to go to the ballot for the general election in November, but there is momentum once again around the need for school construction bonds to pass with a simple majority so students can have safe and healthy schools.


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