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  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Mar 19, 2021
    We reached the one-year anniversary of school closures to in-person learning this past week, and work continues to get all school buildings open once again. The ever-changing requirements and guidance for our schools keeps coming, among them being Governor Inslee鈥檚 announcement last Friday that requires all school districts to provide all K鈥12 students with the opportunity to receive at least two days per week of in-person learning no later than April 19. OSPI published a Q&A document that you may find helpful.
  • Fred Yancey | The Nexus Group
    Mar 16, 2021
    Public hearing and Executive Sessions continued this week as legislators dealt with various bills received from the opposite chamber. In fact, it appears that committees have sped up bills passing from Executive Sessions. This pattern will continue until the deadlines come and go for bills to have cleared policy (March 26th) and fiscal (April 2nd) committees.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Mar 12, 2021
    After this Tuesday鈥檚 bill cutoff, the surviving bills switched houses and the committee hearing process started up again. This week and next week鈥檚 schedule of bill hearings are listed below.聽Work on the supplemental, operating, and capital budgets continues. The state鈥檚 budget outlook seems to look better each month and a third round of federal funding is on its way. But our work for stable education funding is far from over. The next major revenue forecast will be released at the March 17th meeting of the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council and the Senate and the House will release their budgets shortly thereafter. Our job is to keep telling our stories about what financial support we need from the state to educate each and every student safely.
  • Fred Yancey | The Nexus Group
    Mar 10, 2021
    This second half of session is just a repeat of the first half except each house is hearing the bills that passed the opposing chamber. And the process starts with committee hearings and as Milton Berle once said, 鈥渁 committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours.鈥
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Mar 5, 2021
    This week was all about floor action in both the House and the Senate. Listening to the discussion among legislators as they discuss bills and potential amendments - even on Zoom - can be very insightful. Legislators are working hard to get bills passed by their next deadline of March 9th when they have to be passed out of each house to stay alive.


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