Hello neighbors,
We are over halfway through the legislative session, and I wanted to reach out with this update.
Town hall
Your input and opinions matter to me. I’m hosting a telephone town hall conversation with Reps. Fitzgibbon and Thomas at 6 p.m. on March 17. I hope you’ll join to learn more about what’s happening in Olympia and ask us questions. Feel free to submit questions in advance using this link.
Calls will automatically go out to constituents in the 34th Legislative District; those who answer will be invited to stay on the line to join the town hall. If you don’t receive a call, dial 855-756-7520 and use extension 120781# to participate.
If you benefit from closed captions or ASL interpretation, please join via this Zoom meeting link: https://leg-wa-gov.zoom.us/j/96998738815?pwd=bjlokxKauxkRFQDMKXJ0s1MffRIN3u.1
Legislative Update
Washington faces a serious budget deficit. We are working to identify potential spending reductions that can be made without hurting our communities. An all-cuts approach to the budget would have devastating impacts; I strongly support efforts to increase progressive revenue so we can make investments Washingtonians rely on, like public education, health care, and our social safety net.
March 12 marked the house of origin cutoff, which means any bill introduced in the Senate needed to pass the full Senate to continue moving through the process, and vice versa in the House. Here are a few bills that passed out of the Senate:
- Public Education: Funding K-12 public education is a priority. SB 5263 increases special education funding, and SB 5192 helps public schools keep up with rising costs.
- Environmental Protections: The Recycling Reform Act (SB 5284) strengthens Washington’s recycling program by reducing unnecessary packaging and holding companies accountable for the materials they produce.
- Gun Violence Prevention: SB 5098 ensures safer public spaces by restricting firearms in locations where children and families gather, including parks, playgrounds, and public buildings.
- Reproductive Health Care: Protections for reproductive health care are needed now more than ever. SB 5632 helps providers feel safe in doing their work and ensures the privacy and safety of those seeking reproductive health and gender-affirming care. SB 5557 codifies emergency rules surrounding reproductive care into state law.
- Consumer Protections: Nearly one in three families in Washington has someone struggling with medical debt. SB 5480 protects consumers by removing medical debt from credit score reporting.
Stay in touch
I hope you will continue to reach out and share your thoughts. Below are some ways to make your voice heard.
Watch — TVW.org broadcasts all House and Senate floor sessions and committee meetings.
Testify — Go here for an overview of the process, here for instructions on how to testify remotely, and here to sign in for hearings in the House or Senate.
Stay Informed — Visit my website and sign up for the Hot Sheet, a weekly guide to what the Senate Democratic Caucus is working on in Olympia. The Hot Sheet compiles many of the legislative priorities scheduled for a hearing or vote each day, so it’s a great snapshot of what is happening.
Get in Touch — You can always reach my office by email or phone.
Phone: 360.786.7667
Telephone Relay Service: 1.800.833.6388 (TTY)
Legislative Hotline: 1.800.562-6000
Email me at Emily.Alvarado@leg.wa.gov.
Thank you,
Emily