Sen. Annette Cleveland (D-Vancouver) released this statement today following Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek’s announcement of a $5 million allocation from Oregon toward the re-opening of a project office for a new I-5 bridge and the appointment of Oregon lawmakers ...
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Comprehensive legislation signed into law today by Gov. Inslee will take action on society’s growing opioid crisis on multiple fronts. “A public health threat as pervasive as the opioid crisis requires a wide range of solutions,” said Sen. Annette Cleveland ...
Read MoreThe two-year transportation budget passed today by the Legislature provides $35 million toward a new I-5 bridge. “Today everyone who has been waiting and working for the replacement of our outdated bridge has 35 million reasons to celebrate,” Sen. Annette ...
Read MoreNurses and the public at large deserve to be able to observe the Legislature’s deliberations in correcting problems with legislation to ensure adequate, consistent work breaks for nurses, Sen. Annette Cleveland (D-Vancouver) said today. Having passed out of the House ...
Read MoreInvestigations of sexual abuse of children will soon be conducted more quickly, accurately and thoroughly, thanks to legislation signed into law Friday by Gov. Jay Inslee. The genesis of Senate Bill 5461, sponsored by Sen. Annette Cleveland (D-Vancouver), originated in ...
Read MoreTaking action to safeguard the public against health threats like the ongoing measles outbreak in Clark County, the Senate passed House Bill 1638 on a 25-22 vote late Wednesday. “We talk a lot about ‘protecting the most vulnerable among us.’ ...
Read MoreWashington is the first state in the nation in four years to remove the personal exemption for vaccinations immunizing the public from measles, mumps and rubella, as reported today in The Washington Post. You can read the story here.
Read MoreHealth care policies sold in Washington must honor existing patient protections even if those standards are eliminated by action taken at the federal level, under legislation signed into law today by Gov. Jay Inslee. House Bill 1870 takes effect immediately, ...
Read MoreLegislation passed today by the House would take multiple steps to address society’s growing opioid crisis. “The opioid epidemic is taking a toll on communities around our state, at tremendous financial cost,” said Sen. Annette Cleveland (D-Vancouver), the sponsor of ...
Read MoreHumane societies will be able to offer a wide range of veterinary care for pets in low-income households at reduced fees, as a result of legislation passed today by the House on a 77-18 vote. Senate Bill 5004, sponsored by ...
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