Category Archives: In the News

19 Feb
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Washington considers new agency to study firearm violence prevention, safety

From the Spokesman-Review Washington could get a new state agency dedicated to reducing gun violence and improving safety under a bill that passed the Senate on Tuesday. And that wasn’t the only gun-related bill to move forward in the Legislature: ...

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17 Feb
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Washington needs more sexual trauma nurses, but who trains them becomes a statewide debate

From The Seattle Times OLYMPIA — In Washington, victims of sexual assault continue to be turned away from hospitals that don’t have specially trained nurses who can administer rape kits — a problem contributing to what state officials are calling a ...

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10 Feb
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Improved data could help Washington state get ahead of gun violence, says bill sponsor

From The Seattle Times For nearly two decades, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was effectively barred from conducting research on gun violence, making nationwide data difficult to gather, and forcing local governments or smaller research organizations to pick ...

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10 Feb
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Bill Would Create Office to Collect Firearm Violence Data

From the AP Democratic state lawmakers are pushing to create an office on firearm-violence prevention in order to improve data sources, collection methods and sharing mechanisms statewide. The Seattle Times reports that Senate Bill 6288 would also help fund local ...

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10 Feb
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More drug offenders would be sentenced to treatment instead of prison under proposed law

From The Peninsula Daily News Proposals moving through the Legislature would expand the eligibility of incarcerated people to receive treatment for substance abuse in lieu of, or concurrently with, prison sentences. Senate Bill 6211 was heard by the Law and ...

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05 Feb
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Washington state lawmakers back down from flavored vape ban

From The Seattle Times Lawmakers have backed down from their proposal to ban flavored vape products and address the epidemic of youth vaping and nicotine addiction. Originally, Senate Bill 6254, introduced at the request of Gov. Jay Inslee, would have made ...

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05 Feb
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Senate passes Dhingra bill to help sexual assault survivors

From State of Reform A bill passed unanimously today by the Senate would improve the state’s medical and legal response in sexual assault cases.

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04 Feb
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Senate could toughen penalties for crimes involving threats, guns

From The Spokesman-Review Washington laws could soon crack down on a person threatening mass violence and on those who try to harass someone by making a false report to 911. Bills considered by the Senate Law and Justice Committee on ...

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02 Feb
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Shift policies to treat trafficked girls as victims

From the Seattle Times Did you know that girls being exploited and trafficked for sex can still be arrested in Washington state and charged with prostitution? Currently, under the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act, any person under the age of 18 ...

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01 Feb
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Washington state senator unveils bill to aid people who refuse treatment for drug addiction or mental-health issues

From The Seattle Times When her 33-year-old son leaves jail or a treatment center after a mental-health and drug-addiction crisis, Theresa Yates says, there’s nothing to keep him from winding up back on the streets. After an episode, he’ll be ...

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