Category Archives: In the News

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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27 Jan
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What They’re Watching: Sen. Manka Dhingra

From State of Reform Sen. Manka Dhingra represents Washington’s 45th Legislative District in King County. Dhingra is the Chair of the Senate Behavioral Health Subcommittee, Vice Chair of the Law & Justice Committee, and is a member of both the Health ...

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27 Jan
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Bill would start comprehensive sex ed in kindergarten for Washington students

From King5 SEATTLE — Sex education could soon be required in all Washington state public schools after a comprehensive sexual health bill overcame its first hurdle by passing in the state senate this week. Senate Bill 5395 would require all public ...

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24 Jan
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Access to menstrual supplies an equity issue, bill backers say

From the Kitsap Sun OLYMPIA — Two bills introduced this legislative session would make it easier for women, including public school students, to get menstrual supplies. Senate Bill 6073 would require schools to provide sanitary pads and tampons to students at no ...

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23 Jan
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Comprehensive Sexual Health Education bill passes in the Senate

From the Washington State Wire Senate Bill 5395 passed 28-21 in the Senate Wednesday after more than a year of efforts to require sex education in schools.  The bill was first introduced during the 2019 session and was ultimately decided by the House ...

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22 Jan
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Washington State Senate Tackles List of Gun Bills

SEATTLE (AP) — A grieving mother, a frightened student, prosecutors and law enforcement officers told a Senate panel that setting certain limits on firearms will save lives, while a home-invasion victim, gun store owners and a tribal chairman argued that ...

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22 Jan
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I-976, affordable housing, other issues discussed at legislative breakfast event

From the Redmond Reporter The East King Chambers Coalition held its annual legislative breakfast on Jan. 8 at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue in anticipation of the legislative “short session,” which began on Jan. 13. The event, emceed by Q13 anchor ...

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14 Jan
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This group handed out 1,900 feminine hygiene ‘care bags’ to Tacoma girls last year

From The News Tribune Sharon Winesberry was in high school when she got her first period. “I was in the middle of a class … what is happening to me?,” Winesberry recalled. “Absolutely no supplies whatsoever to take care of ...

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12 Jan
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Yakima Valley priorities: A look at what people want out of their lawmakers in Olympia

From the Yakima Herald-Republic The Washington Legislature convenes Monday in Olympia. Over the next 60 days, lawmakers — lawmakers we elected — will make decisions that affect nearly every aspect of Washington life. Yakima Herald-Republic reporters reached out to people who live ...

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