Keiser: “I heard your concerns, we are not moving forward” “Thank you to everyone from across the state who have reached out to us in Olympia. I heard from hundreds of hairdressers who feared Senate Bill 5326 was a threat ...
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I’ve heard from dozens of cosmetologists who were fearful that my intent was to take away their livelihood. Let me say in the strongest possible terms that is not my intent, and I promise you it will not be the ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA – Addressing the continued federal government shutdown affecting 800,000 workers across the country, Sen. Karen Keiser (D-Des Moines) released the following statement: “I am proud that the state of Washington is working hard to give furloughed federal workers the ...
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Read MoreMEDIA ADVISORY – 33rd Legislative District Telephone Town Hall Who: Sen. Karen Keiser, Rep. Tina Orwall & Rep. Mia Gregerson –The 33rd Legislative District delegation representing part of King County including SeaTac, Des Moines, Normandy Park, and parts of Kent, ...
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Feb. 27, 2018 Sexual harassment bills pass off House floor, head back to the Senate OLYMPIA — Three bills related to combatting workplace sexual harassment passed off the House floor unanimously today. “I have ...
Read MoreIn recent days, the news media has devoted unusually heavy coverage to the Legislative Public Records Act that was passed Friday by the Legislature. Since then, my office has received a high number of calls and emails from constituents asking ...
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Feb. 8, 2018 Bills to address sexual harassment pass off Senate floor, now advance to the House OLYMPIA — Three bills related to combatting workplace sexual harassment passed off the Senate floor unanimously today. “I ...
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Jan. 31, 2017 Bills to address sexual harassment pass out Senate committee OLYMPIA — Three bills related to combatting workplace sexual harassment passed out of the Senate’s Labor & Commerce Committee today. “I have been ...
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Jan. 25, 2018 Senate votes to help sick Hanford workers get compensation OLYMPIA— The state Senate voted late today to expand workers compensation protections to Hanford workers exposed to toxic chemicals while on the job. “Rep. ...
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