Category Archives: News Release

04 Feb
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Keiser corrects GOP claims of ACA jobs impact

Sen. Karen Keiser of Kent, a longtime member and former chair of the Senate Health Care Committee, issued this statement today in response to state and federal GOP claims that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will cost people jobs. “In ...

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08 Nov
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Foreign journalists see Legislature firsthand

On Thursday, I had the uncommon privilege of hosting a visit from 19 journalists from countries in Africa and the Middle East who spent the bulk of the day learning about our state government and Legislature. The journalists, participating in ...

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24 Oct
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Sen. Keiser: ‘Move beyond score settling and pass immigration reform’

OLYMPIA – Sen. Karen Keiser, D-Kent, today joined with President Obama to call for Congressional action on immigration reform. Keiser was among the longtime reform supporters invited to the White House by the president to urge Congress to pass bipartisan ...

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18 Sep
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Health coverage for $100 or less coming soon to Washington

Fifty-six percent of Washingtonians currently without health insurance may be able to arrange coverage through wahealthplanfinder for less than $100 a month, Sen. Karen Keiser, D-Kent, said today. Keiser cited a report released by the Department of Health and Human ...

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28 Jun
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Keiser stands up for Medicaid expansion

Sen. Karen Keiser took the Senate floor today to speak against efforts by the Republican majority  to prohibit expansion of Medicaid to 300,000 Washingtonians without health care.

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21 May
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Keiser’s involuntary commitment bill signed into law

Information from family and friends soon will be considered when a licensed mental health professional and the court determine whether someone should be involuntarily committed for mental health treatment, thanks to legislation signed into law today by Gov. Jay Inslee. ...

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17 May
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Keiser’s unused prescriptions bill signed into law

Health care professionals and medical facilities will soon be able to donate unused, unopened prescription drugs for distribution to people without health insurance, thanks to legislation signed into law today by Gov. Jay Inslee. "Every day, we dispose of valuable ...

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29 Apr
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Mental health: substantial policy progress accomplished this session

OLYMPIA — Every legislative session a myriad of bills are introduced, great debate occurs, but most policy dies for a variety of reasons. This year, mental health was the exception. Considerable progress was accomplished on meaningful mental health policy through ...

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