Friends and neighbors,
The legislative session has officially started! It’s an honor and a privilege to continue championing our communities’ priorities in Olympia for you.
We’re already off to a busy start, and I want to quickly share some of things we’re working on for you in 2025. I have bills that help us grow our clean energy economy — one to promote sustainable aviation fuel and another to promote fusion energy — that I believe will create jobs right here in Snohomish County. Transportation safety remains a top priority for me as well. I also want to say how excited I am to work with Gov. Bob Ferguson and his team to keep moving Washington forward.
Stay tuned for future updates and scroll down to learn how you can get involved this session.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Below you will find a variety of helpful resources that make it easy for you to be part of the legislative process, from start to finish:
- Learn how a bill becomes a law at leg.wa.gov/learn-and-participate/how-a-bill-becomes-a-law.
- Find legislation on the issues important to you at app.leg.wa.gov/billinfo.
- Watch your democracy in action at tvw.org.
- Testify before legislative committees at leg.wa.gov/bills-meetings-and-session/session/how-to-testify-at-a-committee-meeting.
- Follow my official legislative Facebook, X and Instagram pages at @SenMarkoLiias.
- Reach out via my contact information below.
I encourage you to explore these resources and keep connected!
SERVE AS A PAGE
The Senate Page Program is still accepting applications for 2025! Open to students 14-16 years old, this fun, week-long experience includes page school, assisting senators, and learning about the legislative process — all while getting paid. Scholarships and host family housing are available too.
Click here to learn more and apply!
STAY IN TOUCH
I am proud to be your voice in the Senate. As always, I encourage you to stay in touch – I can best do my job when I hear from you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to my office with any questions, concerns or ideas. Your feedback and input are such an important part of the democratic process.
Sincerely,
Marko