FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Jan. 13, 2020 OLYMPIA – Sen. Liz Lovelett (D-Anacortes) was sworn in to the Washington State Senate today to represent the 40th Legislative District. Lovelett was appointed during the 2019 legislative session and was elected to ...
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Due to this year’s special election for the 40th Legislative District, Sen. Lovelett’s page cannot be updated during the election-year freeze. There will be no new posts until after the election results have been certified in November.
Read MoreOLYMPIA — The 2019-21 Washington state operating budget invests $910,000 to NW Straits Commission for continued project support for Marine Resources Committees around Puget Sound. “I’m so proud of the work the Northwest Straits Commission has done over its twenty ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA — Sen. Liz Lovelett (D-Anacortes) sent a letter to the Premier of British Columbia today calling on the provincial government to stop mining activity in the headwaters of the Skagit River. “As a state legislator representing the communities and ...
Read MoreI am thrilled to host a town hall on the San Juan Islands this Saturday, May 4 at 3 p.m. at the Brickworks in Friday Harbor. Please join me to hear more about what we’ve accomplished in the 2019 Legislative ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA — The two-year capital construction budget passed unanimously today by the Legislature invests in priority infrastructure across the state in the areas of behavioral health, affordable housing, education, orca protection, and environmental health. “Critical local projects for our communities ...
Read MoreThe end of the 2019 legislative session is just around the corner. This week we’ve finished passing House bills in the Senate focusing on policies and programs that support our communities’ quality of life and safeguard the environment. In the ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA — The Senate’s bipartisan passage of House Bill 2119 today will streamline the creation of the Harriet A. Spanel State Forest. This is a critical component of finalizing the transfer of timber land — including public and private lands ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA — Under current law, crimes motivated by hate are prosecuted as “malicious harassment.” HB 1732, passed today by the Senate, would more clearly call out these offenses for what they are by renaming the violations “hate crime offenses” in ...
Read MoreSenate Democrats introduced a capital budget proposal this week that would invest in infrastructure to support behavioral health, affordable housing, education, and orca and environmental protection. This first step in the budget process shows what we’re hoping to prioritize this ...
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