Category Archives: News Release

27 Feb
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Lovick bill to reduce political polarization and extremism passes House

Lovick bill to reduce political polarization and extremism passes House OLYMPIA – Legislation passed in the House today would establish a bipartisan, bicameral committee helmed by the lieutenant governor tasked with determining policy solutions to increasing political polarization and extremism ...

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08 Feb
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Lovick bill to allow private donations to help fund law enforcement training passes Senate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Feb. 08, 2024 Lovick bill to allow private donations to help fund law enforcement training passes Senate OLYMPIA – Legislation passed in the Senate today would allow the Criminal Justice Training Commission to accept donated money ...

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01 Feb
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Lovick bill aiding children of victims of drunk driving passes Senate.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Feb. 1, 2024 Lovick bill aiding children of victims of drunk driving passes Senate. OLYMPIA – Legislation allowing courts to order drunk drivers who kill or permanently disable a parent to pay child support towards the ...

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17 Jan
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Lovick bill allowing flexible work schedules for police passes Senate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Jan. 17, 2024 Lovick bill allowing flexible work schedules for police passes Senate OLYMPIA – Legislation passed in the Senate today would authorize Washington law enforcement agencies to adopt flexible work policies that do not require ...

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16 Jan
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Lovick bill would allow restitution for children whose parents are killed or disabled by drunk driver. 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Jan. 16, 2024  Lovick bill would allow restitution for children whose parents are killed or disabled by drunk driver.  OLYMPIA – Legislation that would allow courts to order drunk drivers who killed or permanently disabled a ...

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10 Oct
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New police recruits sworn in today will help change the culture of policing.

PASCO — A new Criminal Justice Training Academy promises to increase the presence of community peace officers in Washington. The second 2nd Basic Law Enforcement Academy Class with 31 recruits began on 10/9/23. Sen. John Lovick (D-Mill Creek), former State ...

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04 May
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Lovick: Regional training campuses an opportunity to reimagine policing

PASCO — Sen. John Lovick (D-Mill Creek) attended the opening of the new Criminal Justice Training Center in Pasco on Wednesday. The center is one of three new regional training facilities planned to open in the state. Clark and Skagit ...

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30 Mar
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Lovick adds seat to Snohomish County District Court bench

OLYMPIA — Today Governor Jay Inslee signed into law SB 5003 to add one more seat to the Snohomish County District Court bench in a historic move to increase timely access to a fair trial ensured by constitutional law. “SB ...

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08 Mar
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Bill to modify high-speed chase law passes Senate

OLYMPIA – A bill requiring police officer training on vehicular pursuits and modifying the list of offenses law enforcement is allowed to engage in high-speed chases received bipartisan support in the Senate Wednesday. Senate Bill 5352, sponsored by Sen. John ...

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02 Mar
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Lovick bill to increase gender diversity among peace officers clears senate

Amidst increasing scrutiny of diversity among peace officers, the senate today passed a bill sponsored by Sen. John Lovick (D-Mill Creek) aimed at upping the number of women serving in police departments across Washington state. “Flexible work schedules can increase ...

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