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Part 2: Continuing efforts to improve public health

Part 2: Continuing efforts to improve public health

Greetings – In my last update, I let you know about some of the bills I’m working on to require firearms training for concealed pistol license applicants, protect teens and young adults from the dangers of high-potency marijuana concentrates, and prohibit marijuana advertising aimed at kids. These are important issues aimed at improving public health for all Washingtonians. There are several other public health bills sponsored by my colleagues I am actively supporting.

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Continuing efforts to improve public health

Continuing efforts to improve public health

Greetings – We have one more week of public hearings of this two-month, “short” legislative session before we get to work debating and voting on bills full-time on the Senate floor. I wanted to share some ideas I and other lawmakers are working on to strengthen public health for Washington residents.

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Expanding access to early learning for more families

Expanding access to early learning for more families

Greetings - Lawmakers wrapped up the second week of this two-month “short” legislative session. We have about two more weeks of public hearings on proposed legislation, then we’ll get to work debating and voting on bills full time on the Senate floor.

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Working to protecting our orca whales

Working to protecting our orca whales

Greetings – This week was the first of the 2020 legislative session. This year is a “short” 60-day session, meaning lawmakers only have two months to get bills to the Governor’s desk. We’ll have a couple of weeks of public hearings on legislation, and then things will start moving quickly as we pass bills over to the House and then consider House bills here in the Senate. There’s a lot to do in a short amount of time. I am focused ...

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2019 Legislative Report to the 32nd District

2019 Legislative Report to the 32nd District

Dear Friends and Neighbors, We are excited to share this update following a busy and successful 2019 legislative session! We made significant policy and budgetary gains for our district, and our achievements reflect our commitment to provide opportunity and hope by putting people first. Here are some brief highlights, and inside you’ll find additional information about this year’s legislative session.

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A Day in the Life of a Senator

A Day in the Life of a Senator

In this issue of my e-newsletter, I will give you an idea of my exciting and productive final day of the 2019 legislative session.

April 28 was the last scheduled day of the regular session, meaning the Legislature had to finish running bills before midnight. We had a lot of bills left to vote on, but we were determined not to go into an extra legislative session, which happened in past years when the Senate was under ...

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End of Session Recap

End of Session Recap

My first legislative session at the Senate was exciting, with nonstop work to pass common sense legislation that will improve the quality of life in Washington. This is a long newsletter, but a lot happened this session and I want to provide you with as much insight as possible. I am always happy to meet with constituents, so please feel free to reach out to my office to schedule something, or simply send an email or call my district office. ...

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News from Sen. Salomon

News from Sen. Salomon

This week, the Senate passed HB 1732, which changes Washington’s bias-based offense statute. Another piece of legislation the Senate passed this week is HB 1225, which enhances the safety of survivors of domestic violence, their families, and law enforcement officers.

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