Week 3 General Legislative Review
January 23-27, 2023 This week marked the 50th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision and legislative Democrats, on the heels of both a successfulContinue Reading
January 23-27, 2023 This week marked the 50th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision and legislative Democrats, on the heels of both a successfulContinue Reading
WACD 2023 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES The 2023 WACD legislative priorities were adopted by the WACD Board of Directors at their January meeting. These priorities are basedContinue Reading
January 16-20, 2023 It is week two in the 2023 Washington State Legislative Session, and legislative Democrats rolled out several of their high-profile priorities includingContinue Reading
Week 1: January 9-13, 2023 Legislature convenes The Washington State Legislature opened the 105-day session this week under almost normal circumstances, after having operated inContinue Reading
Primary Wrap-Up August 8th, 2022 We are now nearly one week out from Washington’s August primary. Historically, the party of the president tends to loseContinue Reading
2022 Legislative Filing Preview As the final bills have been signed and the sun has set on the work of the 2022 Washington State LegislativeContinue Reading
In addition to the Conservation Commission’s budget, WACD and WSCC tracks funding in other agencies’ budgets for CD-related activities. Pulling from the Operating, Capital, andContinue Reading
Sine Die on March 10, 2022 At 11:35 pm on Thursday, March 10, the 67th biennium of the Washington State Legislature came to a close.Continue Reading
With the legislative process almost complete for the 2022 session, we begin to see a clearer picture, one that recognizes the hard work of everyoneContinue Reading
Washington legislators, who rejected mandatory riparian buffers, are moving to significantly increase spending on voluntary conservation programs. While House and Senate budget proposals differ inContinue Reading
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