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OUR STATE PREDICTS AN INCREASE IN REVENUE, BUT IT’S NOT ENOUGH TO SUPPORT CRITICAL NEEDS FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES
To meet the ever-evolving needs of communities and guarantee essential services, our state needs to generate revenue. Based on recent reporting, this means the state must pursue and secure more progressive sources of revenue going forward.
2023 LEGISLATIVE REPORT: SIGNIFICANT WINS FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES
We have much to celebrate at the close of the 2023 legislative session. Together with our members and partners, we achieved significant wins on youth mental health, oral health care, child care and much more.
BIG WIN FOR WASHINGTON KIDS AND FAMILIES! COURT UPHOLDS CAPITAL GAINS TAX
Children and families across the state have cause to celebrate today: The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that the capital gains excise tax is constitutionally valid.
CAPITAL GAINS TAX UPDATE: SUPREME COURT SHOULD PRIORITIZE OUR KIDS’ FUTURES
Dr. Stephan Blanford provides an update on Quinn v. State of Washington, the case that will decide the fate of the capital gains tax, after attending the Supreme Court hearing on January 26.
GOVERNOR’S PROPOSED BUDGET INVESTS IN KIDS AND FAMILIES
Governor Inslee's proposed 2023-25 budget was released on December 14 and it contained a robust set of proposals to support Washington’s children and families.
2023 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
Here in Washington, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated longstanding inequities faced by kids and families in communities of color. Access to health care, high-quality early experiences for children ages birth to 5, and progressive revenue are promising strategies to ensure that every child has an abundance of what they need to grow up into the people they dream of becoming.
EXCITING PROGRESS, AND SOME DISAPPOINTMENT, IN 2022 SESSION
Despite its short length, this legislative session bore significant victories for kids and families. And for the second year in a row, advocates from across the state were able to make their voices heard in Olympia by signing in to support or oppose bills and give testimony remotely. We hope to see the legislature continue this increased accessibility in the years to come, so that even more Washingtonians can participate in the process.
COURT PUTS PROFITS OF WASHINGTON’S WEALTHIEST OVER KIDS AND FAMILIES
Yesterday’s news that the Douglas County Superior Court struck down the capital gains tax is a setback for all who've worked tirelessly to fix our upside-down tax code and secure much-needed funding for early learning.
STATE BUDGETS SHOW CONTINUED PROGRESS FOR WASHINGTON KIDS
The House and Senate released their budgets earlier this week. Overall, we were pleased to see many of our priorities reflected in both budgets, which will result in positive impacts for our state’s children and families.
2022 MID-SESSION UPDATE
The 2022 legislative session is progressing fast, we’re already past the halfway point! Here’s an update on some of our top priority bills.
2022 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
We believe in the potential of every child. But all too often, poverty, racism and the pandemic are putting opportunity out of reach.
Our legislative agenda seeks to protect kids, remove barriers and create pathways to success—so that Washington’s children and families stay strong, no matter what challenges we face.
HISTORIC INVESTMENTS IN EARLY LEARNING START SOON. HERE ARE THREE THINGS TO KNOW:
This July 1, kids and families across the state should begin to feel the effects of the Fair Start for Kids Act—the historic investment in early learning that state lawmakers passed during the 2021 legislative session.
2021 LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
Parents, community leaders and policymakers came together and made historic progress that will help to give all of Washington’s children a great start.