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Funding for Basic Health – update March 12, 2011

HB 1847 repeals tax expenditures that shield those who own private aircraft from excise taxes, block taxes on elective cosmetic surgery, shelter bank profits on home mortgages and out-of-state coal used to produce electricity. The revenue raised by terminating these tax shelters or tax expenditures is dedicated to funding Basic…

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Criminal Justice: creating alternatives – March 12, 2011

HB 1775, our Restorative Justice bill, is scheduled for a hearing in the Senate Human Services & Corrections Committee Friday, March 11th. SSB 5073, which reduces the potential that those prescribing or selling medicinal marijuana are jailed for their efforts while also formalizing the operation of medical marijuana distribution centers…

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Local Responses to Global Challenges – March 12, 2011

Supporters and opponents of 2SSB 5769 that required termination of coal fired electrical power generation reached a compromise that supported a vote in the Senate to pass the bill. Click here for more information...  E2SSB 5769 has now been scheduled for a hearing in the House Environment Committee on March…

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Criminal Justice: creating alternatives – 3/1/2011

HB 1775, our Restorative Justice bill, was amended on the House Floor to increase the juvenile population eligible for diversion through Restorative Justice programs and passed by a 96:1 vote. EHB 1775 has now been put on first reading in the Senate Human Services & Corrections Committee.The Senate companion bill,…

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Economic Justice: Access to health care – 3/1/2011

Still no action has been taken last week on HB 1847 that generates more than $100 million/year to fund the Basic Health plan by closing tax loopholes. Action: Call House Ways & Means Committee Chair Ross Hunter and request he schedule a hearing for HB 1847. HB 1889, which requires…

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Environmental Issue for Lobby Day – 2/21/2011

Coal-free Future for Washington.  SB 5769 would phase out Washington's single largest source of dangerous & toxic pollution, the TransAlta, the state's only coal-fired power plant.  The proposed bill will address concerns about the health impacts of coal, climate change, and air and water pollution caused by the plant's emissions.  The bill…

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Restorative and Criminal Justice Issues for Lobby Day – 2/21/2011

Restorative Justice.  Restorative justice brings together all the people affected by a particular offense to provide an opportunity for the offender to accept responsibility, acknowledge the harm done, and for all to come to agreement about how to best make right any wrongs. HB 1775/SB 5706: Encouraging juvenile restorative justice…

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Economic Issues for Lobby Day! 2/21/2011

Economic Justice:  Support funding for Basic Health Plan (BHP), Disability Lifeline, Apple Health for Kids, and Take Charge family planning.  The House and Senate have approved the conference committee report for the supplementary budget (ESHB1086) that runs through of June of 2011.  BHP and other programs will be kept, but…

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