Legislative Action Committee Meeting, Sunday, April 23
Please note due to the Easter Holiday our next meeting will be held on
Sunday, April 23rd
1:30pm – 4:00pm
Burien Public Library
400 SW 152nd St.
Burien, WA 98166
Please note due to the Easter Holiday our next meeting will be held on
Sunday, April 23rd
1:30pm – 4:00pm
Burien Public Library
400 SW 152nd St.
Burien, WA 98166
Winter is here, and we know that this can be an especially hard time of year for families that are down on their luck. Help King County Democrats as we raise a collection of hats, scarves, coats, mittens, socks and sweaters for those in need. Bring your gently used and new items to the King…
Our 2018 Convention will be at the Machinists hall in South Park at 1pm, Sunday April 22. Call to order will be 1pm; doors open at Noon. Come help adopt a platform to express our values as Democrats. More information here.
Below is the final version of the King County Democrats 2017 Legislative Agenda as adopted by the King County Democratic Central Committee at its Nov 22nd Executive Board meeting at 7 PM in Renton. King County Democrats 2017 Legislative Agenda (printable version) Revenue & Tax Reform: Pass a capital gains tax and other progressive new…
Compromising won’t help get to $15 Now It’s the dog days of a Seattle winter, and tempers are growing short. The initial enthusiasm for a $15 an hour minimum wage remains strong, but it has been joined by a more contentious hashing out of the details of how we get there—and who is included. 68%…
The agenda for our September 23 Executive Board meeting (7pm, Renton Carpenters’ Hall) will include consideration of additional KCDCC endorsements for the November General Election. Please note that received candidate questionnaires are available here and that, as per KCDCC Bylaws 11.3 (passed in February), the only legislature, county, or local candidates who may be voted…
In anticipation of 36th District State Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles’ resignation from the Legislature to serve on the King County Council, the King County Democrats tonight selected State Representative Reuven Carlyle, Belltown community organizer Liz Campell, and small business owner David Kaplan as its nominees to fill the forthcoming vacancy that Kohl-Welles’ departure will create. The…