February 16 LAC Meeting
The February KCDCC Legislative Action Committee Meeting
will take place Sunday 2/16 2:00-4:00 at
Kingsgate Library
12315 NE 143rd St.
Kirkland.
Special guest is Matt Isenhower, candidate for 45th District State Senate.
The February KCDCC Legislative Action Committee Meeting
will take place Sunday 2/16 2:00-4:00 at
Kingsgate Library
12315 NE 143rd St.
Kirkland.
Special guest is Matt Isenhower, candidate for 45th District State Senate.
The May KCDCC Legislative Action Committee Meeting will take place Sunday 5/18 2:00-4:00 at Auburn Library 1102 Auburn Way S Auburn 98002 Special guest is Greg Baruso, candidate for 30th District State House running against Republican Linda Kochmar
If you want to participate in forming the 2016 King County Legislative Action Committee Legislative Agenda, please plan on coming to our next meeting Sunday November 15, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Maple Valley Library, 21844 SE 248th St., Maple Valley. Go here for directions and a map. Our speaker is 47th District Rep….
Printable version Updated 4/6/2015Call your legislators and the Gov. at 1-800-562-6000 and urge them to support your bill. HOUSE BILLS STATUS COMMENTS & ACTION SHB 1223 Financing Workforce Housing (Springer) (also SB 5208) Substitute bill passed House 63-35 (3/5); passed by Senate Human Services, Mental Health & Housing (3/31); referred to Senate Rules (4/1) Substitute bill makes…
printable version Revenue & Tax Reform: Pass a capital gains tax on the wealthy to raise additional revenue to fund Basic Education and meet McCleary obligations Close corporate tax exemptions that lack accountable performance objectives and results in terms of living-wage jobs and other measurable community benefits Require the Legislature to adopt a Tax Expenditure…
The November LAC Meeting takes place Sunday 11/16 2:00-4:00 at the Northeast Branch Seattle Library, 6801 35th Ave NE, Seattle. Our program will be setting our priorities (subject to executive board approval) for the upcoming legislative session.
Ballots have dropped; too many doorbells to ring. You know the drill…