Ask the Speaker not to pass House Bill 1210

House Bill 1210, this year’s version of so-called Anti-Terrorism legislation, should not pass out of the House Rules committee. We must encourage Rules committee members by Wednesday, especially Frank Chopp who is the Speaker of the House and the Chair of the committee, NOT TO PASS HB 1210. BACKGROUND: This bill would create six new felonies specific … Read more

RESTORE FOOD STAMP ELIGIBILITY TO FORMER DRUG FELONS

Friends: HB 1554 would restore food stamp eligibility to people who served time in prison for a drug conviction but now are clean and sober.  Background: The federal government has enacted legislation to deny assistance and benefits to persons convicted of certain drug-related offenses. Under the federal statute an individual convicted of a felony offense involving a controlled … Read more

Budget Alert

“We are caught up in an inescapable network of mutuality; tied to a single garment of destiny. What affects one directly, affects all indirectly. As long as there is poverty in this world, no man can be rich even if he has a billion dollars. As long as diseases are rampant and millions of people … Read more

HOUSE JOINTMEMORIAL 4008, OPPOSING A PREEMPTIVE MILITARY ATTACK ON IRAQ, IN HOUSE STATE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE

House Bill 4008 is a memorial petition to the government of the United States of America on behalf of the people of the state of Washington opposing a preemptive United States military attack on the nation of Iraq unless it is demonstrated that Iraq poses a real and imminent threat to the security and safety of … Read more

Lobby Days

Lobby days are a great way to learn about the issues and meet your legislators.  Our Legislators need to hear our concerns and the most effective lobbying is a personal visit from a constituent.  In the past, we have encouraged Friends attendance at the Washington Association of Churches Advocacy Day, however, due to the construction … Read more

ANTI-TERRORISM BILL, DEFEATED LAST YEAR, IS REINTRODUCED AND SCHEDULED FOR HEARING

House Bill 1210*(please see below) is a bill essentially identical to last year’s anti-terrorism legislation, which was brought to a vote in the House by majority Democrats and passed, but later blocked in the Democratic majority Senate. This year, the Senate is in Republican control. This year’s version will be heard in the House Criminal Justice … Read more