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Faith Action Network February 17, 2023

Posted on February 17, 2023

We’re still celebrating the groups that joined us at IFAD 2023 and who continue to raise their voices! Pictured here are Temple Beth Am, Seattle and the Washington Poor Peoples’ Campaign at Interfaith Advocacy Day. You can see other photos of the day in our Facebook album and watch the video of the morning sessions at our YouTube page. We have updated our Blog with an inspiring prayer that FAN Governing Board Chair Rev. Carol Jensen delivered to legislators in the House chamber on the morning of IFAD. May it inspire our continued advocacy!

Take Action!
Sign in “Pro” and Testify

Please Note: For your sign-in choice to be counted, you need to sign in more than an hour prior to the beginning of the hearing. Also, if you are interested in signing in PRO on other bills, the general link for Committee Hearing Sign-Ins is https://app.leg.wa.gov/csi.

Today is the policy committee cutoff date; next week, February 24 is the fiscal committee cutoff date, the last day for reports from House fiscal committees, Senate Ways & Means, and Transportation Committees in house of origin.

Please take action on these bills:

By Monday 8am: SB 5427 Bias Incident Hotline would establish a reporting hotline, track hate crimes and bias incidents, and create an assistance fund. This bill will have a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on February 20 at 9:00am. Sign in PRO here.

By Monday noon: HB 1447 Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) Improvements would strengthen the ability of TANF to meet the foundational needs of children, adults, and families. This bill will have a public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on February 20 at 1:30pm. Sign in PRO here.

By Tuesday noon: HB 1513 Traffic Safety for All would end stops for non-moving violations, to reduce disproportionate impacts on communities of color while allowing officers to stop people for impaired driving, distracted driving, speeding, and unrestrained passengers – the leading causes of traffic accidents. This bill passed the House Committee on Community Safety, Justice, & Reentry and will have a public hearing in the House Transportation Committee on February 21 at 1:30pm. Sign in PRO here.

Please ask members of the Senate Ways & Means Committee to pass:

  • SB 5078 Firearm Industry Responsibility & Gun Violence Victims’ Access to Justice Act.
  • SB 5236 Safe Healthcare Staffing.

Please ask members of the Senate Ways & Means Committee to hold hearings on:

  • SB 5109 Unemployment Benefits for Undocumented Workers.
  • SB 5125 Washington Future Fund “Baby Bonds.”
  • SB 5241 Keep Our Care Act.
  • SB 5339 Free School Meals for All Students.

Please ask members of the House Appropriations Committee to pass:

  • HB 1131 Washington Recycling and Packaging (WRAP) Act.
  • HB 1260 Aging, Blind, & Disabled (ABD) Fix.
  • HB 1445 AG Investigations & Reform.

Please ask members of the House Appropriations Committee to hold hearings on:

  • HB 1025 Access to Fairness for victims of police misconduct and their families.
  • HB 1095 Unemployment Benefits for Undocumented Workers.
  • HB 1143 Require a Permit to Purchase Firearms.
  • HB 1238 Free School Meals for Students.
  • HB 1388 Protecting Renters from predatory residential rent practices.
  • HB 1389 Concerning Residential Rent Increases.

Legislative Session Week 6 in Review

Last Monday, HB 1784 Hunger Relief had a hearing in the House Appropriations Committee and was unanimously passed out of committee later in the week. This bill would address the “hunger cliff’ facing many states across the nation. This stop-gap measure would provide $20 million to supply food to food banks, $6 million for senior meals, and $2 million for fruit and vegetable incentives.

HB 1024 Real Labor Real Wages Act substitute bill passed out of the House Appropriations Committee. The initial aim of the bill was for incarcerated workers to be paid minimum wage instead of the current $0.49/hour average wage. Though minimum wage compensation will not happen this session, progress was still made. The substitute bill moving forward would mandate that incarcerated persons participating in certain Correctional Industries work programs must be paid no less than $1.50 an hour. It would also require that the amount paid to an incarcerated person participating in a Class III work program must be no less than $200 a month. The Department of Corrections would also be required to submit a report related to debt incurred by incarcerated persons for the cost of items and services while incarcerated.

HB 1087 Solitary Confinement Reform was scheduled for executive session, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Appropriations.

On Tuesday, the 3-day Environmental Lobby Days started with Rep. Beth Doglio, Chair of the Environment & Energy committee, speaking to the participants about the current environmental bills. These are the priority bills that you should contact your legislators about passing:

  • HB 1181/SB 5203 Planning for a Climate Friendly Future, which would improve the state’s climate response by updating the Growth Management Act.
  • HB 1131/SB 5154 Washington Recycling and Packaging (WRAP) Act, which would modernize our recycling system by incentivizing producers to use reusable, recyclable, or compostable packaging and significantly increase recycling rates for beverage containers by establishing a deposit return system.
  • HB 1329/SB 5366 Extreme Heat Utility Shutoff Moratorium, which would prohibit utility providers from discontinuing electricity and drinking water services to residential customers during extreme heat.

FAN Policy Engagement Director Kristin Ang testified before the Senate Ways & Means Committee in support of SB 5533 Creation of a Model Vehicle Pursuit Policy. This bill would set up a deliberative stakeholder process, including research and data gathering, to create a vehicular pursuit model policy that uses modern technology. She asserted that the policy work group should be inclusive and consist of law enforcement, community organizations, experts in police tactics, and academics and researchers in criminal justice and transportation safety. This would be a way to properly identify the problems, evaluate the impacts, and produce substantive data-driven solutions. Currently, pursuits are allowed only for violent crimes, sexual offenses, escapes, and DUIs. The goal of the statewide legislative change in 2021 was to decrease the significant number of individuals, particularly bystanders, who were killed or injured due to vehicular pursuits. Preliminary evidence suggests that the current law is saving lives by decreasing fatalities.

One of our economic justice priorities, HB 1473/SB 5486 Extreme Wealth Tax was heard in the House Finance Committee. This wealth tax would collect a 1% property tax on intangible property over $250 million from multi-millionaires and billionaires, by taxing wealth held in stocks, bonds, and other financial intangible property that currently remains untaxed by Washington’s revenue system. Fewer than 0.01% of Washingtonians would ever pay this tax. Anti-taxman Tim Eyman testified against the bill, citing how unfair it would be to very wealthy people. Rep. Thai, the bill’s sponsor, countered that the tax would raise billions of dollars to help people with disabilities and fund early learning, childcare, and housing, the programs we need to make Washington a healthier state.

On Wednesday, the House Appropriations Committee heard HB 1131 Washington Recycling and Packaging (WRAP) Act, which would modernize our recycling system, and HB 1260 Aging, Blind, & Disabled (ABD) Fix, which would end the requirement that extremely low-income, disabled people pay back ABD benefits. Your advocacy is needed before the 2/24 fiscal cutoff.

Thursday was Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) Advocacy Day. Sen. Rebecca Saldaña, along with many organizers, spoke at the rally on the Capitol steps. Sen. Saldaña is a sponsor of the Health Equity for Immigrant’s Campaign (HEIC) budget ask, which would help create a health coverage program by 2024 for people who are ineligible for federal assistance. She is also the prime sponsor of HB 1095/SB 5109 Unemployment Benefits for Undocumented Workers. The House bill passed out of the House Committee on Labor & Workforce Standards earlier in the week and was referred to Appropriations. The Senate bill also passed out of its Senate policy committee and was referred to Ways & Means.

As part of Environmental Lobby Days, FAN Policy Engagement Director Kristin Ang presented at the BIPOC breakout session, “Building Power in our Communities.” She spoke about decarbonizing the transportation industry and HB 1723/SB 5651 Environmental Justice in the Growth Management Act, which would require that both climate change and environmental justice are explicitly addressed in local comprehensive planning, with specific goals, progress reports, and measures to reduce impacts and disparities. The bill would ensure that overburdened communities and populations vulnerable to climate change are specifically considered as a priority, not as an afterthought or sacrifice. It passed out of the Senate Committee on Local Government, Land Use, & Tribal Affairs that day.

Other bills heard on Thursday included:

  • HB 1445 AG Investigations & Reform was heard in the House Appropriations Committee. This bill would give the Attorney General’s office $3.5 million per biennium for investigations, litigation, outreach to law enforcement, and help ensure a fundamental baseline for policing across Washington state.
  • SB 5236 Safe Health Care Staffing was heard in the Senate Ways & Means Committee. This bill would establish minimum staffing standards, improve rest and meal breaks, and create overtime provisions to improve worker safety and patient care. This KUOW story highlights some of the current issues with nurse-to-patient ratios in hospitals.
  • SB 5241 Keep Our Care Act passed out of the Senate Committee on Law & Justice and was referred to Ways & Means. This bill would ensure that health entity consolidations improve rather than harm access to affordable health care, including reproductive, gender-affirming, and end-of-life dignity care.

Today (Friday) is policy committee cutoff, and we are awaiting the outcomes of morning executive sessions on SB 5435 Concerning Residential Rent Increases in the Senate Committee on Housing, and on SB 5566 Hunger Free Campus in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development.

Connect with FAN Policy Engagement Director Kristin Ang at ang@fanwa.org.

Please see our Bill Tracker for how other bills on our agenda are progressing. We update the Bill Tracker every Friday.

Moving Forward into 2023!

Thanks to the generosity of FAN donors during our Annual Dinner and in the weeks since, we are happy to announce that we have met and exceeded our $150,000 fundraising goal in December. You helped us move forward into this new year with strength, solidarity, and hope! Let’s continue to make changes that allow all people and our planet to flourish in 2023.


Announcing FAN’s Legislative Agenda

We are in full preparation for the 2023 State Legislative Session, which officially begins next Monday, January 9. We are proud to share our legislative agenda, shaped in collaboration with advocates who participate in FAN meetings year-round, coalition partners, and FAN’s Policy Committee, staff, and Governing Board. Fact sheets for the items on our legislative agenda will be posted as they become available, and our bill tracker will be updated throughout the session.

We are hosting pre-legislative-session trainings this week to help you prepare for the session. Please register and share in your communities:

  • Thursday, January 5, 6-7pm, online, FAN 2023 Legislative Preview, an overview of what to expect this session and FAN’s legislative agenda. Register for Zoom link here.
  • Sunday, January 8, 2-3pm, online, FAN Advocacy 101, presenting advocacy tools to use during the session. Register for Zoom link here.

We hope you will also plan to join us for Advocacy Days! Please register early and share with your communities:

Eastern Washington Legislative Conference, Saturday, January 21, in Spokane and online (see flyer and registration link on our webpage).

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN for Interfaith Advocacy Day in Olympia, Thursday, February 9, 9am-3pm. Please register to attend IN PERSON by January 29 at this link. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, there is no cost to attend this year. We will be gathering in person at The United Churches of Olympia in the morning and meeting with legislators in the afternoon. We are unsure at this point which portions of the day we will be able to offer for online participation; we will provide updates about that and registration for any online activities as more is known.

Please join us to raise voices of faith and conscience in our State Capitol!


Say No to Antisemitism!

Our friends at Kol HaNeshamah, a member of FAN’s Network of Advocating Faith Communities (NAFCs), have produced a poster that can be displayed in faith communities and homes. We are working with them to distribute these to you, in hopes you will join us in rejecting antisemitism and showing your support for Jewish people by displaying the poster. We stand in solidarity against hate and discrimination, as we stood together in support of our Muslim neighbors in 2017 by displaying posters.

FAN will have a supply of posters available at the Eastern Washington Legislative Conference on January 21, and at Interfaith Advocacy Day on February 9, as well as through our regional organizers. If you would like to order some to be mailed to you, please let us know at fan@fanwa.org.


Opportunities

For Faith Communities and individuals: We’ve been asked to share these helpful resources from Senior Housing Net: Washington independent living guide.

Events

January 6, 9:00am Pacific time, online. White Christian Nationalism and the Capitol Riot: How did we get here and what comes next? Institute for Christian-Islamic-Jewish Studies, with author Brad Onishi. Register here.

January 10-16. Martin Luther King Community Workshop Series, online January 10-14, and in-person January 16, 9:30 – 10:50am, at Garfield HS Seattle. See webpage for information and registration. Special event: a community dialogue on mass incarceration and supporting Black and Brown men who were incarcerated as children and reentered the community as adults.

January 25, 5:30pm. Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Tacoma, will host an educational event on Passing Responsible Gun Legislation for WA, open to the Pierce County/Tacoma community. It will be held in their Fellowship Hall and include a light dinner. Featuring Tremayne Edwards from the Alliance for Gun Responsibility, with training for effective advocacy and lobbying.

January 26, 5:00-6:30pm, online. Sacredly Speaking: God-Talk About Reproductive Freedom, presented by The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) in partnership with Seattle First Baptist Church and the Evergreen Association of American Baptist Churches. Register here.

2023 LOBBY DAYS (that we know so far):

January 16, 9am, on Zoom. Statewide Poverty Action’s MLK Lobby Day, register here.

January 21, 8:30am-3:00pm, in Spokane & online, Eastern WA Legislative Conference, register here.

February 7, in Olympia, Hunger Action Day at Temple Beth Hatfiloh. Registration to come.

February 9, 9am-3pm, in Olympia, Interfaith Advocacy Day, register here.

February 15, online, Multifaith Restorative Justice Coalition, register here.

February 16, 9am-5pm, in Olympia, WAISN Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Day, register here.

February 20, 9am, virtual, Children’s Alliance Have a Heart for Kids Day, register here.


We always post the E-News to our website each week at fanwa.org/news/.

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Former President Barack Obama recently posted on LinkedIn Abraham Lincoln's understanding of hard work and pulling up the bootstraps for independent success. Lincoln also understood we are not here alone. And we're not meant to solve the world's problems alone. A friend of mine from D.C. and smarter-than-most has taken note of not only these values, but the values of rural America - and what we're doing right here in Benton County. The goal is to accomplish the most in every possible way for the benefit of the majority of the people - and then some! Our political climate has dramatically derailed this goal by dividing our nation. However, we can always take back our flag - take back our values - take back our rural ways of life - and take back what it means to be a united front. Below is the original post by Barack Obama and the response from a loved friend who recognizes our "dirt road" lifestyle and our desire to build up our communities. We should all be proud to pull up our boot straps and then turn to those next to us and help them pull up their straps as well. Cheers to you all and I hope to see you next Thursday for our annual Normal and Shirly Miller Leadership Dinner - TOGETHER!MistyChair P.S. And for the love of America - #ProtectOurPublicLands ... See MoreSee Less

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Party Calendar

June 2026

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    June 2, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Richland City Council

    Richland City Council

    June 2, 2026  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    See more details

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    June 4, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

    See more details

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  • Indivisible-Tri-Cities First Friday Happy Hour

    Indivisible-Tri-Cities First Friday Happy Hour

    June 5, 2026  4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Moonshot Brewing, 8804 W Victoria Ave # 140, Kennewick, WA 99336, USA

    Join us for socializing and having some fun!

    See more details

  • North River Democrats Potluck Picnic

    North River Democrats Potluck Picnic

    June 5, 2026  4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Leslie Groves Park, 40 Park St, Richland, WA 99354, USA

    Shelter #1 by the swimming beach

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  • North River Democrats Potluck Picnic

    North River Democrats Potluck Picnic

    June 5, 2026  4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Leslie Groves Park 40 Park St, Richland, WA

    Bring a chair, a friend, & some food to share. We will have plates, cutlery and beverages. Meet your neighbors and talk with candidates in the upcoming primary election.

    See more details

  • Strangers to Friends: Refugees in the Tri-Cities

    Strangers to Friends: Refugees in the Tri-Cities

    June 5, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Richland Public Library 955 Northgate Dr, Richland, WA, United States, 99352

    An educational Event celebrating the history and impact of friendships with refugees in the Tri-Cities and the current state of the refugee resettlement program.
    This event is free and open to all.

    See more details

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  • No One Is Above the Law: Monthly Hermiston Visibility Rally

    No One Is Above the Law: Monthly Hermiston Visibility Rally

    June 6, 2026  11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    East Highland Avenue & South Highway 395 Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community members in Hermiston for our No One Is Above the Law visibility action!
    On the first Saturday of each month join folks in fighting for accountability, democracy, and justice — reminding our neighbors that the rule of law applies to everyone.

    Bring your signs, your voice, and your energy for an hour of peaceful sign-waving and community visibility.
    📅 When: 1st Saturday of every month at 11:00 AM | 📍 Where: Corner of Hwy 395 & Highland (by Safeway), Hermiston, OR

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  • Benton County Executive Board

    Benton County Executive Board

    June 8, 2026  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Meeting details will be provided over email from the Benton County Democrats Chair.

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    June 9, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Kennewick City Council Workshop

    Kennewick City Council Workshop

    June 9, 2026  6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    June 11, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

    See more details

  • Norm & Shirley Miller Leadership Dinner

    Norm & Shirley Miller Leadership Dinner

    June 11, 2026  5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    https://secure.actblue.com/donate/nsmdld2026

    You're Invited!
    12th Annual Norm & Shirley Miller Leadership Dinner

    Date: June 11th
    Location: Riverfront Hotel, 50 Comstock St. Richland, WA.

    Social Hour: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Join us early at 5:00 pm for socializing with many who share the same views and values!

    A select no-host bar will be available throughout the evening.

    Click here for tickets

    2026 MILLER DINNER ANNOUNCING SPEAKERS & AWARD RECIPIENTS

    We’re delighted to announce our speakers for the 2026 Miller Leadership Dinner:

    Governor Bob Ferguson returns to the keynote slot! Wise and kind, this master strategist shares his insight of the long game in a way that brings his audience to their feet. 

    John Duresky, the Democrat running to replace Newhouse.  He’s a veteran, worked at Hanford, and has been campaigning hard across the 4th Congressional District. Take this opportunity to increase his momentum.

    Lauren Davis, Washington’s 32nd District State Representative, key in getting funding for our Columbia Valley Recovery Center.  She is a leader in behavioral health issues and an outstanding speaker.

    And there’s MORE!  We will celebrate Ken and Karen Buxton, this year’s Leadership Award recipients for the tireless work in building the Benton County Democratic Party!

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  • Tri-City Democrats - Friday, June 12, 6:00 PM

    Tri-City Democrats - Friday, June 12, 6:00 PM

    June 12, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Round Table Pizza, 3201 W Court St, Pasco, WA 99301, USA

    Vacation schedules prevent us from gathering at the farm this month, so we'll meet at 6pm on June 12 at the Round Table Pizza in Pasco.

    As usual at the pizza location, Tri-City Democrats will order several pizzas to share. We'll have the donation box available for those who care to financially support the group. Some of our generous members are likely to purchase pitchers of beer to share. If you want the salad bar or soft drinks, you are on your own for those items.

    We'll have the donation box available for those who care to financially support the group.

    We will have 'Hate Has no Home Here' signs available.

    For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: 

    https://www.meetup.com/tri-city-democrats/events/315073663/

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  • BCDCC PCO Votebuilder Workshop

    BCDCC PCO Votebuilder Workshop

    June 13, 2026  11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    Richland Public Library, 955 Northgate Dr, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    This is a hands on workshop. Attendees need to have an active VoteBuilder account and a laptop computer.

    See more details

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    June 16, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Richland City Council

    Richland City Council

    June 16, 2026  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    See more details

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  • Walla Walla Democrats: Power of Community

    Walla Walla Democrats: Power of Community

    June 17, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    Marcus Whitman Hotel 6 W Rose St, Walla Walla, WA 99362

    If you joined us last year, you know how energizing it was to gather with neighbors, share ideas, and be reminded of what we can accomplish together. This year promises to be even more inspiring — and even more important.

    At this moment when so much is at stake, your participation and support help ensure that our shared values are heard, represented, and defended here in Walla Walla County.

    The evening at the Marcus Whitman Hotel will feature:
    • A three-course seated dinner
    • Engaging and inspiring speakers (with a special guest invited)
    • An expanded silent auction
    • Opportunities to connect, organize, and make an impact

    See more details

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    June 18, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

    See more details

  • Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) Full Membership Meeting

    Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) Full Membership Meeting

    June 18, 2026  5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Location: Library, 1320 W Hopkins Street, Pasco Virtual Option (Zoom): https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9144488289?pwd=OENYNWRxR1VtQkVFT1RsMU13RlZLUT09

    Location: Mid Columbia Library, 1320 W Hopkins Street, Pasco

    5:30 p.m. (Potluck /Social) - 6:00 p.m. (Meeting begins)
    Link to agenda here 

    Looking forward to seeing you all at our June General Meeting on Thursday, June 18th! We will have the great opportunity to hear from our Washington State Supreme Court and 5 CD candidates! 

    As always, we’ll kick things off with our community potluck at 5:30 PM, followed by the meeting at 6:00 PM.

    You can join us in person at the Pasco MCL Branch Library (1320 W. Hopkins) or on Zoom. (Zoom link in agenda). We’d love to see you in whichever way works best for you

    See more details

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  • 2026 State Convention in Spokane

    2026 State Convention in Spokane

    June 19, 2026  6:00 PM - June 21, 2026  6:00 PM
    Spokane, WA

    We are so excited to welcome you to our state convention this June!

    If you are joining us June 19th-21st in Spokane for our 2026 State Convention, please see all of our ticketed events HERE!

    While we encourage delegates to attend in person and purchase tickets, the convention is also open to the public and any Democrat who wants to attend! Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets and attend as well!

    See more details

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  • 2026 State Convention in Spokane

    2026 State Convention in Spokane

    June 19, 2026  6:00 PM - June 21, 2026  6:00 PM
    Spokane, WA

    We are so excited to welcome you to our state convention this June!

    If you are joining us June 19th-21st in Spokane for our 2026 State Convention, please see all of our ticketed events HERE!

    While we encourage delegates to attend in person and purchase tickets, the convention is also open to the public and any Democrat who wants to attend! Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets and attend as well!

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  • Indivisible - Tri-Cities Working Meeting

    Indivisible - Tri-Cities Working Meeting

    June 20, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    Mid-Columbia Library (Union) 1620 S. Union Street Kennewick, WA 99338

    Our monthly Indivisible Tri-Cities meetings are all about taking action in our community.📆

    💬We’ll be talking about what’s happening, how our community organizations are stepping up, and how we can help. We’ll also start planning for upcoming events.

    🗣️We want to hear from you! Your ideas and input matter.

    ✊This is how we build power together. Come connect, learn, and take action with us. See you there!

    If you're able, please bring a non-perishable food item for donation. We strive to collect these resources at every Indivisible Tri-Cities event, on behalf of our community partners.

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  • 2026 State Convention in Spokane

    2026 State Convention in Spokane

    June 19, 2026  6:00 PM - June 21, 2026  6:00 PM
    Spokane, WA

    We are so excited to welcome you to our state convention this June!

    If you are joining us June 19th-21st in Spokane for our 2026 State Convention, please see all of our ticketed events HERE!

    While we encourage delegates to attend in person and purchase tickets, the convention is also open to the public and any Democrat who wants to attend! Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets and attend as well!

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    June 23, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

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  • Richland City Council Workshop

    Richland City Council Workshop

    June 23, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Get Out the Vote Postcard Writing

    Get Out the Vote Postcard Writing

    June 24, 2026  5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    Richland Public Library, 955 Northgate Dr, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    June 25, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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  • 16th LD Democratic Party Call to Meeting

    16th LD Democratic Party Call to Meeting

    June 25, 2026  5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

    Every month on the Fourth Thu, until Jan 28, 2027, 11occurrence(s)

    Pleasedownload and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendarsystem.

    Monthly:https://us05web.zoom.us/meeting/tZUldO6hrzwuGd3-10krfe1QmS1Jo9tXBOs-/ics?icsToken=DJVFuCKh_Z4OoP_SCgAALAAAAFdu_ZAfRNNEgm3YY-r-IQJW5lTWuy29jBlclOVfmw-klIsBeuZV2F2PvUCBHbh0ht8yhdyefiR9fBmqRDAwMDAwMQ&meetingMasterEventId=AnaBeSvNSjeuG9ncdABDuA

    JoinZoom Meeting

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  • 16th LD Meeting

    16th LD Meeting

    June 25, 2026  5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    https://us05web.zoom.us/j/81837917439?pwd=5kiSQvuTavDmrRe8Vazfbia3G2yvfb.1

    Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.
    Monthly: https://us05web.zoom.us/meeting/tZUldO6hrzwuGd3-10krfe1QmS1Jo9tXBOs-/ics?icsToken=DJVFuCKh_Z4OoP_SCgAALAAAAFdu_ZAfRNNEgm3YY-r-IQJW5lTWuy29jBlclOVfmw-klIsBeuZV2F2PvUCBHbh0ht8yhdyefiR9fBmqRDAwMDAwMQ&meetingMasterEventId=AnaBeSvNSjeuG9ncdABDuA
    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://us05web.zoom.us/j/81837917439?pwd=5kiSQvuTavDmrRe8Vazfbia3G2yvfb.1

    Meeting ID: 818 3791 7439
    Passcode: Dems2026

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  • BCDCC General Public Meeting

    BCDCC General Public Meeting

    June 25, 2026  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Meeting details will be provided over email from the Benton County Democrats Chair.

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  • 4th Annual Sen. Valoria Loveland Annual Dinner

    4th Annual Sen. Valoria Loveland Annual Dinner

    June 27, 2026  4:45 PM - 8:00 PM
    https://secure.actblue.com/donate/lovelanddinner2026

    Take this special opportunity to enjoy engaging Democratic leaders, connect with fellow Democrats and friends from across the community, and celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary together.

    Our annual fundraising event proudly honors Franklin County Senator Valoria Loveland. We are truly delighted to gather with you in celebration of her dedicated service, while also inspiring and supporting the next generation of leaders to step forward and run for office.

    Seating is limited, so we encourage you to reserve your tickets early to be part of this meaningful and memorable evening.

    Proceeds from this dinner will directly support Democratic candidates running for office in our community this year—helping to build a strong and vibrant future for us all.

    A heartfelt thank you to LOCAL UA598 for their continued generosity and support

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  • Chelsea Dimas - Community Canvass

    Chelsea Dimas - Community Canvass

    June 28, 2026  10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    Coming Soon

    Join us for a special rally and community canvass in support of our campaign! Featured guests include: UFW, Senator Rebecca Saldana, Senator Adrian Cortes, Representative Sharlett Mena, and Representative Julio Cortes.

    Location details coming soon! For now, please save the date and sign-up! Vamos con todo, mi gente!

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    June 30, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

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