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In reply to the discussion: State Legislature 2013 session [View all]eridani
(51,907 posts)40. Register now for WA State Labor Council Legislative Reception & Conference on March 6-7
http://www.thestand.org/2013/01/register-now-for-wslc-legislative-receptionconference-on-march-6-7/
Just two weeks into the 2013 legislative session, the action is fast and furious in Olympia. Lots of proposed legislation affecting Washingtons working families has been introduced, including several anti-labor workers compensation bills in the Republican (Plus Two) controlled Senate.
The Washington State Labor Council anticipates more Senate GOP+2 attacks on workers and their unions over the next few months, in addition to many pro-working family bills that will come before the Legislature. Thats why its critically important to attend the 2013 WSLC Legislative Reception and Legislative Conference on March 6-7 in Olympia.
All leaders, staffers and rank-and-file members of WSLC-affiliated unions are invited to attend.
The Legislative Reception is Wednesday, March 6 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Olympia Red Lion Hotel. This is a great opportunity to talk informally with legislators, state officials and other trade unionists.
At the Legislative Conference, which begins at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 7, youll hear from union lobbyists about the status of labors agenda and bills affecting working families, plus youll hear from legislative leaders about the prospects for passing bills and budgets that invest in Washington state, create good jobs and protect our families.
Just two weeks into the 2013 legislative session, the action is fast and furious in Olympia. Lots of proposed legislation affecting Washingtons working families has been introduced, including several anti-labor workers compensation bills in the Republican (Plus Two) controlled Senate.
The Washington State Labor Council anticipates more Senate GOP+2 attacks on workers and their unions over the next few months, in addition to many pro-working family bills that will come before the Legislature. Thats why its critically important to attend the 2013 WSLC Legislative Reception and Legislative Conference on March 6-7 in Olympia.
All leaders, staffers and rank-and-file members of WSLC-affiliated unions are invited to attend.
The Legislative Reception is Wednesday, March 6 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Olympia Red Lion Hotel. This is a great opportunity to talk informally with legislators, state officials and other trade unionists.
At the Legislative Conference, which begins at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 7, youll hear from union lobbyists about the status of labors agenda and bills affecting working families, plus youll hear from legislative leaders about the prospects for passing bills and budgets that invest in Washington state, create good jobs and protect our families.
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Will probably get out of committee--please urge your representatives to vote against it
eridani
Apr 2013
#60
This failed, but the Money Tree assholes are back with a new House bill HV 2040
eridani
Apr 2013
#66
Register now for WA State Labor Council Legislative Reception & Conference on March 6-7
eridani
Feb 2013
#40
Are you in the 42nd LD? Tell Sen Ericksen to stop blocking solar energy expansion
eridani
Feb 2013
#46
In other climate action, block SB 5805 to make coal exports easier, and support Inslee's climate bil
eridani
Mar 2013
#49
SB 5905 eliminates health care coverage for part time workers--write House members to block it
eridani
Apr 2013
#68