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  • No Kings! — Saturday, March 28

    The next No Kings! Day of Action is today Saturday, March 28 from Noon to 2PM.

    These peaceful protests and community gatherings are being organized locally by Indivisible chapters.

    If you’re looking for ways to plug in:

    Community matters. Visibility matters. Showing up matters.

  • 2026 Legislative Session Update

    Washington’s legislative session runs through March 12, with lawmakers focused on passing supplemental budget proposals and advancing key policy bills.

    Some of the bills receiving significant attention:

    SB 6346 — Millionaire’s Tax

    • 9.9% tax on Washington taxable income over $1 million
    • Exempts households earning under $1 million
    • Revenue intended for education, healthcare, and tax credits like the Working Families Tax Credit
    • Passed the Senate on Feb. 16 — now under consideration in the House
    • Proposed effective date: January 1, 2028

    AI Transparency & Deepfakes

    • SB 5984 — Requires chatbots to regularly disclose that users are interacting with AI and adds suicide prevention safeguards
    • SB 5886 — Addresses deepfake technology and AI-manipulated media

    Immigration Protection Bills

    • Immigrant Worker Protection Act — Requires employers to notify workers within 72 hours of planned federal immigration enforcement
    • SAFE Act — Requires court orders for federal agents to enter non-public spaces like schools, healthcare facilities, and election offices

    You can track bills and learn more at:
    https://leg.wa.gov
    https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary/
    Want to share your story or testify for the legislative agenda? Register here.

    Learn more

    https://senatedemocrats.wa.gov
    https://housedemocrats.wa.gov
    Cascade PBS: WA Legislature Bills Update

  • 2026 School Levies Passed in 26th District

    The February Special Elections were a success and both Education levies in Key Peninsula School District and Bremerton School District were approved by voters with more than 58% of the vote.