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Education doesn’t expire
Education isn’t just about degrees or career advancement but about learning life lessons, passing down knowledge, and strengthening communities. That’s why Senate Bill 5110 is so important. It’s a step toward recognizing the wisdom and contributions of Tribal elders. Guaranteeing they even have t...
Customized Training Program tax extension bill passes Senate, policy committees resume work
Session reached its third cutoff deadline Wednesday at 5 p.m. when bills need to be passed by their originating chamber in order to continue in the legislative process. Ahead of that, the Senate on Tuesday passed the bill that would extend the Customized Training Program's business and occupation...
Breakfast with Sen. Hansen
Friday morning, two weeks ago, I was at the Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges (WACTC) presidents’ meeting, balancing a plate of breakfast food, when I noticed an open seat next to Sen. Drew Hansen.
Higher education in uncertain times
Higher education is going through a lot of changes right now, and for students like me, it’s hard not to feel the impact. Costs are rising, financial aid policies are shifting, and access to education feels more uncertain.
State Board-requested high school diploma tuition waiver bills pass House and Senate
Members of the House and Senate spent the week on the floor debating and voting on bills to pass to the opposite chamber for its consideration. Both versions of State Board-requested legislation to remove the age limit for a tuition waiver for students pursuing a high school diploma at a communit...
The power of a proper introduction
As I continue my journey as a legislative intern for the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, I've come to appreciate something that might seem small but has proven incredibly valuable: the art of introduction.
Tribal elder waiver bill unanimously passes Senate, session reaches fiscal committee cutoff
Session reaches its second cutoff deadline today when bills with a fiscal impact must be out of those committees to continue in the legislative process. For the community and technical college system this week, the bill extending the business and occupation tax credit for the Customized Training ...
What my internship is teaching me about growth, challenges, and myself
As a Running Start student interning at the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, I’ve had an incredibly busy but rewarding semester. Between wrapping up my midterms, registering for classes, and finalizing my university applications, it feels like I’m always active. However, having t...
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