Senate capital budget released, committees resume work with opioid education, Running Start expansion, FAFSA rollout on agendas

February 16, 2024 | By SBCTC Communications

House and Senate committees got back to work this week as the session reached its House of Origin cutoff deadline Tuesday. That's the self-imposed date in which bills need to be passed by the chamber in which they started in order to continue in the legislative process. The Senate released it...

Session passes halfway mark, opioid awareness, incarcerated student financial aid, competency-based education bills moving

February 9, 2024 | By SBCTC Communications

Following Monday's fiscal committee cutoff deadline — when bills with a monetary impact needed to be approved by those committees to continue in the legislative process — this week was dominated by House and Senate floor action. Bills on opioid and fentanyl awareness, financial aid for incarcerat...

Financial aid, free college bills moving after first cutoff

February 2, 2024 | By SBCTC Communications

The Legislature reached its first cutoff deadline of the 2024 session Wednesday, when bills needed to be voted out of their policy committees to continue in the legislative process. Community and technical college system-supported bills are moving, including ones on financial aid support, expandi...

Advocating as a college student

February 2, 2024 | By Josaphine Saccio-Devine

Last week I testified for the first time before the House Postsecondary Workforce and Education committee in support of House Bill 2309 which would establish the Washington 13 Free Guarantee. This bill would guarantee more high school graduates the means to pursue a postsecondary education at com...

Get ready for Student Lobby Day

February 2, 2024 | By Mollie Kuwahara

I am excited to announce that I am working with the Washington Student Association to put together a Community and Technical College Student Lobby Day!

Committees hear tuition-free college, financial aid support bills

January 26, 2024 | By SBCTC Communications

House and Senate policy committees continued their work this week hearing bills with potentially big impacts on colleges and college-going students in Washington state. On dockets were bills that would make college tuition free for graduates of the state's public high schools and expanding a fina...

Credential registry, student support bills heard as week 2 concludes

January 19, 2024 | By SBCTC Communications

Committee hearings ended their second week, with representatives and senators taking up bills on supporting incarcerated veteran, creating an online credential registry and expanding Washington College Grant eligibility.

Ready to learn and use my voice

January 19, 2024 | By Josaphine Saccio-Devine

Hi everyone, I’m Josaphine Saccio-Devine and I am one of this legislative session’s interns. I am so excited to begin this journey with all the amazing people at the State Board!