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Counting down to Lobby Day

Posted by Kat Crowley-York at Jan 14, 2010 03:00 PM |

Registration is moving along and our Legislative Appointment makers are busy at work. It seems hard to believe, but we have 12 days until Lobby Day and as of today 20 districts are not represented by constituents for Lobby Day!

Registration is moving along and our Legislative Appointment makers are busy at work. It seems hard to believe, but we have 12 days until Lobby Day and as of today 20 districts are not represented by constituents for Lobby Day!

I’m certain that those of you living in these districts want clean water, unpolluted by petroleum products. Or that you don’t want children ingesting toxic poisons through their baby bottles. And I am positive that you realize that environmental priorities must continue to be funded in the budget this year.

So once again, folks, I’m calling you out!  Sign up!  Your legislators need to hear from you!  (And the lunch has been raved about for the past three years!)

So, if you live in the following districts (or any other district), call your friends! Enroll your family! Make a difference! REGISTER NOW!

District 3 (Spokane – Spokane County)       
District 4 (Spokane County)                       
District 6 (Spokane County)                           
District 8  (Benton County)                           
District 9 (Adams, Asotin, Franklin, Garfield, Spokane and Whitman Counties)
District 10 (Island County)
District 12 (Chelan and Douglas and Okanogan Counties)
District 13 (Grant, Kittitas and Yakima Counties)   
District 15 (Klickitat, Skamania and Yakima Counties)
District 16 (Columbia, Franklin and Walla Walla Counties)
District 17 (Vancouver – Clark County)
District 18 (Clark and Cowlitz Counties)
District 21 (Snohomish County)
District 25 (Pierce County)
District 28 (Pierce County)
District 30 (King County)
District 31 (Pierce County)
District 32 (King County)
District 42 (Whatcom County)
District 44 (Snohomish County)


That aside, it was absolutely wonderful to see so many enthusiastic people at Legislative Workshop this past weekend. The crowd was standing room only, and they enjoyed the Environmental Priority panel, a panel of Legislators, and the keynote speaker, Dow Constantine, the newly elected King County Executive.



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