Dear Friends and Neighbors, This week the House started full time floor action. As the Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore, I will take turns presiding over the House floor as we…
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MEDIA ADVISORY: 28th District town hall meeting on Mar. 18 at 11:00 a.m.
Who: 28th District Representatives Mari Leavitt and Dan Bronoske, moderated by: DuPont Mayor Ron Frederick & Lakewood Deputy Mayor Mary Moss. What: In-person town hall meeting. When: 11:00 a.m. –…
Legislative Update: AEDs for Lineworkers, Workforce Development, and Our First Page
Dear Friends and Neighbors, Last week was known as ‘policy cutoff’ week. In order to facilitate the Legislature’s work during a relatively short amount of time, a series of internal…
Legislative Update: National Guard Day, Making Epinephrine Accessible, and Working Families Tax Credit
Dear Friends and Neighbors, The legislative session continues to fly by. We have now had several weeks worth of committee hearings and passed the first bills off of the House…
Bronoske introduces bill to make epinephrine more accessible for schools
OLYMPIA – Rep. Dan Bronoske (D-Lakewood) introduced legislation Thursday to increase the availability of epinephrine for schools. Epinephrine is used for emergency treatment of a severe allergic reaction or to…
Legislative Update: Back in Olympia and How to Participate in the Lawmaking Process
Dear Friends and Neighbors, The 2023 legislative session has begun, and we are back in Olympia! After operating mostly remotely for two years, the Legislature is fully back in person….
Bronoske re-elected Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore of the Washington State House of Representatives
OLYMPIA—Yesterday, as part of the legislative session opening ceremonies, Rep. Dan Bronoske (D-Lakewood) was re-elected by his peers as Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore to help preside over Floor debate during the 2023…
Bills to Clarify Police Reform Laws Signed by Governor and Now in Effect
OLYMPIA – Governor Jay Inslee signed a pair of bills Friday to clarify portions of the police reform package passed by the Legislature last year. Last year, legislators passed a…
House approves Bronoske bill to protect workers from ergonomic injuries
OLYMPIA—This morning, a bill to restore the state’s ability to address work-related musculoskeletal injuries and protect workers passed the House of Representatives on a 50-48 vote. “Keeping working people healthy…
Legislative Update: Session priorities and how you can participate in your democracy
Dear neighbors, The 60-day legislative session has begun. I and fellow legislators are convening in a hybrid fashion from our homes and from Olympia to get our work done safely,…