Putting students and families first

Dear friends and neighbors, 

I first want to thank everyone who took the time to join Sen. Mullet, Rep. Ramos and me for our community town hall last weekend! The best part of serving the families of the 5th district is getting to hear from you directly about the issues you care about most. I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts & questions with us about this year’s legislative session!

5TH

(Radu Cracut)

Putting our students first

One of the most common questions we’ve received this session is: what is the Legislature doing to better support our students in the classroom? Even as the COVID-19 pandemic fades, we’re still seeing its effects on our children in school. They need our support now, more than ever, to get back on the right track.  

I talked about a few of my own bills aimed at supporting our children in my last e-newsletter, but here are a few additional bills I’ve been proud to support this session that put our students first: 

HB 1436 increases funding to support our students with disabilities. 

HB 1109 provides funding for school districts to conduct special education evaluations and develop individualized education plans for eligible students over the summer. 

HB 1238 expands the school-meal program to provide 90,000 more WA students access to free breakfast and lunch. 

HB 1316 expands access to the Running Start dual credit program by making it available to students over the summer. 

SB 5257 ensures our elementary school students receive sufficient amounts of recess each day.


Supporting our youth and families

Providing support to our children and their families early in life is the best, most effective way to set them up for success. But rising costs for essential needs and a lack of access for critical services are impacting families throughout our state. Here are a few bills the House passed so far this year to ensure our youth get the support they need when they need it: 

HB 1188 allows children in foster care to access crucial developmental disability services. 

HB 1407 maintains eligibility for developmental disability services, eliminating barriers to essential support throughout childhood.  

HB 1406 extends the amount of time children can remain in licensed youth shelters to expand family reconciliation services and stabilize youth in crisis. 

HB 1405 prevents the state from garnishing federal benefits that belong to our youth in foster care. 

HB 1447 strengthens the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and WorkFirst programs to meet our children’s foundational needs. 

HB 1499 provides flexibility to food banks by removing restrictions on funding for essential non-food items, like baby & hygiene products.

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Sen. Mullet, Rep. Ramos and I meeting with students from St. Joseph Parish School this week at the Capitol.

Capital Gains Tax Update

This morning, the Washington Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the state’s recently enacted capital gains tax. This excise tax applies only to the sale or transfer of capital assets, like stocks or bonds, with profits in excess of $250,000 a year – though it does not apply to retirement accounts or the sale of real estate, farms, or small businesses. 

The revenue generated—estimated at about $500 million a year—will be invested directly back into our schools to support our children’s education and early learning programs. You can read more about the Court’s decision by clicking here. 


State Budget Update 

With just a month left to go in this year’s legislative session, we’ll be turning our focus to finalizing the state’s biennial budgets. As vice chair of the House Capital Budget committee, I’ve been working very hard with my colleagues these last several weeks on putting together a budget that addresses our communities’ most pressing needs and invests directly in Washington families. Stay tuned next week for all the details! 


I-90 Repairs & Lane Closures

The Washington State Department of Transportation announced this week that it will soon begin an eight-week project to fix potholes and repair sections of I-90 between the Preston interchange at Southeast 82nd Street and Highlands Drive in Issaquah. Starting April 9, you may see long delays and traffic disruptions while repairs continue, so plan accordingly! You can find all the details by clicking here.

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It is such an honor to represent you in Olympia. Never hesitate to reach out anytime.

With gratitude,

Callan Signature

State Representative Lisa Callan
5th Legislative District