The 2021 Washington State legislative session has begun and is already in full swing. Last Monday, legislators traveled to Olympia to cast a vote on a new rules package, allowing…
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Kloba named chair of House Commerce and Gaming Committee
OLYMPIA- State Rep. Shelley Kloba has been appointed chair of the House Commerce and Gaming Committee by her colleagues for the 2021-2022 biennium. Having previously served as vice chair of…
COVID-19 Update and Autonomous Vehicles
Dear Friends and Neighbors, The good news is that our efforts at social distancing appear to be working. Modeling by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation…
Stay Home, Stay Healthy
Dear Friends and Neighbors, These past few weeks have seen unprecedented social and economic disruption. The situation is very fluid and we learn more every day, but it is now…
Update from the Capitol
Coronavirus update Washington state is experiencing an increase in cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and it is anticipated that the virus will continue to spread. There have been several deaths….
Kloba bill establishing requirements for autonomous vehicle testing passes House
OLYMPIA – As new technology emerges; Washington has always been on the forefront of innovation. In 2017, Governor Jay Inslee issued an executive order authorizing a pilot program for the…
Update from the Capitol
Town Hall Please join me and my seatmates Sen. Derek Stanford and Rep. Davina Duerr for our Town Hall on Saturday, February 22nd at Cascadia Community College. If you can’t…
MEDIA ADVISORY: 1st Legislative District Town Hall and Telephone Town Hall
WHO: Sen. Derek Stanford (D-Bothell), Rep. Shelley Kloba (D-Kirkland), Rep. Davina Duerr (D-Bothell) WHAT: Town Hall and Telephone Town Hall WHEN: Town Hall- Saturday, February 22, 3 – 5 p.m. Telephone Town…
Update from the Capitol
Bipartisan Work Group While I might not always agree with my colleagues across the aisle, it is important to remember that we were all sent to Olympia by our constituents…
Update from the capitol
The short session is here! Last week kicked off the Legislature’s second session of the biennium. This session is only 60 days compared to the 100 days that we spent…