Fantastic Friday: Engaging Together for a Brighter Future

Happy Fantastic Friday!

Dear friends and neighbors,  

It’s already August! I hope this message finds you well and enjoying a beautiful Washington summertime. In this newsletter, I’d like to share some upcoming legislative priorities from mine, as well as hear about legislative priorities from you!  

I want to ensure that your voice is heard, and your priorities are represented. Please take a few moments to complete this multiple-choice survey to help guide my efforts in advocating for policies that matter most to you in the 40th Legislative District of Washington State. 

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Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your feedback is invaluable, and I am dedicated to representing your interests effectively in the legislative process. 


Have a coffee with me soon!  

I’m thrilled to announce that I will be hosting a series of coffee chat discussions in four of our district’s communities: Fairhaven, Anacortes, Friday Harbor, and Mount Vernon/Burlington. These coffee chats present an excellent opportunity for us to connect, exchange ideas, and discuss the critical issues that matter most to you. I’m aiming to schedule these gatherings in September, so keep your eyes peeled for the official dates and locations—they will be announced via E-Newsletter and my Facebook page. I can’t wait to engage in meaningful conversations with each and every one of you. Your input and perspectives are vital as we work together to shape a brighter future for our district. See you soon at the coffee table discussions! 

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Everyone Needs a Home: 2023 Housing Initiatives  

Housing affordability and stability are critical issues affecting every corner of Washington. This year, housing policy was our top priority. To address this challenge, we are working on multiple fronts: 

  • Building Supply: We need more homes to meet demand, so we passed House Bill 1110 to allow diverse housing options near transit stops, preventing sprawl and protecting our environment. 
  • Supporting Renters and Homebuyers: We’re providing assistance for first-time homebuyers through the Covenant Homeownership Program (HB 1474) and expanding affordable housing opportunities (HB 1695). 
  • Protecting Tenants: Legislation like HB 1074 ensures fair treatment of tenants and prevents excessive rent increases. 
  • Financial Support: We’re increasing the benchmark for area median income (HB 1046) to create more opportunities for low-income households. 
  • Streamlining Development: HB 1293 streamlines development regulations, ensuring a smoother process for developers. 
  • Funding: We’ve allocated over $500 million in the operating budget to address homelessness and housing needs. 

We’ll keep working to improve housing access and affordability for every Washingtonian. Together, we can ensure that everyone has a safe place to call home. 

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Reflecting on the Legislative Tour to Yellow Island – A Place of Special Significance 

I wanted to take a moment to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Nature Conservation for organizing the Legislative Tour to Yellow Island. It was truly an eye-opening experience that reaffirmed the importance of responsible land management for our natural resources and environment.  

During the tour, I was struck by the delicate ecosystem that exists on this tiny island, and it made me realize that the entire San Juan islands, indeed the heart of the Salish Sea, are similarly precious and require our utmost care. As we face challenges like growth, climate change, and the need for sustainability, it becomes clear that developing policies based on sound science and in collaboration with local governments and Tribes is crucial for the future of the San Juan islands. 

Our tour was not only an opportunity for me, as your representative, to witness the beauty of Yellow Island but also to gain valuable insights into the on-the-ground stewardship and scientific research efforts by the Nature Conservation. As members of the policy committees leading on natural resource and environment issues, we saw firsthand how the work of organizations like TNC contributes significantly to our decision-making process in Olympia. 

On the tour, we had the privilege of exploring Yellow Island alongside Matt Axling, the Preserve Manager. We learned about the island’s rich history and discovered its diverse wildlife, including over 50 species of wildflowers and numerous birds and marine mammals. Participating in the collection of camas, chocolate lily, and fawn lily seeds was not only rewarding but also contributed to the restoration efforts on the island and fostered partnerships with our Coast Salish partners. 

Yellow Island, an 11-acre wildlife and ecosystem preserve, has been under the management of TNC since 1980, with an underlying history of stewardship by the Coast Salish peoples spanning millennia. The island’s native grasslands, colorful wildflowers, and abundant wildlife serve as a reminder of the need to continue exploring innovative conservation methods while ensuring ongoing land stewardship. 

As we move forward, I remain committed to applying the concepts and lessons from this tour to inform policies that benefit not only our district but also other rural areas with pristine natural spaces. Our growth as a state must be balanced with the preservation of these unique environments, and the protection of our natural resources must be a shared endeavor among all governing bodies, citizens, and organizations. 

Once again, I express my gratitude to the Nature Conservation for providing us with this invaluable experience. I look forward to continuing our work together to ensure a sustainable and vibrant future for all Washingtonians who call this place home. 

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Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our community. Have a wonderful rest of the summer—and I hope to see you soon as one of our coffee chats!  

All best wishes,

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Rep. Debra Lekanoff