Back to work January marks the beginning of the 2016 Legislative Session, where my colleagues and I return to the citizen legislature in Olympia. We have a lot of big…
A message from Marcus: Back to work with one of my legislative priorities

Back to work January marks the beginning of the 2016 Legislative Session, where my colleagues and I return to the citizen legislature in Olympia. We have a lot of big…
OLYMPIA – Increasing voter registration and participation in elections in Washington state is the aim of legislation introduced in the Senate by Sen. Pramila Jayapal, D-Seattle, and the House by…
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Today our nation celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Yet remembering him isn’t what Dr. King would want us to do. Instead of talking about the past, he’d want us to continue the fight for equality and justice.
While the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s is over, the fight for equal opportunity for all continues.
At the heart of Brown vs. Board of Education case is the notion that all Americans, regardless of skin color, must be treated equally under the law.
All students have a right to an education. Yet 60 years after Brown, our kids are not receiving an equal education.