Author Archives: sdcadmin

04 Dec
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E-news: An exciting pre-session update

Friends, neighbors – What a challenging year this has been for all of us. Between the unprecedented pandemic and the loss of health and economic security that came with it, the killings of our Black and brown brothers and sisters by police, ...

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30 Nov
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Randall elected Majority Whip for the Senate Democratic Caucus

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Nov. 30, 2020 Randall elected Majority Whip for the Senate Democratic Caucus This afternoon, Senator Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) was elected Majority Whip by her Democratic caucus colleagues in the Washington State Senate. The first-term lawmaker, who is entering her third session in Olympia, will assist both Democratic and Republican ...

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17 Aug
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E-news – You’re invited! Submit your thoughts and testimony at our Universal Healthcare Workgroup Meeting, 8/25!

Friends, neighbors— Everyone – regardless of zip code, income, pre-existing conditions – should be able to get the health care that they need, when they need it. That truth is only more relevant now as we endure a pandemic together ...

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05 Aug
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E-news – Celebrating ADA 30, self-advocates, and allies!

Friends, neighbors – Congratulations! On July 26, we celebrated together the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a huge milestone in the civil rights journey toward full equity and inclusion for our family, friends, and neighbors ...

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13 Jul
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E-news – Thirteen weeks of virtual coffee hours + another live chat at 1pm today!

Friends, neighbors –   Sipping coffee with neighbors at Kimball Coffee House, navigating walls of books at Bremerton Regional Library, gathering around a table at The Mustard Seed – I had so looked forward to another year of meeting with neighbors in the community. ...

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20 May
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VIRTUAL GRADUATION CELEBRATION for the Class of 2020 – June 6!

Class of 2020: We are excited to invite you to join Senator Emily Randall – and students, staff, faculty, and community leaders, athletes, and artists from around the state – for a Virtual Graduation Celebration TODAY, JUNE 6… to celebrate ...

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05 May
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E-news – Higher Education and COVID-19

Friends, neighbors – The COVID-19 crisis has been hard – for all of us. Washingtonians across the state are finding our lives upended; our financial stability disrupted, our loved ones at risk, our friends at a distance. But I ...

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20 Apr
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E-news – !! UPDATE about the Employment Security Department and unemployment benefits

Friends, neighbors – Our community has shown truly astounding resiliency in the face of loss, instability, and uncertainty. Every day, I am inspired and encouraged by you. I am also eager to share with you some crucial information from ...

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09 Apr
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A letter to our congressional delegation

On April 7, I authored a letter asking my colleagues in Washington state’s congressional delegation to advocate for loan forgiveness for our health care workers on the front-lines of the coronavirus crisis. Click on the link below to read the ...

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25 Mar
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E-news – A COVID-19 update about the ‘Stay Home, Stay Healthy’ order

Friends, neighbors – On Monday evening March 23, Governor Inslee signed a two-week “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” proclamation in Washington state, similar to orders you may have heard about in other states that are also battling coronavirus outbreaks. This decision was not made lightly — it ...

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