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- SB 5441 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website
- SB 5311 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website
- HB 1386 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website
- SB 5712 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website
- Youth In Action | Youth Advocacy Hub
YOUTH IN ACTION Check out some of the many ways young people across the state are engaging in education advocacy and making their voices heard. Youth-Authored Blog Post and Policy on Inclusive Education The Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC) worked hard to put forth a bill this session that focuses on inclusive curriculum in schools. They published blogs like this one to promote their ideas and garner support. Although their bill, SB 5441, did not advance, its elements of it were included in a different bill, SB 5462, that is moving through the legislative process. Click here to read their blog post about this topic. Youth Self-Advocates Participate in Advocacy Week Panel for Special Education This past January, young people from across the state shared their experiences with the special education system in Washington and their ideas for creating stronger, more inclusive school environments. Students from the Student Potential Youth Advisory Council participated in an Advocacy Week with the Investing in Student Potential coalition, and they worked together to advocate for themselves and others. Check out the highlight video to see them in action. Student Testifies in Legislative Session about Inclusive Curriculum Watch Molly Reagan (student and member of the Root of Our Youth) testify on House Bill 1807 during the 2022 legislative session and advocate for the importance of inclusive, diverse curriculum in Washington public schools. Want to share your voice? We are looking for young people interested in producing blogs, op-eds, video essays, and other advocacy pieces about an education issue that matters to them. Fill out the form below for more information on how to participate! First name Last name Email Write a message Submit Thanks for submitting!
- HB 1432 and SB 5474 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website
- HB 1541 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website
- HB 1232 | Youth Advocacy Hub
Dự luật Hạ viện 1207 asfd Truy cập trang hóa đơn TÓM LƯỢC Thí dụ Thí dụ NHỮNG ĐIỂM CẦN XEM XÉT VỀ DỰ ÁN NÀY Thí dụ LÀM SAO ĐỂ THAM GIA Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing Trò chuyện ĐĂNG NHẬP PRO, CON hoặc KHÁC This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. Chỉnh sửa NỘP VĂN BẢN LÀM CHỨNG Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. Băng hình KIỂM TRA ẢO Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. Người sử dụng LÀM CHỨNG MẶT ĐỐI MẶT To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website