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End of Session Report At 10:05 p.m. on April 23, the legislature adjourned the 2023 legislative session, Sine Die. The 2023 Washington State...

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It’s Spring Cleaning time! Whether you are clearing out closets or sorting through the attic, there are multiple local resources to take...

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The 2023 legislative session is almost over, but what the heck actually happened these past few months? A total of 1,655 bills were introduced...

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The Chamber’s PLUSH Committee has been deeply involved in affordable housing policy in Bellevue, the most recent engagement being with Phase 1...

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As the end of session nears, the East King Chambers Coalition wanted to reassert its commitment to providing a pathway for middle housing —...

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The City of Bellevue just released a draft of its first Curb Management Plan, which aims to establish a long-term framework to guide the...

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Weekly Update The beginning of the week focused on getting bills passed by the opposite house floor cutoff on Wednesday. All bills except those...

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The Bellevue Chamber has some new board members! At our most recent Board of Directors meeting, we unanimously voted in three new representatives:...

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The Chamber’s very own Sarah Martinez and Sam Jones were recently featured on Mainsail Financial’s podcast, Money Talk with Brandon...

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The Chamber has some big news in the advocacy space — funding for the 124th/SR 520 project has been included in the draft budgets for both the...

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Weekly Legislative Report Last week both chambers were focused mostly on floor action, working to pass bills sent over from the other chamber by...

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Weekly Legislative Report Wednesday, March 29 was the last day for bills to be passed out of their opposite house policy committees. Following that...

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