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Bethany advocates for change in Olympia

By Rachel Pritchett, office administrator

Two carloads of people from Bethany took part in the Interfaith Advocacy Day in Olympia on Feb. 6. After participating in workshops, they advocated for issues important to them in the offices of their 23rd Legislative District senators and representatives. Among the issues that rose to the top for the Bethany group were gun-control measures; repeal of the death penalty; using funds from the capital-gains tax for early childhood education and families; adding $10 million to the state Housing Trust Fund; and standing behind the Clean Fuels Standard Bill. The day was hosted by Faith Action Network of Washington. One of its leaders, the Rev. Paul Benz, concluded, “Democracy is not a one-day affair.” Some images are below:

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Last call for Advocacy Day in Olympia

Greetings this Monday morning,

We have to vans going to this year's Faith Action Network's Interfaith Advocacy Day on Thursday, Feb. 6, in Olympia. Contact me if you haven't signed up but want to take part in a day of learning about current issues in Olympia that affect the marginalized, and then connect with 23rd District lawmakers. Lunch is provided. Register at fanwa.org. I'll be document the day with photographs.

- Rachel Pritchett, office administrator
206-842-4241

 

 

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