Nurse staffing standards, Spokane sewer tax limit are among proposals that won’t become state law this year

Published by THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW on 3/10/22 (Source)

Service Employees International Union Healthcare 1199NW executive Vice President Jane Hopkins, United Food and Commercial Workers 3000 president Faye Guenther, and Washington State Nurses Association Executive Director David Keepnews said they would not be give up and would continue fighting for safer staffing standards.

Published by The Spokesman-Review on March 10, 2022.

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