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WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session End of Session

The legislature adjourned Sine Die on April 25, marking the end of the 2021 Washington State Legislative Session.

April 30, 2021


WSNA receives key to city of Federal Way

Gloria Brigham, WSNA director of nursing practice, received a key to the city of Federal Way on April 6 from Mayor Jim Ferrell. Brigham, representing WSNA, was one of seven people who accepted the awards on behalf of healthcare workers, law enforcement officers, firefighters, and grocery workers.

April 22, 2021



Chauvin conviction a landmark on the long road to eliminating systemic racism

WSNA applauds the guilty verdicts delivered against former police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd. The jury’s conclusion supports what we know to be true: that Black Americans, especially Black men, are too often victims of systemic racism in law enforcement in this country, and the consequences can be deadly.

April 21, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 14

Today marks the 96th day of the 105-day 2021 legisla­tive session

April 16, 2021




Kyla Arama delivers live-saving care in West Africa

As a volunteer for the nonprofit organization The Bridge of Hope, Kyla Arama has helped create a self-sustainable medical system in Sierra Leone, a developing country on the southwest coast of West Africa.

April 16, 2021


Our strength comes from each other

During this year’s Washington State Nurses Convention, we hope nurses across Washington state will feel connected to and supported by others who have also felt the heavy weight of the pandemic on their shoulders.

April 14, 2021



PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center nurses rally for safe staffing

Press release

Nurses say PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center needs to do more to attract new nurses and retain the nurses it has after a brutal year on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. On April 10, hundreds of registered nurses and supporters rallied at the Vancouver Waterfront to call for safe nurse staffing at Southwest.

April 10, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 13

It was a busy week of floor action in both the House and the Senate. Sunday, April 11 is the cutoff to pass (non-budget related) bills in the opposite chamber.

April 9, 2021




It’s National Public Health Week (or should it be year?)

The national theme for Public Health Week 2021 is “Building Bridges to Better Health,” a recognition that making communities safe and healthy is public health’s top priority and that COVID-19 has made that even more important.

April 7, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 12

Today marks the April 2 cutoff when bills must be voted out of fiscal committees in the opposite chamber.

April 2, 2021



Update on public health restructure legislation

Both the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives released their budget proposals in late March – and both provided significant new funding for Foundational Public Health Services.WSNA and the Washington State Medical Association issued a joint statement to budget leadership on March 28.

April 2, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 11

Today marks the March 26 cutoff when policy bills must be voted out of committee in the opposite chamber

March 26, 2021




WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 10

This was the tenth week of the 2021 legislative session. Committee hearings continued this week ahead of the March 26 cutoff when policy bills must be voted out of committee in the opposite chamber.

March 19, 2021


WSNA condemns Atlanta shooting and racism against Asian American and Pacific Islander communities

These recent murders are only the most violent, visible manifestations of the increased racism against community members of Asian and Pacific Islander descent that has been a dreadful side effect of the coronavirus pandemic.

March 19, 2021



WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 9

This was the ninth week of the 2021 legislative session. Tuesday was the deadline for policy bills to be voted out of the chamber in which they originated.

March 12, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 8

This was the eighth week of the 2021 legislative session, and the House and Senate have until Tuesday, March 9 to pass policy bills off the floor.

March 5, 2021




WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 7

This week marked the second cutoff of the 2021 legislative session, with bills needing to be voted out of fiscal committees by Feb. 22.

February 26, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 6

This week marked the first cutoff of the 2021 legislative session, with bills needing to be voted out of policy committees by Feb. 15.

February 20, 2021



WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 5

This was the last week for bills to be heard in House of Origin policy committees; Monday, Feb. 15 is cutoff for bills to be voted out of policy committees.

February 13, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 4

This week, WSNA hosted our first-ever virtual Lobby Day – thank you to everyone who attended!

February 6, 2021




Governor’s office recruiting for vacancies on Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission

The Governor’s office is recruiting for several vacancies on the Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission.

February 5, 2021


UPDATE: How you can help administer COVID-19 vaccinations

To help deliver vaccines across the state, nurses must register as an Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioner in the Washington State Emergency Registry of Volunteers (WAserv) at WAserv.org.

February 1, 2021



WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 3

Policy hearings continued this week, and WSNA weighed in on numerous bills.

January 30, 2021


WSNA in Olympia: 2021 Legislative Session Week 2

This was a busy week of hearings on policy bills and WSNA was well represented with several members providing testimony on key bills.

January 23, 2021


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