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Seattle Children’s nurses ratify contract

Press release

The nurses successfully fought off the hospital’s aggressively anti-union, anti-nurse proposals.

January 30, 2026


Nurses at Kadlec Regional Medical Center to picket Jan. 26

Press release

Workplace violence getting worse with no action by hospital

January 21, 2026



Tacoma General and Mary Bridge NICU fighting for ratios

Press release

Nurses picket outside Tacoma General Jan. 23 to raise awareness

January 16, 2026


WSNA President Justin Gill encourages nurses to engage and advocate in 2026

“At a time when our healthcare system faces profound challenges at both the state and national levels, it is essential that frontline voices—especially nurses—are present and heard in these spaces.”

January 15, 2026




Washington state supports 15 vaccines for children

The West Coast Health Alliance opposes CDC decision to drop seven vaccines from recommended federal vaccine schedule.

January 15, 2026


Washington’s maternal mortality rates increase 2021-2022

The 2025 Maternal Mortality Review Panel found that 82% of pregnancy-related deaths in 2021 and 2022 were preventable.

January 14, 2026



2026 changes to Washington’s workplace violence prevention law: What RNs need to know

Employers must conduct prompt investigations of all workplace violence incidents, including analysis of systemic causes, staffing levels, and contributing factors.

January 14, 2026


Statement on ICE actions

Statement

We must speak out against this grave human rights violation and demand accountability for the killing of Renee Good.

January 9, 2026




Nurses at Seattle Children’s Hospital voted overwhelmingly Monday to authorize a strike

Press release

Patient and nurse safety, and nurse recruitment and retention among top priorities.

December 22, 2025


Perspective: Seattle Children’s is promoting ableism with its sick-time policy

By making the sick time policy more equitable, we make the hospital safer and more accessible for patients and staff.

December 19, 2025



Seeking nominations for Hall of Fame

Help us recognize extraordinary Washington nursing leaders.

December 16, 2025


Volunteer for the Seattle/King County Clinic April 23-26

This free clinic serves more than 3,000 people a year.

December 16, 2025




2026 WSNA membership dues

WSNA membership dues rate effective Jan. 1, 2026.

December 16, 2025


Happy holidays from our hearts to yours

WSNA is here by your side.

December 15, 2025



Seattle Children’s nurses set Dec. 21-22 for strike vote

Vote comes after 32 sessions, informational picket, full-page ad in Seattle Times, and social media reel by Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson.

December 15, 2025


Staffing plan noncompliance? How to file an effective staffing complaint

This article explains the complaint process and essential complaint details in accordance with the staffing law.

December 13, 2025




New member-requested items available in WSNA store

Newly added items include a white polo shirt, more hat styles, and a “Union Strong Nurse” T-shirt.

December 13, 2025


WSNF scholarships open for 2026-2027 school year

Application deadline is Feb. 7, 2026. Awardees will be notified by April 30, 2026.

December 13, 2025



WSNA members featured in national story on rural healthcare

Clara Bucio and Julia Barcott work in a small hospital next to the Yakama Indian Reservation.

December 13, 2025


Nurses associations in West Coast Health Alliance states oppose ACIP decision on Hepatitis B immunization

Statement

Vaccines save lives, and weakening immunization guidelines puts public health at risk.

December 8, 2025




WSNA opposes excluding nursing from “professional degree” programs

Statement

Without access to sufficient loans, the impact on the nursing workforce, including the work of preparing new nurses to enter the workforce, can be severe.

November 21, 2025


WSNA statement on new CDC language regarding autism and vaccines

Statement

We call on the CDC to remove this harmful misinformation immediately.

November 21, 2025



Meet the WSNA Board of Directors

We asked your board two questions: What are the top issues facing nursing today? What are your top priorities for the board this term?

November 13, 2025


The quest for universal healthcare in Washington state

This article provides a high-level overview of the various coalitions, how they define universal healthcare, their goals and strategies, how they may partner with other coalitions, and where their work overlaps.

November 13, 2025


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