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WA DOH standing order on COVID-19 vaccine access

The Washington State Department of Health issued a Standing Order for the COVID-19 vaccine, making it easier for Washington residents to get vaccinated.

September 12, 2025


WSNA Executive Director David Keepnews to step down August 2026

"This is the craziest and busiest job I have ever had. I truly love it. This is the highlight of my almost 45 years as a nurse. But it’s time to move on to the next stage of my life."

September 12, 2025



‘Win for nurses, science, and patients’

WSNA and eight plaintiffs win lawsuit against the purging of public health and science data from federal websites.

September 12, 2025


Op-ed:  Public health nurses not valued for their experience by King County

"We want the county to VALUE us in the way that aligns with its True North and values. Public Health nurses hold a unique level of tolerance, but we are done tolerating different treatment than other nurses. We deserve MORE and we will not stop fighting until we get it."

September 12, 2025




Multistate letter: Western Health Alliance

Statement

The erosion of public trust in federal health agencies has underscored the urgent need for strong, science-driven leadership at the state and regional levels.

September 11, 2025


Lawsuit settlement requires restoration of critical federal health resources

Statement

“When clinicians, researchers, and advocates join together in pushing back against harmful policies by the administration, we can make a meaningful impact for our patients.”

September 2, 2025



American Nurses Association alarmed by volume of abrupt changes at CDC

Press release

Amount of leadership changes could pose threats to public health.

August 29, 2025


Article on workplace violence hits a nerve

Women’s Health Magazine takes on the crisis of workplace violence with a powerful story, “The nurses are most definitely not alright.”

August 18, 2025




WSNA members in Yakima Valley part of forum on Medicaid cuts

Nurses on the panel said they feared that the cuts will mean that people won’t get help until they are really sick—or may go without care at all.

August 18, 2025


Q&A with veteran nurse Peggy Smith

What are your words of advice?  "Don’t be afraid. Nurses come out of school so scared. Are you going to make mistakes? You bet. But learn something from every mistake you make."

August 15, 2025



Seattle Children’s case managers ratify vote to join the WSNA union

The vote, ratified July 22, marks the first time these specialized teams have come together under a union.

August 15, 2025


From Spain with love: Member writes WSNA a letter of appreciation

Seattle Children's nurse Saudia Yhann was on the Camino in Spain when she sent an email to WSNA reflecting on the union's support throughout her career. "I so appreciate the work you do and the time you give."

August 15, 2025




Truth or theater? One year of data on meal and rest break compliance

Hospitals report compliance with meal and rest breaks, but that doesn't match the experience of frontline workers. Is this true compliance – or an illusion?

August 15, 2025


State nurses’ associations raise alarm over reports of potential dismissal of USPSTF members

Statement

We strongly urge the HHS to preserve the independence and credibility of the USPSTF by keeping the group’s membership intact and allow future meetings to proceed.

August 12, 2025



Nurses at UW Medical Center – Northwest warn of staffing crisis

Press release

‘We care deeply about our work, but this isn’t a therapeutic environment. It’s demoralizing…’ says nurse working at Center for Behavioral Health and Learning.

July 31, 2025


7 Washington nurses to be inducted as American Academy of Nursing fellows

Academy president says recognition signifies power of nursing to transform health and enact positive outcomes.

July 10, 2025




Fellowships for sexual assault nurse examiners closes July 29

Applications are open for federally funded fellowship, with priority to nurses serving in rural and underserved communities.

July 10, 2025


HEALWA and you: Evidence-based resources right at your fingertips!

This online repository of articles, evidence-based resources, patient education, clinical decision toolkits, and more is available to all nurses licensed in Washington state.

July 10, 2025



ANA 2025 Membership Assembly: Harnessing the power of nurses

WSNA President Justin Gill urges profession to ‘stare down the challenges we face with the boldness and directness that this time calls for.’

July 10, 2025


New safe staffing law requirements started July 1

Remember those staffing plans certain hospitals were required to submit in January? Those hospitals are now required to follow those plans.

July 10, 2025




Unemployment benefits for striking workers passed into law – what we know so far

New Washington law will allow striking or locked-out workers to collect up to six weeks of unemployment benefits starting Jan. 2026.

July 10, 2025


Make a donation to the Texas Nurses Association's Disaster Relief Fund

Support your fellow nurses in Texas in this time of great need.

July 8, 2025



UW Medicine nurses to speak at Board of Regents Meeting July 9

Press release

The key issues are workplace violence, flexible scheduling, staffing incentives, and below-market wages.

July 7, 2025


HR1 poses devastating consequences for health care

This action moves us sharply in the wrong direction. It is a massive and cruel betrayal of the American people.

July 4, 2025


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