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How State Laws are Made

How State Laws are Made

Free for all members!

Thursday, January 5, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (PST)

Online Only

Event Details

If the old cartoon from Schoolhouse Rock is the extent of your knowledge, use your lunch hour to learn how bills are proposed and passed into State law in Olympia. Following curriculum provided by the State legislature, Chester Baldwin will explain the official lawmaking procedures from drafting to voting in both chambers, and how things really work through the legislative biennium.


Members can subscribe to the Annual Class Pass with dues renewal. Contact education@RHAwa.org for more information.

This session is offered ONLINE only. After class, all participants will receive a link to recorded session (accessible for 30 days) and downloadable materials for review.

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