The 2023 Legislative Session in Olympia saw some major achievements for nature and people: investments in improving air quality, natural climate solutions, curbing greenhouse gas emissions, and better long-term resiliency planning. A big thanks to our staff who dedicated their efforts to our priorities.
Making Sense of Proposed Legislative Budgets
Legislative Halftime Report: Strong Momentum for Climate in Olympia
Our 2023 State Legislative Priorities
Wildfire Haze Lingers Over Washington
Our 2022 State Legislative Priorities
Calling for a transformative federal investment in wildfire resilience
Today, an op-ed in The Seattle Times by our state director, Mike Stevens, with Yakama Nation Natural Resources director Phil Rigdon and Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, calls for a transformative level of federal investment in wildfire resilience.
A huge opportunity for Central Washington
Poised to make huge progress
Make Your Voice Heard: Tell Lawmakers to Support Designated Fire Funding
You can support current efforts in the Washington Legislature to create a designated fire funding source to directly support forest-health treatments, help communities become fire-prepared and increase funding for firefighting equipment and personnel to help fight the large, destructive fires we’ve seen in recent years.