From Celeste Levy <[email protected]>
Subject Tell Lawmakers Your Priorities for the Final Budget!
Date April 21, 2025 5:00 PM
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Poverty Action's 2025 Budget Comparison is LIVE!

Throughout the 2025 Legislative Session, the Governor, House of Representatives, and Senate have each proposed an operating budget for the 2025-2027 biennium. The operating budget determines the level of funding for all state spending, including many investments and programs that serve communities living on low incomes in Washington state. House and Senate budget writers have held hearings on these proposals and are busy negotiating to arrive at a final budget.

Every year, the Statewide Poverty Action Network provides an overview of the budget proposals that impact low-income communities. This year we’ve analyzed priority areas including basic needs, direct cash assistance, progressive revenue, dental care access, housing and homelessness and other support items. Check out the 2025 Budget Comparison [[link removed]] on our blog.

We believe that our legislators should prioritize a budget that has a positive impact on the people and families living on the lowest incomes in our state, who are especially vulnerable to federal volatility and rely on social services to meet their basic needs. As the session comes to a close, now is the time to make your voice heard and ask our representatives to do the right thing.

Encourage your lawmakers to work towards a budget with robust social supports:

Check out our Budget Comparison on the Poverty Action blog [[link removed]]
Tell Lawmakers your Priorities for the Final Budget [[link removed]]


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