2022 in review, new labor laws, opioid settlement funds arrive
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2022: The year in review
A photo collage of Gov. Jay Inslee's activities throughout the year, including helping build a tiny home in Seattle.
This 2022 Year in Review story reflects on the year?s achievements to address homelessness, combat climate change, protect reproductive freedom, promote equity in state services, reduce gun violence, overcome the pandemic, and celebrate one very special state employee?s retirement.
*Read the full story on Gov. Jay Inslee?s Medium [ [link removed] ]*
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News you might have missed:
Proposed state constitutional amendment would enshrine right of choice
Democratic lawmakers have proposed a bill to affirm the right of reproductive freedom [ [link removed] ] for Washingtonians by way of constitutional amendment. The amendment would establish broad protections for choice regarding abortion and contraception.?The bill was proposed at the request of Gov. Jay Inslee and sponsored by Sen. Patty Kuderer and Sen. Karen Keiser. A constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds majority in both houses of the state Legislature, then a ballot measure, to pass.
New Washington state labor laws take effect in January
Workers statewide will benefit from new labor laws that take effect to begin the new year. The state minimum wage will increase to $15.74 per hour. Additionally the overtime exempt salary threshold will increase, agricultural workers can begin earning overtime after 40 hours in a workweek, rideshare drivers will enjoy new protections, and job postings must detail salary and benefits. More information is available from the state Department of Labor and Industries [ [link removed] ].
State urgently seeks public input on broadband map
The state Department of Commerce urges residents and businesses to participate in a broadband survey [ [link removed] ] - as much as $900 million in federal funding [ [link removed] ] could be at stake. By participating, residents will help ensure that federal funding is applied to connect unserved communities. The survey takes only one minute to complete.
New state grant awards will expand behavioral health access and supportive housing
The state Department of Commerce recently announced grant awards for projects around the state that will create 1,265 units of affordable housing [ [link removed] ], including units specifically for people with developmental disabilities, and expand community-based behavioral health care capacity [ [link removed] ]. The latter award supports five crisis stabilization projects across Benton, King, Skagit, and Whatcom counties under the governor?s five-year plan to transform the state?s mental health system.
Opioid settlement funds begin to reach Washington communities
Opioid distributors have begun to compensate [ [link removed] ] Washington state under a half-billion dollar settlement agreement ?announced in May [ [link removed] ]. The funds will support state and local programs to combat the opioid epidemic and improve access to counseling and supportive services. The governor?s proposed biennial budget [ [link removed] ] includes $61.5 million in investments in prevention and education and treatment programs, including $12.4 million specifically allocated for tribal communities.
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