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Now is the time to invest in community foundations and the people they serve

Lawmakers should build on Governor Inslee’s community funding plan – not siphon resources away from public needs

By Tracy Yeung & Andy Nicholas | February 14, 2022

Reforming Washington’s legal system of fines and fees advances racial and economic justice

New policy brief advances needed reforms to Washington’s harmful reliance on legal system fines and fees

By Evan Walker - January 18, 2022

Governor’s improvements to state budget would help many Washingtonians

Statement from the Washington State Budget & Policy Center

By Tracy Yeung | December 16, 2021

Federal American Rescue Plan dollars can help Washington state invest in people, not policing

New report outlines how lawmakers can make investments in non-police alternatives that strengthen communities

By Tracy Yeung - November 22, 2021

Policy choices can build a strong foundation for the lifelong health of kids

New KIDS COUNT brief highlights benefits of social and economic programs on children’s health beyond the pandemic

By Tracy Yeung | November 18, 2021

Washington’s long-term care plan is essential and must be protected

WA Cares is the country’s first affordable and reliable public benefit for long-term care services

By Tracy Yeung & Andy Nicholas | September 13, 2021

The expanded Child Tax Credit’s broad-based access to cash must be made permanent

The current, fully refundable credit is an historic policy shift that should be further improved

By David Hlebain, Margaret Babayan, and Emily Vyhnanek - August 30, 2021

The numbers are in: State investments and federal stimulus put Washington on a real path toward recovery

Tangible, long-overdue budget improvements were made this year, thanks to the hard work of advocates

By Margaret Babayan, senior policy analyst, and Andy Nicholas, senior fellow - August 17, 2021

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