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WASA's 2008 Legislative Report (Updated) (4/21/08) 687k [pdf]
WSSDA, WASA, AWSP, WEA and PSE of WA Joint Statement on Funding Priorities for the 2008 Washington State Legislature
2008 SIRS Legislative Handbook Addendum (2/1/08) 408k [pdf]
2008 Legislative Position Papers (2/1/08) 662k [pdf]
Financial Impact of 2007 Legislative Session on South Kitsap School District (1/17/08)
WASL and beyond Survey and Comments (11/26/2007)
2007 WASA Legislative Report - Updated (6/06/07) 358.411k [pdf]
2007 WASA Legislative Report Addendum 72.41k [pdf]
2008 WASA Legislative Session Guide 109.36k [pdf]

2008 Legislative Platform

Ample School Funding Project
Unfunded Mandates 104k [pdf]
Admin. Salary Allocations  [pdf]  
Time is Now for New K-12 Funding Formula. Joint appeal to Legislature by education groups for new public school funding plan 01/04/07
WASA positions regarding mathematics finalized 11/27/06
WASA's response to Washington Learns: The Final Report 28k [pdf] 11/16/06
English language learners (ELL). Working together to close the achievement gap. 45k [pdf] 11/06
TWIO Reference
  Current and Past Issues
  Larry Nyland Testimony 1-24-08
  Short Summaries of Education Bills That Died
  Math Challenge 02/01/07
  Comparison of Governor & House Appropriations Subcommittee K-12 Budgets
  High School Assessments Testimony (HB 2343) 2/26/07 210.45k [pdf]
  Conversation with Math Teachers, 02/05/07
 

Education System Benchmarks & Monitoring Testimony (HB 1871/SB 5842)

Retirement/Health Issues 
State Health Benefit Plans 17.66k [pdf]
School Employee Eligibility 16.87k [pdf 06/13/07
  Retire-Rehire Q&A 42.83k [pdf] 6/06/07
Retirement/Health Weekly Update
Levies and Bonds
History of Levies & Bonds 1995-2007 28.11k [pdf]
Double M&O Levy Failures 1999-2007
16.09k [pdf]
Levy and Bond Results
2006-07 Special Election and Resolution Filing Dates
Special Focus
Charter Schools
 
 

WASA believes the commitment of resources to the education and welfare of children is an investment in the quality of our future. This belief is the cornerstone of our legislative agenda. As administrators we must provide effective leadership to initiate and manage change to achieve improvement in learning for all students and a quality system of K-12 education.

WASA's legislative activities include:

  • Developing WASA's legislative positions and platform for each legislative session.
  • Developing and analyzing legislation.
  • Providing and coordinating testimony at hearings.
  • Preparing education impact statements and special reports.
  • Acting as liaison with legislators and staff.
  • Organizing legislative strategies with members and coordinating efforts with other agencies and associations.
  • Polling membership through online surveys for use with the media and the legislature.
  • Preparing and disseminating an end-of-session report with a thorough review of all K-12 laws and budget provisions passed by the legislature.
  • Coordinating the legislative agendas and strategies for the Alliance of Education Associations and the Association of Educational Service Districts.
  • Communicating weekly during session by e-mail to members through This Week in Olympia (TWIO) and Monday morning conference calls with the Legislation and Finance Committee.

Legislative positions and priorities are set by the WASA Legislation and Finance Committee in consultation with members in each region. During session the committee holds weekly conference calls and meets five additional times throughout the year. Position papers, written by members and staff, are reviewed, amended and approved first at the region level and then by the Legislation and Finance Committee. The Board of Directors takes final action to adopt position papers and priorities for each legislative session.

WASA maintains active involvement with state associations and agencies, including the Governor's Office, OSPI, State Board of Education, Department of Labor and Industries, Department of Social and Human Services, Office of Financial Management, Health Care Authority, Public Employees Benefits Board, WSSDA, AWSP, WEA, WSPTA, WASBO, WAMOA, WAPT, WSNA, PSE and WSRTA.

This Week in Olympia, (TWIO) published and sent via e-mail weekly during the legislative session, provides updates needed to stay informed including bill status, updates of reports, analysis of proposed legislation and alerts on critical issues.

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