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Policy & Advocacy

Advocating for legislation that advances equity for women and girls across Washington.

Policy Work

Our Role

Our Commission was established to serve a distinct role within the Office of the Governor: to advocate for legislation that advances equity and removes systemic barriers for women and girls.

As a designated voice within state government, we work to ensure public policy meets the needs of women across Washington (RCW 43.119.005) by connecting with communities historically-excluded from decision-making and advising the Governor, legislature, and state agencies.

WSWC Staff, Rep. Taylor, Gov Ferguson HB 1012 Signing

Our Policy Priorities

Commissioners review our priorities every 2 years to ensure we are staying in line with the needs of women and girls across our state.

Follow Along

Stay Informed with Our Bill Tracker

Each legislative session, the Women’s Commission tracks bills and proposals that could impact women, their families, and communities across Washington.

See What We're Tracking

Our Policy Process

Each year, we follow a structured and inclusive process to identify and advance the issues that impact the lives of Washington women and girls.

Contact Your Legislator

Call the Legislative Hotline at 1-800-562-6000 (TTY for Hearing Impaired 1-800-635-9993) to leave a message for your legislators, the Governor, or the Lt. Governor. Interpreter services available.

Message Your Legislature

Locate your legislator by entering your address and locating your legislative and congressional district — and send them a message.

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Visit the Legislature

Learn more about visiting the Legislature, including information about directions, parking, Capitol Campus activities and events, and tours.

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Bill Information & Resources

A curated list of resources, one-pagers, and PDF’s and more useful for learning more about the legislative process and getting involved.

Bill information
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Explore the bills
How it works
Learn how a bill becomes a law in Washington
Learn about the legislative process
Share your thoughts
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