Many of the transportation bills we are supporting this session are still alive, and several we oppose are now dead.
Dispatch From Olympia
In Olympia we work with state legislative champions to pass policies and protect and grow investments for transit, walking and biking across the state. We bring together environmental, social justice and health partners to ensure policies are holistic and equitable. Major priorities include growing the multimodal account, supporting transit agencies and ensuring an equity lens is used for transportation policy development.
An Important Deadline Approaches
Which bills will make it through the fiscal committee cutoff this Friday? Learn more and take action.
Why a Road Usage Charge Should Help Fund Transit, Walking, and Biking
Tell members of the Senate Transportation Committee that you support SB 5726. Plus: learn about our Megaproject for Safety proposal.
A Road Usage Charge Bill Has Dropped
Get the scoop on Rep. Fey’s Road Usage Charge bill, upcoming bill hearings, and more.
Does That Job Really Need a Driver’s License?
Updates on key bills, and what we’re hearing about a potential Road Usage Charge bill.
Is a Road Usage Charge in Our Future?
Legislators are talking about the budget, including potential sources of new revenue and long-term funding proposals.
A Slow Start to the Legislative Session
The first week of the 2025 Washington State Legislative Session was slow, as new members of the House and Senate settled into their roles.
Your Weekly Guide to the 2025 Legislative Session
We’ll share an update early each week to highlight what’s happening in the Legislative Session, including the status of bills we’re tracking and ways to take action.
The 2024 Legislative Session Is Over. What’s Next?
Our final Dispatch from Olympia of the year includes budget wins, what’s next for jaywalking reform, and more.

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