The Island County Democrats sent their monthly newsletter on Sat., June 29, 2024, including messages from Melanie Bacon, Marie Shimada, Dave Paul, Janet St. Clair, and Rick Larsen.
Democrats
https://www.facebook.com/869296601687546/posts/853059436644596Major endorsements include National Women’s Business Caucus and Island County Democrats. When I ran for County Commissioner in 2020, I wrote my 10-year vision. I still stand behind what I said then. Below, underlined and in italics, you can see my 2024 comments on my original 2020 vision for 2030,...
The Island County Democrats sent their monthly newsletter on Thu., May 30, 2024, including messages from Janet St. Clair, Melanie Bacon, and Rick Larsen.
https://www.facebook.com/904039064863222/posts/867857325148063 State Representative Dave Paul (D-Oak Harbor) posted this to his Facebook page on May 3, 2024 10:00 am. Session ended in early March, and lawmakers made significant progress on the issues that matter the most to families and residents in our community during the short 60-day session. While the...
Dear neighbors,
I’m pleased to report that lawmakers made significant progress on the issues that matter the most to families and residents in our community during this short 60-day session. While the national climate is very polarized, Democrats and Republicans in Washington state continue to find many opportunities to work together.
This e-news is a quick update on some of the work we did in the last session.
I also want to invite you to my next community meeting in Oak Harbor on Tuesday, April 16. Hope to see you there!
Supporting our youth
Even before the pandemic, it was clear that we must do more to improve mental health outcomes for young people. In 2022, I worked with local officials and healthcare providers on the issue and requested funding for a Youth Mental Health pilot program. I’ve secured funding every year since—to continue and expand the program to reach more kids in our community. I recently had the opportunity to meet with those involved in the program and hear about the great work they have been doing.
Island County has partnered with several community organizations to use the funding to serve young people. The Pediatric Associates of Whidbey Island has expanded youth mental health services and parent education. Big Brother and Big Sisters have been able to serve 175 youth, with over 480 service hours working with kids in elementary, middle, and high school. BBBS is partnering with the Coupeville School District for the Dabbling in New Opportunities (DINO) after-school program—which allows kids to try a variety of different activities.
The Island County Health Department has hired a community health worker who collaborates with school districts to help find scholarships for kids who want to continue in something they tried through DINO. The Community Resource Center serves Camano Island and Stanwood and gives kids an opportunity to find things they are interested in and develop new skills. They have a full music and recording studio and are even sending students to Seattle for the Folklife Festival in May.
It was wonderful to hear about all the work being done to support our youth. You can find more info about these programs here: https://www.islandcountywa.gov/377/Social-Outreach-Adventure-Resilience-SOA
I will continue to look for ways to expand the Youth Mental Health initiative to support more kids, parents, and families across our community.
As always, it’s an honor to serve as your state representative.
Sincerely,
The Island County Democrats sent their monthly newsletter on Wed., Mar. 27, 2024, including messages from Janet St. Clair, Melanie Bacon, Dave Paul, and Clyde Shavers.
https://ronmuzzall.src.wastateleg.org/initiatives-to-the-legislature/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=initiatives-to-the-legislature No updates to this page will occur after March 7 until after the election in November. Fed up with destructive and burdensome policies, citizens collected more than 2.3 million signatures to put 6 initiatives before the Legislature. All six received more than 400,000 signatures each and were certified by...