Recharge your batteries

February 17, 2023 | By Shannon Cosgrove

During the last few weeks, I have had to remind myself of the importance of taking time for myself. When I am working hard on a project or have committed myself to something, I tend to be like a dog with a bone. Until that bone is completely gone, I tend to work tirelessly without even rememberin...

Session reaches first cutoff, committees hear nursing bachelor's degree, credential transparency bills

February 17, 2023 | By SBCTC Communications

The Legislature reaches its first cutoff deadline today. Bills, unless needed to implement a budget, must be voted out of House and Senate policy committees in order to continue in the 2023 legislative process.

History has its eyes on you

February 10, 2023 | By Baydaa Alshatee

I write this blog post as I am returning from Washington, D.C., to Everett, Wash., with immense hope for the future of my community. I was granted the opportunity to attend the National Legislative Summit in Washington D.C. This summit is a chance for community and technical college representativ...

Week before cutoff, committees hear bills on data sharing, student support

February 10, 2023 | By SBCTC Communications

House and Senate committees continued their work this week, hearing bills on creating a data-sharing agreement with The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, adding a stipend for students using the Washington College Grant to purchase textbooks and other class materials, expanding t...

Committees hear bills addressing student basic needs, nursing education

February 3, 2023 | By SBCTC Communications

Hearings continued through the fourth week of session, with committees taking up bills addressing student basic needs and nursing education. The House Appropriations Committee heard the fiscal impacts of the bill that would expand eligibility of the Washington College Grant, and the House Postsec...

Connecting passion to policy

February 3, 2023 | By Jacob Katz

For many students in our community and technical college system, insecurity around basic needs is a part of everyday life. The already difficult place these students were in was made worse by the pandemic.

Legislative sponge

January 27, 2023 | By Shannon Cosgrove

Hello! My name is Shannon Cosgrove, and I am one of the three legislative interns for this session. I am currently attending Columbia Basin College to pursue my AA with a focus on environmental science.

Dual credit, financial support, Career Connect bills heard as session ends third week

January 27, 2023 | By SBCTC Communications

Legislators this week continued committee hearings, taking up bills on Career Connect Washington, dual credit, the College Bound Scholarship, campus decarbonization plans, corrections education and creating a Native American scholarship program. The House Postsecondary Education and Workforce Com...