The students received a training on how to lobby from their SFLA Regional Coordinator, and then used various means to contact their own senators and all the members of the committee where the bill now sits. They sent 13,643 texts to Washingtonians to alert them about the bill and encourage them to lobby their legislators as well. Students and community members joined from Seattle, Spokane, Centralia, Mount Vernon, Battle Ground, Kent, and Kirkland to tell the legislature to oppose this bill.
At the end of the event, one community member teared up as he expressed how impressed he was with the efforts of these students.
HB 1009 is currently scheduled for a hearing on March 17th at 8:00AM. Karlie Lodjic, Washington Regional Coordinator, said she plans to submit written testimony and have students testify virtually, which is common practice now that no one but staff and legislators can enter the Capitol.
If you live in Washington State, you can easily contact your legislators using this website. Schools should not be using resources invested in students’ futures to end the lives of future generations, and school health centers are not equipped to deal with the possible physical complications and heartache of that loss of life.