🎉 Legislative Wins Worth Celebrating
✅ HB 1747 – Strengthening Fair Chance Employment Protections This bill strengthens the Washington Fair Chance Act by prohibiting employers from seeking criminal history information until after a conditional job offer is made, preventing adverse actions based solely on arrest records or juvenile convictions, requiring a legitimate business reason to consider adult convictions, and increasing penalties for violations. These changes reduce employment barriers for people with criminal records and promote equitable hiring practices and reentry success.
✅ SB 5714 – Protecting Immigrant Communities from Unlawful Detention This bill prohibits bail bond agents and bounty hunters from engaging in immigration enforcement, such as arresting or transporting individuals solely based on immigration status. It draws a clear boundary between private agents and federal immigration authority, helping protect immigrant communities from unauthorized and unlawful detentions.
🌙 WA Becomes First State to Recognize Eid Holidays
Governor Bob Ferguson signed legislation recognizing Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as official state holidays, making Washington the first in the nation to do so. This milestone celebrates Muslim communities across our state and affirms our shared commitment to cultural inclusion and religious equity. The law takes effect January 1, 2026.
And a Loss to Mourn
❌ SB 5123 – Student Protection Bill Stalls
Unfortunately, SB 5123, which would have expanded nondiscrimination protections in public schools—specifically for students experiencing homelessness, those with neurodivergence, various citizenship statuses, or belonging to the LGBTQ+ community—failed to pass the House Appropriations Committee. It would have updated school policies to affirm all students’ identities and protect them from bias or exclusion.
✊ Public Workers Rally for a Moral Budget
On Wednesday, April 10, FAN stood in solidarity with hundreds of public workers and justice advocates at the Capitol to protest Governor Ferguson’s proposal to impose furloughs in response to projected revenue shortfalls.
From public health staff to case managers, workers spoke out about the damage cuts would cause, especially while the wealthiest Washingtonians remain shielded from fair taxation. The message was clear: Don’t balance the budget on the backs of workers and low-income families.
✡️ A Night of Connection and Liberation: FAN at the Legislative Seder
The FAN team was honored to attend the Legislative Passover Seder, hosted by the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) in collaboration with Temple Beth Hatfiloh in Olympia. This annual gathering brought together faith leaders, legislators, and advocates to reflect on themes of liberation, justice, and community in the spirit of Passover.
We were grateful to share this sacred evening alongside our very own FAN Board Member Rabbi Jason Levine, as well as Rabbi Seth Goldstein, who together guided us through a meaningful and inclusive Seder that connected ancient struggles with today’s calls for equity and dignity for all.
The evening was a reminder that our advocacy is rooted not only in policy, but in shared values and spiritual tradition. Over a delicious kosher meal and powerful reflections, we renewed our commitment to justice with our partners across faith and civic communities.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to JCRC and Temple Beth Hatfiloh for your hospitality and leadership. |