The Hope Card program was signed into law on May 4th, 2023 by Governor Inslee. The cards became available on January 1, 2025.
In 2023, Sullivan reached out to Rep. Dan Griffey, R-Allyn, who sponsored House Bill 1766, to create a Hope Card program to ...
Our brand-new president stopped the Left’s attempts to erase the concept of women as a separate sex. Women and girls ...
A memorandum from the White House budget office calls for a far-reaching spending freeze on federal assistance that would ...
Faced with a homeless services system largely built for men, women experiencing domestic abuse may find themselves choosing between violence and the street.
The Walla Walla Valley is preparing for a looming federal funding freeze, which could take effect as early as Monday, Feb. 3.
Rep. Lauren Davis, D-Shoreline, became the second person in Washington state to be issued a Hope Card, following her domestic violence protection order against her former partner in 2022.
Specially trained dogs could be used to detect a costly problem for Central Washington cherry growers: the presence of little ...
In a speech on the Senate floor, Durbin listed the critical programs VAWA funding, veterans’ support, early education ...
As Washington state grapples with an operating budget shortfall upwards of $16 billion through 2029, House Democrats are ...