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Domestic Violence Advocacy Days

Join us in Olympia, WA for WSCADV’s Domestic Violence Advocacy Days at the State Capitol, where advocates and survivors will come together to engage with lawmakers on issues that truly…

Get Out The Vote!

Voting is one way we can all take back power and make sure our voices are heard. It’s more than just a choice—it’s a chance to create real change. We…

2023 Legislative Session Summary

The 2023 Washington State legislative session adjourned on April 24, marking the end of its first hybrid session. Our top priority was a joint $132 Million budget request with other…

Domestic Violence Advocacy Days

After four years of gathering virtually, we are excited to announce our 2024 Domestic Violence Advocacy Days will be held in-person in Olympia on January 22-23, 2024! The deadline to…

WA Shield Law is a Safeguard for Survivors and Advocates

“Domestic violence is about power and control, and many abusers choose to weaponize a partner’s bodily autonomy and reproductive choices as tools of violence. Reproductive coercion, a form of interpersonal violence,…

$50.8 Million for Crime Victims Services!

The 2023 Washington state legislative session came to an end last month and the legislature and Governor allocated an additional $50.8 million for domestic violence and other crime victim services to…

2023 Legislative Session Wrap Up Webinar

The 2023 Washington State legislative session ends on April 24th. We invite you to join us for our wrap-up webinar on May 23rd. Our policy team will share what happened during session,…

How to Get Involved

There are lots of ways to get involved in public policy! How to Get Involved in the Legislative Process An Overview of the Legislature The Washington State Legislature convenes every…