Rep. Lauren Davis to speak at Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce June 18

Lynnwood, WALocal News

State Representative Lauren Davis will address the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce luncheon on June 18, offering insights on engaging with lawmakers. The event will take place at the Embassy Suites, beginning at 11:30 a. m. Davis has a notable history in advocacy, having passed Ricky’s Law, which aims to improve addiction treatment access. She currently serves as Strategy Director of the Washington Recovery Alliance and previously contributed to launching Forefront, a nonprofit focused on suicide prevention in schools.

Admission prices are set at $38 for chamber members and $43 for nonmembers, with late registrants paying $55. This meeting provides a key opportunity for local businesses to learn strategies for influencing public policy effectively. Understanding legislative processes can empower residents and businesses alike to advocate for necessary changes in their community. Engaging with lawmakers is essential for fostering a supportive environment for local initiatives.

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