1st District legislators holding in-person information session at UW Bothell June 17, 2025

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The 1st District legislators will conduct an information session on June 17, 2025, regarding the forthcoming legislative session. Scheduled from 5:30 to 6:30 PM, the event will occur at Cascadia College's Mobius Hall in Bothell. Attendees can engage with Senator Derek Stanford, along with Representatives Shelley Kloba and Davina Duerr. This session aims to inform constituents about legislative issues that may affect the local community. Such events are crucial for fostering transparency and encouraging civic engagement in the legislative process.

By participating, residents can voice their concerns and priorities directly to their elected officials. This engagement can significantly influence local policy decisions, ensuring that community needs are addressed. The presence of lawmakers demonstrates their commitment to maintaining an open dialogue with constituents.

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