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Legislative AdvocacyA description of WaCASA's legislative advocacy The dependency system, state laws affecting foster children, and the state budget are ever changing and require constant input from Washington citizens. WaCASA, with the help of volunteers called ‘Legislative Partners,’ speaks up at the legislative level for children in foster care, bringing the needs of our children to law- and policymakers across the state. About the Legislative Partners ProgramWaCASA accepts new Legislative Partner volunteers on a year-round basis! For more information on becoming a Legislative Partner, email Julie at jdelano@wacasa.org. Legislative Partners...
Last year, over 200 legislative partners contacted lawmakers from their communities to talk about the work that CASA does for abused and neglected children. There are several legislative districts still without a legislative partner. If you have stories about your experience as a CASA volunteer, please consider bringing your voice for children to the state legislature. For more information about Washington State CASA’s Legislative Partner program, please email Julie at jdelano@wacasa.org.Document Actions |
