I-5 Bridge Update, Navigating State Resources, & COVID Vaccines
Dear friends and neighbors,
I hope you are doing well and looking forward to safely spending time with family and friends over the holidays.
December 1st marks the start of state election-year restrictions around legislative communications, so this is my last e-newsletter until session begins in January.
I want to take this opportunity to give you a quick update on the bridge replacement program, as well as provide you with a series of links to help you navigate government services to access the resources you need when you need them.
INTERSTATE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM UPDATE
As the year moves to a close, the work I have been doing with the Joint Legislative Committee on the I-5 bridge is accelerating. This morning we held a Bi-state Legislative Committee meeting, which you can watch on TVW here.
The project team has brought many more stakeholders and groups together to make this project fit the needs of the community and ensure necessary changes are made.
The federal infrastructure package the president signed contains significant resources for this project and we must be ready for that partnership. Our work must incorporate the changes in freight patterns, commuter behavior, community needs impacts and climate change.
No complex project of this size will please everyone, but more people and more data has been collected and made public than I have ever seen. When we began discussing how to get this project moving again, we wanted a transparent process to ensure that any and all decisions were based on good data now and for the future.
I am honored to be part of this process and am keenly aware of the responsibility. People who preceded us invested in our present. We must step up and invest in the future of our children and grandchildren.
For more information:
ONE-STOP SHOP FOR ALL STATE SERVICES
WA-211
WA-211 is also a great resource to help you know what services you may qualify for, and how to apply. Simply dial 211 or visit WA211.org to get connected with utility assistance, housing, child and elder care, crisis intervention and much more.
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OTHER RESOURCES
WATCH LIVE OR CATCH UP WHEN YOU HAVE TIME
In Washington, we're fortunate to have a ground-breaking public affairs station, TVW, a non-profit that broadcasts House and Senate committee meetings, Floor debate, and other key state government events and activities.
When you are unable to watch an event live, you can find it in TVW’s extensive video and audio archives.
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10 MILLION MILESTONE, BOOSTERS, AND COVID VACCINES FOR KIDS
WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ME
Unlike the 2021 session, which was fully remote, the 2022 session will be hybrid. So I will be dividing my time between Olympia and Vancouver, but you can follow my work and reach me anytime:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
I'd like to express my deepest gratitude to the people of the 49th Legislative District for your endurance and your fighting spirit as we all continue battling this virus together.
As we gather safely with family and friends this week, I'd like to share some of the things I am thankful for with regards to the work we did in the 2021 session:
I hope you have a lovely holiday season and that you, your family and friends stay safe and healthy whether at home or while traveling this week.
See you in 2022!
CONTACT ME
JLOB 414 | PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504 Sharon.Wylie@leg.wa.gov - (360) 786-7924 Toll-Free Hotline: 1-800-562-6000 | 1-800-635-9993 (TTY) housedemocrats.wa.gov/wylie
Legislative Assistant Megan Walsh – Megan.Walsh@leg.wa.gov
Committees Transportation – (1st Vice Chair) Finance Commerce & Gaming
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