January 22, 2023
25 enero 2023
Week Two of the Legislative Session
Action Alerts
As the second week of the legislative session closes, the Washington State Catholic Conference (WSCC) has numerous opportunities for you to be a faithful advocate. See below for quick links to sign in “pro” or “con” for bills the WSCC is taking a position on. Thank you for your advocacy!
3° Semana del periodo legislativo
Alertas de Acción
¡Bienvenidos a la tercera semana del periodo legislativo estatal! La Conferencia Católica del Estado de Washington tiene numerosas oportunidades para que usted sea un defensor católico. Más abajo encontrará enlaces para firmar “a favor” o “en contra” de proyectos de leyes sobre los cuales la WSCC tiene una postura. ¡Gracias por su defensa fiel!
Sign In “Con” to Oppose the Expansion of Assisted Suicide
Sign in “con” to oppose House Bill 1281 (HB 1281), the expansion of assisted suicide. Please sign in by 12:30 pm on Wednesday, January 25. A hearing on the bill will take place one hour later. HB 1281 and its companion bill, Senate Bill 5179 (SB 5179), seek to loosen the safeguards currently applied to the assisted suicide laws of Washington state. You are also encouraged to send your state legislators a message to oppose HB 1281 and SB 5179. Identify your state legislators and get their contact information here, and then send a message urging them to oppose the assisted suicide bills. In 2008 Washington voters approved Initiative 1000, the Physician-Assisted Death Initiative, but only after being assured that certain “safeguards” would be in place. HB 1281 loosens safeguards, increasing access to physician-assisted suicide and accelerating the process. The bill broadens the definition of a “qualified medical provider” who can make a diagnosis and prescribe lethal medication. Two physicians are no longer required to diagnose a patient. HB 1281 also loosens the definition of those who can provide counseling; in lieu of a psychiatrist or psychologist, a social worker, mental health counselor, or psychiatric advanced nurse practitioner may determine if a patient is suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgement. Additionally, this bill shortens the minimum amount of time from 15 days to seven days that a patient is required to wait between making a request and receiving a prescription to terminate his or her life. The seven-day wait time may even be waived if the “qualified medical provider” deems that a patient has less than seven days to live. SB 5179 and HB 1281 also permit assisted suicide prescriptions to be delivered via the mail. In accordance with the bishops’ legislative priority to respect life from its beginning to natural end, the WSCC opposes SB 5179 and HB 1281.
Firme “en contra” para oponerse a la ampliación de la ley del suicidio asistido
Sign in “con” to oppose House Bill 1281 (HB 1281), the expansion of assisted suicide. Please sign in by 12:30 pm on Wednesday, January 25. A hearing on the bill will take place one hour later. HB 1281 and its companion bill, Senate Bill 5179 (SB 5179), seek to loosen the safeguards currently applied to the assisted suicide laws of Washington state. You are also encouraged to send your state legislators a message to oppose HB 1281 and SB 5179. Identify your state legislators and get their contact information here, and then send a message urging them to oppose the assisted suicide bills. In 2008 Washington voters approved Initiative 1000, the Physician-Assisted Death Initiative, but only after being assured that certain “safeguards” would be in place. HB 1281 loosens safeguards, increasing access to physician-assisted suicide and accelerating the process. The bill broadens the definition of a “qualified medical provider” who can make a diagnosis and prescribe lethal medication. Two physicians are no longer required to diagnose a patient. HB 1281 also loosens the definition of those who can provide counseling; in lieu of a psychiatrist or psychologist, a social worker, mental health counselor, or psychiatric advanced nurse practitioner may determine if a patient is suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgement. Additionally, this bill shortens the minimum amount of time from 15 days to seven days that a patient is required to wait between making a request and receiving a prescription to terminate his or her life. The seven-day wait time may even be waived if the “qualified medical provider” deems that a patient has less than seven days to live. SB 5179 and HB 1281 also permit assisted suicide prescriptions to be delivered via the mail. In accordance with the bishops’ legislative priority to respect life from its beginning to natural end, the WSCC opposes SB 5179 and HB 1281.
Sign In “Pro” to Help Immigrant Workers
Sign in “pro” for Senate Bill 5109 (SB 5109), which would establish a wage replacement program to help undocumented immigrant workers who are ineligible for unemployment insurance and meet certain qualifications. Please sign in by 7 am on Thursday, January 26. A hearing on the bill will take place one hour later. When signing in you may leave the “organization” box blank or write in “parishioner of — Church.” In line with the bishops’ immigration legislative priority, the WSCC supports SB 5109 and its companion bill, HB 1095.
Firme “a favor” para ayudar a los trabajadores inmigrantes
Firme a favor del Proyecto de Ley del Senado 5109 (SB 5109), el cual establecería un programa de reemplazo de salario para ayudar a inmigrantes indocumentados que no cualifican para seguro de desempleo, pero que reúnen ciertos requisitos. Por favor firme antes de las 7 am el jueves, 26 de enero. La audiencia se realizará una hora más tarde. Cuando firme podrá dejar el espacio que dice “organización” en blanco o escribir allí “feligrés de la parroquia ____”. De acuerdo con la prioridad legislativa de los obispos sobre inmigración, la WSCC apoya el SB 5109 y su compañero el proyecto de ley HB 1095.
Sign In “Con” to Oppose Adding Abortion to the State Constitution
Sign in “con” to oppose Senate Joint Resolution 8202 (SJR 8202), which would create a constitutional right to an abortion. Please sign in by 7 am on Tuesday, January 24. A hearing on the bill will take place one hour later. When signing in you may leave the “organization” box blank or write in “parishioner of — Church.” Abortion is already legal in Washington state, and an amendment to the state constitution is not necessary. The bishops support pro-life legislation, and the WSCC opposes SJR 8202
Sign In “Pro” for Free School Meals for All
Sign in “pro” for Senate Bill 5339 (SB 5339), which would provide free school meals for all students. Please sign in by Monday, January 23 at 12:30 pm. A hearing for SB 5339 will take place one hour later. When signing in, you may leave the “organization” box blank or write in “parishioner of — Church.” This bill would ensure that no student experiences hunger or food insecurity within a public school. Both breakfast and lunch would be provided for all public school students. In line with the bishops’ legislative priorities of children and families, economic justice, and education, the WSCC supports SB 5339 and its companion bill, HB 1238.
Sign In “Pro” for the Solitary Confinement Restriction Act
Sign in “pro” for Senate Bill 5135 (SB 5135), the Solitary Confinement Restriction Act. Please sign in by 9:30 am on Monday, January 23. SB 5135 is scheduled for a hearing one hour later. When signing in you may leave the “organization” box blank or write in “parishioner of — Church.” Solitary confinement can have devastating and inhumane effects on incarcerated individuals. Those placed in prolonged solitary confinement have higher rates of medical conditions, shorter life expectancy, and higher recidivism rates. Solitary confinement is also disproportionately imposed on Black, Indigenous, and Hispanic individuals. The United Nations defines solitary confinement of 15 days or more as torture. In Washington, prisoners may be isolated for up to 30 days. SB 5135 limits the use of solitary confinement to 15 consecutive days or 45 cumulative days during a fiscal year. In accordance with the bishops’ restorative justice legislative priority, the WSCC supports SB 5135 and its companion bill House Bill 1087 (HB 1087).
Oppose the Mishandling of Human Embryos
Targeted Action Alert: If your state senator is a member of the Senate Committee on Health and Long Term Care, or if one of your state representatives is a member of the House Committee on Health Care and Wellness, urge your legislators to oppose the mishandling of embryos, as found in Senate Bill 5204 (SB 5204) and House Bill 1151 (HB 1151). Identify your district and legislators here. This past week, Rev. Kyle Ratuiste, WSCC Board member and ethicist, and Ángel Alvarado, member of the Respect Life ministry at Holy Rosary Church testified against these bills.
SB 5204 and HB 1151 mandate health coverage of fertility services. The WSCC specifically opposes the promotion of in vitro fertilization (IVF), which creates human embryos that are not properly cared for. Our Catholic faith teaches us to respect all life and that life begins at conception. However, IVF often results in unused embryos that are frozen indefinitely, destroyed, or abandoned. Life is not properly cared for nor respected. Additionally, IVF can treat children as commodities that are manufactured outside of the construct of the expression of love of a married couple. A more thorough explanation of the complexity of the Church’s opposition to IVF may be found here. In line with the legislative priority to respect life, the WSCC opposes SB 5204 and HB 1151
Opóngase al uso indebido de embriones
Alerta de Acción específica: Si el senador de su estado es miembro del Comité de salud y cuidados prolongados, o si uno de sus representantes del estado es miembro del Comité de salud y bienestar de la Cámara de Representantes, urja a sus legisladores a oponerse al uso indebido de embriones según los proyectos de leyes del Senado 5204 (SB 5204) y de la Cámara de Representantes 1151 (HB 1151). Conozca cuál es su distrito y quiénes son sus legisladores aquí. La semana pasada testificaron en contra de este proyecto de ley el Rvdo. Kyle Ratuiste, experto en ético y miembro de la Junta Directiva de la WSCC; y Ángel Alvarado, miembro del ministerio Respeto por la Vida de la parroquia del Santo Rosario.
Los proyectos de leyes SB 5204 y HB 1151 ordenan la cobertura médica de servicios de fertilidad. La WSCC se opone a la promoción que hace este proyecto de ley de la fertilización in vitro o IVF, por sus siglas en inglés, por medio de la cual se crean embriones que no son cuidados debidamente. Nuestra fe católica nos enseña a respetar la vida y que la vida comienza desde la concepción. Sin embargo, el IVF a menudo resulta en el congelamiento del embrión por tiempo indefinido y en su destrucción o abandono si no es utilizado. Además, el proceso de IVF puede tratar a los niños como productos que son fabricados fuera de la estructura de la expresión del amor de un matrimonio. Podrá encontrar una explicación más profunda acerca de la complejidad de la oposición de la Iglesia al IVF aquí. De acuerdo con la prioridad legislativa de los obispos de respeto por la vida, la WSCC se opone al SB 5204 y al HB 1151.
Support Climate-Friendly GMA Updates
Targeted Action Alert: If your state legislators are members of the Senate Committee on Local Government, Land Use, and Tribal Affairs, or if your state representative is a member of the House Committee on Local Government, urge them to pass House Bill 1181 (HB 1181) and Senate Bill 5203 (SB 5203) to support updates to the Growth Management Act (GMA) that will promote climate-friendly practices. SB 5203 is scheduled for a vote on Wednesday, January 25 at 8 am. The Growth Management Act (GMA) is a series of state statutes, first adopted in 1990, that requires fast-growing cities and counties to develop a comprehensive plan to accommodate population growth. HB 1181 and SB 5203 would require GMA counties and cities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled through land use planning. The impacts of climate change must also be addressed in land use planning. Additionally, these bills incorporate transit and bike/pedestrian planning. In line with the bishops’ legislative priority of caring for God’s creation, the WSCC supports HB 1181 and SB 5203.
Apoye las mejoras GMA que respetan el clima
Alerta de acción específica: Si sus legisladores del estado son miembros del Comité de gobierno local, uso de la tierra y asuntos tribales, o si su representante es miembro del Comité de gobierno local de la Cámara de Representantes, úrjales a aprobar el Proyecto de Ley de la Cámara de Representantes 1181 (HB 1181) y el Proyecto de Ley del Senado 5203 (SB 5203) para apoyar las mejoras al Acta sobre manejo del crecimiento (GMA) que promoverán prácticas respetuosas del clima. La votación del SB 5203 está programada para el miércoles, 25 de enero a las 8 am. Por favor firme al menos una hora antes de la audiencia. El Acta de manejo del crecimiento (GMA, por sus siglas en inglés) comprende una serie de estatutos estatales que fueron adoptados por primera vez en el año 1990 y que requiere que los países y las ciudades en rápida expansión desarrollen un plan integral que se adapte al crecimiento demográfico. A través de la planificación del uso de la tierra, los proyectos de leyes HB 1181 y SB 5203 establecerán como requisito que los condados y ciudades GMA reduzcan sus emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y la cantidad de millas que viajan los vehículos. En la planificación del uso de la tierra se deberá, además, tener en cuenta su impacto sobre el cambio climático. Asimismo, estos proyectos de leyes incorporan la planificación del tránsito de bicicletas y peatones. De acuerdo con la prioridad legislativa de los obispos de cuidar de la creación de Dios, la WSCC apoya los proyectos de leyes HB 1181 y SB 5203.
Urge Your Senator to Support These Pro-Life Bills
Now is also the time to engage in respect life advocacy by urging your state senator to support pro-life bills that have not yet been scheduled for committee hearings. Unfortunately, every year many pro-life bills are not even assigned to hearings during the legislative session. Identify your district, senator, and senator’s email here, and then write your senator and urge him or her to support the following pro-life bills:
SB 5098 Prohibiting abortion on the basis of down syndrome
SB 5172 Ensuring only physicians perform abortions and informing women of the inherent risks associated with abortion
SB 5227 Prohibiting sex-selection abortion
SB 5185 Applies various limits to abortion
Urja a su senador a apoyar estos proyectos de leyes provida
Ahora es también el momento de abogar por el respeto por la vida, urgiendo a su senador estatal a que apoye estos proyectos de leyes provida que no han sido todavía programados para audiencias en comités. Desafortunadamente, cada año, muchos proyectos provida ni siquiera llegan a tener audiencias durante el periodo legislativo. Identifique su distrito, su senador y obtenga su contacto de email aquí, y luego escríbale urgiéndole que apoye los siguientes proyectos de leyes provida del senado:
SB 5098 Que prohíbe el aborto a causa del síndrome de Down.
SB 5172 Que asegura que solo los médicos pueden realizar un aborto e informa a las mujeres acerca de los riesgos asociados con el aborto.
SB 5227 Que prohíbe el aborto según la selección de sexo.
SB 5185 Aplica varias limitaciones al aborto
Useful Links for the Legislative Session
Washington State Legislature – Information on bills, hearings, legislators, and more
Enlaces útiles para el periodo legislativo
Legislatura del Estado de Washington – Información sobre proyectos de leyes, audiencias, lista de legisladores y más.
Identifique su distrito y a sus legisladores
Current Events
Poverty Awareness Month
January is Poverty Awareness Month. The US Bishops established the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) in 1970 as an essential part of the Church’s social mission, and a unique part of the Catholic community’s broad commitment to empowering low-income people, families and communities. Poverty USA is an initiative of CCHD and was created as an educational resource to help individuals and communities to address the root causes of poverty in America. Economic justice is a WSCC state legislative priority.
Eventos actuales
Mes de concientización sobre la pobreza
Enero es el Mes de Concientización sobre la pobreza. Los obispos de los Estados Unidos establecieron la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano (CCHD, por sus siglas en inglés) en 1970 como una parte esencial de la misión social de la Iglesia, en especial como parte del compromiso más amplio de empoderar a las personas de bajos ingresos, familias y comunidades. Poverty USA es una iniciativa de CCHD y fue creada Como un recurso educacional para ayudar a individuos y comunidades a abordar las causas fundamentales de la pobreza en los EE.UU. La justicia económica es una prioridad legislativa de la WSCC.
National Human Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
January is National Human Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Learn more about human slavery and human trafficking from the USCCB, the USCCB’s Antitrafficking Program, and the USCCB’s Justice for Immigrants campaign. Supporting anti-trafficking efforts and trafficking victims are WSCC legislative priorities.
Mes Nacional de la prevención de la esclavitud y de la trata humana
Enero es el Mes Nacional de la prevención de la esclavitud y de la trata humana. Conozca más acerca de la esclavitud y de la trata humana en el sitio de la USCCB, de su Programa antitráfico, y de la campaña denominada Justicia para los inmigrantes. Apoyar las iniciativas anti-trata humana y a sus víctimas son prioridades legislativas de la WSCC.
Important Dates
January | Poverty Awareness Month |
January | National Human Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month |
January 20 | National March for Life in D.C. |
January 22 | Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children |
January 28-31 | Catholic Social Ministry Gathering |
WSCC Staff
We invite you to contact us at any time.
Mario Villanueva, Executive Director
mario.villanueva@wacatholics.org
Adrienne Corpuz Joyce, Director of Policy and Communications:
adrienne.joyce@wacatholics.org
Tracey Wilson Yackley, Operations Manager:
tracey.yackley@wacatholics.org
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Fechas importantes
Enero | Mes de concienciación sobre la pobreza |
Enero | Mes de la prevención de la esclavitud y la trata humana |
Personal de la WSCC
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