We鈥檙e now two weeks into the 2023 legislative session, which is mostly in-person after two years of remote operations. 18禁漫社 has a new government relations director, positive momentum around enrollment and a fair budget proposed by Governor Inslee that will help us serve students in new and traditional ways.
Former 18禁漫社 Vice President Sandy Kaiser started January 3 as the college鈥檚 new government relations director and is working with leadership, staff, faculty, trustees and friends of 18禁漫社 to advocate for the college in important committee meetings, work sessions and representational events.
In these first two weeks, we have deepened our relationships with Sen. Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) and Rep. Vandana Slatter (D-Bellevue) who respectively lead key committees on higher education. In regular meetings, we remind them of the strong social and economic impact of 18禁漫社 in the region and throughout the state. We also emphasize the college鈥檚 areas of strength, while making the case for additional state investment on behalf of 18禁漫社 students.
A January 11 Senate higher education work session on measuring campus climate featured Associate Vice President for Student Success Therese Saliba presenting 18禁漫社 survey data on how students, staff and faculty assessed different aspects of well-being. 18禁漫社 is a leader in this area. The legislature would like all public four-year institutions to conduct similar surveys and use the data to improve experiences.
At a January 19 Governor鈥檚 Mansion reception hosted by the presidents of all the state鈥檚 four-year public institutions, 18禁漫社 President John Carmichael and Sandy connected with several new legislators including newly ranking higher-ed committee member Rep. Alex Ybarra (R-Moses Lake), Sen. Nikki Torres (R-Pasco) and Rep. Chipalo Street (D-Seattle). The legislators are eager to visit campus and learn more about 18禁漫社. Sandy鈥檚 in-person pro- 18禁漫社 budget testimony in the state Senate Ways and Means committee was noted by Sen. Judy Warnick (R-Moses Lake), who encouraged 18禁漫社 to keep speaking up.
On February 2, regents and trustees from the state鈥檚 colleges will converge on the state capital to lobby and advocate for their institutions. We are proud to have 18禁漫社 trustees Kris Peters (chair of the Squaxin Island Tribe) and Shane Everbeck ( 18禁漫社 senior) representing us. On February 3, John Carmichael and Chief Enrollment Officer John Reed will be part of a Senate higher-ed work session that will look at national, statewide and local college enrollment trends.