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OFFICE OF STATE RELATIONS

The 2024 legislative ended on March 7 after the passage of the state’s supplemental operating, capital, and transportation budgets.

2024 Session Outcomes

The Office of State Relations serves as the principal liaison between the University of Washington and state government. Through strong relationships with state elected officials, their offices, and state agencies, we work to advance the University’s mission and legislative priorities. We collaborate closely with the UW community, the state’s five other public baccalaureate institutions, community and technical colleges, and industry partners to identify shared interests and influence public policy. Additionally, we help ensure compliance with state advocacy laws.

Legislative Agendas & Outcomes

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State support is essential to University operations and our pursuit of providing an excellent and accessible education for all Washingtonians, improving the health and sustainability of our state, and promoting a prosperous economy.

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What is Lobbying?

UW employees must coordinate advocacy with the Office of State Relations to ensure clear and consistent communication and compliance with state laws. Learn more about the state’s lobbying laws and the UW’s related rules.

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Resources & Partners

Discover more about the Washington’s legislative process, including how a bill becomes a law, and explore the many internal and external organizations the Office of State Relations partners with.

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Latest News and Updates


  • Capital Budget leaders and staff briefed on the UW’s 2025 capital priorities

    September 23, 2024

    Last week, Rep. Steve Tharinger, Sen. Yasmin Trudeau, and legislative and gubernatorial staff visited UW Seattle for a briefing on and tour of the UW’s 2025 capital budget priorities. Attendees were briefed on the University’s long-term capital plan, campus asset renewal program, and recently completed or in progress capital projects. UW staff then dove into…

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  • Washington State holds primary election

    August 7, 2024

    The 2024 primary election was held yesterday, August 6th. In Washington’s top-two primary system, the two candidates with the most votes, regardless of political party. advance to the general election on November 5th. The Washington State House of Representatives has 98 seats and the Senate has 49. Democrats currently control both the House (58-40) and…

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  • Reps. Abbarno & Orcutt visit with local students at UW Chehalis STEM Camp

    August 7, 2024

    This week, the UW partnered with the Chehalis Foundation to host our annual local STEM camp for incoming 9th-12th graders focused on medicine and engineering science. The students explored healthcare simulation today with experts from the UW WWAMI Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH). They learned how technology, art, and science intersect to create innovative…

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