The Lieutenant Governor
Learn the role of Washington State’s Lieutenant Governor and how this office fits within the executive branch.
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More Than Their Crimes: Reforming Juvenile Justice in Washington State
Explore juvenile justice reform in Washington State and youth voices behind SB 6160 at Green Hill School.
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Superior Court – WA Courts
Learn how Superior Courts handle major criminal and civil cases in Washington State’s judicial system.
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2026 Tech For Teens – Legislative Branch Explained
Follow real WA bills on AI and social media to see how ideas become law—from hearings to debate, votes, and the governor’s desk.
Multiple Videos
Gun Rights & Effective Background Checks (2026)
Explore firearm background checks in Washington State and how lawmakers balance public safety with gun rights.
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Precinct Committee Officer Privileges and Responsibilities
Chirag, a PCO himself, explains some of the impactful responsibilities of a PCO, like nominating political candidates for elected offices.
Early Learning Access (2025)
Explore special education funding in Washington State and hear different perspectives on equitable resource allocation.
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Prime Sponsorship
Learn how prime sponsors support bills in Washington State and why strong backing is key to passing legislation.
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Superintendent of Public Instruction
Learn the role of Washington State’s Superintendent of Public Instruction and how OSPI supports public schools.
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Documentary
The Pink Tax: WA Students Push For Pricing Equity
Follow WA students advocating for pricing equity and tackling the pink tax through the legislative process.
Medicine Creek Treaty of 1854
Explore the Medicine Creek Treaty and its lasting impact on Native communities in Washington State.
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How do I get a bill sponsored?
Learn how to get a bill sponsored and work with lawmakers in the Washington State legislative process.
Reading the Bill and the Bill Report
Learn how to read bills and bill reports in Washington State, including revisions, summaries, and key legislative details.
Attorney General
Learn the role of Washington State’s Attorney General and how the office represents and protects the public.
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Housing (House 2025)
Explore housing policy debates in Washington State and how lawmakers address affordability and housing access.
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Multiple Videos
Regulating New Industries (2026)
Explore how Washington State regulates new industries and protects consumers in evolving markets.
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Addressing Traffic Fatalities (2026)
Explore how Washington State addresses rising traffic fatalities and efforts to meet Target Zero safety goals.
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The Difference Between Criminal Vs. Civil? – Questions To The Court
Explore the difference between criminal and civil cases and how Washington State courts handle each.
What Happens If A Law Is Declared Unconstitutional? – Questions To The Court
Learn what happens when a law is declared unconstitutional and the roles of courts and lawmakers in Washington State.
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Secretary of State
Learn the role of Washington State’s Secretary of State and how the office oversees elections and public records.
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State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections
Learn about committee leadership and where the two parties stand on two important policies regarding partisanship and elections.
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Multiple Videos
Five O’Clock Bill
Learn what a “5 o’clock bill” is and how deadlines, debate, and strategy shape Washington State’s legislative process.
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Forest Conservation & Housing (2025)
Explore how Washington State balances housing growth with forest conservation and natural resource protection.
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Forest Protections (2025)
House Page, Mattilyne Dhane, asks House Environment & Energy Committee leadership about steps being considered to protect against deforest..
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Signing up to Testify
Learn how to sign up to testify on a bill and share your voice in Washington State’s legislative process.