From Molly Gallagher <[email protected]>
Subject Tell Your Lawmakers: Invest More in Our State's Safety Net Programs!
Date December 16, 2022 10:00 PM
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Governor’s budget addresses immediate crises, but misses opportunity to plan for the future
On Wednesday, Governor Inslee released his Proposed 2023-25 Budget plan. In his budget, he focuses on the immediate crises of housing and homelessness, behavioral health, and climate change. While we wholeheartedly agree that these are worthy investments, we were also disappointed by the missed opportunity to meet our state’s long term goals of reducing poverty and supporting our communities in meeting their basic needs.

While the Governor prioritized addressing homelessness, we were disheartened that the budget did not make the connection between homelessness and a fraying safety net. We know – and have heard your experiences with this! – that failing to make investments and progress in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) also means failing to impact family homelessness in more profound ways. And we know that longstanding racism and sexism mean that access to TANF and other safety net programs is hardest for Black and brown families. This year, the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) requested several pieces of legislation and budget investments to help our most economically marginalized community members better meet their basic needs. Out of their nine proposals, just one and a half were included in this budget proposal. As a state, we can do better.

Washington state has a 10 Year Plan to Dismantle Poverty, with a goal of cutting poverty in half while also working to address the ways racism often deepens poverty for people of color. Achieving this goal requires that we reject the false choice of mitigating a current crisis and planning for a poverty-free future.

TAKE ACTION:

The governor’s budget is just the starting point. Over the course of the upcoming legislative session, we can and will push for the policies and budget investments we hope to see. But we can’t do it alone. Email your legislators today and tell them you want them to invest in strategies that support people in meeting their basic needs now AND into the future.

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