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We would like to acknowledge and congratulate the November NACo Leadership Academy graduates from Washington. More...
During the 2024 Membership Meeting of the Washington State Association of Counties (WSAC), Lincoln County Commissioner Rob Coffman was sworn in as the… More...
The Washington State Supreme Court convened to hear comments on the proposed changes to the Supreme Court's adopted standards on indigent defense. More...
Attention Coastal Caucus members! Here are three announcements related to coastal waters that may interest you. More...
WSAC and its co-plaintiff counties reached an agreement with the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) to address the ongoing juvenile de… More...
The 2024 August Primary finally arrived, and as of the first count, only 20.97% of Washington State voters have returned ballots in time for the initi… More...
WSAC announced today that it is filing a lawsuit over the State’s failure to adequately house and rehabilitate juvenile and young adult offenders. More...
New information regarding the recent letter from Ross Hunter, Director of DCYF, suspending new intakes into the state’s Juvenile Rehabilitation Facili… More...
On Wednesday, March 27th, the Washington State Association of Counties’ (WSAC) Board of Directors selected former Pierce County Councilmember Derek Yo… More...
On Friday, March 22, 2024, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Allyson Zipp dismissed the Washington State Association of Counties’ (WSAC) lawsuit ch… More...
Each year, the Puget Sound Partnership takes a trip to Washington D.C. to advocate for federal investment priorities that help to advance Puget Sound … More...
Early in November, week we saw around 350 county leaders and guests from all 39 counties across Washington State gathered at the Davenport Grand in Sp… More...
After 15 years, Franklin County Commissioner Brad Peck, announced he will be resigning, effective midnight, January 1, 2024. More...
In a monumental victory, a Pierce County judge has ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought forth by 28 counties and WSAC, against the Washington State Dep… More...
WSAC is a vital organization that fosters collaboration, provides training, and advocates for the interests of counties in WA. Unsurprisingly, people … More...