OLYMPIA – The Washington State Library and Wisconsin State Library Agency are proud to announce extraordinary support from leaders in the game and gaming peripherals industries for their newly awarded IMLS National Leadership Grant, Empowering & Innovating Games-based Library Services. This groundbreaking initiative aims to integrate games into library services nationwide, fostering inclusion, innovation, and community engagement. This month, game companies GripMat, Lone Shark Hames, and Arcane Wonders have donated additional game materials in support of the… Read more
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OLYMPIA – Washington public schools will observe Temperance and Good Citizenship Day on Thursday, January 16, an event established in 1923 that is currently dedicated to helping students take the first step toward active participation in democracy by registering to vote.
The Office of the Secretary of State (OSOS) and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) are working together to bring civic education and voter registration opportunities to Washington… Read more
OLYMPIA – A member of Secretary of State Steve Hobbs’ Civic Engagement Program, David Lund, was appointed as a member of the Washington Jail Modernization Task Force. Lund’s perspective will provide firsthand knowledge to assist the task force in improving Washington’s jails for staff and inmates, evaluating current facilities for remodeling, planning for new buildings, and developing behavioral treatment plans for inmates. The task force was established by the Washington State Legislature in early 2024, and an initial report with findings and legislative needs is expected to be issued in… Read more
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Archives will display the original 1889 Constitution of the State of Washington outside of the bronze doors of the House Chamber in the Legislative Building on Sid Snyder Avenue in Olympia from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 16.
Representatives from the Washington State Archives will be on hand to answer questions about the document. The Washington State Patrol will escort the state constitution from the archives, remain with the document at the capitol, and escort it back to the vault.
Image… Read moreOLYMPIA – Washington residents, public employees, and state retirees are being asked by Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to help those impacted by the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia, and Sunset fires in southern California.
The Disaster Relief Center (DRC), a special function of the Secretary of State’s Combined Fund Drive (CFD), directs those who are interested in donating to verified and registered crisis-relief charities during periods of natural or humanitarian disasters that exceed a region’s capacity to provide help. The DRC does not endorse any specific charity but does… Read more
OLYMPIA — On Tuesday, Jan. 7, Meta announced it will no longer provide fact-checking moderation on its platforms, removing misinformation labels and relying instead on its users to identify and comment on false content.
Social media is increasingly used to post and share news, including information about local, state, and federal elections. Our elections offices are now even more critical as trusted sources of accurate information, due to the reduction of intentional content moderation by experts on prominent platforms.
“Washington’s elections officials at both… Read more
OLYMPIA – On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Washington’s 12 electors met to cast their votes for president and vice president, joining electors across the country in this constitutionally mandated step of the presidential election process. The meeting took place at 12 p.m. in the Legislative Building in Olympia. All 12 electors voted for Kamala Harris for President, and Tim Walz for Vice President. "I'd like to thank the electors gathered here today for playing this significant role in the governance of our great nation," said Secretary of State Steve Hobbs (pictured below). "On behalf of… Read more
OLYMPIA — Washington state’s 12 electors will convene to cast their votes for president and vice president, fulfilling a constitutionally mandated role of the Electoral College in the presidential election process. When: Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024 12 p.m. Where: Senate Chamber, Legislative Building, Olympia, Wash. Event will be broadcast live on TVW.… Read more
OLYMPIA – The Productivity Board, a state employee incentive program of the Office of the Secretary of State, presented its Teamwork Incentive Program award to the “LCB Pathfinders,” composed of employees from the Liquor Control Board and the Office of Administrative Hearings. The group was in Olympia, WA today to receive the ceremonial check from Secretary Hobbs in his office at the Legislative Building. The team’s money-saving suggestion streamlines digitizing and accessing records between agencies. It also improves efficiency by… Read more
OLYMPIA – The Office of the Secretary of State certified statewide results of the 2024 General Election on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
According to vote totals certified by Secretary of State Steve Hobbs, 3.96 million voters, or 78.94% of registered voters, returned ballots in the Nov. 5 election. Using Washington’s secure vote-by-mail system, 66.47% of voters returned ballots to official county drop boxes, and 32.78% of voters returned ballots by mail.
Washington reached a milestone on Nov. 4, surpassing 5 million registered voters. Notably, on Oct. 28, 10,059 voters registered… Read more