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SR 8626

Honoring Dorothy A. Reed.

2023-2024 Regular Session Introduced by Brad Hawkins

Washington Senate honors youth leaders in LYAC and related programs, marking LYAC's 20th anniversary and recognizing their leadership, civic engagement, and service.

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Bill Summary · SR 8626

Summary: Senate Resolution 8626 (SR 8626)

A ceremonial measure adopted by the Washington State Senate to honor and celebrate the students involved in youth leadership and civic engagement programs.

Overview

  • Type: Senate Resolution (ceremonial, non-binding)
  • Title: Honoring the students of the Legislative Youth Advisory Council and the Washington State Leadership Board
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: March 6, 2025
  • Adoption: March 6, 2025
  • Authorship: Sponsored by a group of Senate members (C. Wilson, Chapman, Cleveland, Cortes, Dhingra, Fortunato, Lovelett, Lovick, Nobles, Orwall; with subsequence versions including additional sponsors)

What the bill does

  • Officially recognizes and honors the students who participate in several youth leadership and civic programs administered by state offices.
  • Specifically honors students involved in:
    • Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC)
    • Washington State Leadership Board
    • Boundless Washington
    • Compassion Scholars
    • SAM sports mentoring program
    • Washington World Fellows
  • Marks 2025 as the 20th anniversary of LYAC, highlighting its role in enabling youth to engage with the legislative process, advocate for youth-focused policies, and elevate peer voices.

Key provisions and language

  • Core Purpose: A formal statement of appreciation for the students’ leadership, dedication, and service to Washington state communities.
  • Emphasis on: Personal growth, leadership development, civic engagement, and community service demonstrated by program participants.
  • Notable anniversary reference: Highlights LYAC’s 20-year history and its impact on youth participation in governance.
  • Final act: The resolution concludes with a formal declaration that the Senate honors and celebrates these students for their contributions toward a brighter future for Washington and beyond.

Who is affected

  • Primary beneficiaries: Students participating in LYAC, the Washington State Leadership Board, and the listed programs (Boundless Washington, Compassion Scholars, SAM sports mentoring, Washington World Fellows).
  • Indirect beneficiaries: Communities statewide that benefit from youth leadership, civic engagement, and service activities fostered by these programs.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Legislative actions: Adopted by the Senate on March 6, 2025.
  • Substitution note: A substitute version exists; it largely mirrors the original but includes formal certification language by the Secretary of the Senate (I, Sarah Bannister, Secretary of the Senate) confirming the copy and adoption, dated March 6, 2025.
  • Effect: As a resolution, it serves as ceremonial recognition rather than creating or altering statutes, policies, or funding.

Significance

  • Provides formal statewide acknowledgment of young leaders and their programs.
  • Reinforces the value of education, leadership training, and inclusive opportunities for youth.
  • May bolster visibility and support for youth engagement initiatives across Washington.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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