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Call for Submissions: Help Shape GSI’s Federal Agenda for 2025

Call for Submissions: Help Shape GSI’s Federal Agenda for 2025

Greater Spokane Inc. (GSI) is gearing up to develop its Federal Legislative Agenda for 2025, and we’re calling on you—our members, partners, and stakeholders—to help shape the priorities that will drive meaningful change for the Spokane region.

Our federal agenda plays a vital role in advocating for the policies, projects, and funding that will enhance our community’s economic growth, innovation, and quality of life. From infrastructure to workforce development, healthcare to technology, the issues we champion are powered by the voices of our community.

How You Can Contribute

We’re seeking your input on key issues, challenges, and opportunities that should be front and center as we advocate at the federal level. Whether it’s a specific policy recommendation, a project of regional significance, or a pressing concern for your industry, your expertise is critical to ensuring our agenda reflects the needs of our diverse region.

Submission Details

  • Deadline: February 17 by 5:00 PM
  • How to Submit: Answer a few short questions on our Federal Policy Support Request Form
  • Focus Areas: Topics can include (but are not limited to): transportation, healthcare, small business, housing, education, and so much more. You can view the current federal agenda here for more ideas.

Together, we can build a forward-thinking agenda that drives Spokane’s success on a national stage. Your voice matters, and we look forward to collaborating to make a difference for our region.

For more information or questions, contact Director of Public Policy Jake Mayson at [email protected]

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