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Submit Your Request for the State Legislative Agenda

We are compiling requests for the Regional Advocacy Council’s State Legislative Agenda in anticipation of the upcoming legislative session.

Annually, Greater Spokane Incorporated (GSI) generates a community-focused Legislative Agenda that outlines and prioritizes the work we undertake in Olympia during the legislative session. Focused on our mission to lead transformative business and community initiatives to build a robust regional economy, the legislative agenda works to grow business and lead investment in the region.

In January, when the state legislative session begins, GSI supports these requests through direct advocacy with legislators, coordination with other associations and interest groups, and grassroots engagement of the business community. In this way, we drive change on the state level that advances growth in the Spokane region.

Do you have an idea or project that will enhance the Spokane regional community? We invite you to submit your request for consideration by GSI’s Public Policy Council by October 18.

The necessary forms are included below with additional instructions for submission and information about GSI’s Public Policy Principles, which guide the decision-making process of the Public Policy Council.

Please fill out the State Investment Request Form or the Legislative Policy Request Form by
October 18. View the 2023 State Legislative Agenda Timeline and GSI Public Policy Principles for reference.

If you have questions or ideas for the agenda, please call or email Director of Public Policy Jake Mayson at jmayson@greaterspokane.org or (509) 321-3625.  

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