“From thenationaltree.org: Our ornaments represent what we think makes our state beautiful: nature, culture, tradition, and diversity. From time immemorial, the Lummi people have lived in what is now called the Evergreen State.” Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Rick Larsen:
“Another piece of WA in D.C.: This year, 2,600+ students participated in the America Celebrates ornament program to decorate the 58 trees that surround @TheNationalTree. WAs tree is decorated w/ornaments made by students in Mrs. Rushs 3rd grade class at Lummi Nation School!” Read on Twitter
“On this weeks #RecapWithRick Progress on the spending bill to fund the government Passed a bill to let Puerto Rico choose its status Traveling to Qatar as part of Presidential Delegation to the #FIFAWorldCup” on Dec. 16 Read on Twitter
“The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $66 billion to enhance passenger rail connectivity. Earlier this year, @Amtrak restored @Amtrak_Cascades service between Seattle #WA02 Vancouver, creating new jobs & keeping people & the economy moving in the Pacific Northwest.” on Dec. 15 Read on Twitter
Freeland saw a 90% rise in Medicaid payments for the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies in 2024, signaling shifts in both utilization and reimbursement trends.
Lawmakers from Washington’s 10th Legislative District will hold a virtual town hall on April 8 via Zoom. Residents can hear legislative updates and ask questions live or during registration.