Press Release
WashingtonVotes.org to Cover Special Legislative Session
Contact: John Barnes
jbarnes@wavotes.org
206-937-9691
OLYMPIA – WashingtonVotes.org will provide gavel-to-gavel coverage of the 2011 Special Legislative Session that begins today. WashingtonVotes.org is a free website where interested citizens, media, activists, government affairs professionals and policymakers can track the issues they care about.
WashingtonVotes.org features:
- Concise, plain-English, objective descriptions of every bill, amendment and vote of the Washington Legislature
- Customizable daily email updates on legislative action
- The ability to search for legislation by issue, keyword, and bill number
- A searchable database of legislation and votes dating back to 2001
- A real-time Missed Votes Report that catalogs the number of votes each legislator misses
WashingtonVotes.org is a portal for policymakers, state agencies, members of local governments, schools and citizen groups that use the site to monitor bills during the fast-moving sessions. University and college faculty and students go to the website to teach and learn about the legislative process. Reporters covering state government regularly rely on WashingtonVotes.org for quick access to voting record information. Government affairs professionals use the site to stay updated on their issues.
In addition, during this special legislative session and all sessions, WashingtonVotes.org provides a weekly Roll Call service to more than thirty-five media outlets around the state. Through this service, updates are sent out on the top five bills each week that legislators voted on plus voting records tailored to each media outlets’ region. This covers nearly every legislative district in the state, providing valuable information to citizens on their legislators’ actions.
WashingtonVotes.org is a free public service of Washington Policy Center, a non-partisan, non-profit research and educational organization. Its purpose is to inform citizens, community leaders, business people, media and public officials about legislation that affects their families, schools, jobs and communities. The site empowers citizens to take a more active part in representative government, and hold their elected representatives accountable.