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ALEC pulling the stringsCorporations write bills to create tax loopholes, eliminate consumer protections, bust unions, and overturn health insurance reform. Then ALEC sends the legislation to conservative legislators in every state and helps them turn the bills into law. Add your name to our letter to the 20 Washington legislators who are members of ALEC, asking them to resign their membership. Read more >
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What happened in Olympia?After four months, three rogue senators, two special legislative sessions, and one all-nighter, we finally have a state budget! Here's our rundown of what happened in Olympia. Read more >
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Fuse Early Endorsements for the 2012 ElectionOur early endorsements for the 2012 elections are here! Congratulations to early endorsed candidates Noel Frame, Craig Pridemore, Bud Sizemore, Jay Inslee, Bob Ferguson, Cyrus Habib, and Tami Green! Read more >
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How much more do women pay for health care?Most states still allow insurance companies to charge women more than men for the same health coverage. The Affordable Care Act finally bans this gender discrimination. Read more >
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Pledge to Approve Referendum 74 and Protect Marriage EqualityIt's time for all of us to stand together for equality. Thanks to our state's historic marriage equality law, all committed couples in Washington receive the same dignity, respect, and protection under law. But anti-gay activists want to take it all away. Read more >
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Rob McKenna: A Career Fighting Against ProgressRob McKenna has announced his candidacy for Governor of our state, and we believe he would roll back years of progress that we've worked for in Washington. He has established a clear track record of rewarding conservative corporate interests and pandering to Tea Party extremists, all while trying to sound like a moderate in public. Check out our rapid response video exposing McKenna's conservative record.
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How are we doing? Take our survey! At Fuse, our strength comes from our members. As we determine our plans and priorities, we're looking to you for feedback on what we've done well, what we can improve on, and what you'd like to see us do in the upcoming year.
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