Learn more about Councilmember Jillian Henze of Waitsburg, one of our newly elected AWC Board members. “Councilmember Henze is an active and engaged member of AWC, and her perspective representing a small, rural community in Walla Walla County will be a great asset as we work to bring together the diverse perspectives of all 281 cities and towns in Washington,” said AWC CEO Deanna Dawson. “By working together, we can create strong cities, and a great state.” https://lnkd.in/dhT5ejbC
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The Association of Washington Cities (AWC) is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation that represents all 281 Washington's cities and towns before the state legislature, the state executive branch and with regulatory agencies. AWC is a highly respected voice before the Legislature, Congress, government agencies and others and is a catalyst for developing a broad public understanding of the important roles of cities and towns across the state. AWC social media is not a public forum. By accessing or engaging on AWC’s social media sites, you accept and agree to be bound by these Terms. https://wacities.org/terms-of-use
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http://wacities.org
External link for Association of Washington Cities
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- Government Relations
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Olympia, WA
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1933
- Specialties
- Legislative Advocacy, Education, Wellness, and Insurance
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1076 Franklin St. SE
Olympia, WA 98501, US
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The AWC Civic Service Recognition honors city officials retiring after 20+ years of service to cities. Congrats & thank you to the more than 60 retiring city officials! Your dedication to our communities is deeply admired. Do you see any familiar names on the list? Be sure to congratulate them! 👏🎉 https://lnkd.in/gu-J5W-3
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Learn more about Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring, newly elected secretary of the AWC Board of Directors. “I am committed to ensuring that all of our cities and towns are represented as we advocate for and enact common sense solutions to the pressing issues facing our communities” said Nehring. https://lnkd.in/dcFZ6T-t
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Secretary of State Steve Hobbs welcomes attendees to the WA State Sister Cities Leadership Meeting this morning at the Association of Washington Cities.
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AWC welcomes Mayor Pro Tem Fred Brink of West Richland as the newly elected vice president of the AWC Board of Directors. “I’m honored by the opportunity to work with my fellow city leaders to ensure AWC continues to deliver timely, relevant, and impactful advocacy, education, and services to every one of our state’s 281 cities and towns,” said Brink. https://lnkd.in/gR2_Cs2z
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Thanks to your generosity, we raised over $9,000 for the CQC scholarship fund at Annual Conference! It’s not too late to support future scholarships. Your gift today supports our civic leaders of tomorrow. 🙌 https://lnkd.in/gPS9bfJp
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Tumwater’s Mayor Debbie Sullivan taps into Olympia Brewing's rich history, while Richland’s Mayor Theresa Richardson celebrates the city’s nuclear production legacy. Discover how these communities are reviving their stories and investing in the future. Check out the latest Cityvision magazine feature! https://lnkd.in/g8ENC5cG
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Thank you to AWC Past President Betsy Wilkerson, Spokane Council President, for her service to cities. Welcome and congratulations to our 2024-2025 AWC President, Duvall Mayor Amy Ockerlander! Learn more about President Ockerlander: https://lnkd.in/gc5uCYtH
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More than 450 attendees representing over 130 cities and towns across Washington gathered last week at the 2024 AWC Annual Conference in Vancouver to learn about issues critical to the success of cities. Check out the event photos: https://lnkd.in/gEaKkBWR