WA BUILD BACK BLACK ALLIANCE CALLS FOR EQUITY IN 2022 LEG SESSION
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SEATTLE, Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Washington Build Back Black Alliance (WBBA) , is calling on the upcoming Washington State Legislative session to meet or exceed last year's accomplishments that resulted in 155 bills being passed that mattered to black and other POC communities.
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- SEATTLE, Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Washington Build Back Black Alliance (WBBA) , is calling on the upcoming Washington State Legislative session to meet or exceed last year's accomplishments that resulted in 155 bills being passed that mattered to black and other POC communities.
- WBBA began in 2020 with five Black CEOs committed to uniting the black and other POC communities from East to West.
- Nearly a year later, the organization is sponsored by Clean & Prosperous Washington and Amazon and fourteen Black and POC-led organizations in their Alliance.
- As the Alliance looks to the 2022 legislative session, Sardinas said her organization is committed to doing the work that matters most to the black and other POC communities.