- Investing in our youth: Restore Becca Program funding in the 2025-2027 . . .
The $14 million allocated for Becca Program services statewide is not new funding or a luxury — it’s an investment in public safety, in long-term cost savings and, most importantly, in the lives of young Washingtonians
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- Washington budget cuts threaten vital resources for at-risk teens in . . .
The state House of Representatives approved a budget cutting nearly $14 million in grants that support the Becca Bill, legislation designed to help protect children who are said to be
- Investing in our youth: Restore Becca Program funding in . . . - NewsBreak
Provided by the state to counties since 1995, Becca Program funding is not just a budget line item, it’s a lifeline for thousands of young people in crisis Last year alone, over 8,000 youth and families received services or support from Becca-funded programming
- Keeping Kids in School – Center for Children Youth Justice - CCYJ
Topics include funding, accountability mechanisms, and best practices for intervening and engaging with families in crisis Educates stakeholders, including law makers The Becca Task Force has recommended system reforms to better support young people and families
- State Superintendent Chris Reykdal’s Statement on Washington State . . .
OLYMPIA—April 28, 2025—Yesterday, the Legislature concluded the 2025 Legislative Session and passed their final budgets Despite being faced with a $12 billion shortfall, legislators not only maintained maintenance-level funding in K–12 education—they made crucial investments
- Senate budget proposal protects core services, strengthens long-term . . .
The budget sustains funding for core services such as health care, housing, and food assistance, ensuring vulnerable Washingtonians continue to get the help they need It also includes a $25 million increase to expand support for crime victims and strengthen recovery resources
- Investing in our youth: Restore Becca Program funding in the 2025-2027 . . .
Provided by the state to counties since 1995, Becca Program funding is not just a budget line item, it’s a lifeline for thousands of young people in crisis Last year alone, over 8,000 youth and families received services or support from Becca-funded programming
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