2026 Legislative Kickoff

Join the Futurewise 2026 Legislative Campaign! Our Kickoff Meeting will provide an opportunity to learn about issues affecting Washington, discuss our priorities for the upcoming year from rent stabilization and more homes near transit to rural housing, and strategize on how we can work together to make a difference.  Can’t make it?  Sign up here to get in the loop with volunteering.

Join us as we hear from Futurewise staff and partners about this year’s campaign.  This is an opportunity to get an update on our policy priorities, connect with other activists from across the state, and learn how you can help us win big in 2026.

Rescheduled! Wednesday, December 3, 6 pm
Zoom
You will receive a link to join upon registration HERE

 

2026 Legislative Kickoff

Join the Futurewise 2026 Legislative Campaign! Our Kickoff Meeting will provide an opportunity to learn about issues affecting Washington, discuss our priorities for the upcoming year from rent stabilization and more homes near transit to rural housing, and strategize on how we can work together to make a difference.  Can’t make it?  Sign up here to get in the loop with volunteering.

Join us as we hear from Futurewise staff and partners about this year’s campaign.  This is an opportunity to get an update on our policy priorities, connect with other activists from across the state, and learn how you can help us win big in 2026.

Rescheduled! Wednesday, December 3, 6 pm
Zoom
You will receive a link to join upon registration HERE

 

Meet Stephanie Cameron, Development Director!

Welcome to the newest Futurewise team member! Stephanie is our new Development Director and is here to make sure we have the resources to keep fighting for livable communities for decades to come. Read on to get to know her! … Continue reading

Marcella Buser
March 30, 2026

Victory for salmon and Southern Resident Orcas: Growth Management Hearings Board improves protections

On February 17, 2026, the Growth Management Hearings Board agreed with Futurewise and its allies that the Snohomish County critical areas regulations failed to adequately protect rivers and streams. Critical areas regulations are required to protect fish and wildlife habitats … Continue reading

Marcella Buser
March 26, 2026