2017 Greetings! It’s been much longer than I anticipated to be able to get back to writing this blog, so return now to fulfill one of my New Year’s resolutions. Health justice work is more important than ever and I created this blog to share information and perspectives on topics that may not get much attention elsewhere. My goal is to post once a month at minimum, and to keep a focus on my Washington as well as local developments and the bigger picture. I will start with a story on a positive development for healthcare consumers in our state.
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