News & Views
Stay informed with the latest news and views from your local Walla Walla County Democrats. This is where you can learn about recent developments, events, and initiatives that shape our local Democratic Party and our shared vision for a brighter future.
Join us at the Art Walk on June 7
Visit Helen Boland and Ron Kammer as they share their artistic talents.
Frances Chvatal Elected as Acting Chair
On May 23, the Executive Board elected Frances Chvatal, Second Vice Chair, to serve as the party’s Acting Chair. Frances brings a long history of exemplary service to the Walla Walla Democrats to this new position of responsibility.
Bad, Bad, Bad Initiatives
Jim Walsh, chair of the Washington State Republican Central Committee, is a sponsor of three initiatives designed to deliver a big payday to Washington’s ultra-rich.
Carmela Conroy Returns to the Walla Walla Democrats
This Tuesday, May 14, Carmela presented to a packed house of PCOs, party members, and friends at the Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee. A video of her presentation is here.
40 Democratic PCOs elected. Primary election will decide two contests.
An unprecedented number of Democrats filed to be Precinct Committee Officers during filing week that ended Friday afternoon, May 10. Democrats will fill PCO roles in 42 precincts.
Monday, Monday . . .
The Walla Walla Democrats New Office was celebrated with two events on back-to-back Mondays.
Governor Inslee Signs the new Rural Library Bill
On March 26, Gov. Jay Inslee signed Senate Bill 5824 into law. This law redefines the rules of dissolving Rural Library Districts. Eilse Severe, chair of Neighbors United for Progress, attended the ceremony.
Jeffrey Robinson: 39 Under 39
The Walla Union-Bulletin announced its selection of 39 community members “who are age 39 or younger and who work to support our community through leadership in business, health care, arts and culture, education, public service, nonprofits, and advocacy.”
Demo Day at the Die Brucke
The dust is flying at the Walla Walla Democrats new downtown office.