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Washington Economic Justice Alliance
Dismantle Poverty’s work was featured in Results Washington’s June 23 public performance review, with presentations from Lori Pfingst and Steering Committee co-chair Drayton Jackson, and with Gov. Jay Inslee in attendance.
Results Washington is refocusing its efforts toward partnering with state agencies on complex, cross-enterprise projects. Our goal is to develop a process that fosters partnership and focuses on the outcomes that matter to state agencies, the Governor, and ultimately the state of Washington.
The June 23 meeting covered the state’s economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. You can see the slides from the presentation here and watch the full presentation below.