OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Washington state Senate has unanimously approved a measure authorizing $544 million in bonds for school construction - a day before several school districts vote on school construction funding packages of their own.
Included in the package is $10 million for safety upgrades to schools that include installing panic alarms to alert local law enforcement of emergencies.
Traditionally, the Legislature passes a construction bonding measure late in its annual session that covers everything from building upgrades to parkland acquisitions.
Republicans in the Legislature, however, are pushing a "fund education first" agenda that would allocate K-12 dollars separately and in advance of other moneys. With two Democrats joining 23 Republicans to form a one-vote majority in the Senate, the measure's passage on Monday can be seen as part of that broader effort.




