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Organizations Endorsing Family Leave Insurance

AARP Washington
American Association of University Women, Washington Chapter
A. Philip Randolph Institute, Seattle
Amalgamated Transit Union Legislative Council
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 2
American Federation of Teachers, Washington
Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers
Children’s Alliance
Child Care Resources (CCR)
Children’s Home Society
Church Council of Greater Seattle
Early Care and Education Coalition
Economic Opportunity Institute
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 751
International Union Of Operating Engineers Local 302
League of Women’s Voters of Washington
Lutheran Public Policy Office
Minority Executive Directors Coalition
Moms Rising
National Council of Jewish Women
National Employment Law Project
National Organization for Women, Washington Chapter
Northwest Women’s Law Center
Program for Early Parent Support (PEPS)
Seattle Human Services Coalition
Senior Citizens’ Lobby
Service Employees International Union, Local 775
Service Employees International Union, Local 925
Society of Professional Engineering Employees of Aerospace, IFPTE 2001 (SPEEA)
Statewide Poverty Action Network
Take Back Your Time
United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 141
Washington Association of Churches
Washington State Alliance for Retired Americans
Washington State Labor Council
Welfare Right Organizing Coalition

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