The Washington State Governor's Interagency Council on Health Disparities (WA Governor Council on Health Disparities) was created by the Washington State Legislature in 2006 via SB 6197 following the recommendation by the Joint Select Committee on Health Disparities. The Council is responsible for identifying priorities and creating recommendations for the Governor and Legislature to eliminate health disparities by race, ethnicity, and gender in Washington. The Council has 17 members including 14 individuals from state agencies, boards, and commissions, and three members selected by the Governor. The Council's statutory authority is described in RCW 43.20.275 wherein the State Board of Health is assigned funding and responsibility for convening the Council.
The Office of Equity Task Force was established by a proviso in the 2019-2021 biennial operating budget (HB 1109 section 221, subsection 7) directing the Governor’s Interagency Council on Health Disparities to convene and staff a task force is to develop a proposal for the creation of a state office of equity. The office of equity is intended to promote access to equitable opportunities and resources that reduce disparities, including racial and ethnic disparities, and improve outcomes statewide across all sectors of government. The proviso outlines the task force’s membership and reporting requirements to the Legislature.
Public Comment: We welcome you to participate in the meeting on July 29 and provide comments during the Public Comment period (see agenda). Written comments received by 12 p.m. (noon) on Friday, July 24 will be provided to members before the public meeting. Since this is the Task Force’s final public meeting, members may not be able to consider written comments received after July 24.
Agenda (Jul 23, 2020)