The Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs (CHA) was created by a Governor's Executive Order and established in statute in 1971. As mandated by the state legislature, the Commission’s functions are to improve public policy development and the delivery of government services to the Hispanic community. CHA is governed by RCW Chapter 43.115 and WAC Chapter 322-12.
Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs
(CHA)
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Washington State Office of the Governor
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Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs
(CHA)
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Observations
WA Governor - Bill Action
(March 31, 2020) - Summary
The Governor signed HB 2870, WSLCB’s request legislation establishing a social equity program, competitive grants, and a task force to help open a new cycle of retail licensure.
WSLCB - Executive Management Team
(July 10, 2019) - Summary
Agency leadership discussed diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; the lifting of the moratorium in Clark County; and an interim study on taxation by potency.