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Bill to create P‑20 workforce coordination and public education dashboard wins broad support at hearing

January 22, 2026 | Legislative Sessions, Washington


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Bill to create P‑20 workforce coordination and public education dashboard wins broad support at hearing
Senate Bill 6,089, presented Jan. 22, directs the Office of Financial Management to contract with a neutral nonprofit to review P‑20W (preschool through workforce) efforts, convene an advisory group and recommend coordination strategies, and to create a public‑facing P‑20 data dashboard that reports disaggregated student outcomes by November 2027.

Sponsor Senator Vandana Slatter said the bill updates an earlier statewide vision and would help stakeholders “connect the dots” across early learning, K‑12, higher education and workforce pathways. “We need that right now,” Slatter said, asking for the committee’s support.

The bill drew wide proponent testimony from education advocates, state agencies and students. Eric Corman of the League of Education Voters and Janae Myers Twitchell of Washington STEM said the legislation would not direct policy but would provide infrastructure to clarify how existing programs add up and to reduce duplication. Karina Cruz (Communities for Colleges), Darren Knapp (Puget Sound ESD), Dr. Soleil Boyd (Children’s Alliance) and others said the bill would improve transparency and equity if early learning is meaningfully included.

Agency witnesses welcomed coordination but urged caution. Simone Bowe of the Washington Education Association asked for stronger guardrails around public‑private partnerships and data stewardship, warning against dashboards maintained by non‑state entities without legislative oversight. Tyler Munshi (OSPI) and Nate Humphrey (State Board for Community & Technical Colleges) asked that the bill minimize duplication of existing work and protect learner data.

The bill creates a public‑private partnership account that retains interest and permits OFM to authorize expenditures for system coordination and the dashboard; a report to the legislature and philanthropic community is required by July 2027. Staff told the committee a fiscal note was requested but not yet available.

Committee members thanked sponsors and proponents and closed the public hearing. No committee votes were recorded in the public transcript portion.

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