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Skagit Valley College students meet with 10th District legislators in Dec. 2 forum

Students at Skagit Valley College’s Whidbey Island campus hosted a forum with their state lawmakers on Dec. 2, raising questions about the issues shaping their education, wellbeing, and future careers.

The forum was organized by the Associated Students of Skagit Valley College (ASSVC) and brought together legislators from Washington’s 10th Legislative District.

Senator Ron Muzzall, Representative Dave Paul, and Representative Clyde Shavers participated in the session, responding to a series of pre-screened questions submitted by students from across SVC’s campuses.

“Our students are eager to understand how decisions in Olympia impact their daily lives and their futures,” said Celeste Gallamore, San Juan Center Representative for the ASSVC, who facilitated the event. “Providing a space where they can speak directly with their legislators helps them see how their voices contribute to the policymaking process.”

Moderated by Dr. Brittany Knutson, SVC communication studies instructor, the conversation centered on student-generated questions about college affordability and transfer pathways, access to mental health resources, housing challenges in rural and island communities, the economic and environmental impacts of emerging AI technologies, and rising cost-of-living pressures affecting working students, as well as how lawmakers balance these competing priorities amid limited state revenue.

Before the student Q&A, each legislator provided a brief overview of their background, current work, and key legislative efforts affecting the 10th District.

The event concluded with guidance on how students can stay engaged with the legislative process throughout the year, including accessing session updates, contacting their representatives, and exploring internship opportunities.

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Skagit Valley College is making a difference throughout Skagit, Island, and San Juan counties by providing access to higher education for all who seek a better future. Part of what makes our college special is that we are deeply committed to equity in access, achievement, and community. Whether you are training for a new job, beginning your college experience, finishing the degree you started, adding English language skills, or pursuing a high school credential, Skagit Valley College welcomes you.

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