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Fifth Attempt for a Washington Boys & Men Commission Falls Short

WA Boys and Men bill 2026 did not pass

Representative April Berg’s House Bill 2401 failed to pass the House of Representatives by the February 17 cutoff. The bill passed the State Government & Tribal Relations Committee by a 5 to 2 vote on January 30, and it passed the Appropriations Committee 22 to 8 on February 9. But it didn’t make it to the House floor for a vote in time.

Washington Lawmakers Hear 16 Testimonies for Commission Supporting Boys and Men

16 testifiers for HB 2401 Jan 23, 2026

Directors of nonprofit organizations, representatives of labor unions, medical doctors, a school district superintendent, and several grassroots advocates testified on January 23 at a historic public hearing for legislation to create a Washington boys and men commission.​ View the full 37-minute public hearing​.

38 Washington Lawmakers Sponsoring Legislation for a Boys & Men Commission

April Berg Mary Dye HB 2401 HB 2461

On Friday January 9, Representative April Berg (D-Mill Creek) introduced House Bill 2401 establishing the Washington boys and men commission. It garnered a total of 19 Democratic sponsors and 1 Republican sponsor, Rep. Michelle Valdez. On Tuesday January 13, Representative Mary Dye (R-Pomeroy) introduced House Bill 2461 establishing the Washington commission on boys and men. It garnered a total of 18 Republican sponsors and 0 Democratic sponsors.

Little Boys Blue: Sons, Brothers, Fathers Too

Little Boy Blue

“In the dust of that little chair, what has become of our Little Boy Blue?” A guest contribution by Terry Oxley, retired Army officer and a past Board Director of USO Northwest and the Washington Youth Academy Foundation.