SB 5828 Moves Forward After Whirlwind 24 Hours!
If you’ve been following our advocacy efforts, you know that as of last Thursday, SB 5828 had not yet been scheduled for a hearing in the House Appropriations Committee. With the legislative clock ticking, the future of this critical bill—which seeks to restore vital College Bound Scholarship and Washington College Grant funding—felt uncertain.
Then came Sunday night.
Late Sunday evening, we received word that SB 5828 was officially scheduled for both a public hearing and an executive session for Monday morning at 10:30 AM. This left us with an incredibly narrow window to mobilize and ensure the voices of PLU students were heard in the legislative record.
Power in Numbers: 600+ Sign-Ins in 90 Minutes
Despite the short notice, the Lute community showed up in force. In just about an hour and a half on Monday morning, over 600 supporters signed in PRO for the legislative record. This massive surge of support sent a clear message to the committee: financial aid for private, not-for-profit university students is a priority for Washingtonians.
Testimony from the Front Lines
During the Monday morning hearing, PLU President Allan Belton and a PLU student testified before the House Appropriations Committee. Together, they shared firsthand accounts of why the recent cuts to the College Bound Scholarship are so damaging. They emphasized that for many Lutes, these funds are the difference between staying in school and being forced to put their education on hold.
A Major Milestone: Unanimous Approval
We are thrilled to share that later on Monday, the House Appropriations Committee voted unanimously to pass the bill out of committee!
This is a significant victory, but the work is still not done.
What’s Next?
Now that SB 5828 has cleared Appropriations, it moves to the Rules Committee. From there, it must be “pulled” from Rules to be scheduled for a full vote on the House floor.
We will need your help again. Once the bill reaches the floor, we will be calling on you to contact your representatives. We need them to:
- Vote YES on SB 5828.
- Support any amendments that specifically fix and restore the cuts to College Bound funding.
Thank you for your incredible responsiveness and advocacy. Because of you, we turned a late-night update into a major legislative win. Stay tuned for more updates as we push to get this bill across the finish line!





