Washington Democrats recently introduced legislation that, if passed, would require a convicted sex offender to serve on a state advisory board.House Bill 2177, introduced earlier this month, would change the name of the "Sex Offender Policy Board" to the "Sex Offense Policy Board" in an attempt to .
People incarcerated for felony crimes in Washington prisons could get back their right to vote, serve on a jury, or run for office, if a new bill is approved this session by state lawmakers.
Democrats prioritized a new bill that demands "person-first" language to address how violent sex offenders are labeled. The intent is to stop defining a