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New York TimesThe Brutal Past and Uncertain Future of Native Adoptions

Chris Stearns has two distinct memories from his childhood in the late 1960s. The first is somewhat hazy: a crowded New York City picnic for white families who had adopted Native American boys and girls, somewhere at a hilly park. Mr. Stearns had never seen so many people — he was an onlyRead More

ICT NewsRacial disproportionality in ‘juvenile points’ sentences

Right now, 422 Indigenous people incarcerated in Washington’s state prisons are serving longer sentences because they were involved in the juvenile system as children. No one should be penalized twice for crimes committed when they were young. Our focus must be on healing and rehabilitation,Read More

Auburn ReporterWhat are the priorities for South King County legislators?

Rep. Chris Stearns (D) HB 2211: Granting local taxing authority to fund criminal justice This bill, if passed, would provide a county legislative authority until Jan. 1, 2027, to impose a criminal justice sales and use tax without voter approval. It also would provide a city within a countyRead More

Seattle TimesWA audit of failed rent-to-own program is a positive step

Prompted by a request from two state lawmakers, the Washington State Auditor’s Office will wade into why a state program designed to turn low-income renters into homeowners failed to do so. The audit will access the promises broken. With the use of low-income housing tax credits, WashingtonRead More

Nisqually Valley NewsBilly Frank Jr. statue will be displayed at U.S. Capitol

(From left to right: Representative Chris Stearns (D-Auburn 47th), Nisqually Vice Chair Antonette Squally, Puyallup Tribal member and treaty rights activist Nancy Shippentower, and Nisqually Chairman Willie Frank III stand next to the maquette of Billy Frank Jr.) Seeing the design of aRead More