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Commission committees report on VOCA advocacy, AI listening sessions, menopause work and youth recruitment

Washington State Women's Commission · April 10, 2026

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Summary

Committee leads reported a VOCA advocacy collateral that aided funding conversations, a refocused AI listening‑session plan, implementation steps for workplace menopause equity and a youth advisory recruitment plan targeting ages 14–22 using social platforms.

Committee representatives updated the commission on recent and planned work across committees. The safety committee highlighted a collateral package used in VOCA funding advocacy that advocates brought to the legislature; committee members said the material added human stories to budget conversations and eased some advocacy access barriers.

On technology, the safety committee said it will scale back from multiple small listening sessions to one or two broader, interactive events focused on data privacy and safe use of AI, and to include students and elders to broaden perspectives.

Health committee leads described having completed research on perimenopause and menopause workplace equity and outlined an implementation plan for the remainder of 2026; commissioners asked that the work expand to related conditions such as endometriosis and PCOS.

Staff outlined a plan to recruit a youth advisory cohort aged 14–22 with a one‑year appointment cycle and recommended outreach on TikTok and Instagram to reach Gen Z applicants; staffing noted stipends are under discussion and that the cohort will feed a youth agenda into the commission’s broader work.

Why it matters: The committee reports show the commission shifting from broad listening to targeted, actionable work that can be implemented within current staffing and budget constraints. Youth recruitment aims to build a pipeline of civic engagement and representation.

What happens next: Committees will refine event plans (AI listening sessions and youth recruitment timeline), work with staff on fund‑raising or sponsorship strategies, and continue to align program work with the commission’s prioritized interim agenda.

Sources: Committee reports and staff presentations during the meeting.