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Governors Evans, Locke, and Gregoire Announced as Equality Campaign Honorary Co-Chairs
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Former Washington State Governors Daniel J. Evans, Gary Locke, and Christine Gregoire meet at the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and are announced as the League's honorary co-chairs for the I-1000 Equality Campaign. The attendees discuss support for the removal of the ban on affirmative action, known as I-200, and it's replacement with initiative I-1000, which would establish non-quota affirmative action. Former State Representative Jessie Wineberry introduces the former governors as well as community leaders who have pushed for the passing of I-1000.
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"Initiative I-1000 has passed at the state legislative," Professional Staff Organization via University of Washington, May 2, 2019.
"1-1000: Does affirmative action have a place in Washington state?" by Hanna Scott via MYNorthwest, April 19, 2019