Documents
- 2019 LGBTQ Commission workplan
- Our recommendations on the Parks Investment Initiative: 2015 Transition Year Funding Plan
- Seattle LGBT Commission Recommends LGBTQ Community Visibility and Inclusion of Cultural, Intersectional Diversity in Seattle 2035 Comprehensive Growth Management Plan
- Our recommendations on the Parks Investment Initiative: 2015 Transition Year Funding Plan
- SLGBT Commission calls on Gov. Inslee to support the demands of detainees at the Northwest Detention Center
- Seattle LGBT Commission Report of Needs Assessment Survey 2010
- Recommendations on Seattle 2035 Growth and Equity Public Review Draft
- Statement on the Passing of Danny Vega - press release 11/29/2011
- Mayor's response: Transgender Health Care Exclusions Memorandum, May 9, 2011
- Seattle City Council Transgender Health Care Exclusions Memorandum, May 12, 2011
- LGBT Commission: Transgender Health Care Exclusions Memorandum, March 24, 2011
- Council Resolution #31224
- Pride Month June 2010: Joint Proclamation by Seattle's Mayor and City Council
- Seattle LGBT Commission Report of Needs Assessment Survey 2010
- Seattle Commission for Sexual Minorities Annual Report 2007
- Health Disparities: The Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community in Seattle & King County Report and Policy Recommendations, January 2008
- 2006 GLBTQ Pride survey
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Youth in Seattle - Report and Policy Recommendations- Submitted to Mayor Nickels, City of Seattle - February, 2006
- SCSM Presentation to the City Council - Report and Policy Recommendations from the Queer Youth Forum - March 21, 2006
- SCSM Presentation to Health and Human Services Sub-Cabinet - Report and Policy Recommendations from the Queer Youth Forum - May 22, 2006
- Appendix - LGBQT Youth Resource List
- The Fortieth Anniversary of Stone Wall - The Fortieth Anniversary of Stone Wall an Op Ed by Washington State Senator Ed Murray, June 11, 2009 - originally written for Stonewall Forty
Work Plans by Year
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