Washington state’s 2023 legislative session ends on Sunday, but the debate it sparked around children and just how much autonomy they should have under the law is certain to continue.
You will read and hear a lot of disagreement on this issue. You will be fed misinformation and disinformation. Ultimately, you might be led to feel as if your value as a parent is wrapped up in whatever position you take (it’s not).
The question at the center of this debate is simple: At what age is a child capable of making life-altering decisions without the consent of their parents?
I hope this article can help strip away partisan arguments and hone in on whether Washington state lawmakers, namely those in the majority party, have struck an appropriate balance between the rights of parents and the rights of their children.