Washington State Senate

Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions
2022 Regular Session of the 67th Legislature
DENNY HECK, President of the Senate KAREN KEISER, President Pro Tem
SARAH BANNISTER, Secretary of the Senate STEVE CONWAY, Vice President Pro Tem
JOHN LOVICK, Vice President Pro Tem

January 12, 2022 - Wednesday 3RD DAY
SB 5820 By Senator Carlyle

Appointing the superintendent of public instruction.

Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & K-12 EDUCATION.

SB 5821 By Senators Rivers and Billig

Evaluating the state's cardiac and stroke emergency response system.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

SB 5822 By Senator Wilson, L.

Concerning insurance coverage for biomarker testing.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

SB 5823 By Senators Das and Robinson

Addressing local infrastructure project areas.

Referred to Committee on HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

SB 5824 By Senators Nobles and Mullet

Providing dependent youth with financial education and support.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, REENTRY & REHABILITATION.

SB 5825 By Senators Kuderer and Das

Establishing a rental and vacant property registration program work group.

Referred to Committee on HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

SB 5826 By Senator Padden

Concerning warm water game fish management.

Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE, WATER, NATURAL RESOURCES & PARKS.

SB 5827 By Senator Dozier

Concerning offender management network information and electronic health records systems at the department of corrections.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, REENTRY & REHABILITATION.

SB 5828 By Senator Nguyen

Implementing recommendations of the autonomous vehicle work group.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

SB 5829 By Senator Braun

Concerning appropriations for behavioral health.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

SB 5830 By Senators Liias and Hasegawa

Increasing tenure-track faculty at the public baccalaureate institutions.

Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.

SB 5831 By Senator Wilson, L.

Concerning transparency in state and local taxation.

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & ELECTIONS.

SB 5832 By Senators Das and Fortunato

Expanding the multifamily tax exemption program to include converting existing multifamily units.

Referred to Committee on HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

SB 5833 By Senator Carlyle

Increasing compensation options for directors of a school district board.

Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & K-12 EDUCATION.

SB 5834 By Senator Carlyle

Implementing enterprise-wide technology policies in state government to ensure consistency, security, and responsible use of data.

Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY.

SB 5835 By Senators SaldaƱa and Keiser

Concerning workers' compensation.

Referred to Committee on LABOR, COMMERCE & TRIBAL AFFAIRS.

SB 5836 By Senator Fortunato

Concerning informed consent for COVID-19 vaccines.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

SB 5837 By Senators Salomon and Das

Removing plastic bags as an option for use at retail establishments.

Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY.

SB 5838 By Senators Nobles and Rivers

Providing a monthly diaper subsidy for parents or other caregivers receiving temporary assistance for needy families.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, REENTRY & REHABILITATION.

SB 5839 By Senator Padden

Creating the crime of interfering with a firefighter or emergency medical services provider.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5840 By Senator Keiser

Concerning language requirements for prescription drug labels.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

SB 5841 By Senator Holy

Incentivizing cities and counties to increase employment of commissioned law enforcement officers.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5842 By Senators Carlyle and Liias

Concerning state laws that address climate change.

Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY.

SJR 8212 By Senator Carlyle

Removing the superintendent of public instruction as a statewide elected official.

Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & K-12 EDUCATION.