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 14, 2022 - Friday 5TH DAY
SB 5861 By Senators Liias and Robinson

Concerning housing benefit districts.

Referred to Committee on HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

SB 5862 By Senators Lovelett and Rivers

Concerning technical changes to the commercial property assessed clean energy and resiliency program.

Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY.

SB 5863 By Senators SaldaƱa and Liias

Concerning the removal of vehicles by a regional transit authority when obstructing the operation of high capacity transportation vehicles or jeopardizing public safety.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

SB 5864 By Senators Wilson, L. and Dozier

Concerning unemployment eligibility for certain unvaccinated employees.

Referred to Committee on LABOR, COMMERCE & TRIBAL AFFAIRS.

SB 5865 By Senator Sheldon

Establishing recreational target shooting areas on public lands.

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

SB 5866 By Senators Robinson and Randall; by request of Department of Social and Health Services

Concerning medicaid long-term services and supports eligibility determinations completed by federally recognized Indian tribes.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

SB 5867 By Senator Fortunato

Concerning compassionate and effective strategies to address the homelessness crisis.

Referred to Committee on HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

SB 5868 By Senators Hawkins and Kuderer

Expanding the use of the rural counties public facilities sales and use tax to include affordable workforce housing.

Referred to Committee on HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

SB 5869 By Senators Lovick and Dhingra

Concerning photographs, digital photographs, microphotographs, videotapes, other recorded images, or other records identifying a specific instance of travel from toll systems and traffic safety cameras.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5870 By Senators Frockt and Pedersen

Enacting the uniform college athlete name, image, or likeness act.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5871 By Senator Wilson, J.

Establishing a pilot project to authorize certificated teachers to operate microschools.

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

SB 5872 By Senator Brown

Recognizing that power plants that comply with the state greenhouse gas emissions performance standard are consistent with Washington's long-term policy for electricity.

Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY.

SB 5873 By Senator Keiser

Concerning unemployment insurance, family leave, and medical leave premiums.

Referred to Committee on WAYS & MEANS.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

HB 1122 By Representatives Lovick, Klippert, Ryu, Goodman, MacEwen and Orwall

Concerning the retirement age for state guard members.

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & ELECTIONS.

SHB 1124 By House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representative Cody)

Concerning nurse delegation of glucose monitoring, glucose testing, and insulin injections.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

ESHB 1141 By House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Rude, Macri, Stonier, Tharinger, Ormsby, Frame, Pollet, Goodman, Peterson, Thai, Ramel, Johnson, J., Bateman, Simmons, Fitzgibbon and Valdez)

Increasing access to the death with dignity act.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG TERM CARE.

ESHB 1329 By House Committee on Local Government (originally sponsored by Representatives Wicks, Pollet, Taylor, Ryu, Wylie, Shewmake, Bateman, Lovick, Fey, Morgan, Lekanoff, Harris-Talley and Peterson)

Concerning public meeting accessibility and participation.

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & ELECTIONS.