STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
67th Legislature - 2022 Regular Session

LAURIE JINKINS TINA ORWALL
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
BERNARD DEAN, Chief Clerk

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions

January 10, 2022 - Monday 1ST DAY 2022 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 1588 By Representatives Walsh, Robertson, Boehnke, Corry, McCaslin, Abbarno, Eslick, Caldier, Graham, Klippert, Barkis, Chase and Sutherland
Restoring the authority of a peace officer to engage in a vehicular pursuit when there is reasonable suspicion a person has violated the law and the officer follows appropriate safety standards.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1589 By Representatives Walsh, Robertson, Corry, McCaslin, Eslick, Graham, Klippert, Barkis and Chase
Concerning the authority of peace officers to use physical force.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1590 By Representatives Dolan, Callan, Pollet, Bateman, Ramel, Wicks, Johnson, J., Senn, Ryu, Duerr, Walen, Goehner and Valdez
Concerning enrollment stabilization funding to address enrollment declines due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1591 By Representatives Dolan, Chapman, Rude, Corry, Walen, Caldier, Springer, Lekanoff, Wicks, Bateman, Eslick and Graham
Providing access to local enrichment funding for charter schools.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1592 By Representatives Leavitt, Vick, Ryu, Corry, Caldier, MacEwen, Graham, Boehnke, Paul, Hoff, Orwall, Barkis, Eslick and Wicks
Concerning military spouse employment.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1593 By Representatives Leavitt, Riccelli, Ryu, Taylor, Shewmake, Chopp, Wylie, Fitzgibbon, Caldier, Wicks, Barkis, Simmons, Duerr, Ramel, Eslick, Graham, Valdez and Gregerson
Expanding the landlord mitigation program to alleviate the financial burden on victims attempting to flee domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful harassment, or stalking.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1594 By Representatives Abbarno, Robertson, Maycumber, Boehnke, Corry, Chase, McCaslin, Caldier, Eslick, Walsh, Klippert, Dye, MacEwen, Stokesbary, Hoff, Barkis, Graham, Schmick and Chambers
Repealing the long-term services and supports trust program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1595 By Representatives Abbarno, Leavitt, Orwall, Chase, Eslick, Shewmake, Ryu, Dye, Hoff, Barkis, Boehnke, Graham and Valdez
Installing signs on or near bridges to provide information to deter jumping.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1596 By Representatives Abbarno, Boehnke, Corry, Chase, Caldier, Eslick, Graham, Klippert, Dye, Stokesbary and Chambers
Authorizing the availability of benefits from the long-term services and supports trust program for qualified individuals who reside outside of Washington.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1597 By Representatives Abbarno, Boehnke, Corry, Chase, Graham, Klippert, Stokesbary, Eslick and Chambers
Establishing an exemption from the payment of premiums to the long-term services and supports trust program based on hardship.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1598 By Representatives Abbarno, Boehnke, Corry, Chase, Caldier, Eslick, Graham, Dye, Stokesbary and Chambers
Concerning the payment of benefit units in the long-term services and supports trust program upon the death of a qualified individual.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1599 By Representatives Abbarno, Boehnke, Corry, Chase, Caldier, Eslick, Graham, Klippert, Dye, Stokesbary and Chambers
Establishing an exemption from the payment of premiums to the long-term services and supports trust program for recent graduates.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1600 By Representatives Abbarno, Johnson, J., Dent, Orwall, Berry, Eslick and Valdez
Concerning the installation of signs displaying the 988 national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1601 By Representatives Leavitt, Caldier, Ryu, Corry, Taylor, Slatter, Eslick, Thai, Chopp, Johnson, J., Fitzgibbon, Robertson, Wicks, Bateman, Simmons, Duerr, Sells, Berg, Walen, Graham, Paul and Gregerson
Expanding the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth pilot program.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1602 By Representatives Bronoske, Simmons, Leavitt, Caldier, Morgan and Chapman
Completing outstanding financial obligations regarding the Tacoma Narrows toll bridge project.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1603 By Representatives Barkis, Stokesbary, Abbarno, Caldier, Eslick, Graham, Robertson, Corry, Chase and Sutherland
Shifting funding obligations from the transportation appropriations act to the operating appropriations act.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1604 By Representatives MacEwen, Barkis, Abbarno, Caldier, Eslick, Robertson, Graham, Corry, Stokesbary and Chase
Dedicating the state sales tax on motor vehicles for transportation.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1605 By Representatives Corry, Abbarno, Caldier, Eslick, Walsh, Robertson, Barkis, Boehnke, Chase and Graham
Creating a program to provide for improved safety on roadways to prevent vehicle lane departures.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1606 By Representatives Barkis, Abbarno, Caldier, Eslick, Walsh, Robertson, Graham, Corry, Stokesbary and Sutherland
Concerning the correction of culverts.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1607 By Representatives Rude, Abbarno, Caldier, Eslick, Shewmake, Robertson, Johnson, J., Corry, Barkis and Leavitt
Concerning the safe routes to schools program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1608 By Representatives Caldier, Robertson, Abbarno, Eslick, Corry and Barkis
Identifying and removing barriers to employment with the Washington state ferries.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1609 By Representatives Hoff, Vick, Caldier, Graham and Corry
Limiting agency authority to align with federal standards during public health emergencies.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1610 By Representatives Bateman, Harris, Leavitt, Caldier, Ryu, Simmons, Wicks and Graham
Concerning the occupational therapy licensure compact.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1611 By Representatives Dolan, Steele and Duerr
Advancing equity in programs for highly capable students.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1612 By Representatives Sells, Berry and Wicks; by request of Employment Security Department
Making technical cross-reference corrections in statutes governing unemployment insurance.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1613 By Representatives Sells, Berry, Ryu and Wicks; by request of Employment Security Department
Concerning shared reporting responsibilities for both the paid family and medical leave and the long-term services and supports trust programs to clarify that information collected from employer reports shall remain private.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1614 By Representatives Kirby, Ryu, Berry, Johnson, J., Corry and Walen
Concerning online marketplace consumer product theft and safety protection.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1615 By Representatives Walen, Ryu, Leavitt, Fitzgibbon, Wicks, Bateman, Simmons, Duerr, Chase, Ramel, Springer and Berg
Concerning the sale of cosmetics tested on animals.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1616 By Representatives Simmons, Cody, Bateman and Valdez; by request of Attorney General
Concerning the charity care act.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1617 By Representatives Morgan, Leavitt, Johnson, J. and Ramel
Aligning state and school holidays.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1618 By Representatives Berg, Senn, Chapman, Ryu, Berry, Wicks, Bateman, Duerr, Ramel, Springer, Sells, Johnson, J., Taylor, Walen and Valdez
Prohibiting weapons at election-related offices and facilities subject to limited exemptions for law enforcement officers and security personnel.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1619 By Representatives Fitzgibbon, Hackney, Ryu, Berry, Wicks, Duerr, Ramel and Valdez
Concerning appliance efficiency standards.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1620 By Representatives Leavitt, Boehnke, Shewmake, Ryu, Robertson, Wicks, Duerr, Ramel and Valdez
Addressing the response to extreme weather events.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1621 By Representatives Mosbrucker, Orwall, Duerr, Chase, Graham, Wicks, Johnson, J., Bateman, Walen and Valdez
Creating programs to encourage sexual assault nurse examiner training.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1622 By Representatives Mosbrucker, Orwall, Duerr, Chase, Graham, Wicks, Johnson, J., Walen and Valdez
Increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiner education in rural and underserved areas.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1623 By Representatives Mosbrucker, Fitzgibbon, Leavitt, Ryu, Duerr, Graham and Wicks
Addressing the extent to which Washington residents are at risk of rolling blackouts and power supply inadequacy events.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1624 By Representatives Mosbrucker and Graham
Modifying the motorcycle safety education advisory board.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1625 By Representatives Bronoske, Leavitt, Boehnke, Sells and Graham
Specifying that space force reserve members who are officers or employees of the state of Washington or of any county, city, or other political subdivision have access to a period of paid military leave of absence from employment.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1626 By Representatives Chapman, Shewmake, Ryu and Leavitt; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife
Updating the authority for the fish and wildlife commission to adopt rules implementing electronic licensing practices.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1627 By Representatives Goehner, Eslick, Robertson and Graham
Making it possible for more properties to have access to water, storm drains, and sanitary sewage systems.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1628 By Representative Jacobsen
Concerning the preparation of statements in local voters' pamphlets.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1629 By Representatives Dolan, Wylie, Shewmake, Duerr, Walen and Chase
Concerning a comprehensive study of aerial imaging technology uses for state agencies, special purpose districts, and local and tribal governments.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1630 By Representatives Senn, Berg, Ryu, Berry, Wicks, Bateman, Ramel, Fitzgibbon, Sells, Walen and Valdez
Establishing restrictions on the possession of weapons in certain locations.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1631 By Representatives Shewmake, Ryu, Leavitt, Wicks, Bateman, Duerr, Boehnke, Walen and Paul
Supporting Washington's food production system by providing technical assistance in support of improved voluntary environmental stewardship.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1632 By Representatives Shewmake, Lekanoff, Chapman and Ramel
Concerning the issuance of tribal license plates.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1633 By Representatives Walsh, Graham and Sutherland
Providing parents and their children with more choices for a quality K-12 education through the family empowerment scholarship program.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1634 By Representatives Klippert, Chase, Graham and Sutherland
Clarifying the authority of law enforcement officers to acquire, possess, and use certain firearms and ammunition.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1635 By Representatives Klippert and Graham
Prohibiting former parents from receiving child support and maintenance from adoptive parents.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1636 By Representatives Klippert, Leavitt, Barkis, Graham and Sutherland
Reducing property taxes for gold star families.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1637 By Representatives Simmons, Taylor and Ryu; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Allowing a court to mitigate a criminal sentence when the defendant was experiencing mental illness at the time of the offense.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1638 By Representatives McEntire, Fitzgibbon, Rude, Duerr and Walen
Concerning fireworks prohibitions adopted by cities or counties.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1639 By Representatives Lekanoff, Goodman, Leavitt, Bateman, Ryu, Simmons, Shewmake, Berry, Ramel, Wicks, Berg and Valdez
Concerning the creation of an endangered missing person advisory designation for missing indigenous women and persons.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1640 By Representatives Lekanoff, Valdez, Bateman, Ryu, Berry, Ramel, Sells and Berg
Creating the joint legislative tribal-state relations committee as an agency within the legislative branch.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1641 By Representatives Hoff, Springer, Corry, Dufault, Graham and Sutherland
Restoring the business and occupation and public utility tax exemption for custom farming and hauling farm products.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1642 By Representatives Leavitt, Hoff, Orwall, Klippert, Ryu, Paul, Berry, Dolan, Graham, Valdez and Chambers; by request of Military Department
Concerning the Washington national guard postsecondary education grant program.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1643 By Representatives Hackney, Stokesbary, Bateman, Ryu, Simmons, Leavitt, Robertson, Walen, Valdez and Paul
Exempting a sale or transfer of real property for affordable housing to a nonprofit entity, housing authority, public corporation, county, or municipal corporation from the real estate excise tax.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1644 By Representatives Senn, Ybarra, Leavitt, Bateman, Ryu, Shewmake, Ramel, Fitzgibbon and Valdez
Permitting funds in the transportation vehicle fund to be used for electric and other clean pupil transportation vehicle feasibility planning and fueling station infrastructure.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1645 By Representatives Bateman and Schmick
Concerning medicaid assisted living payment methodology.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1646 By Representatives Bateman, Harris, Leavitt, Walen and Dolan
Continuing the work of the dementia action collaborative.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1647 By Representatives Tharinger, Leavitt, Duerr and Springer
Concerning the building for the arts program.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1648 By Representatives Vick and Kirby
Replacing an inactive certificate status with an inactive license designation.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1649 By Representative Shewmake; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife
Concerning the advisory committee on hunters and fishers with disabilities.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1650 By Representatives Leavitt, Mosbrucker and Eslick
Concerning commercial solicitation.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1651 By Representatives Thai, Macri, Bateman, Ryu, Berry, Ramel, Duerr and Valdez
Allowing providers to bill separately for immediate postpartum contraception.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1652 By Representatives Dolan, Lekanoff, Shewmake and Fitzgibbon
Concerning conservation district elections.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1653 By Representatives Lekanoff, Chapman, Ryu and Ramel
Improving statewide coordination in support of anadromous fish recovery.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1654 By Representatives Stokesbary and Simmons
Concerning health professional monitoring programs.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1655 By Representatives Griffey, Shewmake, Barkis, Eslick, Chase, Graham, Paul and Dent
Encouraging the opening of safety rest areas to the public.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1656 By Representatives Griffey, Graham, Walen, Robertson and Dent
Changing the definition of theft.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1657 By Representatives Griffey, Barkis, Graham and Dent
Reducing the emissions and safety risks of inadequate commercial truck parking supply through tax incentives.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1658 By Representatives Klippert and Graham
Requiring the department of children, youth, and families to incorporate principles of equality.
Referred to Committee on CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES.
HB 1659 By Representatives Slatter, Sullivan, Leavitt, Ryu, Morgan, Berry, Ramel, Thai, Wicks, Sells, Johnson, J., Berg, Bateman, Valdez, Chopp and Walen
Making higher education more affordable and accessible for students by bridging the gap between cost and need to reduce barriers, improve opportunity, and advance economic security.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1660 By Representatives Shewmake, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Bateman and Gregerson
Concerning accessory dwelling units.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1661 By Representatives Shewmake, Ryu, Berry, Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Springer, Duerr and Walen; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Conserving and restoring kelp forests and eelgrass meadows in Washington state.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1662 By Representatives Macri, Harris, Stokesbary, Simmons, Shewmake, Paul, Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Leavitt, Wicks, Duerr and Valdez
Concerning physical therapists performing intramuscular needling.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1663 By Representatives Duerr, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Berry, Leavitt, Ramel, Thai, Walen and Valdez
Reducing methane emissions from landfills.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1664 By Representatives Rule, Stonier, Shewmake, Senn, Ramel, Wicks, Johnson, J. and Callan
Concerning prototypical school formulas for physical, social, and emotional support in schools.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1665 By Representatives Rule, Shewmake and Duerr
Modifying the membership of the oversight board for children, youth, and families.
Referred to Committee on CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES.
HB 1666 By Representatives Wylie and Orcutt
Clarifying the method for determining the value of specified tangible personal property incorporated as part of certain public infrastructure for the purposes of use tax and business and occupation tax.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1667 By Representative Wylie
Concerning ownership of cannabis-related businesses.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1668 By Representatives Kloba and Wylie; by request of Liquor and Cannabis Board
Expanding regulatory authority over cannabinoids that may be impairing and providing for enhanced product safety and consumer information disclosure about marijuana products.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1669 By Representatives Stokesbary, Fitzgibbon, Leavitt, Robertson and Graham; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy
Concerning disability benefits in the public safety employees' retirement system.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1670 By Representatives Thai and Goehner
Concerning the appointment process for the chairperson and vice chairperson of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1671 By Representatives Riccelli, Leavitt, Bateman and Valdez
Establishing a prescription drug affordability board.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1672 By Representatives Wylie and Fitzgibbon
Concerning local property tax levies for conservation futures.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1673 By Representatives Ryu, Donaghy, Leavitt, Boehnke and Eslick; by request of Public Works Board
Concerning broadband infrastructure loans and grants made by the public works board.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1674 By Representatives Walen, Hoff and Boehnke
Authorizing sports wagering at cardrooms and racetracks.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1675 By Representatives Bateman, Maycumber, Leavitt, Graham and Dolan
Exempting a manufacturer of certain dialysate and dialysis devices used by home dialysis patients or a manufacturer's agent from the pharmacy practices act and legend drug act.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1676 By Representatives Harris, Pollet, Leavitt, Ryu, Chopp, Senn, Duerr, Valdez and Callan
Using the taxation of vapor products to fund additional tobacco and vapor use prevention and cessation programs and services.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1677 By Representatives Abbarno, Corry, Boehnke, Klippert, Sutherland, MacEwen, Eslick, Chambers and Graham
Concerning employer tax incentives for the support of veterans and military families.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1678 By Representatives Klippert, Chase, Graham, Eslick and Boehnke
Creating a domestic violence offender registry.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1679 By Representatives Klippert and Chase
Prohibiting abortions performed by means of medication.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1680 By Representatives Klippert, Graham, Chase, McCaslin and Sutherland
Recognizing the lasting immune protection resulting from recovery from COVID-19.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1681 By Representatives Simmons and Hansen
Modifying the requirements for vacating conviction records.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1682 By Representatives Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Duerr and Berry; by request of Department of Ecology
Concerning a compliance pathway specific to emissions-intensive, trade-exposed businesses for achieving their proportionate share of the state's emissions reduction limits through 2050.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1683 By Representative Corry
Concerning involuntary removal of property from current use classification.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1684 By Representatives Harris, Bateman, Fitzgibbon and Leavitt
Concerning public health and fluoridation of drinking water.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1685 By Representatives Eslick, Shewmake, Springer, Bateman and Paul
Increasing the cap on gross sales for cottage food operations.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1686 By Representatives Harris, Stonier, Ryu, Springer and Shewmake
Allowing the labeling of biodegradable products that are supported by recognized national or international test methods.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1687 By Representatives Bergquist, Leavitt, Ramel, Sells, Johnson, J., Bateman, Valdez and Paul
Enhancing the college bound scholarship program by increasing opportunities for students to attend community and technical colleges.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1688 By Representatives Cody, Schmick, Leavitt, Ryu, Graham, Taylor, Berry, Paul, Wicks, Springer, Sells, Bateman and Valdez; by request of Insurance Commissioner
Protecting consumers from charges for out-of-network health care services, by aligning state law and the federal no surprises act and addressing coverage of treatment for emergency conditions.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1689 By Representatives Walen, Harris, Leavitt, Graham and Duerr
Exempting biomarker testing from prior authorization for patients with late stage cancer.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1690 By Representative Peterson
Concerning the use of deception by law enforcement officers during custodial interrogations.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1691 By Representatives Gregerson, Lekanoff, Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Sells, Bateman, Duerr and Valdez
Concerning financial responsibility requirements related to oil spills.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1692 By Representatives Simmons, Hackney and Ryu
Promoting racial equity in the criminal legal system by eliminating drive-by shooting as a basis for elevating murder in the first degree to aggravated murder in the first degree.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1693 By Representatives Chase, McCaslin, Klippert, Eslick and Chambers
Recognizing the first day of May as home school day.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1694 By Representatives Berry, Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Bateman and Duerr
Concerning logistical processes for the regulation of priority chemicals in consumer products.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1695 By Representatives Walsh, Sutherland, Klippert, McCaslin and McEntire
Reforming the means by which the legislature establishes operating procedures.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1696 By Representatives Walsh, Sutherland, Chase, Klippert, McCaslin, Graham, McEntire and Chambers
Concerning access to legislative facilities on the capitol campus.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1697 By Representatives Leavitt, Ramel and Berg
Concerning privacy rights for Washington minors.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1698 By Representatives Shewmake, Ryu and Ramel
Prohibiting latex gloves in the handling and preparation of food for sale to consumers.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1699 By Representatives Bergquist, Volz, Ryu, Leavitt, Chase, Robertson, Graham, Springer, Sells, Valdez, Dolan and Paul
Permitting individuals retired from the public employees retirement system, the teachers retirement system, and the school employees retirement system additional opportunities to work for a school district for up to 1,040 hours per school year while in receipt of pension benefits until July 1, 2025.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1700 By Representatives Paul, Griffey, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Ramel, Leavitt, Wicks, Shewmake and Duerr; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Concerning sustainable funding for the derelict vessel removal account using the vessel watercraft excise tax.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1701 By Representatives Bergquist, MacEwen, Sells, Bateman, Graham and Fitzgibbon; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board
Concerning law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system benefits.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1702 By Representatives Boehnke, Abbarno, Chambers, Graham and Sutherland
Accelerating broadband connectivity for Washington.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1703 By Representatives Orwall, Boehnke, Ryu, Paul, Dolan and Graham; by request of Military Department
Modernizing the statewide 911 emergency communications system.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1704 By Representatives Kirby, Vick and Ryu
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1705 By Representatives Berry, Valdez, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, Berg, Bateman, Duerr and Walen
Concerning ghost guns.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1706 By Representatives Sells, Ryu, Wicks, Berry, Valdez and Graham
Concerning truck drivers ability to access restroom facilities.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1707 By Representative Ryu
Requiring the wearing of personal flotation devices on kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1708 By Representatives Cody, Riccelli and Bateman
Concerning facility fees for audio-only telemedicine.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1709 By Representatives Orcutt, Wylie and Springer
Addressing safety measures for tow truck operators and vehicles.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1710 By Representative Shewmake
Establishing a Washington state cannabis commission.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1711 By Representatives Pollet, Shewmake, Ryu, Taylor, Bateman, Duerr, Wicks and Valdez
Concerning accessory dwelling units.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1712 By Representatives Dent and Riccelli
Concerning municipal airport commissions.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1713 By Representatives Thai, Riccelli and Bateman
Requiring cost sharing for prescription drugs to be counted against an enrollee's obligation, regardless of source.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1714 By Representatives Duerr, Goehner, Fitzgibbon and Bateman
Concerning impact fee deferrals.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1715 By Representatives Mosbrucker, Simmons, Robertson and Wicks
Concerning the membership of the sentencing guidelines commission.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1716 By Representatives Valdez and Dolan
Concerning locations at which ballots may be cast.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1717 By Representatives Pollet, Goehner, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Leavitt, Berg, Taylor, Robertson, Bateman and Valdez
Concerning tribal participation in planning under the growth management act.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1718 By Representatives Walen, Wicks, Berg, Fitzgibbon and Bateman
Prohibiting activities related to the production and manufacturing of fur products.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1719 By Representatives Bronoske, Johnson, J., Bateman and Wicks
Concerning use and acquisition of military equipment by law enforcement agencies.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1720 By Representatives Walsh, Chase, Boehnke, Klippert, Sutherland, Graham and Rude
Protecting the right of every Washington resident to decline an immunization or vaccination for COVID-19.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1721 By Representatives Stokesbary, Ormsby, Leavitt, Sells, Johnson, J., Fitzgibbon, Robertson, Walen, Dolan and Valdez; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1722 By Representatives Boehnke, Paul, Leavitt, Dye, Taylor, Chase, McCaslin, Klicker, Goehner, Rule, Sutherland and Chambers
Concerning the acceleration of broadband deployment.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1723 By Representatives Gregerson, Taylor, Ryu, Johnson, J., Berry and Valdez
Closing the digital equity divide by increasing the accessibility and affordability of telecommunications services, devices, and training.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1724 By Representatives Macri, Ryu, Berry, Taylor, Wicks, Valdez and Morgan
Ensuring oversight and coordination of permanent supportive housing resources to maximize the creation of high quality housing opportunities for people living with disabling conditions in communities across Washington.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1725 By Representatives Lekanoff, Goodman, Berry, Taylor and Valdez; by request of Attorney General
Concerning the creation of an endangered missing person advisory designation for missing indigenous persons.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1726 By Representatives Goodman and Johnson, J.
Modifying the standard for use of physical force by peace officers.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1727 By Representatives Gregerson and Entenman
Concerning odd-numbered year elections.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1728 By Representatives Maycumber and Cody; by request of Health Care Authority
Reauthorizing and amending dates for the total cost of insulin work group.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1729 By Representatives Senn, Paul and Ryu
Establishing the Washington blockchain work group.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1730 By Representatives Stonier, Wicks, Berry and Valdez
Concerning fertility services.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1731 By Representatives Kloba and Boehnke
Enhancing requirements for autonomous vehicle testing.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1732 By Representatives Sullivan, Chopp, Johnson, J., Walen and Chapman
Delaying the implementation of the long-term services and supports trust program by 18 months.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1733 By Representatives Paul, Macri, Johnson, J., Leavitt, Bronoske, Chapman and Senn
Establishing voluntary exemptions to the long-term services and supports trust program for certain populations.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1734 By Representatives Sullivan, Vick and Boehnke
Concerning taxation of low-proof beverages.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1735 By Representatives Johnson, J., Rule and Wicks
Modifying the standard for use of force by peace officers.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1736 By Representatives Sullivan, Slatter, Leavitt, Valdez and Walen
Establishing a state student loan program.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1737 By Representative Mosbrucker
Improving public safety.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1738 By Representative Peterson; by request of Housing Finance Commission
Changing the total amount of outstanding indebtedness of the Washington state housing finance commission.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1739 By Representatives Maycumber and Cody
Modernizing hospital policies related to pathogens of epidemiological concern.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1740 By Representatives Taylor, Boehnke and Ryu; by request of Community Economic Revitalization Board
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1741 By Representatives Cody and Macri
Addressing affordability through health care provider contracting.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1742 By Representative Schmick
Creating fairness in the operation of the long-term services and supports trust program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1743 By Representatives Schmick and Ryu
Concerning the disposition of the remains of a county resident who dies indigent in an adjacent county outside of Washington.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1744 By Representatives Dolan, Harris, Leavitt, Senn, Ryu, Johnson, J. and Chambers
Concerning collaborative arrangements between institutions of higher education and nonprofit private entities that provide comprehensive cancer care.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1745 By Representative Schmick
Providing discretion to the director of the department of labor and industries to waive or modify penalties and violations when action is taken to avoid imminent danger of loss of life or serious injury.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1746 By Representatives Ortiz-Self and Taylor
Updating the 2015 report and recommendations for supporting student success through measuring and mitigating community risk and protective predictors since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1747 By Representatives Ortiz-Self and Taylor
Supporting relative placements in child welfare proceedings.
Referred to Committee on CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES.
HB 1748 By Representatives Entenman, Leavitt and Valdez; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Concerning aged, blind, or disabled program eligibility for victims of human trafficking.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1749 By Representatives Thai and Stonier
Concerning newborn screening.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1750 By Representatives Hoff, Walen, Rude, Johnson, J., Ybarra, Klippert, Dent, Corry, Dufault, Goehner and Chambers
Authorizing an agricultural employer to select any 12 weeks in a calendar year as special circumstance weeks for labor demand, during which in each of the selected 12 weeks, the agricultural employer may employ agricultural employees for up to 50 hours before the requirement to pay overtime applies under RCW 49.46.130.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1751 By Representatives Leavitt, Senn, Berry and Valdez
Concerning hazing prevention and reduction at institutions of higher education.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1752 By Representatives Stokesbary and Bergquist; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board
Adding a Roth option to deferred compensation plans.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1753 By Representatives Lekanoff, Fitzgibbon and Valdez; by request of Office of the Governor
Concerning tribal consultation regarding the use of certain funding authorized by the climate commitment act.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1754 By Representatives Hackney, Kirby, Berry and Valdez
Concerning prejudgment interest.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1755 By Representatives Peterson and Leavitt; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Concerning temporary assistance for needy families time limit extensions during times of high unemployment.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1756 By Representatives Peterson, Simmons, Johnson, J. and Valdez
Concerning solitary confinement.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1757 By Representatives Cody and Harris
Concerning educational service district participation in health benefit plans offered by the public employees' benefits board.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1758 By Representatives Leavitt, Senn and Berry
Increasing the penalty for hazing.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1759 By Representatives Callan and Harris
Requiring school districts and other public education entities to make information from the department of health about substance use trends, overdose symptoms and response, and the secure storage of prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and firearms and ammunition, available through their websites and other communication resources.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1760 By Representatives Paul, Berg, Johnson, J. and Valdez
Expanding access to dual credit programs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1761 By Representative Schmick
Allowing nurses to dispense opioid overdose reversal medication in the emergency department.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1762 By Representative MacEwen
Concerning state funding for educational service districts.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1763 By Representatives Bronoske, Sells, Berry and Valdez
Concerning injured workers' rights during independent medical examinations.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1764 By Representatives Sells and Berry
Concerning collective bargaining for resident and fellow physicians employed by certain institutions of higher education.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1765 By Representatives Chopp and Cody; by request of Office of Financial Management
Ensuring the ongoing sustainability and vitality of the Washington health benefit exchange by eliminating the expiration date of its business and occupation tax exemption.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1766 By Representatives Ramel, Slatter, Berry, Dolan, Ryu and Wylie; by request of Office of the Governor
Modifying the regulation of gas companies to achieve reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1767 By Representatives Ramel, Macri, Berry, Dolan, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Wicks and Wylie; by request of Office of the Governor
Concerning the authority of publicly owned electric utilities to engage in targeted electrification through the adoption of plans that establish a finding that utility outreach and investment in the conversion of its customers' end use equipment from fossil fuels to electricity will provide net benefits to the utility.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1768 By Representatives Duerr, Fitzgibbon and Berry
Updating definitions applicable to energy conservation projects involving public entities.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1769 By Representatives Duerr, Springer, Fitzgibbon, Gregerson and Walen
Concerning community municipal corporations.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1770 By Representatives Duerr, Ramel, Berry, Dolan, Fitzgibbon, Ryu and Wylie; by request of Office of the Governor
Strengthening energy codes.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1771 By Representatives Berry, Chopp, Fitzgibbon, Ryu and Sells
Permitting family child care providers to collectively bargain defined contribution retirement benefits.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1772 By Representatives Corry, Chapman, Volz, Stokesbary, Robertson, Abbarno, MacEwen, Boehnke, Sutherland, Vick, Ybarra, Chambers, Dufault and Eslick
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1773 By Representatives Taylor, Davis and Leavitt
Concerning assisted outpatient treatment for persons with behavioral health disorders.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1774 By Representatives Hackney, Ramel, Berry, Dolan, Ryu and Wylie; by request of Office of the Governor
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in buildings.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1775 By Representatives McEntire, Fitzgibbon, Walsh and Chapman
Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1776 By Representatives Sells and Berry
Concerning wages for journeypersons in high-hazard facilities.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1777 By Representative Schmick; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Concerning self-directed care.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1778 By Representatives Klippert and Sutherland
Ensuring the security and integrity of elections.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1779 By Representatives Callan, Bronoske, Sells and Dolan
Requiring policies addressing surgical smoke.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1780 By Representatives Slatter and Chambers
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board staffing changes.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1781 By Representatives Tharinger and Leavitt; by request of Office of Financial Management
Concerning the capital budget.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1782 By Representatives Bateman, Macri, Berry, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Dolan, Wicks and Johnson, J.; by request of Office of the Governor
Creating additional middle housing near transit and in areas traditionally dedicated to single-family detached housing.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1783 By Representatives Walen, Sells, Chapman, Kirby and Hoff
Clarifying responsibilities for mandatory industrial insurance coverage for persons transporting freight.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1784 By Representative Thai
Establishing an exception to the requirement that vehicle license plates be visible at all times for vehicles using certain cargo carrying devices.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1785 By Representatives Fey and Barkis
Concerning the minimum monthly salary paid to Washington state patrol troopers and sergeants.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1786 By Representative Fey; by request of Office of Financial Management
Making supplemental transportation appropriations for the 2021-2023 fiscal biennium.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1787 By Representatives Stokesbary, Robertson and Boehnke
Providing funding for the recruitment, retention, and support of law enforcement officers.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1788 By Representatives Robertson, Mosbrucker, Ybarra, Klippert, Chase, Walsh, Rude, Klicker and Chambers
Concerning vehicular pursuits.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1789 By Representatives Ramos, Goehner, Callan, Johnson, J., Senn, Ryu, Chambers, Springer and Eslick
Establishing a property tax exemption for adult family homes serving people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and owned by a nonprofit.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1790 By Representatives Ramos, Robertson, Fitzgibbon and Ryu
Addressing the creation, display, and material durability of temporary license plates.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1791 By Representatives Harris and Santos
Concerning reprimands for professional educators.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1792 By Representatives Ramel, Orcutt, Abbarno and Fitzgibbon
Expanding the production, distribution, and use of hydrogen not produced from a fossil fuel feedstock.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1793 By Representatives Hackney, Fitzgibbon and Berry
Concerning electric vehicle charging stations in common interest communities.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1794 By Representatives Hoff, Sells, Berry and Sutherland; by request of Department of Labor & Industries
Requiring an employer to reimburse employee fees when a paycheck is dishonored by nonacceptance or nonpayment.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1795 By Representatives Berry, Walen, Sells and Fitzgibbon
Prohibiting nondisclosure and nondisparagement provisions from employers regarding illegal acts of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour violations, and sexual assault.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1796 By Representatives Sutherland, Klippert and Walsh
Requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1797 By Representatives Sutherland, Klippert and Walsh
Concerning the timely processing of updated voter registration information.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1798 By Representatives Ryu, Boehnke and Berry; by request of Lieutenant Governor
Concerning powers of the legislative committee on economic development and international relations.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1799 By Representatives Fitzgibbon and Berry
Concerning organic materials management.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1800 By Representatives Eslick, Callan and Leavitt
Increasing access to behavioral health services for minors.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1801 By Representatives Gregerson, Ryu, Fitzgibbon and Berry
Concerning the repair of digital electronic equipment.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1802 By Representatives Pollet, Frame, Wicks and Paul
Increasing access and representation in policy-making processes for individuals with disabilities.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1803 By Representatives Callan, Harris and Dolan
Updating school district director compensation through the revision and preservation of a uniform compensation structure and an examination of future needs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1804 By Representatives Paul, Griffey and Leavitt; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy and LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board
Concerning interruptive military service credit for members of the state retirement systems.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1805 By Representatives Paul and Boehnke
Concerning the opportunity scholarship program.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1806 By Representatives Riccelli, Walen, Sells, Berry, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, Shewmake, Paul, Leavitt, Senn and Morgan
Extending collective bargaining rights to employees of the legislative branch of state government.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1807 By Representatives Walsh, Chase, Sutherland and Ybarra
Addressing the protection of quality civic education and academic discourse.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1808 By Representatives Stonier, MacEwen, Dolan, Leavitt and Johnson, J.
Concerning pupil transportation funding.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1809 By Representatives Simmons, Berry, Wicks, Valdez, Fitzgibbon and Walen
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1810 By Representatives Gregerson, Chase, Ryu, Berry, Taylor and Fitzgibbon
Promoting the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic products in a safe, secure, reliable, and sustainable manner to increase access to appropriate and affordable digital products, support small businesses and jobs, and enhance digital connectivity in Washington state.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1811 By Representative Sells
Concerning fire benefit charges imposed by cities and towns.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1812 By Representatives Fitzgibbon, Wylie and Berry; by request of Office of the Governor
Modernizing the energy facility site evaluation council to meet the state's clean energy goals.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1813 By Representative Schmick
Concerning freedom of pharmacy choice.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1814 By Representatives Shewmake and Berry
Expanding equitable access to the benefits of renewable energy through community solar projects.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1815 By Representatives Ryu, Boehnke, Johnson, J., Berry, Fitzgibbon, Orwall, Shewmake, Leavitt, Chase, Sells and Gregerson
Deterring catalytic converter theft.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1816 By Representatives Ormsby and Gregerson; by request of Office of Financial Management
Making 2021-2023 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1817 By Representative Goodman
Concerning eligibility and requirements for deferred prosecutions.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1818 By Representatives Simmons and Caldier
Promoting successful reentry and rehabilitation of persons convicted of criminal offenses.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1819 By Representatives Leavitt, Walen and Rule
Increasing the personal property tax exemption.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1820 By Representatives Boehnke, Johnson, J., Shewmake, Ybarra, Leavitt, Walen, Fitzgibbon, Chase, Wicks and Chambers
Concerning economic development through advanced leadership security.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1821 By Representatives Schmick and Riccelli
Concerning the definition of established relationship for purposes of audio-only telemedicine.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1822 By Representative Dye
Improving Puget Sound water quality.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1823 By Representative Dye
Concerning environmental leadership through outdoor recreation and climate adaptation investments.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1824 By Representative Dye
Concerning outdoor recreation affordability.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1825 By Representatives Dye and Orwall; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Concerning continuity of judicial operations in single judge courts.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1826 By Representative Young
Creating the crime of interfering with a firefighter or emergency medical services provider.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1827 By Representative Morgan; by request of Office of the Governor
Creating the community reinvestment account and community reinvestment program.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1828 By Representatives Sutherland, McEntire, Chase and McCaslin
Requiring quick response codes on ballots.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1829 By Representatives Johnson, J. and Berg
Creating the African American studies specialty endorsement.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1830 By Representatives Springer and Vick
Clarifying that certain reusable packing materials are exempt from sales and use tax.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1831 By Representatives Bronoske and Berry
Concerning installation, maintenance, and related certification requirements for electric vehicle support equipment.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1832 By Representatives Springer and Vick
Concerning code city form of government elections and city manager appointment.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1833 By Representatives Berg and Riccelli
Establishing an electronic option for the submission of household income information required for participation in school meals and programs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1834 By Representatives Callan, Rude and Johnson, J.
Concerning student excused absences for mental health reasons.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1835 By Representatives Hansen and Leavitt
Creating outreach and completion initiatives to increase postsecondary enrollment.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1836 By Representative Shewmake
Awarding academic scholarships to members of underprivileged or disadvantaged groups.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1837 By Representatives Bronoske and Ortiz-Self
Restoring the state's ability to address work-related musculoskeletal injuries.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1838 By Representatives Lekanoff and Fitzgibbon; by request of Office of the Governor
Protecting, restoring, and maintaining habitat for salmon recovery.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1839 By Representatives Eslick and Barkis
Authorizing commercial motor vehicles to park in chain up and chain off areas that are not in use.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1840 By Representative Ortiz-Self
Improving diversity, equity, and mental health at the community and technical colleges.
Referred to Committee on COLLEGE & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1841 By Representatives Walen and Springer
Incentivizing rental of accessory dwelling units to low-income households.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1842 By Representatives Taylor, Ortiz-Self and Gregerson
Concerning qualifications for school board directors.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1843 By Representatives Eslick and Dent
Concerning licensing requirements for child care centers and indoor early learning programs.
Referred to Committee on CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES.
HB 1844 By Representatives Mosbrucker and Rule
Creating the offense of unlawful branding of another person.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1845 By Representatives Mosbrucker and Orwall
Establishing a body worn camera grant program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1846 By Representative Berg
Providing a tax preference for rural and nonrural data centers.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1847 By Representative Ortiz-Self
Understanding the needs of farmworkers.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1848 By Representatives Orwall and Mosbrucker
Concerning crimes concerning fraud in assisted reproduction.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1849 By Representatives Orwall and Boehnke; by request of Secretary of State
Creating a work group to study and make recommendations on a monument to honor residents who died in the global war on terror.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1850 By Representatives Slatter and Berg
Protecting and enforcing the foundational data privacy rights of Washingtonians.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1851 By Representatives Thai, Macri and Fitzgibbon
Preserving a pregnant individual's ability to access abortion care.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1852 By Representative Thai
Concerning language requirements for prescription drug labels.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1853 By Representatives Bateman and Berry
Concerning the use and disclosure of toxic chemicals in cosmetic products.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1854 By Representatives Wicks and Orwall
Requiring coverage for hearing instruments.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1855 By Representatives Wicks and Dolan
Concerning a craft cannabis endorsement.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1856 By Representatives Chambers and Springer
Adding counties to the voluntary stewardship program.
Referred to Committee on RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1857 By Representatives Goodman and Abbarno; by request of Statute Law Committee
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1858 By Representatives Stokesbary and Dufault
Alleviating consumer inflation by leveraging the state's significant budget surplus to reduce taxes on producers of certain consumer staple goods.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1859 By Representatives Kloba and Chambers; by request of Department of Agriculture and Liquor and Cannabis Board
Concerning quality standards for laboratories conducting cannabis analysis.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1860 By Representatives Davis and Eslick
Preventing homelessness among persons discharging from inpatient behavioral health settings.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1861 By Representative Stonier; by request of State Treasurer
Creating the Washington future fund trust fund program.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1862 By Representatives Macri and Cody
Concerning facility fees charged by certain health care providers.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1863 By Representative Macri
Authorizing the prescriptive authority of psychologists.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1864 By Representative Boehnke
Concerning economic development through advanced technology leadership and security.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1865 By Representatives Davis and Caldier
Addressing the behavioral health workforce shortage and expanding access to peer services by creating the profession of certified peer specialists.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1866 By Representatives Chopp, Riccelli and Macri
Assisting persons receiving community support services through medical assistance programs to receive supportive housing.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES & VETERANS.
HB 1867 By Representative Paul
Concerning dual credit program data.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1868 By Representatives Riccelli, Volz, Berry, Fitzgibbon and Shewmake
Improving worker safety and patient care in health care facilities by addressing staffing needs, overtime, meal and rest breaks, and enforcement.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1869 By Representative Klicker
Encouraging salmon recovery through voluntary stewardship.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1870 By Representatives Klicker, Walsh, Chambers and Eslick
Concerning certain wheeled all-terrain vehicles.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1871 By Representative Klicker
Establishing a moratorium on the siting of alternative energy facilities through the energy facility site evaluation council process pending a comprehensive performance report on the effects of the energy independence act and the recommendations of a joint legislative committee.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HJM 4002 By Representatives Berry, Hoff, Ryu, Sells, Valdez and Graham
Supporting the Jones Act.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HJR 4207 By Representatives MacEwen, Corry, Chase and Abbarno
Proposing an amendment to the state Constitution concerning term limits for state legislators and statewide elected officials.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HJR 4208 By Representatives Leavitt, Walen and Rule
Concerning the taxation of personal property.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HJR 4209 By Representatives Lekanoff and Berry
Adding a new section to the Washington state Constitution regarding the conservation and protection of the state's natural resources.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HCR 4405 By Representatives Sullivan and Kretz
Specifying the status of bills, resolutions, and memorials.
HCR 4406 By Representatives Sullivan and Kretz
Meeting in Joint Session to receive the Governor's State of the State Address.