STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
68th Legislature - 2024 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 8, 2024 - Monday 1ST DAY 2024 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 1862 By Representatives Leavitt, Barnard, Tharinger, Graham, Couture, Duerr, Barkis, Bronoske and Slatter
Providing tax exemptions for the assistance of disabled veterans and members of the armed forces of the United States of America.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1863 By Representatives Christian, Hutchins, Graham and Couture
Concerning payment for surveys of state-owned aquatic lands by current or prospective lessees of such lands.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1864 By Representatives Christian, Sandlin and Couture
Limiting the monetary assistance an indigent person may receive from the ignition interlock device revolving account program.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1865 By Representatives Christian, Dye, Graham, Couture and Schmidt
Modifying enforcement of motor vehicle liability insurance and fiscal responsibilities.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1866 By Representatives Ortiz-Self, Eslick, Berry, Cortes, Morgan, Ramel, Duerr and Ramos
Concerning the academic and support needs of children of seasonal farmworkers.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1867 By Representative Walen
Eliminating the estate tax filing requirement for certain estates involving a qualifying familial residence.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1868 By Representatives Walen, Berry, Ramel, Duerr and Slatter
Reducing emissions from outdoor power equipment.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1869 By Representatives Leavitt, Maycumber, Ryu, Graham, Christian, Rule, Couture, Bronoske, Slatter, Chambers and Reeves
Enacting the keeping our Washington guard strong act.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1870 By Representatives Barnard, Ryu, Leavitt, Connors, Couture, Schmidt, Duerr and Slatter
Promoting economic development by increasing opportunities for local communities to secure federal funding.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1871 By Representatives Walsh, Graham and Couture
Concerning the Washington state ferries' treatment of employees and applicants without consideration of COVID-19 vaccines.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1872 By Representatives Graham, Walsh, Volz, Christian, Couture, Barkis and Robertson
Establishing accountability requirements for homeless housing grant programs.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1873 By Representatives Ortiz-Self, Couture and Taylor
Concerning office of public defense social service workers for parents in child welfare cases.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1874 By Representatives Walen, Robertson, Ryu, Morgan, Leavitt, Ortiz-Self, Ramel, Duerr, Ramos and Slatter
Protecting consumers from predatory loans.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1875 By Representatives Couture, Rule, Schmidt and Low
Increasing protections for child welfare workers.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1876 By Representatives Springer, McEntire and Reeves; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife
Concerning confidential fisheries information collected by other states and maintaining that confidentiality under the public records act.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1877 By Representatives Lekanoff, Stearns, Ortiz-Self, Ramel, Ramos and Cortes
Improving the Washington state behavioral health system for better coordination and recognition with the Indian behavioral health system.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1878 By Representatives Low, Schmidt, Leavitt, Eslick, Stearns, Robertson, Sandlin, Couture, Waters, Connors, McClintock and Slatter
Preserving seniority for state employees who are reemployed.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1879 By Representatives Lekanoff, Santos, Ryu, Tharinger, Ortiz-Self, Ramel, Cortes and Morgan
Naming the curriculum used to inform students about tribal history, culture, and government after John McCoy (lulilaš).
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1880 By Representatives McClintock, Duerr, Ryu, Leavitt and Waters
Concerning architecture licensing examinations.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1881 By Representatives Harris, Bateman, Leavitt and Duerr
Establishing a uniform standard for creating an established relationship for the purposes of coverage of audio-only telemedicine services.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1882 By Representatives Farivar, Berry, Alvarado, Ramel, Gregerson and Bateman
Giving cities and towns the freedom to switch their general elections to even-numbered years.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1883 By Representatives Walen, Cheney, Leavitt, Duerr and McClintock
Concerning employer tax incentives for paying wages to employees during juror service.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1884 By Representatives Harris, Thai, Walen, Tharinger, Ryu, Ortiz-Self, Leavitt, Slatter, Bateman and Orwall
Concerning coverage of prescription drugs for advanced metastatic cancer.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1885 By Representatives Mena, Ramos, Gregerson, Stearns, Ortiz-Self, Bateman, Alvarado and Callan
Strengthening campaign finance disclosure by prohibiting campaign contributions and expenditures by foreign-influenced corporations.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1886 By Representatives Walen and Robertson
Concerning prearrangement funeral services.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1887 By Representatives Chapman and Walen
Mitigating the consumer impacts of the climate commitment act by creating greater administrability of emissions exemptions and improving the transparency and business practices under the act.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1888 By Representatives Mosbrucker, Davis, Leavitt and Schmidt
Concerning newborn safe transfer.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1889 By Representatives Walen, Taylor, Leavitt, Slatter, Ramel, Duerr, Ryu, Ramos, Bateman and Reeves
Allowing persons to receive professional licenses and certifications regardless of immigration or citizenship status.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1890 By Representatives Alvarado, Klicker, Peterson, Bateman, Connors, Macri, Corry, Barkis, Berry, Morgan, Leavitt and Tharinger
Concerning housing authorities.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1891 By Representatives Eslick and Couture
Maintaining the safety of children when a parent has a substance use disorder.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1892 By Representatives Leavitt, Alvarado, Bateman, Peterson, Shavers, Reed, Fosse, Hackney, Barkis, Low, Eslick, Callan, Abbarno, Taylor, Klicker, Connors, Walen, Reeves, Ryu, Berry, Cortes, Stearns, Slatter, Duerr, Bronoske and Ramos
Concerning the workforce housing accelerator program.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 1893 By Representatives Doglio, Berry, Fosse, Reeves, Farivar, Hackney, Ryu, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Callan, Macri, Goodman, Senn, Slatter, Riccelli, Tharinger, Bronoske, Ramel, Wylie, Pollet, Cortes, Chopp, Bergquist, Berg, Fey, Donaghy, Reed, Street, Stonier, Kloba, Leavitt, Mena, Simmons, Morgan, Alvarado, Walen, Taylor, Peterson, Ormsby, Stearns, Thai, Bateman, Duerr and Ramos
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1894 By Representatives Walen and Street; by request of Department of Revenue
Modifying provisions of the business licensing service program.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1895 By Representatives Thai, Connors, Corry, Ryu, Ortiz-Self and Ramel; by request of Department of Revenue
Modifying the working families' tax credit by clarifying the refundable nature of the credit, the application requirements, and the eligibility verification process.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1896 By Representatives Ryu, Volz and Steele; by request of Department of Revenue
Simplifying the funding provisions of the statewide tourism marketing account.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1897 By Representatives Springer, Hackney, Rule, Doglio, Walen, Timmons, Reeves, Chapman, Entenman, Senn, Slatter, Fey, Bateman, Duerr, Berg, Riccelli, Simmons, Stearns, Leavitt, Rude, Connors, Ybarra, Corry, Steele, Low, Barnard, Taylor, Schmidt and Barkis
Concerning enrichment funding for charter public schools.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1898 By Representatives Schmidt, Fosse, Connors, Berry, Bronoske, Abbarno, Ormsby, Volz, Leavitt and Low; by request of Employment Security Department
Concerning unemployment insurance benefit charging.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1899 By Representatives Volz, Schmidt, Chapman, Graham, Rule, Leavitt, Waters, Low, Christian, Couture and McClintock
Facilitating reconstruction of communities damaged or destroyed by wildfires.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1900 By Representatives Fey, Reeves, Walen, Rule, Chapman, Bronoske, Wylie, Low, Ryu, Leavitt and Ramos
Implementing strategies to achieve higher recycling rates within Washington's existing solid waste management system.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1901 By Representatives Springer, Schmidt and Berry; by request of Employment Security Department
Removing the sunset on changes to the unemployment insurance voluntary contribution program.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1902 By Representatives Berry, Walen, Reed, Nance, Farivar, Doglio, Alvarado, Peterson, Pollet, Duerr, Davis, Hackney, Senn, Stonier, Fitzgibbon, Street, Callan, Reeves, Simmons, Taylor, Mena, Goodman, Thai, Ryu, Tharinger, Ramel, Ramos, Slatter, Cortes and Bateman
Enhancing requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1903 By Representatives Berry, Taylor, Stonier, Fitzgibbon, Reed, Street, Callan, Walen, Peterson, Fosse, Reeves, Simmons, Kloba, Mena, Senn, Hackney, Goodman, Thai, Ryu, Cortes, Tharinger, Alvarado, Ramel, Duerr, Ramos and Bateman
Reporting lost or stolen firearms.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1904 By Representatives Walsh and Barkis
Using climate commitment act revenues to pay for hybrid electric ferries.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1905 By Representatives Mena, Senn, Berry, Cortes, Morgan, Ortiz-Self, Ramel, Ramos and Bateman
Including protected classes in the Washington equal pay and opportunities act.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1906 By Representatives Chapman, Barkis, Bronoske, Reed and Ryu
Changing the vessel length requirement in obtaining nonresident vessel permits.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1907 By Representatives Tharinger and Riccelli
Creating a medical assistant-EMT certification.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1908 By Representatives Barnard, Fitzgibbon, Duerr, Ramos and Slatter
Supporting the clean energy transition by providing a framework for financial assistance to utility-scale emission-reducing electricity generation or storage projects.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1909 By Representatives Low, Ramel and Schmidt
Adjusting the membership of the pharmacy quality assurance commission.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1910 By Representatives Walen and McClintock
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1911 By Representatives Taylor, Cheney and Ortiz-Self; by request of Office of Public Defense
Concerning activities in which the office of public defense may engage without violating the prohibition on providing direct representation of clients.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1912 By Representatives Chapman, Waters and Schmidt
Requiring state agencies to share information to encourage economic development.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1913 By Representatives Cortes and Ryu
Expiring the international services tax preference.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1914 By Representatives Couture, McClintock, Schmidt, Waters, Barkis, Rude, Klicker and Chambers
Improving the education of students with varying abilities by enhancing special education services.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1915 By Representatives Rude, Stonier, Connors, Riccelli, Couture, Senn, McEntire, Santos, Steele, Bergquist, Harris, Walen, McClintock, Eslick, Cheney, Thai, Ortiz-Self, Bronoske, Leavitt, Corry, Tharinger, Low, Ryu, Christian, Slatter, Schmidt, Ramel, Barkis, Ramos, Cortes and Morgan
Making financial education instruction a graduation prerequisite and a required component of public education.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1916 By Representatives Senn, Couture, Leavitt, Taylor, Paul, Callan, Ramos and Cortes; by request of Department of Children, Youth and Families
Concerning funding for the early support for infants and toddlers program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1917 By Representatives Leavitt, Ybarra, Ryu, Volz, Schmidt, Christian, Slatter, Bateman, Chambers and Reeves
Adopting the physician assistant compact.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1918 By Representatives Ryu, Volz and Ramos
Limiting the annual percentage rate for payday lending to 36 percent and making other modifications to small loans under the payday lending laws.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1919 By Representatives Bronoske, Corry and Leavitt
Modifying the process by which a private moorage facility may sell an abandoned vessel for failure to pay moorage fees.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1920 By Representatives Robertson, Reeves and Ryu
Modifying the public accountancy act.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1921 By Representatives Duerr, Walen, Ryu, Berry, Ramos and Ramel
Prohibiting the use of certain substances in food.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1922 By Representatives Couture, McClintock, Christian, Leavitt, Rude, Schmidt, Waters and Connors
Establishing a grant program for the purchase and installation of vape detectors in public schools.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1923 By Representatives Couture, McClintock, Christian, Schmidt, Waters, Rude, Chambers and Klicker
Adjusting funded special education enrollment.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1924 By Representatives Shavers and Ryu
Promoting the integration of fusion technology within state clean energy policies.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1925 By Representatives Shavers, Leavitt and Ramel
Expanding the veterans service officer program to increase veteran support statewide.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1926 By Representatives Couture, Doglio, Leavitt, Robertson, Stokesbary, Walen, Low, Griffey, Ramos, Klicker and Sandlin; by request of Attorney General
Concerning supervision compliance credit.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1927 By Representatives Bronoske, Berry and Ortiz-Self
Reducing the number of days that a worker's temporary total disability must continue to receive industrial insurance compensation for the day of an injury and the three-day period following the injury.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1928 By Representatives Ryu and Robertson
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1929 By Representatives Cortes, Eslick, Ortiz-Self, Leavitt, Duerr, Ramel, Slatter, Taylor, Orwall and Ryu
Supporting young adults following inpatient behavioral health treatment.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1930 By Representatives Entenman, Ramel and Morgan; by request of Office of Independent Investigations
Obtaining and sharing investigative information and aligning provisions with current operations and practices of the office of independent investigations.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1931 By Representatives Leavitt, Waters, Slatter and Ramel
Addressing financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1932 By Representatives Gregerson, Farivar, Peterson, Alvarado, Berry, Ramel, Stearns, Mena and Bateman
Shifting general elections for local governments to even-numbered years to increase voter participation.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1933 By Representatives Gregerson, Kretz, Fitzgibbon, Morgan, Paul, Berry, Duerr, Ramel and Klicker
Supporting the servicing and right to repair of certain products with digital electronics in a secure and reliable manner.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1934 By Representatives Couture, Slatter, Volz, Waters, Rude, Hutchins, Walen, Sandlin, Schmidt, Duerr, Ramos and Ramel; by request of Attorney General
Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1935 By Representatives Bergquist, McEntire, Ryu and Ramel
Promoting resource conservation practices that include student education and leadership opportunities in public schools.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1936 By Representatives Shavers and Ramel
Concerning tax incentives for farmers.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1937 By Representatives Shavers, Duerr and Morgan
Requiring certain health care providers to report suspected victims of human trafficking to law enforcement.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1938 By Representatives Shavers and Ramel
Increasing the accessibility of academic reengagement opportunities for eligible students.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1939 By Representatives Orwall, Rule, Leavitt, Slatter and Bateman
Adopting the social work licensure compact.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1940 By Representatives Fosse, Berry, Ramel and Cortes
Protecting the rights of workers to refrain from attending meetings or listening to their employer's speech on political or religious matters.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1941 By Representatives Couture and Schmidt
Providing for health home services for medicaid-eligible children with medically complex conditions.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1942 By Representatives Fosse and Schmidt; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Clarifying employment standards for long-term care individual providers.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1943 By Representatives Leavitt, Jacobsen, Ryu, Rule, Christian, Couture, Bronoske, Slatter, Chambers and Reeves
Modifying the Washington national guard postsecondary education grant program.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1944 By Representatives Orwall, Ryu, Ortiz-Self, Berry, Ramos and Slatter
Establishing a running start for the trades grant program.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1945 By Representatives Alvarado, Gregerson, Ryu, Ortiz-Self, Leavitt, Senn, Berry, Ramel, Slatter, Cortes and Morgan
Streamlining and enhancing program access for persons eligible for food assistance.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1946 By Representatives Eslick, Leavitt, Ryu, Slatter, Duerr, Ramos and Senn
Creating the Washington health corps behavioral health scholarship program.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1947 By Representatives Street, Couture, Ryu and Gregerson; by request of Consolidated Technology Services
Concerning the governance of technology services in state government, including eliminating the office of the chief information officer and renaming the consolidated technology services agency.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1948 By Representatives Ybarra and Fitzgibbon
Ensuring that methods for calculating the electric load of utilities under the energy independence act do not have the effect of discouraging voluntary investments in renewable power.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1949 By Representatives Leavitt, Schmidt, Ryu, Callan and Doglio; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified competency restoration workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1950 By Representatives Slatter, Ybarra, Reed, Jacobsen, Pollet, Leavitt, Ortiz-Self, Ramos and Morgan; by request of Office of Financial Management
Concerning the public service loan forgiveness program.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1951 By Representatives Shavers, Ryu, Ramel and Gregerson
Promoting ethical artificial intelligence by protecting against algorithmic discrimination.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1952 By Representatives Volz, Ryu, Christian, Couture, Schmidt and Ramel
Concerning long-term community recovery after disasters.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1953 By Representatives Entenman, Jacobsen and Leavitt; by request of Department of Licensing
Improving access to department of licensing issued documents by clarifying the application requirements for a minor, modifying the requirements for at-cost identicards, and studying the feasibility of reduced-fee identicards.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1954 By Representatives Riccelli, Bateman and Ramel
Harmonizing language relating to reproductive health care services and gender-affirming treatment.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1955 By Representatives Barnard, Doglio and Ramos; by request of Department of Commerce
Repealing the greenhouse gas content disclosure provision.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1956 By Representatives Leavitt, Griffey, Ryu, Couture, Ramel and Slatter; by request of Office of the Governor
Addressing fentanyl and other substance use prevention education.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1957 By Representatives Riccelli, Macri, Ryu, Leavitt and Senn
Preserving coverage of preventive services without cost sharing.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1958 By Representatives Berry, Orwall, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, Leavitt and Ramel
Concerning nonconsensual removal of or tampering with a sexually protective device.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1959 By Representatives Walen, Ryu, Berry and Ramel
Extending parts of the paid family and medical leave program to employers with fewer than 50 employees.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1960 By Representatives Stonier, Santos, Pollet, Doglio, Hackney, Callan, Riccelli, Berg, Street, Farivar, Rule, Shavers, Reeves, Ortiz-Self, Harris, Reed, Ryu, Leavitt, Berry, Duerr, Senn, Ramel, Slatter and Morgan
Increasing prototypical school staffing to better meet student needs.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1961 By Representatives Low, Walen, Leavitt, Eslick, Sandlin, Paul, Couture, Ramel, Ramos and Bateman
Concerning animal cruelty in the first degree.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1962 By Representatives Low, Cheney, Ryu, Leavitt, Couture, Ramos, Morgan and Reeves; by request of Secretary of State
Improving voter registration list accuracy by improving voter address change processes for county election offices and voters.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1963 By Representatives Ramos, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Berry and Duerr
Prohibiting license plate covers.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1964 By Representatives Ramos and Robertson; by request of Department of Licensing
Enhancing prorate and fuel tax collections by improving taxpayer compliance, providing additional enforcement mechanisms, and protecting confidential taxpayer information.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1965 By Representatives Chapman and McEntire
Concerning the allocation of allowances under chapter 70A.65 RCW, the Washington climate commitment act.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1966 By Representatives Walen, Christian and Leavitt
Exempting manufacturing machinery and equipment from real estate excise tax.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1967 By Representatives Jacobsen and Couture
Excluding any person who is convicted of a hit and run resulting in death from being eligible for a first-time offender waiver.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1968 By Representatives Bateman, Ryu, Leavitt, Duerr and Morgan
Requiring defibrillators at fitness centers.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1969 By Representatives Alvarado, Ramos, Senn and Bateman; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Expanding the definition of family member for individual providers.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1970 By Representatives McClintock, Couture and Waters
Improving communication between the department of children, youth, and families and caregivers.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1971 By Representatives Dent and Griffey
Concerning a rangeland fire protection association pilot project.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1972 By Representatives Simmons and Harris
Increasing the licensure fees that support the Washington physicians health program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1973 By Representatives Abbarno, Couture, Klicker, Chambers and Robertson
Concerning special education safety net awards.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1974 By Representative Abbarno
Disposing of human remains.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1975 By Representatives Ortiz-Self, Ryu, Berry and Ramel; by request of Employment Security Department
Relieving individuals from paying interest on certain unemployment insurance overpayment assessments.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1976 By Representatives Fosse, Doglio, Fitzgibbon and Ramel; by request of Department of Commerce
Changing the incentive structure for tier 1 and tier 2 buildings.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1977 By Representatives Abbarno and Low
Designating Tenino sandstone as the state rock.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1978 By Representatives Rule, Volz, Ryu and Ramel; by request of Military Department
Adding special purpose and junior taxing districts to the intrastate mutual aid system.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1979 By Representatives Paul, Leavitt and Duerr
Reducing the cost of inhalers and epinephrine autoinjectors.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1980 By Representatives Reed, Pollet and Berry
Concerning ground emergency medical transportation services.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1981 By Representatives Barnard, Stearns, Leavitt, Couture and Connors
Incentivizing clean nuclear energy manufacturing through preferential business and occupation tax rates.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1982 By Representatives Waters, Shavers, Ryu, Couture, Ramos and McClintock
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board with respect to loans and grants to political subdivisions and federally recognized Indian tribes for broadband.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1983 By Representatives Simmons and Goodman
Concerning the criminal justice treatment account.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1984 By Representatives McEntire, Chapman and Ryu
Designating the Pacific razor clam as the state clam.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1985 By Representatives Timmons, Leavitt, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Ramos, Ramel and Bateman; 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 1986 By Representatives Abbarno, Bronoske, Berry, Schmidt and Ramel; by request of Department of Labor & Industries
Adding purposes for the use of existing firefighter safety funding.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1987 By Representatives Low, Ramel, Ryu, Eslick, Timmons, Paul and Ramos
Concerning the use of moneys from the rural public facilities sales and use tax for affordable workforce housing infrastructure and facilities.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1988 By Representatives Simmons, Couture and Ramel; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Establishing the customer voice council.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 1989 By Representatives Barkis and Low
Creating a graffiti abatement and reduction program.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1990 By Representative Ryu
Concerning the Washington state aerial imagery program.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1991 By Representatives Fosse, Berry and Ramel
Concerning paid sick leave.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1992 By Representatives Timmons, Lekanoff and Ramel; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1993 By Representatives Timmons, Lekanoff and Ramel; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Concerning water rights adjudication commissioners and referees.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1994 By Representatives Farivar, Goodman, Reed, Alvarado, Ramos, Cortes, Morgan and Reeves
Concerning judicial dismissal of a misdemeanor following completion of court-ordered conditions.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1995 By Representatives Simmons and Ramel
Providing gate money to individuals releasing from custody prior to the expiration of their sentence.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 1996 By Representatives Robertson and Chapman
Establishing the Washington recreational vehicle manufacturer and dealer law.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1997 By Representatives Ryu and Leavitt; by request of Parks and Recreation Commission
Concerning gubernatorial appointments for the state parks and recreation commission.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1998 By Representatives Gregerson, Barkis, Leavitt, Rule, Ryu, Reed, Morgan, Fitzgibbon, Berry, Duerr, Bronoske, Ramos, Ramel, Bateman, Peterson and Chambers
Concerning co-living housing.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 1999 By Representatives Orwall, Leavitt, Ryu, Duerr, Ramos and Morgan
Concerning fabricated intimate or sexually explicit images and depictions.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2000 By Representatives Mena, Berry, Ramel, Low, Walen, Ryu and Timmons
Renewing Washington's international leadership.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2001 By Representatives Simmons and Farivar
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interests of justice.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2002 By Representatives Low, Cheney, Couture, Schmidt, Waters, Sandlin, Christian and McClintock
Establishing criminal penalties for the public use of fentanyl or methamphetamine.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2003 By Representatives Connors, Leavitt, Klicker, Couture and Schmidt; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Concerning an exemption to the leasehold excise tax for leases on public lands.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2004 By Representatives McEntire, Leavitt, Couture, Slatter, Ryu and Senn
Providing early registration at institutions of higher education for military students.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2005 By Representatives McClintock, Couture and Waters
Including weighted grade point averages on high school transcripts.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2006 By Representatives Peterson, Mena, Ryu, Ramel and Cortes; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Concerning court interpreters.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2007 By Representatives Peterson, Gregerson, Alvarado, Berry, Senn and Morgan
Expanding time limit exemptions applicable to cash assistance programs.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2008 By Representatives Klicker, Peterson, Leavitt, Connors, Ramel, Robertson, Low, Gregerson, Ramos, Eslick, Bateman and Bronoske
Creating a task force on housing cost driver analysis.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2009 By Representatives Mosbrucker, Goodman, Leavitt and Ramos
Facilitating the use of dental records in missing person investigations.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2010 By Representatives Rule, Mosbrucker, Ryu, Eslick and Chambers
Keeping children safe from family violence.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2011 By Representative Peterson
Enhancing consumer protections for automobile insurance coverage.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2012 By Representatives Street, Alvarado, Ryu, Ramel and Bateman
Concerning eligibility for a property tax exemption for nonprofits providing affordable rental housing built with city and county funds.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2013 By Representatives Volz, Fitzgibbon, Leavitt, Couture, Ryu, Bronoske, Ramos and Ramel; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy
Paying state retirement benefits until the end of the month in which the retiree or beneficiary dies.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2014 By Representatives Volz, Donaghy, Leavitt, Couture and Ryu; by request of Attorney General
Concerning the definition of veteran and restoring honor to veterans.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 2015 By Representatives Senn, Schmick and Ryu
Concerning incentivizing adult family homes to increase bed capacity to seven or eight beds.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2016 By Representatives McClintock, Couture, Ryu, Waters and Senn
Allowing certain minors to contract for housing and utilities.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2017 By Representatives McClintock, Callan, Leavitt, Couture, Schmidt, Waters, Barkis, Christian, Ramos and Ramel
Addressing school districts with aged facilities and a history of capital bond failure.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 2018 By Representatives McClintock, Couture, Waters and Rude
Improving student outcomes by restricting mobile device use by public school students.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2019 By Representatives Stearns, Fosse, Berry, Ryu, Ramos, Ramel, Cortes and Morgan
Establishing a Native American apprentice assistance program.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2020 By Representatives Timmons, Abbarno, Leavitt, Ryu and Ramel; by request of Military Department
Creating a state administered public infrastructure assistance program within the emergency management division.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 2021 By Representatives Senn, Walen, Berry, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Duerr and Ramel
Concerning the disposition of privately owned firearms in the custody of state or local government entities or law enforcement agencies.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2022 By Representatives Reed, Berry and Ryu
Concerning construction crane safety.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2023 By Representatives Shavers and Ramel
Improving meaningful access to elections by increasing language assistance.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2024 By Representative Shavers
Concerning flexible work policies for law enforcement officers and participation in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2025 By Representative Reed
Modifying placement and salary matching requirements for the state work-study program.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2026 By Representatives Doglio, Bateman, Ryu and Ramel
Concerning rental income received by people eligible for certain property tax exemption programs.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2027 By Representatives Doglio, Fosse and Farivar
Concerning certification, background checks, and training requirements for sheriffs, police chiefs, marshals, reserve officers, and volunteers.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2028 By Representatives Santos, Robertson and Ryu
Concerning manufacturer and new dealer franchise agreements.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2029 By Representatives Rule, Leavitt, Ryu, Ramel and Slatter
Concerning opioid overdose reversal medication in high schools.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2030 By Representatives Simmons, Gregerson and Bateman
Revoking a person's voting rights only when convicted of a state crime punishable by death.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2031 By Representatives Abbarno, Berry and Rude
Recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2032 By Representatives Cheney, Low and Ramos
Reducing the size of yard signs that are exempt from certain political advertising disclosure requirements.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2033 By Representatives Cheney, Hutchins, Couture, Waters, Connors, Barkis, Christian and Klicker
Creating a rent relief incentive program.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2034 By Representatives Cheney, Taylor, Leavitt and Ramos; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Requiring counties and cities to provide the administrative office of the courts with notice of court reorganizations.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2035 By Representatives McClintock, Stonier, Couture, Schmidt, Waters and Ramos
Concerning restrictions on the working conditions and hours of sixteen- and seventeen-year olds.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2036 By Representatives Walen, Morgan, Berry, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Duerr, Farivar and Reeves
Concerning workplace safety and operational standards for adult entertainment establishments.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2037 By Representatives Couture, Senn, Leavitt, Fitzgibbon, Rude, Hutchins, Low, Christian, Ramel and Ryu
Concerning Holocaust and genocide education in public schools.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2038 By Representatives McClintock, Couture, Waters and Rude
Collecting data on student transfers and withdrawals from public schools and school districts.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2039 By Representatives Fitzgibbon and Ramel
Modifying the appeals process for environmental and land use matters.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2040 By Representatives Connors, Dye, Couture, Christian, Chambers, Stokesbary, Eslick and Klicker
Concerning carbon auction rebate payments.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 2041 By Representatives Riccelli and Schmick
Concerning physician assistant collaborative practice.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2042 By Representatives Corry and Connors
Requiring applicants seeking energy facility site certification for an energy facility that generates electricity using renewable resources to provide evidence of an adequate water supply for the project.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2043 By Representative Corry
Concerning spirits, beer, and wine theater licenses.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HB 2044 By Representatives Duerr, Senn, Fitzgibbon, Alvarado, Ryu, Taylor and Callan
Standardizing limitations on voter-approved property tax levies.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2045 By Representatives Waters and Chapman
Creating an adopt a fish barrier program.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2046 By Representatives Dent and Schmick
Establishing alternative requirements for child care providers in underresourced areas.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2047 By Representatives Dent and Davis
Allowing employers to screen candidates for cannabis use when hiring for certain positions involving services to persons with substance use disorder.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2048 By Representatives Mosbrucker and Goodman
Concerning supervision of domestic violence in criminal sentencing.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2049 By Representatives Berry, Doglio, Fitzgibbon, Ramel, Duerr, Mena, Ryu, Bateman, Slatter and Gregerson
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2050 By Representatives Goehner, Barkis and Christian
Concerning the posting of information about government policies that impact motor vehicle fuel price at fuel pumps.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 2051 By Representatives Walen, Ryu, Ramel and Duerr
Reducing emissions from small off-road engines.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2052 By Representatives Callan, Riccelli, Leavitt, Berry and Duerr
Increasing the availability of baby diaper changing stations.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2053 By Representatives Stonier, Steele, Ramos and Corry
Establishing the ninth grade success grant program.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2054 By Representatives Farivar, Ormsby, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Senn, Ramel, Berry and Duerr
Concerning bulk purchases and transfers of firearms.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2055 By Representatives Stearns, Orwall and Ramel
Creating a gambling treatment diversion court pilot program to be conducted by the administrative office of the courts.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2056 By Representatives Goodman and Cheney; by request of Administrative Office of the Courts
Concerning information sharing and limited investigative authority of supreme court bailiffs.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2057 By Representatives Ryu and Leavitt
Creating a pilot project to assist incarcerated veterans' transition to civilian life.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 2058 By Representatives Riccelli, Rude, Leavitt, Ramel, Berry, Duerr, Slatter and Morgan
Increasing student access to free meals served at public schools.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2059 By Representatives Stearns, Ramos, Senn, Ramel and Morgan
Concerning the sale of halal foods.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2060 By Representatives Couture and Griffey
Creating an establishment private club license.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HB 2061 By Representatives Bronoske, Ramel and Berry
Defining an employee of a health care facility for purposes of mandatory overtime provisions.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2062 By Representatives Schmidt and Ramos; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Concerning exemption of certain personnel of the department of social and health services from civil service.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2063 By Representatives Wylie and Ryu
Providing an exemption from the real estate excise tax for transfers of property to qualifying low-income first-time homebuyers.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2064 By Representative Wylie
Providing for an exemption from the real estate excise tax for transfers of property to qualifying low-income first-time homebuyers.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2065 By Representatives Stearns, Hackney and Ramel
Recalculating sentencing ranges for currently incarcerated individuals whose offender score was increased by juvenile convictions.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2066 By Representatives Riccelli, Macri and Ramel
Addressing affordability through health care provider contracting.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2067 By Representatives Riccelli and Stonier
Screening newborn infants for congenital cytomegalovirus.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2068 By Representatives Mena and Doglio
Concerning the environmental impacts of fashion.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2069 By Representatives Mosbrucker and Doglio
Concerning the sale of biogenic carbon dioxide and other coproducts of biogas processing.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2070 By Representatives Mena, Pollet and Fitzgibbon
Integrating environmental justice considerations into certain project decisions.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2071 By Representatives Duerr, Bateman and Fitzgibbon
Concerning residential housing regulations.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2072 By Representatives Farivar, Taylor, Ryu, Reeves and Slatter; by request of Attorney General
Concerning penalties relating to antitrust actions.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2073 By Representatives Slatter and Fitzgibbon
Concerning emissions of greenhouse gases from sources other than methane and carbon dioxide.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2074 By Representatives Dye and Dent
Limiting the application of certain civil penalties to protect landowners from incurring penalties based on the actions of the landowner's lessee.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2075 By Representatives Lekanoff and Stearns
Concerning licensing of Indian health care providers as establishments.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2076 By Representatives Orwall, Mosbrucker and Leavitt
Addressing crimes involving human trafficking or sexual exploitation.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2077 By Representative Reed
Concerning participation in the Washington guaranteed admissions program.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2078 By Representatives Schmidt, Riccelli, Low, Christian and Klicker
Improving school safety by extending and increasing penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and school-related athletic activities.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2079 By Representatives Schmidt, Riccelli, Low, Christian and Klicker
Improving school safety by extending and increasing penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and athletic activities.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2080 By Representatives Leavitt, Taylor, Couture, Bronoske, Callan and Rule
Establishing day habilitation services for persons with developmental disabilities.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2081 By Representatives Hackney and Walen
Regulating home equity sharing agreements under the consumer loan act.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2082 By Representatives Fosse, Low and Fitzgibbon
Assessing the needs of the electrical transmission industry.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2083 By Representatives Ryu, Volz, Walen and Ramel
Making modifications to small loans under payday lending laws.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2084 By Representatives Fosse and Low
Establishing an oversight committee to improve construction-related training and pathways to state registered apprenticeships in state correctional facilities.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2085 By Representatives Nance and Doglio; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife
Modifying the department of fish and wildlife's habitat recovery pilot program.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2086 By Representatives Entenman, Goodman and Fitzgibbon; by request of Office of Independent Investigations
Updating processes of the office of independent investigations by changing authority to obtain and share investigative information and aligning with current operations and practices.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2087 By Representatives Schmidt, Leavitt, Connors, Christian, Walen and Chambers
Concerning objections to apprenticeship programs.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2088 By Representative Orwall; by request of Health Care Authority
Extending liability protections for responders dispatched from mobile rapid response crisis teams and community-based crisis teams.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2089 By Representatives Tharinger and Leavitt; by request of Office of Financial Management
Concerning the capital budget.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 2090 By Representatives Bateman and Doglio
Modifying local board of health county commissioner membership.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2091 By Representatives Bronoske, Griffey, Leavitt and Fitzgibbon; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Establishing a fallen firefighter memorial.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2092 By Representatives Callan and McClintock
Concerning school construction assistance program funding for preschool and before-and-after school care program enrollments.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 2093 By Representatives Griffey, Leavitt, Bronoske, Couture, Robertson, Klicker, Sandlin, Stokesbary and Chambers
Improving community safety and justice in the civil commitment of sexually violent predators.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2094 By Representatives Alvarado and Berry
Improving consumer protection on gift certificates.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2095 By Representatives Alvarado and Berry
Concerning gift certificates as unclaimed property.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2096 By Representatives Leavitt, Couture, Bronoske, Robertson, Klicker, Sandlin, Stokesbary and Chambers
Ensuring adequate notice to and consideration of local communities when establishing housing options for individuals qualifying for a less restrictive alternative placement.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2097 By Representatives Berry and Ortiz-Self
Assisting workers in recovering wages owed.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2098 By Representatives Taylor, Mena and Ryu
Authorizing the women's commission to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2099 By Representatives Farivar, Cortes and Pollet
Concerning state identification cards for persons in state custody or care.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2100 By Representatives Farivar and Fosse
Reducing the impacts of mass layoffs.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2101 By Representatives Rule and Timmons
Eliminating child care licensing fees.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2102 By Representative Berry
Establishing requirements for the disclosure of health care information for qualifying persons to receive paid family and medical leave benefits.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2103 By Representatives Orwall and Fitzgibbon
Mitigating harm and improving equity in large port districts.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2104 By Representatives Ormsby and Bergquist; by request of Office of Financial Management
Making 2023-2025 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2105 By Representatives Fitzgibbon and Tharinger
Ensuring the protection of instream resources in connection with the issuance of water right permits in water resource inventory areas in which minimum instream flows are not being met.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2106 By Representative Schmick
Concerning library districts with an annexed city or town.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2107 By Representatives Maycumber, Chapman and Rude
Enabling the preservation of cultural treaty harvesting rights of Indian tribes by providing free licenses issued under Title 77 RCW to tribal members.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2108 By Representatives Donaghy, Orcutt, Timmons, Springer and Reeves; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Creating the state department of natural resources' Smokey Bear special license plates.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 2109 By Representatives Ryu and Eslick
Regulating permanent cosmetics.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2110 By Representative Nance
Reorganizing statutory requirements governing high school graduation.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2111 By Representative Nance
Clarifying requirements for subsidized child care.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2112 By Representatives Nance and Leavitt
Concerning opioid and fentanyl prevention education and awareness at institutions of higher education.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2113 By Representatives Bateman, Macri, Peterson, Alvarado, Leavitt, Bronoske, Ramel and Fitzgibbon
Concerning compliance with the housing element requirements of the growth management act.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2114 By Representatives Alvarado, Macri, Ramel, Peterson, Mena, Slatter, Farivar, Taylor, Doglio, Cortes, Fitzgibbon and Gregerson
Improving housing stability for tenants subject to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act by limiting rent and fee increases, requiring notice of rent and fee increases, limiting fees and deposits, establishing a landlord resource center and associated services, authorizing tenant lease termination, creating parity between lease types, and providing for attorney general enforcement.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2115 By Representatives Thai and Slatter
Concerning prescription labels for medications used for abortion.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2116 By Representatives Thai and Slatter
Expanding prescriptive authority for pharmacists.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2117 By Representatives Barnard and Donaghy
Authorizing authorities to address aerial firefighting aspects as part of permitting processes for communities at risk of wildfires.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2118 By Representatives Walen and Berry
Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2119 By Representatives Riccelli and Taylor
Protecting consumers from garnishment of earnings for judgments arising from medical debt.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2120 By Representatives Barnard and Shavers
Concerning tax preferences for clean energy manufacturers.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2121 By Representatives Taylor and Pollet
Concerning the burden of proof for special education due process hearings.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2122 By Representatives Thai and Harris
Concerning wellness programs for certain health care professionals.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2123 By Representatives Orwall and Reed
Establishing a running start for the trades grant program.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2124 By Representatives Eslick, Senn and Leavitt
Supporting and expanding access to child care and early learning programs.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2125 By Representative Ortiz-Self
Concerning the eligibility of state-mandated benefits for contingent faculty at community and technical colleges.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2126 By Representatives Low, Peterson and Connors
Authorizing accessory dwelling units in rural areas.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2127 By Representatives Schmidt and Berry; by request of Department of Labor & Industries
Concerning workers' compensation incentives to return to work.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2128 By Representative Schmick
Modernizing the certificate of need program.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2129 By Representatives Ramel and Mena
Promoting the development of geothermal energy resources.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2130 By Representatives Pollet and Couture
Extending special education services.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2131 By Representatives Ramel and Slatter
Promoting the establishment of thermal energy networks.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2132 By Representative Schmick
Reducing training costs for small county offices of coroners or medical examiners.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2133 By Representatives Klicker, Fey, Rude, Connors, Low, Schmidt, Chambers, Sandlin, Bronoske and Leavitt
Designating trespassing on a public school bus as a felony offense.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2134 By Representative Fey; by request of Office of Financial Management
Making supplemental transportation appropriations for the 2023-2025 fiscal biennium.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 2135 By Representatives Stearns and Lekanoff; by request of Military Department
Including federally recognized tribes as part of the Washington emergency management division emergency worker program.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 2136 By Representatives Ormsby, Schmidt, Doglio and Farivar; by request of Attorney General
Concerning prevailing wage sanctions, penalties, and debarment.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2137 By Representatives Berg and Orcutt
Concerning technical changes to allowable exemptions for tourism promotion area assessments.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2138 By Representatives Rule and Barkis
Promoting outdoor learning in state parks.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 2139 By Representatives Ramos and Callan
Concerning the rental of self-service storage facilities.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2140 By Representatives Griffey and Couture
Modifying laws related to adverse possession to protect legal owners of property.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2141 By Representative Donaghy
Promoting affordable housing in unincorporated areas within urban growth areas of large counties.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2142 By Representative Corry
Creating a reading coaches grant program.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2143 By Representatives Ramel and Hackney
Providing information related to the human rights records of nations that export crude oil to Washington.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2144 By Representatives Stonier, Berry and Taylor
Providing for a deposit return program for qualifying beverage containers to be implemented by a distributor responsibility organization.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2145 By Representatives Simmons and Senn
Concerning medically necessary treatment of a mental health or substance use disorder.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2146 By Representatives Rule and Connors
Supporting students who are chronically absent and at risk for not graduating high school.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2147 By Representatives Dent and Chapman; by request of Department of Agriculture
Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2148 By Representatives Reeves, Timmons and Doglio
Concerning a comparable wage analysis of public school staff compensation.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2149 By Representatives Reeves and Doglio
Protecting consumer personal information.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2150 By Representative Reeves
Concerning processes regarding the disqualification of candidates who are ineligible for office.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2151 By Representative Reeves; by request of Department of Agriculture
Reassigning the accreditation of private cannabis testing laboratories from the department of ecology to the department of agriculture.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HB 2152 By Representatives Thai and Mosbrucker
Updating terminology related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2153 By Representative Ryu
Deterring the theft of catalytic converters.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2154 By Representatives Reeves and Reed
Modifying the definition of persistent offender to exclude convictions for offenses committed by someone under the age of 18 and providing for resentencing.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2155 By Representatives Reeves and Slatter
Creating the Washington credential registry.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2156 By Representative Reeves; by request of Department of Commerce
Providing solar consumer protections.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2157 By Representatives Harris and Stonier; by request of Department of Health
Updating the definition of "vaccine" in RCW 70.290.010 to include all federal food and drug administration-approved immunizations recommended by the centers for disease control and prevention.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2158 By Representatives Connors, Reeves and Klicker
Expanding urban growth area boundaries for residential development.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2159 By Representatives Eslick and Schmidt
Establishing a pathway for qualifying to become a journey level electrician based on experience working with a small electrical contractor.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2160 By Representatives Reed, Fey, Mena and Alvarado; by request of Office of the Governor
Promoting community and transit-oriented housing development.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2161 By Representative Peterson
Addressing enforcement of tenant protections.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2162 By Representatives Chambers and Leavitt
Establishing a long-term services and supports trust exemption for the off-duty employment of active duty service members.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2163 By Representative Steele
Concerning liquor licensee advertising.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HB 2164 By Representatives Pollet and Slatter
Providing postsecondary education consumer protections.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2165 By Representatives Kloba and Waters; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Concerning the authority of the department of natural resources to determine recreational use fees for activities on agency-managed public lands.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2166 By Representative Paul
Increasing access to portable orders for life-sustaining treatment.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2167 By Representative Paul
Concerning retirement benefit eligibility for law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2 retirees that separate from service and choose to work in eligible positions on a part-time basis.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2168 By Representatives Alvarado and Bronoske
Concerning the duties of industrial insurance self-insured employers and third-party administrators.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2169 By Representatives Mosbrucker and Goodman
Concerning a pilot program creating a healthier environment for correctional officers, department of corrections staff, and individuals within a correctional facility.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2170 By Representatives Gregerson and Ormsby; by request of Office of Financial Management
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2171 By Representatives Leavitt, Waters and Slatter
Addressing financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2172 By Representatives Harris and Wylie
Providing for the use of vacant state agency property by a local government during an emergency.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2173 By Representative Ybarra
Concerning executive sessions by publicly owned natural gas utilities under the open public meetings act in order to comply with the climate commitment act.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2174 By Representatives Pollet and Bergquist; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Concerning funded special education enrollment.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2175 By Representative Caldier
Removing the enrollment limit for special education funding.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2176 By Representatives Caldier and Reeves
Improving access to patient care by increasing preventive dental care.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2177 By Representatives Simmons and Goodman
Concerning the membership and operation of the sex offender policy board.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2178 By Representatives Goodman and Simmons
Establishing a pathway off lifetime community custody for individuals with sex offense convictions.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2179 By Representatives Couture and Eslick
Providing local licensing and regulation of child care providers.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2180 By Representatives Callan and Bergquist; by request of Office of Financial Management
Increasing the special education enrollment funding cap.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2181 By Representative Waters
Concerning the pipe tobacco excise tax rate.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2182 By Representatives Reeves and Cheney
Creating a data dashboard to track use of regulated substances.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HB 2183 By Representative Walsh
Prohibiting elected officials from including their name on remittances resulting from a lawsuit.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2184 By Representatives Taylor and Rude
Authorizing payment for parental caregivers of minor children with developmental disabilities.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2185 By Representatives Dent and Senn
Concerning the oversight board for children, youth, and families.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2186 By Representatives Senn and Taylor
Concerning deferred adjudications for juveniles.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2187 By Representatives Dent and Chapman
Promoting access to water for family farms.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2188 By Representative Bronoske; by request of Office of Financial Management
Changing the health insurance subsidy rate for retired state employees and retired or disabled school employees.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2189 By Representative Kloba
Eliminating the transportation electrification fee for certain hybrid vehicles.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 2190 By Representative Walen
Commissioning a study relating to improving the public records act.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2191 By Representatives Timmons and Duerr
Adding two voting members that are transit users to the governing body of public transportation benefit areas.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2192 By Representatives Farivar, Cheney and Bergquist; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Celebrating national voter registration day.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2193 By Representative Sandlin
Concerning the new environmental restoration accelerator for salmon recovery.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2194 By Representatives Kloba, Wylie, Doglio, Goodman and Macri
Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HJR 4208 By Representatives Ramos, Senn and Ramel
Removing gendered terms from the Constitution.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HCR 4405 By Representatives Sandlin, Chandler, Dent, Timmons, Eslick, Chambers, Christian, Corry, Couture, Connors, Low and Ramos
Naming the new Irving R. Newhouse Building.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HCR 4406 By Representatives Fitzgibbon and Steele
Calling a Joint Session of the Legislature.
HCR 4407 By Representatives Fitzgibbon and Steele
Establishing cutoff dates for the consideration of legislation during the 2024 regular session of the sixty-eighth legislature.
HCR 4408 By Representatives Fitzgibbon and Steele
Specifying the status of bills, resolutions, and memorials.
Referred to Committee on RULES.