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 9, 2024 - Tuesday 2ND DAY 2024 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 2195 By Representatives Callan and Eslick
Strengthening the early learning facilities grant and loan program by revising criteria and providing resources to the Ruth LeCocq Kagi early learning facilities development account.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 2196 By Representative Donaghy
Concerning alcohol concentration.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2197 By Representative Orwall
Concerning the availability of prevention services under medical assistance programs.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2198 By Representative Reeves
Mitigating the impact of rising school facility temperatures resulting from climate change.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2199 By Representatives Orcutt and Fitzgibbon
Creating business and occupation and public utility tax exemptions for certain amounts received as the result of receipt, generation, purchase, sale, transfer, or retirement of allowances, offset credits, or price ceiling units under the climate commitment act.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2200 By Representatives Macri and Ormsby; by request of Office of Financial Management
Concerning accounts.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2201 By Representatives Doglio and Fitzgibbon; by request of Department of Ecology
Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2202 By Representatives Couture and Griffey
Providing a state program of assistance for local government indigent public defense and law enforcement costs.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2203 By Representative Ryu
Creating a pilot project to assist incarcerated veterans.
Referred to Committee on INNOVATION, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 2204 By Representatives Waters and Wylie
Creating a special liquor permit.
Referred to Committee on REGULATED SUBSTANCES & GAMING.
HB 2205 By Representative Cheney
Establishing protections for citizens participating in the initiative and referendum process.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2206 By Representatives Cheney and Low
Establishing secure online access to the voter registration database.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2207 By Representatives Ramos and Low
Providing tools designed to reduce the impacts of unlawful solid waste dumping.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2208 By Representatives Harris and Bateman; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Providing flexibility in calculation of nursing rates.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2209 By Representative Thai
Celebrating lunar new year.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2210 By Representative Dye
Establishing a wild horse holding and training program at a state corrections center.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2211 By Representative Stearns
Granting local taxing authority to fund criminal justice.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2212 By Representatives Rule and Leavitt
Increasing allocations for principals, assistant principals, and other certificated building-level administrators.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2213 By Representatives Cheney and Taylor
Concerning defects and omissions in the laws that have been identified by the justices of the supreme court or judges of the superior courts pursuant to Article IV, section 25 of the state Constitution.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2214 By Representatives Slatter and Bergquist; by request of Student Achievement Council
Permitting beneficiaries of public assistance programs to automatically qualify as income-eligible for the purpose of receiving the Washington college grant.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2215 By Representatives Slatter and Berg; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Concerning the maximum per-pupil limit for enrichment levies.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2216 By Representatives Cheney and Leavitt
Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating two-year and four-year degree requirements that are unnecessary.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2217 By Representatives Cortes and Senn
Concerning authority over individuals found guilty of or accused of criminal offenses that occurred when the individual was under age 18.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2218 By Representative Cortes
Providing extended foster care services to youth ages 18 to 21.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2219 By Representatives Hackney and Bateman
Providing tax relief for nonprofit development of affordable housing.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2220 By Representatives Rule and Hackney
Concerning violent offenses.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2221 By Representative Orwall
Establishing an American sign language and protactile sign language interpreter work group.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2222 By Representatives Hackney and Rule
Updating the endangerment with a controlled substance statute.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2223 By Representatives Rule and Eslick
Increasing librarians in public schools.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 2224 By Representative Rule
Incorporating a risks, strengths, and needs assessment tool in the risk assessment process when investigating alleged child abuse and neglect referrals.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2225 By Representative Thai
Giving people with criminal records who are rehabilitated a fresh start in occupational licensing in Washington.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 2226 By Representative Ortiz-Self
Concerning collecting data on the H-2A worker program and from certain hand harvesters.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2227 By Representative Ortiz-Self
Vacating a conviction for driving under the influence, actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence, or an offense considered a prior offense to such convictions.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY, JUSTICE, & REENTRY.
HB 2228 By Representative Christian
Decreasing the minimum density requirements for middle housing.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2229 By Representative Christian
Providing for the coordination and collaboration of homeless services.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 2230 By Representatives Peterson and Eslick
Promoting economic inclusion by creating the economic security for all grant program.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2231 By Representative Walen
Incentivizing cities and counties to attract and retain commissioned law enforcement officers.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2232 By Representatives Doglio and Mena; by request of Office of the Governor
Concerning petroleum products supply and pricing.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2233 By Representatives Couture and Griffey
Providing an appropriate response to the use and presence of controlled substances by parents to protect children.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2234 By Representative Ybarra
Concerning energy assistance for low-income households.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2235 By Representative Dye
Improving publicly available data on Washington state's water quality to improve salmon recovery and the prioritization of salmon recovery projects.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2236 By Representative Shavers
Expanding and strengthening career and technical education core plus programs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2237 By Representatives Taylor and Walen
Concerning limitations in parenting plans.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2238 By Representatives Thai and Berry
Imposing a new tax on the sale or transfer of ammunition.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 2239 By Representatives Timmons and Eslick
Supporting student well-being through instruction in social-emotional skills.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2240 By Representatives Taylor and Timmons
Clarifying the process for redacting void covenants in recorded property documents.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 2241 By Representative Jacobsen
Prohibiting puberty blocking medications, cross-sex hormones, and gender transition surgeries for minors.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2242 By Representative Orwall
Supporting sexual assault survivors at institutions of higher education.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 2243 By Representatives Reeves and Waters; by request of Department of Natural Resources
Creating the children's social equity land trust.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2244 By Representatives Reeves and Walen; by request of State Treasurer
Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2245 By Representatives Bronoske and Eslick
Establishing co-response services and training as an essential component of the crisis care continuum.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2246 By Representative Bateman
Concerning vacation leave accrual for state employees.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 2247 By Representative Bateman
Addressing behavioral health provider shortages.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2248 By Representative Bateman
Providing support to individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2249 By Representative Dye
Ensuring transparency regarding the impacts of allowing general market participants, including financial speculators, to participate in climate commitment act markets.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2250 By Representatives Gregerson, Walen, Mena, Ramel, Duerr, Peterson, Reed, Berry, Berg, Stonier and Callan
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 2251 By Representatives Cortes and Eslick
Concerning the disposition of unenforceable legal financial obligations other than restitution imposed by a court or an agent of the court against a juvenile prior to July 1, 2023.
Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, YOUTH, & EARLY LEARNING.
HB 2252 By Representatives Klicker and Leavitt
Allowing small business establishments in residential zones.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 2253 By Representatives Hackney and Doglio
Concerning fair access to community solar.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 2254 By Representative Walen
Implementing recommendations of the 2023 child support schedule work group.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.