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Washington Legislature
Washington State Legislature
The Washington State Legislature consists of 146 current members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Track 32,029 Washington bills, view legislator voting records, and monitor committee activity.
Sessions (9)
2025-2026 Regular Session
2023-2024 Regular Session
2021-2022 Regular Session
2019-2020 Regular Session
2017-2018 Regular Session
2015-2016 Regular Session
2013-2014 Regular Session
2011-2012 Regular Session
2009-2010 Regular Session
Legislators (146)
Bills (50)
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Concerning taxes imposed on insurers operating within the state.
Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning cannabis license fees.
Implementing efficiencies and programming changes in public education.
Concerning the capital budget.
Revised for engrossed: Removing a tax exemption for the warehousing and reselling of prescription drugs and providing tax relief for critical access pharmacies.
Modernizing and strengthening laws concerning sheriffs, police chiefs, town marshals, law enforcement agency volunteers, youth cadets, specially commissioned officers, and police matrons.
Concerning the working connections child care program.
Concerning termination and restatement of plan 1 of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Revised for engrossed: Removing a tax exemption for the replacement of equipment for data centers.
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
Making supplemental transportation appropriations for the 2025-2027 fiscal biennium.
Repealing the community protection program.
Concerning transportation resources.
Authorizing bonds for transportation funding.
Modifying shared leave provisions to authorize shared leave for victims of a hate crime and those whose absence is due to immigration enforcement actions against the employee or the employee's relative.
Providing a cost-of-living adjustment for plan 1 retirees of the teachers' retirement system and public employees' retirement system.
Concerning the authority of investigators of the attorney general's office.
Concerning immigrant worker protections.
Concerning the responsibility of certain counties to include freight rail dependent use overlay as part of the transportation element of their comprehensive plan.
Concerning the electric transmission system.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general’s office.
Concerning the regulated sports wagering industry.
Establishing a tax on millionaires.
Concerning statutory establishment of the governor's office of Indian affairs.
Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.
Concerning driver privacy protections.
Concerning tribal consultation conducted by the energy facility site evaluation council.
Establishing a statewide low-income energy assistance program.
Concerning climate commitment act compliance obligations for fuels supplied or otherwise sold into Washington.
Concerning taxes administered by the department of revenue.
Increasing transparency and consumer protection in water system rates.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Modifying certain funding and exemptions related to providing and maintaining affordable housing and related services.
Establishing limitations on detached accessory dwelling units outside of urban growth areas.
Encouraging permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and indoor emergency shelters.
Concerning permit review processes.
Concerning rental property disclosures of flooding history and flood risk.
Establishing land banking authorities.
Concerning residential development in commercial and mixed-use zones.
Establishing a tourism self-supported assessment program to fund statewide tourism promotion.
Strengthening health care market standards.
Establishing an abortion savings program.
Concerning protection of the voter registration database.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning sexually explicit depictions of minors.
Authorizing agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers.
Providing local governments tax resources and fund flexibility.
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county and in Yakima county.
Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.