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WA HB2672
Bill
Status
1/27/2026
Primary Sponsor
Travis Couture
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AI Summary
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Private entities organized under 26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c) seeking state-funded grants must disclose names and compensation of employees earning over $100,000 annually, board members and their compensation, and employees who held Washington public office within the past five years
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Grant applicants must report political contributions made in the previous four election cycles and provide an accounting of how grant funds will be spent
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State and local agencies awarding grants must provide disclosure forms approved by the Office of Financial Management and transmit all completed forms (including from unsuccessful applicants) to OFM upon award or renewal
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Noncompliance results in forfeiture of the grant award and full reimbursement of all funds received by the noncompliant entity
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The Office of Financial Management must maintain a publicly searchable database of all completed disclosure forms on its website
Legislative Description
Requiring certain disclosures from private entities that receive state funding.
Last Action
First reading, referred to Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans.
1/27/2026