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Referred Bills (79)
Reducing regulatory stress in agriculture.
Protecting the public from water quality impacts of publicly owned or operated game farms.
Concerning irrigation district director beneficial interests in contracts.
Requesting Congress to modify the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Recognizing judicially affirmed and treaty-reserved fishing rights and promoting state-tribal cooperative agreements in the management of salmon, trout, and steelhead resources.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Concerning statewide food security.
Reducing impacts from derelict vessels.
Updating timber sale process efficiencies and adopting consistent language for the department's land sales.
Adding federally recognized Indian tribes to the list of entities that may participate in the conservation futures program.
Concerning the sale of juice grapes.
Concerning penalties for sale of covered animal species.
Updating timber sale process efficiencies and adopting consistent language for the department's land sales.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning boundary line surveys on public lands owned or managed by the department of natural resources.
Establishing a green fertilizer incentive program to support the production and adoption of low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer in Washington state.
Revised for engrossed: Adding tribal representation to the board of natural resources.
Requesting Congress to ensure that federal wildfire response entities have the capacity to protect communities and infrastructure, limit impacts to natural resources and watersheds, and protect wildland firefighter health and safety.
Concerning commercial shellfish fees.
Concerning local government permits for replacing existing culverts.
Requiring fairness in mitigation requirements.
Protecting agriculture.
Concerning irrigation district director beneficial interests in contracts.
Restoring and sustaining healthy ungulate populations.
Prohibiting the use of paraquat unless authorized for research conducted under strict safety and reporting protocols.
Enhancing steelhead populations with wild broodstock conservation programs.
Directing the relocation of the Bob Oke game farm.
Maintaining hatchery production of salmonids.
Modifying the implementation of type nonfish bearing stream water buffer rules adopted by the forest practices board.
Protecting the public from water quality impacts of publicly owned or operated game farms.
Expanding revenue generation and economic opportunities from natural climate solutions and ecosystem services.
Requesting Congress to amend the marine mammal protection act and the migratory bird act to allow the lethal removal of pinnipeds and predatory birds in Puget Sound in a manner similar to the recent changes authorized in the Columbia river to protect endangered salmon populations.
Concerning commercial shellfish fees.
Concerning public participation requirements for department of fish and wildlife actions.
Calculating the inflation rate for aquatic land leases.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Addressing maple syrup processing operations.
Concerning fish and wildlife commission members.
Concerning the operation, authorization, and permitting of microenterprise home kitchens.
Protecting livestock from wolf predation.
Concerning commercial fishery licenses.
Promoting efficient administration of state education agencies.
Expanding opportunities for organic, regenerative, climate-smart, and sustainable producers.
Providing tax relief for certain incidental uses on open space land.
Concerning the use of dogs to hunt black bear, cougar, or bobcat.
Establishing a prescribed fire claims fund pilot program.
Extending the dairy inspection program until June 30, 2031.
Revised for 1st substitute: Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.
Conducting a review of Washington's riparian programs.
Providing flexibility for the department of fish and wildlife to collaborate with local governments to manage gray wolves.
Addressing the impacts of burrowing shrimp on bottom culture shellfish farming through integrated pest management research.
Concerning the new environmental accelerator for salmon recovery and ecological resiliency projects.
Issuing water right permits for nonconsumptive hydropower use in water resource inventory areas in which minimum instream flows are not being met.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for qualifying farm machinery and equipment.
Concerning livestock damage due to wolf predation.
Protecting agriculture.
Addressing wildfire protection and mitigation.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Adding the department of natural resources' civil enforcement decisions under RCW 76.04.205 to appeals that may be heard by the pollution control hearings board.
Concerning filing of adjudication claims for precode uses of groundwater and surface water in the water resource inventory area 1 water rights adjudication.
Concerning livestock identification.
Extending the water supply milestone for the Yakima river basin integrated plan to 2035.
Concerning the northeast Washington wolf-livestock management account.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning compensation in frontier one counties for deer and elk damage.
Providing tax relief for certain incidental uses on open space land.
Modifying the definition of inflation rate for aquatic leases.
Concerning the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Concerning the direct sale of valuable materials for habitat restoration projects.
Establishing a Puget Sound nonspot shrimp pot fishery license.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning payment of seed contracts.
Promoting efficient administration of state education agencies.
Addressing the impacts of burrowing shrimp on bottom culture shellfish farming through integrated pest management research.
Establishing a prescribed fire claims fund pilot program.
Extending the pesticide application safety committee.
Expanding enforcement options for certain fish and wildlife violations.
Increasing consistency in the classifications of water systems.
Reducing satellite management agency requirements for simple group B public water systems.
Extending the dairy inspection program until June 30, 2031.