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Concerning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
Authorizing the department of fish and wildlife to establish disease interdiction and control check stations.
Updating cooperative agreements between the state and federally recognized tribes for the successful collaborative management of Washington's wildlife resources.
Concerning deer and elk damage to commercial crops.
Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
Creating an adopt a fish barrier program.
Concerning the sale of halal foods.
Concerning department of fish and wildlife authority with regard to certain nonprofit and volunteer organizations.
Concerning eligibility, enrollment, and compensation of small forestland owners volunteering for participation in the forestry riparian easement program.
Revised for Engrossed: Concerning the beef commission.Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the beef commission's levied assessment.Original: Concerning the beef commission's levied assessment.
Modifying the process by which a private moorage facility may sell an abandoned vessel for failure to pay moorage fees.
Modifying the application of the annual consumptive quantity calculation to change applications related to certain water rights held by the United States bureau of reclamation.
Concerning the exclusion of compensating tax when land is sold to a governmental entity intending to manage the land similarly to designated forestland or timberland.
Providing for recreational licensing of smelt, crawfish, and carp.
Studying the effects of avian predation of salmon.
Prohibiting octopus farming.
Concerning the authority of the department of natural resources to determine recreational use fees for activities on agency-managed public lands.
Promoting local agriculture through greenhouses.
Addressing wildfire protection and mitigation.
Concerning gubernatorial appointments for the state parks and recreation commission.
Limiting the application of certain civil penalties to protect landowners from incurring penalties based on the actions of the landowner's lessee.
Concerning the sale of halal foods.
Promoting organic agriculture.
Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
Authorizing an exemption to the seashore conservation area for a qualified infrastructure project.
Concerning hunting and fishing licenses for nonresident college students.
Establishing a Puget Sound nonspot shrimp pot fishery license.
Concerning tribal representation on the state conservation commission.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Modifying miscellaneous provisions impacting department of fish and wildlife licensing requirements.
Concerning the sanitary control of shellfish.
Concerning the authority of the department of natural resources to lease trust assets for the benefit of trust beneficiaries and the state.
Enshrining the right to hunt and fish in the state Constitution.
Investing in reforestation efforts following landscape-scale forest disturbances.
Concerning local salmon habitat recovery planning in critical areas.
Concerning the authority of the department of natural resources to determine recreational use fees for activities on agency-managed public lands.
Concerning the authority of the commissioner of public lands to enter into tribal interlocal agreements.
Establishing a streamlined grant application process for ecosystem investments.
Concerning beaver ecosystem management.
Providing for recreational licensing of eulachon, crawfish, and carp.
Concerning hemp consumable products.
Protecting and preserving the Puget Sound salmon purse seine fishing industry.
Enacting recommendations from the joint legislative task force on water resource mitigation.
Protecting livestock from wolf predation.
Limiting the application of certain civil penalties to protect landowners from incurring penalties based on the actions of the landowner's lessee.
Concerning special sales at public livestock markets.
Concerning diseased elk.
Modifying the department of fish and wildlife's habitat recovery pilot program.
Concerning a rangeland fire protection association pilot project.
Regulating hemp in food.
Providing for recreational licensing of smelt, crawfish, and carp.
Concerning the removal of derelict aquatic structures and restoration of aquatic lands.
Concerning the operation, authorization, and permitting of microenterprise home kitchens.
Limiting liability for salmon recovery projects performed by regional fisheries enhancement groups.
Increasing the compensation for members of the fish and wildlife commission.
Expanding the definition of designated forestland.
Concerning the forest practices board.
Concerning fish and wildlife commission members.
Concerning the unlawful trade of fur products.
Concerning salmon labeling for human consumption.
Preserving water rights for farmland and economic development.
Concerning the transfer of alternate water rights and water rights for municipal water supply purposes.
Modifying boater safety and education requirements.
Improving community preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience to wildland fire health and safety impacts in areas of increasing population density, including in the wildland urban interface.
Supporting Washington's crop and livestock farms, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and generating renewable energy by capturing methane.
Permitting military exercises on state park property.
Dedicating the enhanced food fish excise tax revenue to the fish, wildlife, and conservation account for the purpose of maintaining fishing, hunting, and recreational opportunities.
Supporting Washington's food production system by providing technical assistance in support of improved voluntary environmental stewardship.
Establishing a task force of the geoduck comanagers to identify harvest opportunities to promote tribal treaty rights to geoduck and enhance state geoduck harvest opportunities.
Concerning the Walla Walla water 2050 plan.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.Original: Authorizing the department of natural resources to create and manage a trust land transfer program.
Concerning the protection and restoration of riparian areas.
Concerning nontribal commercial salmon fisheries in Washington waters of the Columbia river.
Concerning the leasing of state lands.
Extending tax preferences for dairy, fruit and vegetable, and seafood processors.
Addressing the access of certain aquatic lands by a public transportation benefit area.
Concerning investments in critical water infrastructure projects.
Prohibiting the display of wild or exotic animals for public entertainment or amusement.
Adding a climate resilience element to water system plans.
Prohibiting fur farming.
Increasing the cap on gross sales for cottage food operations.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Protecting southern resident orcas from vessels.
Surveying Puget Sound marine shoreline habitat.
Creating the pesticide advisory board.
Improving community preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience to wildland fire health and safety impacts in areas of increasing population density, including in the wildland urban interface.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning the department of natural resources trust land management.Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.Original: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.
Increasing the cap on gross sales for cottage food operations.
Concerning collection of assessments for irrigation and rehabilitation districts.
Concerning the Walla Walla water 2050 plan.
Concerning drought preparedness.
Limiting liability for salmon recovery projects performed by regional fisheries enhancement groups.
Changing certain notice provisions in the derelict vessel removal program.
Revised for Engrossed: Creating a location-based promotion program for Washington food and agricultural products.Original: Creating a location-based branding and promotion program for Washington food and agricultural products.
Concerning the removal of derelict aquatic structures and restoration of aquatic lands.
Directing the state conservation commission to conduct a study of urban agricultural opportunities and barriers in the state.
Concerning the voluntary stewardship program.
Concerning the Washington pesticide application act.
Addressing the access of certain aquatic lands by a public transportation benefit area.
Modifying timelines and other initial procedural actions in a water rights adjudication.
Establishing a programmatic safe harbor agreement on forestlands.
Concerning livestock identification.
Authorizing administrative law judges to substitute for pollution control hearings board members in deciding derelict vessel appeals.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Changing the name of and adding a member to the commission on pesticide registration.Original: Changing the name and membership of the commission on pesticide registration.
Providing short-term disaster recovery financial assistance to agricultural producers.
Concerning extending the expiration date of a statute dealing with wildlife conflict resolution.
Incentivizing the use of biochar in government contracts.
Concerning the duration of state upland leases for lands managed by the department of natural resources.
Conserving and restoring kelp forests and eelgrass meadows in Washington state.
Concerning the duration of state upland leases for lands managed by the department of natural resources.
Concerning sustainable funding for the derelict vessel removal account using the vessel watercraft excise tax.
Extending the expiration date of certain sections of chapter 92, Laws of 2019, regarding livestock identification.
Reinstating a property tax exemption for property owned by certain nonprofit organizations where a portion of the property is used for the purpose of a farmers market.
Extending current discover pass free days from state parks to all state recreation sites and lands.
Updating the authority for the fish and wildlife commission to adopt rules implementing electronic licensing practices.
Concerning the advisory committee on hunters and fishers with disabilities.
Concerning water policy in regions with regulated reductions in aquifer levels.
Concerning marine shoreline habitat.
Recognizing judicially affirmed and treaty-reserved fishing rights and promoting state-tribal cooperative agreements in the management of salmon, trout, and steelhead resources.
Concerning the sanitary control of shellfish.
Including Benton county as a county qualifying for the farm internship program.
Concerning the use of dogs to hunt black bear, cougar, or bobcat.
Concerning drought preparedness, response, and funding.
Promoting local agriculture through greenhouses.
Modifying miscellaneous provisions impacting department of fish and wildlife licensing requirements.
Changing the name of the commission on pesticide registration to the commission on integrated pest management.
Supporting youth development.
Recognizing judicially affirmed and treaty-reserved fishing rights and promoting state-tribal cooperative agreements in the management of salmon, trout, and steelhead resources.
Concerning the sanitary control of shellfish.
Establishing a programmatic safe harbor agreement on forestlands for northern spotted owls.
Concerning department of natural resources' timber and land sales.
Calling for a national biodiversity strategy.
Concerning agricultural hemp products to ensure the safe implementation of Washington state's industrial hemp program.
Clarifying the existence of riparian stock watering rights.
Concerning warm water game fish management.
Increasing forest practices fees to pay for program implementation costs and a new online system for forest practices review.
Establishing a state meat and poultry inspection program.
Concerning the unlawful trade of fur products.
Concerning commercial salmon fishing.
Providing short-term disaster recovery financial assistance to agricultural producers.
Requiring the department of fish and wildlife to track the effect of certain specified activities on salmon populations.
Concerning cost and water right data provided by the department of ecology prior to a water rights adjudication.
Setting and achieving a 30 by 30 conservation goal.
Concerning sustainable funding for the derelict vessel removal account using the vessel watercraft excise tax.
Establishing recreational target shooting areas on public lands.
Planning for the prevention of permanent loss of forests in Washington state.
Consolidating natural resource management under the commissioner of public lands.
Concerning the appointment of fish and wildlife commission members.
Concerning fish and wildlife commission members.
Concerning investments in critical water infrastructure projects.
Concerning free public access to state parks and lands.
Protecting, restoring, and maintaining habitat for salmon recovery.
Adding a new section to the Washington state Constitution regarding the conservation and protection of the state's natural resources.
Protecting, restoring, and maintaining habitat for salmon recovery.
Concerning the operation, authorization, and permitting of microenterprise home kitchens.
Concerning fish habitat enhancement projects authorized pursuant to RCW 77.55.181.
Creating a salmon fisheries dispute resolution process.
Requesting Congress to amend the marine mammal protection act to allow the lethal removal of pinnipeds in Puget Sound in a manner similar to the recent changes authorized in the Columbia river to protect endangered salmon populations.
Addressing the impacts of pinnipeds on populations of threatened southern resident orca prey.
Concerning local salmon habitat recovery planning in critical areas.
Prohibiting the feeding of garbage to swine.
Modifying provisions related to land survey reference markers.
Concerning environmental permit streamlining.
Recognizing judicially affirmed and treaty-reserved fishing rights and promoting state-tribal cooperative agreements in the management of salmon, trout, and steelhead resources.
Modifying boater safety education requirements.
Concerning the burden of proof in disputes involving enforcement actions by certain regulatory agencies.
Concerning the preservation of water rights for farmland and economic development.
Concerning long-term forest health and the reduction of wildfire dangers.
Regarding commercial whale watching licenses.
Concerning fertilizer fees.
Concerning the replacement of shoreline armoring.
Implementing the recommendations of the pollinator health task force.
Concerning noxious weeds.
Concerning urban and community forestry.
Ensuring the funding of agricultural fairs.
Concerning pesticide registration and pesticide licensing fees.
Concerning agreements for allocation of groundwater resulting from bureau of reclamation project operations.
Authorizing the fish and wildlife commission to indemnify the federal government as a condition of securing certain funds.
Concerning the utility wildland fire prevention advisory committee.
Concerning the prevention of seabed mining of hard minerals.
Concerning payments in lieu of real property taxes by the department of the fish and wildlife.
Concerning the expiration date of the invasive species council.
Concerning the taxation of salmon recovery grants by updating the state business and occupation tax deduction for these grants, creating a sales and use tax exemption for grant proceeds received by recipients of these grants, and clarifying the sales and use tax obligations for goods and services purchased by recipients of these grants.
Authorizing the placement of water rights banked pursuant to RCW 90.92.070 into the trust water rights program.
Streamlining the environmental permitting process for salmon recovery projects.
Concerning a hemp processor registration process. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning hemp processor registration and a hemp extract certification. )
Concerning a vessel crewmember license.
Concerning the rights-of-way for the transport of timber, minerals, stone, sand, gravel, or other valuable materials.
Providing compensation to department of natural resources lessees whose leases are terminated for reasons other than default.
Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.
Making technical changes to certain natural resources-related accounts.
Reducing prenatal exposure and harm to children by limiting environmental exposure to certain pesticides.
Concerning floating residences.
Establishing the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Establishing a program for the designation of state scenic bikeways.
Concerning the distribution of monetary penalties to local courts and state agencies paid for failure to comply with discover pass requirements.
Creating the Washington soil health initiative.
Concerning the prevention of derelict vessels.
Continuing the work of the Washington food policy forum.
Expanding the scope of agricultural products subject to requirements in chapter 15.83 RCW related to negotiation concerning production or marketing.
Concerning the authority of the director of the department of agriculture with respect to certain examinations and examination fees.
Concerning cottage food product labeling requirements.
Concerning coastal crab derelict gear recovery.
Revising hydraulic project eligibility standards under RCW 77.55.181 for conservation district-sponsored fish habitat enhancement projects.
Concerning drought preparedness and response.
Concerning the inspection of marine aquatic farming locations.
Concerning drought preparedness and response.
Revising hydraulic project eligibility standards under RCW 77.55.181 for conservation district-sponsored fish habitat enhancement projects.
Concerning the authority of the parks and recreation commission to approve leases.
Recognizing the contributions of the state's forest products sector as part of the state's global climate response.
Concerning the Washington plane coordinate system.
Designating pumped storage projects located in a county bordering the Columbia river utilizing statutorily authorized water rights to be projects of statewide significance.
Concerning increased deterrence and meaningful enforcement of fish and wildlife violations.
Concerning membership of the Chehalis board.
Encouraging access to state parks through cooperative programs with libraries.
Encouraging low-water landscaping practices as a drought alleviation tool.
Requiring the use of personal flotation devices on smaller vessels.
Retaining productive farmland.
Concerning huckleberry buyers retaining and disclosing records to law enforcement.
Requiring signage on certain lands that are closed to the public.
Permitting early deployment of state fire service resources.
Requiring retailers to indicate the country of origin on beef sold to the public.
Concerning the use of radio collars on gray wolves by the department of fish and wildlife.
Providing compensation to department of natural resources lessees whose leases are terminated for reasons other than default.
Valuing the carbon in forest riparian easements.
Concerning urban and community forestry.
Concerning additional temporary duties for the wildland fire advisory committee.
Increasing the cap on gross sales for cottage food operations.
Concerning natural resource management activities.
Recognizing the international year of the salmon.
Concerning aerial herbicides in forestlands.
Concerning state-inspected commercial custom meat facilities.
Concerning water withdrawals for commercial bottled water production.
Concerning the replacement of shoreline armoring.
Concerning logging and mining in the upper Skagit watershed.
Designating pumped storage projects located in a county bordering the Columbia river utilizing statutorily authorized water rights to be projects of statewide significance.
Concerning trust water rights.
Establishing the warm water fishing advisory group.
Concerning a vessel crewmember license.
Concerning the misbranding of meat and poultry products.
Recognizing the contributions of the state's forest products sector as part of the state's global climate response.
Concerning increased deterrence and meaningful enforcement of fish and wildlife violations.
Concerning community forests.
Concerning whitetail deer population estimates.
Regulating outdoor burning for the protection of life or property and for public health, safety, and welfare.
Authorizing the department of revenue to collect tribal timber harvest excise tax under a timber harvest excise tax agreement authorized in chapter 43.06 RCW.
Concerning noxious weeds.
Concerning the authority of the parks and recreation commission to approve leases.
Increasing the abundance of salmonids in Washington waters.
Valuing the carbon in forest riparian easements.
Providing access to recreational fishing regulations.
Establishing recreational target shooting areas on public lands.
Concerning urban and community forestry.
Concerning water rights sales.
Concerning public interest considerations in the transfer or change of surface water rights.
Concerning tribal traditional and cultural interests in water resources.
Removing the authority of the department of agriculture to conduct livestock brand inspections.
Concerning hemp production.
Concerning the protection of southern resident orca whales from vessels.
Concerning the operation, authorization, and permitting of microenterprise home kitchens.
Establishing the water infrastructure program.
Concerning the ability of a minor to operate a lemonade business on an occasional basis.
Providing opportunities for drought mitigation using trust water rights.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Concerning free public access to state parks and lands.
Concerning free public access to state parks and lands.
Concerning pinniped predation of salmon and other fish.
Concerning a vessel crewmember license.
Removing the authority of the department of agriculture to conduct livestock brand inspections.
Concerning livestock inspection.
Concerning the Columbia river recreational salmon and steelhead endorsement program.
Revising the lease terms for managing first-class unplatted tidelands and shorelands.
Funding efforts to increase salmon population.
Ensuring that commercial fishing revenue benefits communities most dependent on the industry.
Concerning hemp production.
Concerning payments in lieu of real property taxes.
Authorizing the reconveyance of state forestlands to counties for the purpose of creating county-owned community forests.
Concerning drought preparedness and response.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Ensuring the safe and productive cultivation of shellfish.
Establishing a pilot project to test elk fencing.
Banning the use of nontribal gill nets.
Revising hydraulic project eligibility standards under RCW 77.55.181 for conservation district-sponsored fish habitat enhancement projects.
Implementing recommendations of the southern resident killer whale task force related to increasing habitat and forage fish abundance.
Concerning the proposed department of natural resources' marbled murrelet long-term conservation strategy.
Amending the Constitution to guarantee the right to fish, hunt, and otherwise harvest wildlife.
Retaining productive farmland.
Concerning the protection of composting from nuisance lawsuits.
Extending the tax preferences in RCW 82.04.260(12).
Concerning device registration, civil penalties, and service agent registration for the weights and measures program.
Concerning the definition of hydraulic project in relation to the hydraulic project approval permits.
Concerning the distribution of monetary penalties to local courts and state agencies paid for failure to comply with discover pass requirements.
Extending the dairy milk assessment fee to June 30, 2025.
Promoting just compensation for certain property owners who are prevented from using permit-exempt wells.
Requiring the department of natural resources to maintain the department's roads that are the exclusive means of accessing private property by road.
Concerning products identified as milk.
Establishing a nonlethal program within the department of fish and wildlife for the purpose of training dogs.
Expanding the operable intent of RCW 34.05.271 and 34.05.272 to certain activities of natural resources agencies.
Concerning department of natural resources' land acquisitions.
Regarding establishing natural areas.
Establishing the water infrastructure program.
Concerning a pilot program for cougar control.
Establishing recreational target shooting areas on public lands.
Addressing statewide wolf recovery.
Analyzing state regulatory impact on small forest landowners.
Concerning the use of certain animal traps by airport operators.
Creating a work group on aerial pesticide applications in forestlands.
Concerning the protection of native pollinators, including bees.
Concerning wildfire prevention.
Implementing recommendations of the southern resident killer whale task force related to increasing chinook abundance.
Providing whale watching guidelines in the boating safety education program.
Concerning the protection of southern resident orca whales from vessels.
Concerning the use of hydraulic fracturing in the exploration for and production of oil and natural gas.
Concerning marketing the degradability of products.
Reducing the wasting of food in order to fight hunger and reduce environmental impacts.
Concerning commercial egg layer operations.
Expanding access to commercial fishing opportunities.
Establishing a department of fish and wildlife directed nonlethal program for the purpose of training dogs.
Extending the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure.
Reducing the amount of permits required for recreation at a sno-park.
Concerning mobile food units.
Expanding the definition of fish habitat enhancement projects.
Authorizing hemp production in conformance with the agriculture improvement act of 2018.
Revising the lease terms for managing first-class unplatted tidelands and shorelands.
Extending the dairy milk assessment fee to June 30, 2025.
Concerning device registration, civil penalties, and service agent registration for the weights and measures program.
Supporting the continued research, development, production, and application of biochar from our forests and agricultural lands.
Concerning the Walla Walla watershed management pilot program.
Concerning electric utility wildland fire prevention.
Concerning visible clothing requirements for hunting.
Concerning certificates of veterinary inspection for animals brought into the state.
Establishing a reporting process for the department of natural resources regarding certain marbled murrelet habitat information.
Concerning the federal lands revolving account. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning the fish and wildlife federal lands revolving account and the natural resources federal lands revolving account. )
Exempting certain mobile food units from state and local regulations pertaining to commissaries or servicing areas.
Requiring confidentiality in the release of sensitive fish and wildlife data.
Reducing escape of nonnative finfish from marine finfish aquaculture facilities.
Concerning temporary duties for the wildland fire advisory committee.
Exempting hop grower lot information used in the state department of agriculture export document from public disclosure.
Establishing a prescribed burn certification program at the department of natural resources.
Enhancing the fish, shellfish, and wildlife-related recreational opportunities for a person with a disability.
Concerning notification of wildlife transfer, relocation, or introduction into a new location.
Increasing commercial fishing license fees for nonresidents.
Clarifying existing law by creating a new intrastate food safety and security chapter from existing intrastate food safety laws and moving certain provisions in the intrastate commerce food, drugs, and cosmetics act to the titles of the agencies that administer the provisions.
Concerning the use of seed certification fees.
Improving the management of the state's halibut fishery.
Concerning the use of perfluorinated chemicals in food packaging.
Establishing a donation program for resident disabled veterans to receive hunting and fishing licenses.
Implementing the federal produce safety rule.
Extending the expiration date of the department of ecology's authority to enter into voluntary regional agreements.
Adjusting assessments levied on hardwood processors.
Expanding the counties qualifying for the farm internship program to include Mason county.
Continuing the work of the Washington food policy forum.
Managing wolves using translocation.
Concerning natural resource management activities.
Ensuring the competitiveness of Washington state's fishing and seafood processing industries by supporting the recapitalization of fishing fleets through certain tax preferences.
Supporting the continued research, development, production, and application of biochar from our forests and agricultural lands.
Requesting that the Blanchard State Forest be renamed the "Harriet A. Spanel-Blanchard State Forest."
Ensuring the funding of fairs.
Creating the orca protection act.
Promoting the efficient and effective management of state-managed lands.
Protecting the state's marine waters from the release of nonnative finfish from marine finfish aquaculture sites.
Concerning protected lands not being assessed local fire district levies.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for agricultural education students.
Ensuring compliance with the state's fiduciary duty in managing state trust lands.
Providing the director of the department of fish and wildlife the authority to issue permits to the Wanapum Indians for other freshwater food fish for ceremonial and subsistence purposes.
Concerning the use of perfluorinated chemicals in food packaging.
Concerning the use of hydraulic fracturing in the exploration for and production of oil and natural gas.
Creating a pinto abalone recovery initiative.
Establishing a donation program for resident disabled veterans to receive hunting and fishing licenses.
Increasing participation in recreational fishing and hunting.
Concerning orca captivity.
Establishing the water infrastructure program.
Concerning the integration of reclaimed water, water system planning, and groundwater source protection.
Concerning the sale of horses.
Concerning conveyances of federal public lands in the state of Washington.
Concerning the initial implementation of recommendations from the collaborative process carried out to implement the state parks operating budget proviso on recreational access fee systems.
Establishing a statewide steelhead endorsement program.
Concerning notification of wildlife transfer, relocation, or introduction into a new location.
Ensuring that water is available to support development.
Limiting the application of certain civil penalties to protect landowners from incurring penalties based on the actions of the landowner's lessee.
Concerning the establishment of forest practices preapplication review.
Concerning the certification and evidence of adequate and available water.
Expanding the operable intent of RCW 34.05.271 and 34.05.272 to the significant agency actions of the department of natural resources.
Establishing a reporting process for the department of natural resources regarding certain marbled murrelet habitat information.
Concerning embedment-style anchors for mooring buoys.
Concerning certain uses of state-owned aquatic lands.
Concerning city use of state-owned aquatic lands for a publicly owned marina.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Concerning construction projects in state waters.
Creating a demonstration project for preserving public infrastructure and agricultural lands in floodplains.
Conducting a comprehensive study of aerial imagery needs for state agencies and local governments.
Amending the Constitution to preserve the right to hunt and fish.
Concerning the governance of the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning the procurement of seeds by state agencies.
Concerning fire suppression volunteers.
Establishing pilot projects for destination steelhead fisheries on the Olympic Peninsula and Klickitat river.