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Concerning the electric transmission system.
Implementing efficiencies and programming changes in public education.
Establishing an abortion savings program.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Reducing duplication between high school and beyond plans and individualized education program transition plans.
Strengthening the financial stability of persons in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.
Concerning the definition of a "qualifying discharge" for the Washington state veterans' preference program for civil service.
Concerning the wrongly convicted persons act.
Concerning statutory establishment of the governor's office of Indian affairs.
Ensuring access to state benefits and opportunities for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses.
Making improvements to transparency and accountability in the prior authorization determination process.
Modernizing and clarifying timely payment requirements for health carriers.
Concerning access to medical care in workers' compensation.
Concerning residential development in commercial and mixed-use zones.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning the 340B drug pricing program.
Establishing network adequacy standards for skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation hospitals.
Revised for engrossed: Allowing payments to be made for services provided by any rural hospital that is located on a federally recognized Indian reservation.
Providing a cost-of-living adjustment for plan 1 retirees of the teachers' retirement system and public employees' retirement system.
Concerning school district transportation vehicle funds.
Encouraging permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and indoor emergency shelters.
Concerning the regulation of firearm manufacturing.
Safeguarding personal information entrusted to agencies that is of no legitimate concern to the public.
Concerning fair treatment of waste to energy facilities under the climate commitment act.
Strengthening health care market standards.
Addressing emerging large energy use facilities.
Requiring reviews of the performance, operations, and funding of the state’s public education system.
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
Providing local governments tax resources and fund flexibility.
Supporting children and youth behavioral health.
Protecting elected officials and candidates, executive state officers, election officials, and criminal justice participants against threats and incidents of political violence.
Increasing regulatory oversight of continuing care retirement communities.
Concerning climate commitment act compliance obligations for fuels supplied or otherwise sold into Washington.
Concerning the working connections child care program.
Concerning immigrant worker protections.
Concerning permit review processes.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning cannabis license fees.
Providing school districts and public schools with assistance to coordinate comprehensive behavioral health supports for students.
Informing users when content is developed or modified by artificial intelligence.
Concerning firearms background check.
Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.
Concerning the medicaid access program.
Concerning termination and restatement of plan 1 of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.
Concerning climate commitment act accounts.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Concerning paid family and medical leave rates.
Establishing network adequacy standards for skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation hospitals.
Ensuring access to state benefits and opportunities for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses.
Concerning termination and restatement of plan 1 of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
Creating a sales and use tax remittance program for affordable housing.
Increasing transparency and consumer protection in water system rates.
Concerning environmentally sustainable urban design.
Establishing a statewide low-income energy assistance program.
Providing school districts and public schools with assistance to coordinate comprehensive behavioral health supports for students.
Addressing restraint or isolation of students in public schools and educational programs.
Establishing the court unification task force.
Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.
Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.
Establishing a child care workforce standards board.
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Allowing small business establishments in residential zones.
Keeping our Washington national guard strong act.
Providing parental access to special education evaluation reports.
Concerning contributions in the state paid family and medical leave program.
Aligning the quality assurance fee for the ambulance transport fund with federal regulations.
Concerning county clerk fees.
Addressing travel insurance.
Concerning dedicated accounts for fees collected for the implementation of environmental programs.
Improving the functioning of home care rate statutes.
Making payments for services provided by a rural emergency hospital subject to appropriation.
Concerning language accessible public programs, activities, and services conducted, operated, or administered by state agencies.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Establishing a pilot program for posttraumatic stress disorder treatment and research.
Concerning caseload forecasting for food assistance programs.
Concerning the threshold for payment of a lump sum retirement allowance in lieu of a monthly benefit.
Providing flexibility in the partnership access line assessment to cover administrative costs.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county and in Yakima county.
Concerning language access providers' collective bargaining.
Establishing fee authority for accreditation services provided to opioid treatment programs by the department of health.
Concerning misclassification in the finishing trades on public works projects.
Concerning critical access hospital designations in Skagit county.
Concerning payment of expenses from the earnings of retirement system trust funds.
Establishing the preK promise account.
Authorizing transportation vehicle fund transfers.
Establishing labor protections for domestic workers.
Concerning accounts.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning sexually explicit depictions of minors.
Concerning budget sustainability.
Concerning the community reinvestment program.
Concerning the recovery of unpaid wages.
Concerning corporate filings and other documents processed by the secretary of state's corporations and charities division.
Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.
Concerning collective bargaining for certain employees who are enrolled in academic programs at public institutions of higher education.
Making a technical correction to the surcharges authorized for certified anesthesiologist assistants.
Improving government efficiency related to reports by state agencies.
Improving regulatory efficiency by integrating executive order 25-03, concerning permitting and licensing processes, into chapter 43.42A RCW.
Concerning the health plan certification process.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Preserving homeownership options by limiting excessive home buying by certain entities.
Updating the office of homeless youth program provisions.
Creating a statewide economic development and competitiveness strategic plan.
Addressing reckless driving in cases involving excessive speed.
Revised for 1st substitute: Expanding the definition of uniformed personnel regarding correctional officers for purposes of interest arbitration.
Concerning the Washington college grant and college bound scholarship program for students attending private four-year not-for-profit institutions of higher education in Washington.
Updating the arbitration fee collected for the new motor vehicle arbitration account.
Revised for engrossed: Defining the cost of quality child care for the biennial survey.
Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.
Reinstating the indigent defense task force.
Establishing a green fertilizer incentive program to support the production and adoption of low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer in Washington state.
Concerning school district financial management.
Concerning excise taxes on cigarettes, vapor products, and tobacco products.
Revised for 1st substitute: Addressing funding for health insurance premium assistance.
Concerning environmental crimes.
Concerning policing costs driven by proximity to state hospitals.
Revised for 1st substitute: Imposing community custody after a conviction for unlawful possession of a firearm.
Revised for 1st substitute: Imposing community custody after a conviction for unlawful possession of a firearm.
Concerning policing costs driven by proximity to state hospitals.
Concerning sharing and protection of tribal data.
Addressing school district accounting, budgeting, and reporting requirements.
Providing remedies for defendant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking.
Modifying provisions related to individuals found to have committed criminal offenses when under the age of 18.
Establishing the supporting our early education degree seekers scholarship.
Establishing the boys and men commission.
Strengthening patients' rights regarding their health care information.
Vacating convictions involving the exercise of treaty rights by Indian tribal members.
Protecting Washington children online.
Concerning payment of expenses from the earnings of retirement system trust funds.
Concerning the relationships between health carriers and contracting providers.
Protecting Washington children online.
Concerning mobile dwellings.
Shifting general elections for local governments to even-numbered years to increase voter participation.
Concerning the threshold for payment of a lump sum retirement allowance in lieu of a monthly benefit.
Authorizing the Washington state institute for public policy to evaluate outcomes related to assessment practices at the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan, a union-sponsored defined benefit retirement plan, or another employer-funded private pension plan.
Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.
Increasing access and resources for behavioral health emergency services providers by imposing a covered lives assessment on specific health plans.
Concerning postsecondary education consumer protections in the event of school or program closures.
Concerning unauthorized Uniform Commercial Code filings.
Concerning extended producer responsibility requirements associated with paint.
Authorizing the court to order certain conditions during child welfare shelter care hearings.
Concerning remedies for violations of federal constitutional rights occurring during immigration enforcement.
Providing for enhanced municipal permitting tools for high capacity transit projects.
Concerning 6PPD and regrettable 6PPD substitutes in tires.
Concerning postconsumer recycled content requirements for plastic products.
Requiring timely reimbursement of state agencies and local jurisdictions mobilized under the Washington state fire services mobilization plan.
Advancing digital opportunities for all.
Providing adjustments to the early support for infants and toddlers program.
Protecting patient access to discounted medications and health care services through Washington's health care safety net by preventing manufacturer limitations on the 340B drug pricing program.
Supporting the acquisition of federal funds to promote economic development.
Protecting local representation by strengthening and securing fair elections in local governments.
Modifying provisions relating to the crime of failure to register.
Concerning public defense services.
Expanding the scope of programs for postsecondary students experiencing homelessness and former foster youth.
Prohibiting surveillance-based price discrimination and surge pricing for retail goods.
Codifying the voluntary disclosure tax program and authorizing temporary tax amnesty.
Aligning the quality assurance fee for the ambulance transport fund with federal regulations.
Concerning private security guards.
Modernizing conservation district election procedures and requiring financial disclosures from district supervisors and candidates for district supervisor.
Concerning the crime victim penalty assessment.
Concerning state and local law enforcement interactions with federal immigration enforcement officials.
Creating a data broker registry.
Establishing producer responsibility for textiles.
Requiring notices to employees when electronic monitoring is used to assist employers conducting performance evaluations.
Establishing producer responsibility for textiles.
Enhancing public health by modifying cigarette, vapor product, and tobacco product policy.
Updating school enrichment funding.
Improving regulatory efficiency by integrating executive order 25-03, concerning permitting and licensing processes, into chapter 43.42A RCW.
Supporting Washington farmers feeding families.
Expanding access to the Washington college grant to students enrolled in eligible postsecondary nondegree credential programs.
Concerning prostitution.
Increasing access to data related to the safety and stability of residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Concerning medicaid coverage for traditional health care practices.
Concerning state oversight and accountability of the criminal justice training commission.
Addressing travel insurance.
Preparing incarcerated people for successful reentry upon release from a correctional facility.
Combating sexual exploitation of minors.
Concerning criminal classification and penalties for sexually motivated assault in the fourth degree.
Amending the state Constitution to allow the legislature to determine the duration of regular sessions.
Establishing the state security guards industry standards board.
Increasing access to voting services for military, overseas, Native American, and disabled voters.
Concerning collateral attacks on judgment and sentence in criminal cases.
Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.
Promoting the use of local foods in public schools.
Concerning access to medical care in workers' compensation.
Establishing fee authority for accreditation services provided to opioid treatment programs by the department of health.
Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Yakima county.
Ensuring equal opportunities for each highly capable student.
Authorizing cannabis consumption in regulated environments.
Concerning urban forest management ordinances.
Establishing the preK promise account.
Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Concerning senior independent housing.
Concerning applications for state financial aid.
Concerning child care rate regions.
Establishing a pilot program to advance funds to nonprofits to support grant performance.
Establishing the Washington division of civil air patrol as part of the Washington military department.
Removing qualifiers related to the presumption of occupational disease for heart problems.
Creating the legislative office on Indian affairs.
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Removing the requirement for certain education agencies to reside in the office of the superintendent of public instruction for administrative purposes and by making other necessary changes to support independent administration of each agency.
Regulating artificial intelligence training data.
Developing the quantum technology industry into the state's economic development and workforce.
Concerning tuition waivers for children of eligible veterans.
Concerning recycling and waste reduction.
Concerning recycling and waste reduction.
Removing the requirement for certain education agencies to reside in the office of the superintendent of public instruction for administrative purposes and by making other necessary changes to support independent administration of each agency.
Concerning vehicular homicide offenses.
Adjusting the state apportionment schedule to schools to mitigate cash flow issues.
Concerning the investment of gifts, grants, conveyances, bequests, and devises of the University of Washington.
Adjusting the early achievers quality improvement awards.
Exempting certain petitions for dissolution of marriage from the expense of filing and service of process.
Concerning caseload forecasting for adult protective services.
Expanding access to the early childhood education and assistance program for military families.
Concerning language access providers' collective bargaining.
Improving access to abortion medications.
Requiring counties to develop and implement heat response plans.
Implementing efficiencies and programming changes in public education.
Concerning commercial shellfish fees.
Establishing an abortion savings program.
Ensuring that responsible principles of investing are incorporated into the investment decision making of the Washington state investment board.
Concerning toxicology testing by certified or accredited laboratories.
Restricting the possession of weapons on the premises of state or local public buildings, parks or playground facilities where children are likely to be present, and county fairs and county fair facilities.
Directing the deposit of the proceeds from taxes on aircraft fuel to the aeronautics account.
Concerning regularly updating the budget outlook to reflect the most recent revenue forecast.
Establishing a grant program for emergency medical transport providers in rural areas.
Protecting revenues devoted to the workforce education investment account.
Increasing local effort assistance.
Including standby pay as basic salary in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Increasing local effort assistance to align with enrichment levies.
Clarifying eligibility for the tiered multiplier and alternative lump sum benefits in the law enforcement officers and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Concerning eligibility for membership in the school employees' benefits board programs during the second school year of employment.
Concerning the running start allocations granted to school districts.
Permitting retired members of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2 to serve as chiefs of police in small police departments.
Making payments for services provided by a rural emergency hospital subject to appropriation.
Concerning membership of wildland or aviation firefighters in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Reforming the Washington state budgeting process through zero-based budget reviews.
Reinstating a state expenditure limit to promote sustainable budgets and create permanent tax relief for all Washingtonians.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interest of justice.
Concerning retroactively applying the requirement to exclude certain juvenile convictions from an offender score regardless of the date of the offense.
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Improving the functioning of home care rate statutes.
Increasing environmental justice by improving government decisions.
Concerning dedicated accounts for fees collected for the implementation of environmental programs.
Delaying the rebasing of the nursing home payment rates to 2028.
Addressing unexcused student absences.
Concerning postpartum coverage.
Supporting the implementation of transition to kindergarten programs.
Addressing increased school utility costs due to the climate commitment act.
Concerning persons serving long sentences for offenses committed prior to reaching 21 years of age.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Paying for response activities for the December 2025 significant atmospheric river and winter event.
Establishing the own your own art purchase program.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county.
Providing pupil transportation safety net funding.
Concerning the law enforcement aviation support grant program.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Preventing reductions in access to pediatric primary care and behavioral health services.
Providing funding for school materials, supplies, and operating costs.
Sustaining and expanding behavioral health services by levying an opioid impact fee on opioid manufacturers.
Concerning the taxation of nicotine products.
Closing the Yakima Valley school and Rainier school.
Improving outcomes for individuals adjudicated of juvenile offenses by increasing opportunities for community placement options and refining procedural requirements.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning the management of individuals who are placed in juvenile rehabilitation institutions.
Establishing a statewide boiler operator certification.
Providing labor market protections for domestic workers.
Concerning the development of clear and objective standards, conditions, and procedures for residential development.
Revised for 1st substitute: Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Concerning the document recording fee.
Addressing unexcused student absences.
Concerning local government hearing examiners.
Prohibiting algorithmic rent fixing and noncompete agreements in the rental housing market.
Concerning learning standards and graduation requirements.
Calculating student enrollment for local effort assistance.
Expanding protections for certain students to promote inclusivity in public schools.
Reestablishing a state expenditure limit.
Concerning limiting state employment based on population.
Establishing a state revenue limit and directing excess revenues be deposited in the budget stabilization account.
Limiting the number of full-time equivalent employees in higher education.
Eliminating the Washington state leadership board.
Supporting public school instruction in tribal sovereignty and federally recognized Indian tribes.
Concerning postpartum coverage.
Revised for 1st substitute: Permitting individuals retired from the public employees' retirement system, the teachers' retirement system, the school employees' retirement system, and the public safety employees' retirement system additional opportunities to work for up to 1,040 hours per year while in receipt of pension benefits.
Increasing license, permit, and endorsement fees.
Concerning three of Washington state's closed retirement plans.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Incentivizing grid-connected residential battery energy storage systems.
Prioritizing the development of distributed alternative energy resources in targeted circumstances.
Reducing embodied carbon emissions of buildings and building materials.
Modifying the capital gains tax.
Establishing an equine industry tax credit, allowing the horse racing commission to impose a fee, and using equine industry sales tax revenues for federal regulatory compliance.
Concerning K-12 funding.
Ensuring that commercial fishing revenue benefits communities most dependent on the industry.
Facilitating positive rent payment information to consumer reporting agencies at tenant request.
Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.
Addressing technology used by employers in the workplace.
Preserving manufactured housing communities by limiting purchases by certain entities.
Prohibiting activities related to the production and manufacturing of fur products.
Concerning medicaid coverage for traditional health care practices.
Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older.
Funding the transition to kindergarten program.
Concerning management of individuals who are placed in juvenile rehabilitation institutions.
Regarding training and testing of home care aides.
Enhancing opportunities for community-based providers to provide health care services in carceral settings.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Developing a schedule for court appointment of attorneys for children and youth in dependency and termination proceedings.
Making improvements to transparency and accountability in the prior authorization determination process.
Increasing the annual limit of services and activities fees at institutions of higher education.
Improving outcomes for individuals adjudicated of juvenile offenses by increasing opportunities for community placement options and refining procedural requirements.
Assessing the state's existing water and sewer systems.
Concerning community custody.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Enhancing the regulation of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products.
Supporting back country search and rescue organizations and volunteers through the creation of the back country search and rescue grant program.
Ensuring timely, efficient, and evidence-based additions to newborn screenings.
Concerning transition to kindergarten programs.
Improving the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries.
Furthering digital equity and opportunity in Washington state.
Creating a wage replacement program for certain Washington workers excluded from unemployment insurance.
Ensuring access to state benefits and opportunities for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Concerning the law enforcement aviation support grant program.
Extending special education services to students with disabilities until the end of the school year in which the student turns 22.
Concerning part-time workers in the unemployment insurance system.
Creating a gambling treatment diversion court pilot program to be conducted by the administrative office of the courts.
Concerning procedures and requirements for reporting and investigating missing persons.
Establishing the Washington guaranteed admissions program and requiring student notifications.
Making financial education instruction a graduation requirement in public schools.
Concerning disciplinary hearings held by the department of corrections.
Concerning persons serving long sentences for offenses committed prior to reaching 21 years of age.
Authorizing payment for parental caregivers of minor children with developmental disabilities.
Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Correcting obsolete or erroneous references in statutes administered by the insurance commissioner.
Establishing a new chapter for the licensing and regulation of businesses providing earned wage access services.
Protecting personal data privacy.
Prohibiting deductions for credit card transaction processing fees from employee tips.
Improving access and practices relating to portable orders for life-sustaining treatment.
Permitting individuals retired from the public employees' retirement system, the teachers' retirement system, and the school employees' retirement system additional opportunities to work for up to 1,040 hours per year while in receipt of pension benefits.
Creating a five-year statewide economic development plan.
Implementing strategies to achieve higher recycling rates within Washington's existing solid waste management system.
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Increasing transparency and accountability of the office of corrections ombuds.
Increasing environmental justice by improving government decisions.
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Continuing the Washington dual enrollment scholarship.
Providing equity in eligibility for the college bound scholarship.
Improving school safety by extending penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and extracurricular activities and requiring schools to notify the public of such penalties.
Concerning professional license accounts and fees.
Improving meaningful access to elections by increasing language assistance.
Improving access and removing barriers to voting in jails and state hospitals.
Concerning factors which are considered in interest arbitration for adult family home providers.
Concerning job postings requiring driver's licenses.
Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse and neglect.
Concerning a rangeland fire protection association pilot project.
Enhancing access to public records.
Protecting military spouses from employment discrimination.
Concerning retroactively applying the requirement to exclude certain juvenile convictions from an offender score regardless of the date of the offense.
Increasing funding for teacher-librarians.
Modernizing, harmonizing, and clarifying laws concerning sheriffs, chiefs, marshals, and police matrons.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interest of justice.
Updating the cost of the discover pass and day-use permits.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Establishing the Washington state commission on Middle Eastern and North African Americans.
Expanding access to athletic trainers in schools.
Creating a pilot program to advance funds to nonprofits to support grant performance.
Expanding access to the Washington college grant to students enrolled in certificate programs for high-demand fields.
Extending a program to streamline the environmental permitting process for salmon recovery projects.
Granting interest arbitration to certain parks and recreation commission employees.
Concerning sustainable state tourism promotion.
Concerning advancement of quantum economic development.
Establishing the own your own art purchase program.
Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting correctional facility workers.
Updating eligible uses for the essential needs and housing support program.
Modernizing the child fatality statute.
Supporting civic engagement for incarcerated and institutionalized individuals in state custody to promote inclusion and rehabilitation.
Concerning work programs for incarcerated persons.
Concerning compliance with siting, development permit processes and standards, and requirements for permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, or indoor emergency shelters.
Concerning seismic hazard risk reduction.
Providing reimbursement of firearm background check fees.
Eliminating the office of financial management.
Sharing state sales tax revenues with local governments and not increasing the state or local sales tax rate.
Increasing defined benefit accrual for specified years of service in the state retirement systems.
Allowing objectively reasonable regulation of the utilization of public property.
Providing student navigational supports to increase postsecondary enrollment.
Increasing transparency in artificial intelligence.
Directing the deposit of the proceeds from taxes on aircraft fuel to the aeronautics account.
Providing local effort assistance for public schools.
Strengthening the financial stability of persons in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Increasing cannabis revenue distributions to local governments.
Concerning the siting of child care centers.
Addressing the burden of unintentional overpayments on older adults and adults with disabilities served by the department of social and health services.
Creating an advisory council on rare diseases.
Providing funding for enhanced wastewater treatment infrastructure for salmon recovery.
Concerning comprehensive cancer education programs.
Concerning health plan coverage of fertility-related services.
Providing sufficient funding for the Washington state long-term care ombuds program.
Providing additional plan choice to members of the teachers' retirement system plans 2 and 3, the school employees' retirement system plans 2 and 3, and the public employees' retirement systems plans 2 and 3.
Studying taxes and fees related to alcohol.
Establishing uniform policies and procedures within department of corrections facilities relating to disciplinary proceedings and administrative segregation.
Concerning advanced placement, international baccalaureate, and Cambridge international exams.
Establishing the veteran employability training and career advancement for reentry program.
Increasing tax exemption transparency and accountability.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county.
Addressing increased school transportation and operating costs due to the climate commitment act.
Concerning career and technical education in alternative learning experience programs.
Providing adequate and predictable student transportation.
Promoting economic development by increasing support for local communities to access federal funds.
Concerning nursing home payment rates.
Concerning participation in the public employees' retirement system judicial benefit multiplier program by commissioners of the supreme court and court of appeals.
Establishing a college promise pilot program.
Adjusting implementation dates for programs related to early childhood education and child care.
Concerning cost sharing of county supervision of defendants with local government.
Creating a law enforcement hiring grant program.
Delaying the rebasing of the nursing home payment rates to 2028.
Concerning budget stabilization account transfers.
Concerning victims of crime act funding.
Increasing the biennial funds contribution in lieu of state funds from the hospital safety net program.
Funding multijurisdictional drug task forces.
Funding the state toxicology laboratories to process submissions for drug and alcohol impairment cases in a timely manner.
Concerning actuarial funding of pension systems.
Concerning the Washington saves administrative trust account.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Suspending the national board for professional standards certification bonuses for certificated instructional staff.
Concerning the county criminal justice assistance account and municipal criminal justice assistance account.
Increasing student access to free meals served at public schools.
Limiting assumed revenues to projected revenues by the economic and revenue forecast council.
Recognizing election day.
Concerning K-12 funding.
Establishing a grant program for the purchase and distribution of essential baby products.
Providing special education funding and support for inclusionary practices.
Modernizing reimbursement rates for the working connections child care program.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Consolidating the public employees' benefits board and the school employees' benefits board.
Concerning school operating costs.
Concerning coverage of legislative session employees in the insurance programs offered by the public employees' benefits board.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Concerning special education funding.
Paying state retirement benefits until the end of the month in which the retiree or beneficiary dies.
Concerning cost-of-living adjustments for plan 1 retirees of the teachers' retirement system and public employees' retirement system.
Concerning career and technical education in sixth grade.
Adjusting funded special education enrollment.
Facilitating law enforcement and corrections agency accreditation.
Determining state allocations for school staff salaries.
Ensuring access to primary care, behavioral health, and affordable hospital services.
Increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiners.
Revised for 1st substitute: Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium operating appropriations and 2023-2025 fiscal biennium second supplemental operating appropriations.
Reforming the Washington state budgeting process through requiring prioritized spending on essential state functions, placing limitations on state spending and revenue proposals, and requiring accountability for every dollar spent within the state budget.
Making 2023-2025 fiscal biennium second supplemental operating appropriations.
Establishing the ninth grade success grant program.
Concerning the distribution of aircraft fuel tax revenue.
Concerning wellness incentives for public and school employee health benefit plans.
Revised for 1st substitute: Closing the Rainier school by June 30, 2027.
Rebalancing statutory fund transfers and revenue dedications for transportation.
Revised for 1st substitute: Amending the Washington college grant and college bound scholarship.
Implementing the recommendations of the long-term services and supports trust commission.
Modifying child care and early childhood development programs.
Creating a business and occupation tax deduction and increasing the rate for persons conducting payment card processing activities.
Expanding and funding the foreclosure mediation program.
Expanding pregnancy-related accommodations.
Developing a schedule for court appointment of attorneys for children and youth in dependency and termination proceedings.
Concerning department of corrections behavioral health certification.
Concerning affordable housing development in counties not closing the gap between estimated existing housing units within the county and existing housing needs.
Concerning partial confinement eligibility and alignment.
Regarding concession fees by duty-free sales enterprises.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Implementing K-12 savings and efficiencies.
Revised for 1st substitute: Supporting economic security by updating provisions related to the home security fund and the essential needs and housing support program.
Modifying the capital gains tax.
Updating and modernizing the Washington state health plan.
Concerning child support pass through.
Concerning the recovery of the aged, blind, or disabled assistance program.
Concerning actuarial funding of pension systems.
Ensuring access to primary care, behavioral health, and affordable hospital services.
Revised for 1st substitute: Accommodating multiple vehicle types for transporting students.
Enhancing requirements relating to the purchase, transfer, and possession of firearms.
Creating a task force on housing cost driver analysis.
Concerning clemency and pardons.
Concerning supervision compliance credit.
Concerning accounts.
Expanding the duties of the office of the family and children's ombuds to include juvenile rehabilitation facilities operated by the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
Eliminating the Washington employee ownership program.
Concerning payment to acute care hospitals for difficult to discharge medicaid patients.
Concerning special education funding.
Improving public safety funding by providing resources to local governments and state and local criminal justice agencies, and authorizing a local option tax.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Concerning services and supports for individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Concerning certified peer support specialists.
Modernizing the regulation of alcohol service in public spaces.
Concerning superior court clerk fees.
Extending the fee on real estate broker licenses to fund the Washington center for real estate research and adjusting the fee to account for inflation.
Concerning domestic violence co-responder programs.
Creating the medicaid access program.
Concerning cost-of-living adjustments for community and technical college employees.
Increasing license, permit, and endorsement fees.
Concerning election security.
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Concerning expansion of voter registration services by government agencies.
Concerning collective bargaining by fish and wildlife officers.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Addressing transition to kindergarten programs.
Reducing the developmental disabilities administration's no-paid services caseload services.
Delaying the use of the ASAM 4 criteria, treatment criteria for addictive, substance related, and co-occurring conditions.
Concerning sampling or testing of biosolids for PFAS chemicals.
Concerning the duties of industrial insurance self-insured employers and third-party administrators.
Addressing the burden of unintentional overpayments on older adults and adults with disabilities served by the department of social and health services.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning access to recreation sites or lands.
Concerning school district materials, supplies, and operating costs.
Concerning benefits authorized to be offered by the public employees' benefits board.
Authorizing utility companies to securitize certain costs related to disasters or emergencies to lower costs to customers.
Concerning the appointment, removal, and salary of the state actuary.
Concerning teacher residency and apprenticeship programs.
Amending the climate commitment act by adjusting auction price containment mechanisms and ceiling prices, addressing the department of ecology's authority to amend rules to facilitate linkage with other jurisdictions, and providing for market dynamic analysis.
Concerning the clean fuels program.
Concerning the Columbia river recreational salmon and steelhead endorsement program.
Increasing transparency regarding sewage-containing spills.
Expanding protections for workers in the state paid family and medical leave program.
Improving outcomes associated with waste material management systems.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with hydrofluorocarbons.
Concerning litter.
Increasing housing options through lot splitting.
Ensuring environmental and public health protection from solid waste handling facility operations.
Concerning workplace violence in health care settings.
Increasing support and services for veterans.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Improving safe excavation practices and preventing damage to underground utilities.
Providing equity in eligibility for the college bound scholarship.
Concerning livestock identification.
Concerning the exemption for fuels used for agricultural purposes in the climate commitment act.
Modifying child care provider qualifications.
Extending the expiration of certain school employee postretirement employment restrictions.
Ensuring compliance with the housing element requirements of the growth management act.
Revised for engrossed: Encouraging the development of distributed energy resources.
Streamlining the subdivision process inside urban growth areas.
Concerning the siting of child care centers.
Supporting the implementation of competency-based education.
Extending special education services to students with disabilities until the end of the school year in which the student turns 22.
Promoting transit-oriented housing development.
Promoting transit-oriented housing development.
Encouraging local government partner promise scholarship programs within the opportunity scholarship program.
Encouraging the deployment of low carbon thermal energy networks.
Adjusting age requirements for accessing the early childhood education and assistance program.
Correcting obsolete or erroneous references in statutes administered by the insurance commissioner.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning legal representation under the involuntary treatment act.
Ensuring patient choice and access to care by prohibiting unfair and deceptive dental insurance practices.
Protecting employees from coercion in the workplace based on immigration status.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Concerning protection order hope cards.
Concerning the reprocurement of medical assistance services, including the realignment of behavioral health crisis services for medicaid enrollees.
Modifying the drug take-back program.
Improving access to appropriate mental health and substance use disorder services.
Concerning the northeast Washington wolf-livestock management account.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Permitting early deployment of state fire service resources.
Adopting the cosmetology licensure compact.
Conducting a study of insurance coverage options for permanently affordable homeownership units.
Improving housing stability for tenants subject to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act by limiting rent and fee increases, requiring notice of rent and fee increases, limiting fees and deposits, establishing a landlord resource center and associated services, authorizing tenant lease termination, creating parity between lease types, and providing for attorney general enforcement.
Strengthening Washington's leadership and accountability on climate policy by transitioning to annual reporting of statewide emissions data.
Creating a certification for memory care services.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning compensation in frontier one counties for deer and elk damage.
Concerning the Washington saves administrative trust account.
Revised for 1st substitute: Modifying provisions regarding family home providers overseen and certified by a federal military service.
Providing tuition waivers for tribal elders at Washington’s community and technical colleges.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning paid family and medical leave premium collection for dockworkers.
Protecting Washington communities from lead-based paint.
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Increasing access to prescription hormone therapy.
Concerning family reconciliation services.
Concerning the child welfare housing assistance program.
Removing the exclusion from interest arbitration of Washington management service employees at the department of corrections.
Extending the program to address complex cases of children in crisis.
Regarding the costs of compliance with the state energy performance standard.
Concerning automatic deferred compensation enrollment for county, municipal, and other political subdivision employees.
Modernizing the child fatality statute.
Improving access to educational services by reducing barriers to obtaining vital records and allowing alternative forms of documentation.
Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.
Revised for 1st substitute: Expanding the definition of uniformed personnel to all law enforcement officers employed by a city, town, county, or governing body of a municipal airport operating under the provisions of chapter 14.08 RCW.
Repealing the expiration date for the ambulance transport fund.
Concerning career and technical education in sixth grade.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Modifying the covenant homeownership program.
Creating a health care entity registry.
Improving developmentally appropriate alternatives for youth outside the formal court process.
Concerning building code and development regulation reform.
Amending the Constitution to allow the state to invest moneys from long-term services and supports accounts.
Improving student access to dual credit programs.
Establishing a prescribed fire claims fund pilot program.
Extending the pesticide application safety committee.
Addressing the impacts of burrowing shrimp on bottom culture shellfish farming through integrated pest management research.
Providing postsecondary education consumer protections.
Eliminating the exemption for assignments or substitutions of previously recorded deeds of trust from the document recording fee and the covenant homeownership program assessment.
Concerning horse racing.
Exempting exclusive bargaining representatives for department of corrections employees from certain provisions related to coalition bargaining.
Expanding eligibility for the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth program to an accredited tribal college.
Concerning administrative costs associated with the document recording fee.
Modifying the responsible bidder criteria for public works projects.
Concerning court interpreters.
Concerning workplace standards and requirements applicable to employers of isolated employees.
Establishing department authority to ensure payment is received from the self-insured employer after a self-insured group or municipal employer has their self-insurer certification withdrawn.
Concerning state employee access to peer-reviewed journals.
Concerning the respiratory care interstate compact.
Concerning volunteer firefighter participation in the state deferred compensation program.
Extending the dairy inspection program until June 30, 2031.
Concerning the mental health sentencing alternative.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Establishing a mental health advance directive effective implementation work group.Original: Establishing a mental health advance directive effective implementation work group; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Coordinating regional behavioral crisis response services.Original: Coordinating regional behavioral crisis response and suicide prevention services.
Extending the crisis relief center model to provide behavioral health crisis services for minors.
Concerning treatment of substance use disorders.
Addressing the anesthesia workforce shortage by reducing barriers and expanding educational opportunities to increase the supply of certified registered nurse anesthetists in Washington.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.Original: Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified competency restoration workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.
Extending timelines for implementation of the 988 system.
Addressing behavioral health provider shortages.
Concerning high THC cannabis products.
Creating the Washington health corps behavioral health scholarship program.
Implementing the first approach skills training program.
Reporting on dependency outcomes.
Revised for Engrossed: Improving private Washington workforce retirement security standards by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Revised for 1st Substitute: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Original: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.
Expanding the definition of family member for individual providers.
Extending the terms of eligibility for financial aid programs.
Concerning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
Concerning flexible work for general and limited authority Washington peace officers.
Concerning state legislative employee collective bargaining.
Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.
Concerning the sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities and the property on which they sit.
Supporting children and families.
Establishing an oversight committee to improve construction-related training and pathways to state registered apprenticeships in state correctional facilities.
Improving the outcomes associated with waste material management systems, including products affecting organic material management systems.
Concerning state identification cards for persons in state custody or care.
Including protected classes in the Washington equal pay and opportunities act.
Concerning construction crane safety.
Renewing Washington's international leadership.
Concerning flexible work for general and limited authority Washington peace officers.
Concerning deer and elk damage to commercial crops.
Concerning guardianship and conservatorship.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Encouraging participation in public defense and prosecution professions.Original: Expanding training opportunities for public defense.
Increasing the capacity to conduct timely fingerprint-based background checks for prospective child care employees and other programs.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Supporting people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents by establishing a reporting hotline and tracking hate crimes and bias incidents.Original: Concerning people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents.
Concerning financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.Original: Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses in the legal system.
Supporting victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning agricultural and forestry biomass.Original: Concerning biochar production from agricultural and forestry biomass.
Concerning the fire service training account.
Concerning the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Increasing state funding for operating costs in schools.
Supporting first responder wellness and peer support.
Supporting and expanding access to child care and early learning programs.
Concerning funding for the early support for infants and toddlers program.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Protecting the health care of workers participating in a labor dispute.
Revised for Engrossed: Concerning health care benefit managers.Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning pharmacy benefit managers.Original: Concerning pharmacy benefit managers.
Allowing the sale of cannabis waste.
Protecting consumers from predatory loans.
Providing flexibility in calculation of nursing rates.
Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for certain part-time bus drivers employed full-time by the federal government.
Providing tools designed to reduce the impacts of unlawful solid waste dumping.
Establishing a simple and uniform system for complaints related to, and instituting a code of educator ethics for, conduct within or involving public elementary and secondary schools.
Streamlining and enhancing program access for persons eligible for food assistance.
Expanding and strengthening career and technical education core plus programs.
Clarifying employment standards for long-term care individual providers.
Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
Establishing a pilot program eliminating college in the high school fees for private not-for-profit four-year institutions.
Promoting economic development by increasing opportunities for local communities to secure federal funding.
Increasing the special education enrollment funding cap.
Establishing a simple and uniform system for complaints related to, and instituting a code of educator ethics for, conduct within or involving public elementary and secondary schools.
Providing extended foster care services to youth ages 18 to 21.
Improving maternal health outcomes.
Protecting consumers from out-of-network health care services charges.
Creating a medical assistant-EMT certification.
Implementing a statewide drug overdose prevention and education campaign.
Creating the tribal opioid prevention and treatment account.
Increasing prototypical school staffing to better meet student needs.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Aligning statutory language concerning the retired state employee and retired or disabled school employee health insurance subsidy with the historical interpretation and implementation of the relevant subsidy language in the operating budget.
Improving the Washington state behavioral health system for better coordination and recognition with the Indian behavioral health system.
Providing for health home services for medicaid-eligible children with medically complex conditions.
Building a multilingual, multiliterate Washington through dual and tribal language education.
Addressing fentanyl and other substance use prevention education.
Supporting young adults following inpatient behavioral health treatment.
Concerning opioid and fentanyl prevention education and awareness at institutions of higher education.
Waiving health benefit premiums in the public employees' benefits board.
Expanding time limit exemptions applicable to cash assistance programs.
Concerning residential housing regulations.
Modifying placement and salary matching requirements for the state work-study program.
Establishing a Native American apprentice assistance program.
Modifying the Washington national guard postsecondary education grant program.
Concerning the criminal justice treatment account.
Improving maternal health outcomes.
Requiring semiautomatic external defibrillator at fitness centers.
Building a multilingual, multiliterate Washington through dual and tribal language education.
Promoting inclusive learning standards and instructional materials in public schools.
Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
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.
Concerning death benefits provided by the 1955 act for firefighters' relief and pensions.
Concerning accounts.
Concerning vacation leave accrual for state employees.
Facilitating reconstruction of communities damaged or destroyed by wildfires.
Improving communication between the department of children, youth, and families and caregivers.
Concerning the definition of veteran and restoring honor to veterans.
Protecting patients in facilities regulated by the department of health by establishing uniform enforcement tools.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Clark county.
Concerning special education safety net awards.
Concerning the Wildland Urban Interface Code.
Preserving records and artifacts regarding the historical treatment of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington state.
Simplifying the funding provisions of the statewide tourism marketing account.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
Concerning authority over individuals found guilty of or accused of criminal offenses that occurred when the individual was under age 18.
Permitting beneficiaries of public assistance programs to automatically qualify as income-eligible for the purpose of receiving the Washington college grant.
Promoting economic inclusion by creating the economic security for all grant program.
Changing the incentive structure for tier 1 and tier 2 buildings.
Concerning the recruitment and retention of Washington national guard members.
Conducting a study of the insurance market for housing providers receiving housing trust fund resources.
Reassigning the accreditation of private cannabis testing laboratories from the department of ecology to the department of agriculture.
Concerning supervision of domestic violence in criminal sentencing.
Concerning the governance of technology services in state government, including eliminating the office of the chief information officer and renaming the consolidated technology services agency.
Creating a state administered public infrastructure assistance program within the emergency management division.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning liquor licenses.
Addressing recommendations of the long-term services and supports trust commission.
Supporting students who are chronically absent and at risk for not graduating high school.
Codifying the state election database to publish, evaluate, and analyze certain election data.
Concerning a computer science competency graduation requirement.
Providing dependent youth with financial education and support.
Concerning victims' rights.
Concerning biosolids.
Concerning disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions.
Concerning the body scanner pilot program at the department of corrections.
Modifying the student transportation allocation to accommodate multiple vehicle types for transporting students.
Reinvesting account revenue for the purpose of supporting the state park system.
Concerning employees of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' plan 2 retirement board.
Concerning public employees' retirement system plan 2 service credit for officers of labor organizations.
Concerning law enforcement training.
Providing adequate and predictable student transportation.
Concerning restraint or isolation of students in public schools and educational programs.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning the modernization of the certificate of need program.Original: Modernizing the certificate of need program.
Recalculating sentencing ranges for currently incarcerated individuals whose offender score was increased by juvenile convictions.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interests of justice.
Supporting student well-being through instruction in social-emotional skills.
Creating a Washington state department of housing.
Providing for the responsible management of refrigerant gases with a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide that are used in appliances or other infrastructure.
Promoting access to information regarding the long-term services and supports trust program.
Concerning compliance with siting requirements for transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, indoor emergency shelters, and indoor emergency housing.
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
Increasing access to portable orders for life-sustaining treatment.
Establishing co-response services and training as an essential component of the crisis care continuum.
Supporting back country search and rescue organizations and volunteers through the creation of the back country search and rescue grant program.
Concerning methods of communication used by the technology platform designed for the behavioral health crisis response and suicide prevention system.
Making financial education instruction a graduation prerequisite and a required component of public education.
Establishing a wild horse holding and training program at a state corrections center.
Facilitating the use of dental records in missing person investigations.
Improving meaningful access to elections by increasing language assistance.
Improving housing stability for tenants subject to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act by limiting rent and fee increases, requiring notice of rent and fee increases, limiting fees and deposits, establishing a landlord resource center and associated services, authorizing tenant lease termination, creating parity between lease types, and providing for attorney general enforcement.
Increasing the licensure fees that support the Washington physicians health program.
Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for certain part-time bus drivers employed full-time by the federal government.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions within the office of the attorney general of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified competency restoration workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.
Establishing a Washington state cannabis commission.
Concerning restraint or isolation of students in public schools and educational programs.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions within the office of the attorney general of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Making 2023-2025 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
Addressing crimes involving human trafficking or sexual exploitation.
Promoting resource conservation practices that include student education and leadership opportunities in public schools.
Concerning substance use disorder treatment.
Supporting children and families.
Furthering digital equity and opportunity in Washington.
Concerning the availability of prevention services under medical assistance programs.
Concerning ticket sales.
Concerning state legislative employee collective bargaining.
Regulating permanent cosmetics.
Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.
Reporting on dependency outcomes.
Concerning emissions of greenhouse gases from sources other than methane and carbon dioxide.
Concerning compliance with the housing element requirements of the growth management act.
Concerning deception by law enforcement officers during custodial interrogations.
Conducting a study of functional recovery building code standards.
Making experience factor adjustments for certificated instructional staff.
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Concerning allowed earned release time for certain offenses and enhancements.
Concerning long-term community recovery after disasters.
Concerning court interpreters.
Expanding the definition of family member for individual providers.
Simplifying the funding provisions of the statewide tourism marketing account.
Increasing prototypical school staffing to better meet student needs.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Concerning access to personnel records.
Addressing child exposure to violence.
Concerning ticket sales.
Concerning education and vocational programs in state correctional institutions.
Creating a covered lives assessment professional services rate account.
Concerning assisted outpatient treatment.
Concerning school library information and technology programs.
Facilitating supportive relationships with family and significant individuals within the behavioral health system.
Expanding and enhancing media literacy and digital citizenship in K-12 education.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning certain surveys performed on in-home services agencies.Original: Removing the department of health's authorization to perform certain validation surveys.
Concerning implementation of technology systems at the department of corrections.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Extending the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.Original: Removing the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.
Extending the terms of eligibility for the Washington college grant program.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Creating the public works revolving trust account.Original: Creating the public works assistance revolving account.
Concerning penalties related to eluding police vehicles and resisting arrest.
Concerning the maximum per-pupil limit for enrichment levies.
Requiring voter approval for local government prohibitions on cannabis businesses.
Ensuring connectivity for Washington wildlife through safe passages.
Concerning tax incentives for farmers.
Concerning enrichment funding for charter public schools.
Integrating environmental justice considerations into certain project decisions.
Establishing a pathway off lifetime community custody for individuals with sex offense convictions.
Creating a gambling treatment diversion court pilot program to be conducted by the administrative office of the courts.
Improving student outcomes by restricting mobile device use by public school students.
Concerning a rangeland fire protection association pilot project.
Establishing a grant program for the purchase and installation of vape detectors in public schools.
Concerning a pilot program creating a healthier environment for correctional officers, department of corrections staff, and individuals within a correctional facility.
Conducting a review of salmon planning and recovery efforts.
Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Authorizing off-site and pop-up retail sales, service, and consumption of alcohol.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning senior independent housing.Original: Concerning senior independent living facilities.
Establishing the Washington 13 free guarantee.
Incentivizing retirement savings options for Washington businesses and their employees.
Extending special education services.
Concerning coverage for biomarker testing.
Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis.
Concerning provider contract compensation.
Supporting Washington agriculture by capturing methane and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Concerning coverage for biomarker testing.
Extending parts of the paid family and medical leave program to employers with fewer than 50 employees.
Supporting sexual assault survivors at institutions of higher education.
Establishing an American sign language and protactile sign language interpreter work group.
Concerning the oversight board for children, youth, and families.
Creating the Washington digital empowerment and workforce inclusion act.
Providing support to individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Establishing an adopt-a-waterway program.
Promoting outdoor learning in state parks.
Assessing the needs of the electrical transmission industry.
Creating a pilot project to assist incarcerated veterans.
Paying state retirement benefits until the end of the month in which the retiree or beneficiary dies.
Providing state matching funds for programs supported by the county sales and use tax for chemical dependency, mental health treatment, and therapeutic courts.
Concerning spirits, beer, and wine theater licenses.
Increasing defined benefit accrual for specified years of service in the state retirement systems.
Authorizing payment for parental caregivers of minor children with developmental disabilities.
Concerning the Washington state aerial imagery program.
Requiring state agencies to share information to encourage economic development.
Improving the education of students with varying abilities by enhancing special education services.
Increasing student access to free meals served at public schools.
Concerning the eligibility of state-mandated benefits for contingent faculty at community and technical colleges.
Creating the Washington credential registry.
Concerning use of cannabis tax revenue for professional health care services.
Expanding grant access opportunities for public schools.
Concerning ground emergency medical transportation services.
Addressing financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Expanding the veterans service officer program to increase veteran support statewide.
Enacting the keeping our Washington guard strong act.
Concerning accounts.
Promoting learning recovery programs in public schools.
Concerning sustainability factors in investment strategies and proxy voting by the Washington state investment board.
Eliminating child care licensing fees.
Establishing the ninth grade success grant program.
Creating a task force on housing cost driver analysis.
Concerning the fire service training account.
Increasing compensation for Washington paraeducators.
Increasing classified allocations to improve student outcomes.
Changing the health insurance subsidy rate for retired state employees and retired or disabled school employees.
Concerning advanced placement, international baccalaureate, and Cambridge international exams.
Concerning employees of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' plan 2 retirement board.
Concerning the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Concerning the salmon recovery account.
Providing a state program of assistance for local government indigent public defense and law enforcement costs.
Increasing allocations for principals, assistant principals, and other certificated building-level administrators.
Providing flexibility in calculation of nursing rates.
Increasing librarians in public schools.
Using climate commitment act revenues to pay for hybrid electric ferries.
Removing the enrollment limit for special education funding.
Establishing accountability requirements for homeless housing grant programs.
Concerning retirement benefit eligibility for law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2 retirees that separate from service and choose to work in eligible positions on a part-time basis.
Protecting access to abortion medications by authorizing the department of corrections to acquire, sell, deliver, distribute, and dispense abortion medications.
Concerning improving diversity in clinical trials.
Limiting estate recovery.
Adding a climate resilience element to water system plans.
Concerning reconciliation returns for apportionable income.
Concerning special education funding formula.
Concerning safety net award distributions.
Concerning eligibility for participation in the public employees' benefits board for retired or disabled employees of counties, municipalities, and other political subdivisions.
Concerning the Washington auto theft prevention authority account.
Providing adequate and predictable student transportation.
Concerning interruptive military service credit for members of the state retirement systems.
Creating a postsecondary credential transparency work group.
Concerning economic resilience planning.
Concerning special occasion liquor licenses.
Concerning the operation, authorization, and permitting of microenterprise home kitchens.
Making lunar new year a state legal holiday.
Concerning liquor licensee privileges for the delivery of alcohol.
Concerning campaign finance disclosure.
Providing flexibility for the department of fish and wildlife to collaborate with local governments to manage gray wolves.
Providing relief for persons affected by State v. Blake.
Concerning the role of the department of commerce in monitoring and providing technical assistance related to federal funding opportunities.
Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting registered nurses.
Concerning employee ownership.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning increased access to insulin for individuals under the age of 21.Original: Increasing access to insulin for individuals under the age of 21.
Requiring the criminal justice training commission to establish a work group and grant program related to vehicular pursuits.
Improving communication between the department of children, youth, and families and caregivers.
Concerning salmon-safe communities.
Creating a behavioral health work group to study the root causes of rising behavioral health issues in Washington communities.
Concerning the multistate nurse licensure compact.
Concerning open adoption agreements.
Concerning the home cultivation of cannabis.
Concerning controlled substances, counterfeit substances, and legend drug possession and treatment.
Concerning reentry services and supports.
Providing timely competency evaluations and restoration services to persons suffering from behavioral health disorders.
Protecting southern resident orcas from vessels.
Creating the profession of certified peer specialists.
Surveying Puget Sound marine shoreline habitat.
Enacting comprehensive protections for victims of domestic violence and other violence involving family members or intimate partners.
Establishing and authorizing the profession of dental therapy.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning accounts.Original: Improving the fiscal process by updating accounts administered by the office of financial management, creating new accounts including one for the opioid litigation settlement and one for the receipt of federal funds, and reenacting accounts created in the supplemental budget bill.
Concerning nonpublic agencies operating special education programs for students with disabilities.
Revised for Engrossed: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect at residential facilities and residential private schools.Revised for 1st Substitute: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect.Original: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect.
Concerning background check and licensing fees for programs administered by the department of children, youth, and families.
Addressing the forensic pathologist shortage.
Concerning the hospital safety net program.
Concerning medicaid expenditures.
Providing enhanced payment to low volume, small rural hospitals.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Establishing crisis relief centers in Washington state.Original: Establishing 23-hour crisis relief centers in Washington state.
Providing for responsible environmental management of batteries.
Increasing the trained behavioral health workforce.
Establishing the student basic needs at public postsecondary institutions act.
Improving diversity in clinical trials.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Assisting eligible children in need of additional preparation to be successful in kindergarten by establishing the transition to kindergarten program.
Concerning access to psilocybin services by individuals 21 years of age and older.
Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting registered nurses.
Ensuring access to substance use disorder treatment.
Reassessing standards for polychlorinated biphenyls in consumer products.
Updating the process for online voter registration by allowing voter applicants to provide the last four digits of social security number for authentication.
Concerning the regulation of products containing THC.
Improving equity in the transfer of student data between K-12 schools and institutions of higher education.
Addressing equity and efficiencies in public works procurement including modifying small works roster requirements.
Concerning employee ownership.
Concerning cost sharing for diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Concerning actuarial funding of state retirement systems.
Modifying the Washington student loan program.
Modernizing the prior authorization process.
Increasing the supply and affordability of condominium units and townhouses as an option for homeownership.
Concerning consolidating local permit review processes.
Expanding the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth pilot program.
Concerning high school and beyond planning.
Concerning payment to acute care hospitals for difficult to discharge medicaid patients.
Mandating instruction on sex trafficking prevention and identification for students in grades seven through 12.
Concerning fire protection sprinkler system contractors.
Concerning Washington state manufacturing.
Eliminating college in the high school fees.
Concerning jury diversity.
Implementing audit recommendations to reduce barriers to home care aide certification.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board staffing changes.
Reducing administrative complexity by increasing transparency of revenue flows for activities funded by document recording fees.
Making permanent and expanding the child welfare housing assistance 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.
Supporting adults with lived experience of sex trafficking.
Concerning postconviction access to counsel.
Establishing behavioral health support specialists.
Protecting warehouse employees.
Prohibiting unjustified employer searches of employee personal vehicles.
Creation of a hope card program.
Expanding and improving the social equity in cannabis program.
Expanding veterans' services and programs.
Supporting guardianships and voluntary placement with nonrelative kin.
Increasing access to the working connections child care program.
Protecting access to abortion medications by authorizing the department of corrections to acquire, sell, deliver, distribute, and dispense abortion medications.
Prohibiting cost sharing for abortion.
Protecting public safety by establishing duties of firearm industry members.
Concerning the voluntary stewardship program.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Creating and supporting postsecondary wrestling grant programs.Original: Creating postsecondary wrestling grant programs.
Extending the expiration date of the law enforcement community engagement grant project.
Concerning child-specific foster care licenses for placement of Indian children.
Creating a separate fund for the purposes of self-insured pensions and assessments.
Reestablishing the productivity board.
Reducing barriers and expanding educational opportunities to increase the supply of nurses in Washington.
Expanding collective bargaining for employees who are enrolled in academic programs at public institutions of higher education.
Concerning the multistate nurse licensure compact.
Concerning female genital mutilation.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning cybersecurity.Original: Concerning the protection of critical constituent and state operational data against the financial and personal harm caused by ransomware and other malicious cyber activities.
Concerning money received by the department of corrections on behalf of inmates from family or other outside sources for the purchase of commissary items.
Providing occupational therapy services for persons with behavioral health disorders.
Concerning hospital staffing standards.
Establishing a programmatic safe harbor agreement on forestlands.
Concerning public defense services for persons committed as not guilty by reason of insanity.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the state's ability to regulate certain industries and risk classifications to prevent musculoskeletal injuries and disorders.Original: Concerning the state's ability to regulate certain industries and risk classes to prevent musculoskeletal injuries and disorders.
Modifying the premium provisions of the paid family and medical leave program.
Concerning health care benefit managers.
Concerning victims of nonfatal strangulation.
Concerning postretirement employment in nursing positions for a state agency.
Concerning salary inflationary increases for K-12 employees.
Eliminating accounts.
Concerning health care coverage for retired or disabled employees denied coverage for failure to timely notify the authority of their intent to defer coverage.
Expanding access to benefits provided by the school employees' benefits board.
Creating an account for the pharmaceutical rebate revenue generated by the purchase of medications for people living with HIV who are enrolled in the early intervention program.
Extending the expiration date of the ambulance transport fund.