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Referred Bills (241)
Regulating the minimum dimensions of habitable spaces in single-family residential areas.
Concerning tourism marketing.
Promoting the use of surplus public property for public benefit.
Exempting impact fees for low-income housing development.
Concerning tax relief for adaptive automotive equipment for veterans and service members with disabilities.
Concerning facilities financing by the housing finance commission.
Ordering a study to determine how to increase reporting and investigation of missing Native American women.
Clarifying the calculation of military leave for officers and employees that work shifts spanning more than one calendar day.
Establishing a donation program for resident disabled veterans to receive hunting and fishing licenses.
Concerning access to homeless housing and assistance.
Addressing the definition of veteran.
Concerning the department of veterans affairs.
Concerning housing authorities.
Concerning residential custody services for tribal youth.
Exempting impact fees for low-income housing development.
Expanding the property tax exemption for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers.
Increasing employment opportunities for spouses of military members.
Concerning tribal-state relations.
Concerning the creation of a work group to study and make recommendations on natural disaster mitigation and resiliency activities.
Concerning allowing affordable housing development on religious organization property.
Concerning the retirement age for state guard members.
Requesting that the United States Coast Guard name a Coast Guard cutter in honor of Petty Officer Matthew E. Schlimme.
Making provisions to commemorate the centennial of national women's suffrage.
Concerning the retirement age for state guard members.
Concerning allowing affordable housing development on religious organization property.
Modifying who is eligible for relocation assistance for tenants of closed or converted mobile home parks.
Creating a community care and supportive services program for veterans.
Concerning tribal-state relations.
Allowing federally recognized tribes with lands held in trust in a county that is west of the Cascade mountain range that borders Puget Sound with a population of at least one hundred eighteen thousand, but less than two hundred fifty thousand, persons to enter into agreements regarding fuel taxes.
Concerning the hosting of the homeless by religious organizations.
Creating a military benefit zone program.
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 residential custody services for tribal youth.
Concerning facilities financing by the housing finance commission.
Providing rental assistance to mobile home park tenants.
Concerning the compensation of qualified professionals appointed to a community facilities district board of supervisors.
Creating a Washington affordable housing tax credit program.
Concerning veterans' assistance levies.
Concerning the creation of housing opportunity zones by cities.
Addressing the definition of veterans of armed conflicts.
Concerning zoning regulations relating to accessory dwelling units.
Concerning tourism marketing.
Creating the veterans service officer program.
Providing local governments with options to preserve affordable housing in single-family neighborhoods.
Concerning eligibility for lifetime veteran's disability passes.
Concerning federal recognition of the Steilacoom tribe.
Modifying qualifications for disabled veterans to receive fee exempt license plates.
Concerning local authority to address affordable housing needs through regulation of rent and associated charges.
Recognizing indigenous peoples' day.
Supporting access to state recreation lands by disabled veterans.
Concerning Indian health care in Washington state.
Increasing access to the main street program.
Preventing and addressing catastrophic wildfires.
Concerning encouraging affordable housing development and preservation by providing cities limited sales tax remittance for qualifying investments, providing cities and counties authority to use real estate excise taxes to support affordable housing, and providing cities and counties with councilmanic authority to impose the affordable housing sales tax.
Enhancing recreational opportunities for veterans with disabilities.
Clarifying the powers, duties, and functions of the department of veterans affairs.
Supporting the development of affordable housing in urban areas.
Concerning the hosting of the homeless by religious organizations.
Requiring annual reporting on the implementation of laws to streamline licensing processes for military service members and their spouses.
Concerning transfer of jurisdiction from a tribe in dependency cases involving Indian children.
Concerning community economic revitalization board membership.
Concerning transfer of jurisdiction from a tribe in dependency cases involving Indian children.
Authorizing specified local governments, including municipalities and federally recognized Indian tribes, that typically have limited access to economic development resources, to designate a portion of their territory as a creative district subject to certification by the Washington state arts commission.
Creating a limited purpose state public development advisory committee.
Creating a local infrastructure investment program to support the development of affordable housing, workforce housing, and revitalization efforts.
Concerning the hosting of the homeless by religious organizations.
Concerning transfer of jurisdiction from a tribe in dependency cases involving Indian children.
Concerning state-shared taxes for the purpose of designated disaster area financing.
Concerning the rehabilitation of historic buildings.
Requiring annual reporting on the implementation of laws to streamline licensing processes for military service members and their spouses.
Creating a low-income home rehabilitation revolving loan program.
Concerning buffer zones with respect to siting state-licensed marijuana businesses and entities near reservations of federally recognized tribes.
Improving the community economic revitalization board program.
Investing in water infrastructure on tribal lands to protect the environment by imposing a tax on oil shipped into Washington via pipeline.
Supporting the development of affordable housing in urban areas.
Addressing nonprofit corporation facilities financing by the Washington state housing finance commission.
Requiring continuity of transit operation reporting by certain public transportation systems.
Clarifying the powers, duties, and functions of the department of veterans affairs.
Concerning local option tools to promote, preserve, and incentivize affordable housing.
Concerning dental health services in tribal settings.
Modifying the Washington main street program by increasing the total amount of tax credits allowed under the program and making administrative changes to the program.
Concerning tribal consultation regarding hunting rights and activities.
Concerning tourism marketing.
Concerning the funding of homeownership projects through the housing trust fund.
Addressing the effectiveness of document recording fee surcharge funds that support homeless programs.
Creating a low-income home rehabilitation revolving loan program.
Addressing homelessness in wildfire areas. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning the prevention of homelessness in wildfire areas. )
Clarifying the type of land eligible for purchase under the affordable housing land acquisition revolving loan fund program.
Authorizing specified local governments, including municipalities and federally recognized Indian tribes, that typically have limited access to economic development resources, to designate a portion of their territory as a creative district subject to certification by the Washington state arts commission.
Allowing the department of corrections to provide temporary housing assistance to individuals being released from the Washington corrections center for women.
Addressing the need for veterans' services.
Clarifying the powers, duties, and functions of the department of veterans affairs.
Requiring annual reporting on the implementation of laws to streamline licensing processes for military service members and their spouses.
Increasing the access of veterans, military service members, and military spouses to shared leave in state employment.
Defining veteran for the purpose of receiving certain benefits.
Concerning infrastructure financing for local governments.
Concerning the exemption of property taxes for nonprofit homeownership development.
Financing of improvements for state-owned lands to be transferred for private development.
Concerning the definition of veteran for the purposes of the county veterans assistance fund.
Disposing tax foreclosed property to cities for affordable housing purposes.
Concerning private activity bond allocation.
Concerning background checks in emergency placement situations requested by tribes.
Authorizing local governments to adopt a property tax exemption program for the preservation of certain affordable housing.
Concerning the enforcement of employment rights arising from state active duty service by a member of the national guard.
Directing the department of commerce to study the sale and financing of manufactured homes.
Supporting affordable housing.
Concerning tax relief for the construction of adapted housing for disabled veterans.
Modifying who is eligible for relocation assistance for tenants of closed or converted mobile home parks.
Concerning eligibility for lifetime veteran's disability passes.
Providing consumer protections for military members on active duty.
Creating a financing program for historic building preservation.
Disposing tax foreclosed property to cities for affordable housing purposes.
Concerning tribal cultural resources protection in the forest practices act.
Authorizing cities to impose a temporary property tax increase to fund historic building rehabilitation.
Authorizing specified local governments to designate a portion of their territory as a creative district subject to certification by the Washington arts commission.
Concerning private activity bond allocation.
Authorizing local governments to adopt a property tax exemption program for the preservation of certain affordable housing.
Concerning tourism marketing.
Creating a community care and supportive services program for veterans.
Concerning the enforcement of employment rights arising from state active duty service by a member of the national guard.
Providing a property tax exemption for certain property within an affordable housing incentive zone.
Supporting affordable housing by permitting a local government fee on demolitions that reduce potential housing stock.
Supporting affordable housing with a local government fee on condominium conversions.
Exempting documents recording a special purpose district lien from the surcharge for local homeless housing and assistance.
Providing for representation of the state veterans' homes on the governor's veterans affairs advisory committee.
Authorizing the creation and use of community facilities districts in limited areas of more intensive rural development.
Allowing federally recognized tribes with lands held in trust in a county that is west of the Cascade mountain range that borders Puget Sound with a population of at least one hundred eighteen thousand, but less than two hundred fifty thousand, persons to enter into agreements regarding fuel taxes.
Requiring Washington's tribal history, culture, and government to be taught in the common schools.
Concerning local community development.
Creating the defend the guard act.
Authorizing law enforcement and prosecutorial officials of federally recognized Indian tribes access to prescription monitoring data.
Modifying the definition of legislative authority for purposes of local tourism promotion areas.
Concerning access to and creation of cultural and heritage programs and facilities.
Concerning the definition of veteran for the purposes of the county veterans assistance fund.
Modifying Washington homeless client management information system requirements and policies.
Providing for representation of the state veterans' homes on the governor's veterans affairs advisory committee.
Prohibiting certain limitations on the hosting of the homeless by religious organizations. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning the hosting of the homeless by religious organizations. )
Concerning tribal-state relations regarding fish and wildlife.
Supporting the development of affordable housing in urban areas.
Concerning tribal-state relations.
Creating the natural disaster economic recovery account to support economic recovery from natural disasters.
Authorizing the creation and use of community facilities districts in limited areas of more intensive rural development.
Enacting the tourism marketing act.
Creating the student veterans' support program.
Concerning transient lodging for military service members in armories.
Concerning infrastructure financing for local governments.
Concerning the recoupment of certain costs by collection agencies.
Allowing federally recognized tribes with lands held in trust in a county that is west of the Cascade mountain range that borders Puget Sound with a population of at least one hundred eighteen thousand, but less than two hundred fifty thousand, persons to enter into agreements regarding fuel taxes.
Concerning local infrastructure project areas.
Concerning tribal timber harvest excise tax agreements.
Requiring Washington's tribal history, culture, and government to be taught in the common schools.
Concerning dental health services in tribal settings.
Exempting documents recording a water-sewer district lien from the surcharge for local homeless housing and assistance.
Providing for community redevelopment financing in apportionment districts.
Increasing the total amount of tax credits allowed under the Washington main street program.
Concerning community redevelopment financing in apportionment districts.
Establishing a commission on government-to-government relations in Washington.
Limiting enforcement action against tribal hunters.
Providing a business and occupation tax credit for businesses that hire veterans.
Concerning expenditures from the economic development strategic reserve account to support economic recovery of businesses due to the wildfires in Okanogan and Chelan counties.
Regulating the minimum dimensions of habitable spaces in single-family residential areas.
Concerning access to and creation of cultural and heritage programs and facilities.
Removing the requirement that housing organizations apply to the Washington state quality award program.
Concerning Indian tribes and dental health aide therapy services.
Requiring Washington's tribal history, culture, and government to be taught in the common schools.
Creating a coordinator for the helmets to hardhats program in the department of veterans affairs.
Providing for representation of the state veterans' homes on the governor's veterans affairs advisory committee. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Requiring the governor's veterans affairs advisory committee to appoint liaisons to the state veterans' homes if the home does not have a representative on the committee. )
Modifying the definition of legislative authority for purposes of local tourism promotion areas.
Allowing the use of lodging taxes for financing workforce housing.
Calling for a National Guard Stryker Brigade stationed on the west coast.
Initiating a campaign to increase veteran employment.
Concerning healthy housing.
Authorizing law enforcement and prosecutorial officials of federally recognized Indian tribes access to prescription monitoring data.
Concerning transient lodging for military service members in armories.
Subjecting federally recognized Indian tribes to the same conditions as state and local governments for property owned exclusively by the tribe.
Subjecting federally recognized Indian tribes to the same conditions as state and local governments for property owned exclusively by the tribe.
Recognizing "Native American Heritage Day."
Concerning veterans' homes.
Modifying certain provisions governing veteran-owned businesses.
Concerning home and community-based services programs for dependents of military service members.
Concerning the composition of the officer promotion board.
Concerning the veterans innovations program.
Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities.
Concerning veterans' homes.
Exempting information concerning archaeological resources and traditional cultural places from public disclosure.
Preserving the integrity of veterans' benefit-related services.
Concerning long-term funding for a state tourism marketing program.
Giving preferences to housing trust fund projects that involve collaboration between local school districts and housing authorities to help children of low-income families succeed in school.
Concerning the veterans innovations program.
Evaluating military training and experience toward meeting licensing requirements.
Disposing tax foreclosed property to cities for affordable housing purposes.
Concerning a surcharge for local homeless housing and assistance.
Creating a temporary homeless status certification.
Authorizing the sale or exchange of unused department of transportation lands to federally recognized Indian tribes.
Allowing spouses to combine volunteer hours for purposes of receiving a complimentary discover pass.
Concerning veteran-owned businesses.
Concerning the disposition of surplus property for the development of affordable housing.
Authorizing the sale or exchange of unused department of transportation lands to federally recognized Indian tribes.
Authorizing judges of tribal courts to solemnize marriages.
Concerning veteran-owned businesses.
Concerning the discover pass.
Allowing the use of lodging taxes for financing workforce housing.
Giving preferences to housing trust fund projects that involve collaboration between local school districts and housing authorities to help children of low-income families succeed in school.
Preserving the integrity of veterans' benefit-related services.
Concerning minimum room area and floor area square footage requirements for single-family residential areas.
Protecting the state's cultural resources.
Regarding notice required by the parks and recreation commission.
Recognizing "Native American Heritage Day."
Promoting affordable housing in urban growth areas.
Concerning the Washington state historical society.
Concerning insurance for enlisted members of the Washington national guard.
Creating a temporary homeless identification card.
Concerning veterans' homes.
Concerning access of tribal members to state land.
Concerning hunting-related enforcement actions involving tribal members.
Concerning Indian tribes and dental health aide therapy services.
Establishing a training program for managers of manufactured housing communities.
Establishing a training program for managers of manufactured housing communities.
Concerning the eligibility of tribal students to participate in interschool extracurricular activities.
Creating loan-making authority for down payment assistance for single-family homeownership.
Expanding membership of the Washington state horse park authority.
Modifying the requirements for purchase of care for Indian children.
Concerning state parks and recreation.
Permitting vehicle access along the Milwaukee Road corridor for lessees, concessionaires, and agricultural users.
Concerning veterans' homes.
Modifying metropolitan park district property tax levies to assist park districts with populations less than twenty thousand.
Providing for community economic revitalization in incorporated areas.
Promoting a balanced financing system for state parks programs and services in order to facilitate resource stewardship, interpretative activities, cultural events, and works of art in state parks.
Removing the requirement that housing organizations apply to the Washington state quality award program.
Regarding denials of forest practices applications.
Concerning grants for community outdoor and indoor athletic facilities.
Regarding economic revitalization in urban growth areas.
Concerning state parks.
Authorizing state-tribal education compact schools.
Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for disabled veterans and members of the armed forces for certain equipment and services that assist physically challenged persons to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Concerning the administrative costs for the allocation, management, and oversight of housing trust fund investments.
Concerning tribes holding conservation easements.
Addressing the definition of veteran for purposes of veterans' assistance programs.
Modifying the requirements for purchase of care for Indian children.
Expanding membership of the Washington state horse park authority.
Creating loan-making authority for down payment assistance for single-family homeownership.