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Environment & Energy

House of Representatives200 legislators-475 bills

Legislators(200)

Joe Fitzgibbon142 bills
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Steve Tharinger37 bills
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Beth Doglio141 bills
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Samuel Hunt19 bills
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Vandana Slatter52 bills
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Shelley Kloba76 bills
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Strom Peterson73 bills
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Cindy Ryu62 bills
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Nicole Macri96 bills
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Roger Goodman51 bills
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Gerry Pollet145 bills
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Sharon Santos22 bills
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Timm Ormsby57 bills
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Marko Liias23 bills
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Rebecca Saldana29 bills
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Sharon Wylie33 bills
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Annette Cleveland6 bills
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Robert Hasegawa30 bills
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Mia Gregerson44 bills
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Sharon Shewmake41 bills
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Lisa Callan28 bills
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Lawrence Springer19 bills
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Paul Harris8 bills
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Mary Dye51 bills
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Liz Lovelett29 bills
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Mari Leavitt25 bills
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Alex Ramel129 bills
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Davina Duerr97 bills
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Ed Orcutt6 bills
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Jenny Graham22 bills
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T'wina Nobles26 bills
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Liz Berry101 bills
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Tarra Simmons32 bills
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Cyndy Jacobsen11 bills
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Jamila Taylor13 bills
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Peter Abbarno13 bills
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Julia Reed74 bills
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Mary Fosse23 bills
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Sharlett Mena24 bills
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Stephanie Barnard32 bills
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Julio Cortes11 bills
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Suzanne Schmidt11 bills
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Chipalo Street24 bills
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Joe Timmons5 bills
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Clyde Shavers8 bills
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Chris Stearns14 bills
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Darya Farivar4 bills
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Shaun Scott20 bills
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Natasha Hill27 bills
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John Ley8 bills
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Lisa Parshley59 bills
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Janice Zahn13 bills
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Edwin Obras4 bills
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Brianna Thomas4 bills
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Andrew Engell4 bills
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Zach Hall7 bills
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April Berg14 bills
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Dan Bronoske7 bills
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Debra Lekanoff62 bills
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Joel McEntire5 bills
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Adam Bernbaum8 bills
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Steven Conway8 bills
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Javier Valdez32 bills
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Derek Stanford42 bills
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Noel Frame30 bills
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Mike Chapman26 bills
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Jeff Wilson7 bills
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Yasmin Trudeau6 bills
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Perry Dozier6 bills
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Nikki Torres2 bills
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Deborah Krishnadasan2 bills
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Tom Dent28 bills
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David Hackney31 bills
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Jim Walsh26 bills
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Alex Ybarra20 bills
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Mark Klicker24 bills
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Skyler Rude5 bills
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April Connors9 bills
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Michael Keaton6 bills
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David Stuebe4 bills
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Kristine Reeves23 bills
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Monica Stonier16 bills
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My-Linh Thai19 bills
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Brandy Donaghy7 bills
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Kevin Waters3 bills
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Joe Schmick16 bills
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Hunter Abell3 bills
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Greg Nance11 bills
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Steve Bergquist22 bills
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Daniel Griffey13 bills
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Alicia Rule3 bills
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Osman Salahuddin6 bills
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Jake Fey40 bills
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Amy Walen22 bills
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Lillian Ortiz-Self17 bills
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Carolyn Eslick23 bills
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Mike Steele6 bills
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Andrew Barkis23 bills
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Lauren Davis23 bills
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Jeff Holy2 bills
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Dave Paul10 bills
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Mike Volz6 bills
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Chris Corry12 bills
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Jeremie Dufault7 bills
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Rob Chase6 bills
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Travis Couture12 bills
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Emily Alvarado6 bills
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Sam Low6 bills
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Joshua Penner2 bills
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Matt Marshall3 bills
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Brian Burnett2 bills
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Michelle Valdez5 bills
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Victoria Hunt12 bills
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Adison Richards2 bills
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Gloria Mendoza2 bills
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Deb Manjarrez3 bills
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Jamie Pedersen19 bills
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Lisa Wellman18 bills
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Claire Wilson17 bills
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Jesse Salomon14 bills
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Manka Dhingra12 bills
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Tina Orwall14 bills
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Jessica Bateman33 bills
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Bill Ramos15 bills
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Melanie Morgan6 bills
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Stephanie McClintock3 bills
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Matt Boehnke16 bills
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Keith Goehner10 bills
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Leonard Christian5 bills
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Phil Fortunato6 bills
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Shelly Short13 bills
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Claudia Kauffman2 bills
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Patty Kuderer20 bills
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Joe Nguyen24 bills
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Karen Keiser17 bills
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Andrew Billig11 bills
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Tana Senn19 bills
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Marcus Riccelli19 bills
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Mark Mullet10 bills
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Kevin Van De Wege12 bills
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Curtis King5 bills
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Emily Randall8 bills
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Gina Mosbrucker9 bills
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Joel Kretz7 bills
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James Wilcox1 bills
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Drew Stokesbary9 bills
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Michelle Caldier4 bills
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Eric Robertson4 bills
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Christine Rolfes24 bills
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Jacquelin Maycumber8 bills
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Kelly Chambers11 bills
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Frank Chopp10 bills
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Bryan Sandlin6 bills
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Keith Wagoner4 bills
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Mike Padden2 bills
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Mark Schoesler2 bills
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John Lovick6 bills
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Drew MacEwen7 bills
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Judith Warnick5 bills
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Chris Gildon5 bills
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Jesse Young16 bills
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Reuven Carlyle19 bills
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Pat Sullivan2 bills
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Brad Hawkins2 bills
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Kirsten Harris-Talley19 bills
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Emily Wicks5 bills
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Mona Das22 bills
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Michael Sells4 bills
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David Frockt14 bills
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Ron Muzzall1 bills
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June Robinson11 bills
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Laurie Dolan16 bills
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Robert Sutherland5 bills
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Greg Gilday3 bills
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Jesse Johnson3 bills
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Vicki Kraft2 bills
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Bruce Chandler2 bills
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Anna Rivers3 bills
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Larry Hoff8 bills
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Sharon Brown3 bills
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Sherry Appleton13 bills
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Eileen Cody8 bills
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Jim Honeyford2 bills
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Zack Hudgins13 bills
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Gael Tarleton16 bills
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Jared Mead16 bills
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Richard DeBolt10 bills
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Norma Smith4 bills
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Dean Takko4 bills
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Steve Kirby2 bills
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Luanne Van Werven8 bills
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Brandon Vick7 bills
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Bradley Klippert3 bills
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William Jenkin2 bills
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Brian Blake6 bills
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Tim Sheldon2 bills
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Morgan Irwin10 bills
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Jeannie Darneille7 bills
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Laurie Jinkins13 bills
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Douglas Ericksen2 bills
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Referred Bills (475)

SB5975Enrolled

Providing consumer access to safe cookware and interstate and international trade certainty in the regulation of lead in cookware.

SB5982Enrolled

Updating provisions for consumer-owned utilities, including port districts, and affected market customers under the clean energy transformation act.

SB6246Enrolled

Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.

SB6269Enrolled

Modernizing the definition of motor fuel in the motor fuel quality act.

SB6291Enrolled

Concerning on-site wastewater treatment system inspections.

HB2605Engrossed

Concerning naturally occurring fibrous silicate materials.

HB2515Engrossed

Addressing emerging large energy use facilities.

HB2496Enrolled

Concerning tribal consultation conducted by the energy facility site evaluation council.

HB2416Enrolled

Concerning fair treatment of waste to energy facilities under the climate commitment act.

HB2215Enrolled

Concerning climate commitment act compliance obligations for fuels supplied or otherwise sold into Washington.

HB2343Engrossed

Protecting the public from water quality impacts of publicly owned or operated game farms.

HB2296Enrolled

Expanding the use of distributed energy resources.

HB1906Enrolled

Increasing transparency and consumer protection in water system rates.

HB1903Enrolled

Establishing a statewide low-income energy assistance program.

HB1742Engrossed

Concerning environmentally sustainable urban design.

HB1302Enrolled

Concerning utility connection charge waivers.

HB2272Passed

Updating terminology related to ski areas and winter sports activities.

HB2367Passed

Eliminating preferential treatment related to a coal-fired electric generating plant.

HB2575Enrolled

Reducing certain reporting obligations under environmental or energy laws.

HB2436Enrolled

Concerning requirements of oil tankers operating in restricted waters.

HB2426Engrossed

Improving efficiency in appeals to the pollution control hearings board.

SB5466Engrossed

Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.

HB2741Introduced

Concerning the electric transmission system.

SB5360Engrossed

Concerning environmental crimes.

SB6013Engrossed

Updating terminology related to ski areas and winter sports activities.

SB5360Engrossed

Concerning environmental crimes.

HB2322Introduced

Providing certainty for the development of low-to-zero carbon alternative jet fuel production in Washington state.

HB2245Introduced

Updating provisions for consumer-owned utilities, including port districts, and affected market customers under the clean energy transformation act.

HB1819Engrossed

Increasing transmission capacity.

HJM4016Introduced

Supporting state interest in hosting a federal nuclear lifecycle innovation campus.

HB2421Introduced

Concerning 6PPD and regrettable 6PPD substitutes in tires.

HB2301Introduced

Concerning extended producer responsibility requirements associated with paint.

HB2271Introduced

Concerning postconsumer recycled content requirements for plastic products.

HB1420Introduced

Establishing producer responsibility for textiles.

HB1420Introduced

Establishing producer responsibility for textiles.

HB2537Introduced

Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.

HB2402Introduced

Concerning phthalates in medical equipment used for intravenous purposes.

HB2212Introduced

Reducing microplastic pollution from washing machines.

HB1607Introduced

Concerning recycling and waste reduction.

HB2690Introduced

Clarifying existing requirements for electric utilities to provide low-income energy assistance without expanding those requirements.

HB2682Introduced

Ensuring the consistent application of environmental justice principles.

HB2642Introduced

Exempting emissions associated with lubricants from coverage under the cap and invest program.

HB2633Introduced

Concerning mattress producer responsibility organizations.

HB2634Introduced

Concerning the safe management of radioactive waste and cleanup of hazardous substance releases into the environment.

HB2581Introduced

Providing additional investment options for electric utilities under the 20 percent alternative compliance option of the clean energy transformation act's greenhouse gas neutral standard.

HB2373Introduced

Requiring electric utilities to provide monthly bill assistance as part of their obligation to offer energy assistance to low-income households.

HB2284Introduced

Reducing litter.

HB1652Introduced

Reducing environmental impacts associated with the operation of certain ocean-going vessels.

HB2519Introduced

Requiring utilities to provide discounted rates to entities that provide a public education for elementary and secondary students.

HB2509Introduced

Improving the efficiency of the review of applications by the energy facility site evaluation council.

HB2233Introduced

Reducing environmental impacts associated with bags provided to customers at retail establishments.

HB2413Introduced

Ensuring that the clean energy transformation act provides the regulatory certainty to allow investments in new energy generation resources sufficient to meet Washington's energy needs.

HB2395Introduced

Authorizing additional use of certain private recreational docks and mooring buoys.

HB2090Introduced

Integrating advanced nuclear energy into the state energy strategy.

HB2285Introduced

Concerning the use of carbon capture and utilization, mineralization, or sequestration technologies under the Washington clean energy transformation act.

HB2344Introduced

Providing consumer access to safe cookware and interstate and international trade certainty in the regulation of lead in cookware.

HB1857Engrossed

Concerning asbestos-containing building materials.

HB2222Introduced

Restricting weather modification activities.

HB2150Introduced

Making the implementation of climate policy contingent on the department of ecology reporting greenhouse gas emissions in a manner that allows for measuring the effectiveness of those policies.

SB5300Engrossed

Concerning the leasing authority of the state parks and recreation commission at St. Edward State Park.

HB2010Introduced

Creating a safe drinking water grant program for economically distressed communities.

HB2008Introduced

Concerning chemicals in certain personal hygiene products.

HB1937Introduced

Establishing a presumption of compliance for entities covered under the state’s industrial stormwater general permit under certain circumstances.

HB1901Introduced

Concerning mattress producer responsibility organizations.

HB1871Introduced

Incentivizing grid-connected residential battery energy storage systems.

HB1847Introduced

Prioritizing the development of distributed alternative energy resources in targeted circumstances.

HB1856Introduced

Concerning the compliance obligation under the climate commitment act for certain municipal gas utilities.

HB1844Introduced

Advancing the production and use of alternative jet fuels in Washington.

HB1857Engrossed

Concerning asbestos-containing building materials.

HB1804Introduced

Improving accessibility of community solar projects in Washington state.

HB1789Introduced

Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.

HB1756Introduced

Concerning lead in cookware.

HB1749Introduced

Ensuring consideration of climate change, carbon sequestration, environmental health disparities, and treaty-protected and cultural resources in the state environmental policy act.

HB1679Introduced

Encouraging electric utility investments in advanced nuclear reactor projects for clean energy transformation act compliance.

HB1690Introduced

Assessing the state's existing water and sewer systems.

HB1689Introduced

Adopting emission standards for ocean-going vessels at berth.

HB1712Introduced

Allowing the use of electricity generated by qualified biomass facilities in the Pacific Northwest to meet renewable resource requirements.

HJM4003Introduced

Concerning the United States government joining the global community in formally developing a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.

HB1656Introduced

Authorizing electrical companies to securitize certain wildfire-related costs to lower costs to customers.

HB1673Introduced

Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.

HB1630Introduced

Concerning livestock methane emissions.

HB1598Introduced

Concerning fair access to community solar.

HB1550Introduced

Improving the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries.

HB1513Introduced

Safeguarding natural resources in the Washington State Seashore Conservation Area.

HB1481Introduced

Concerning the commercial liftoff for energy from advanced nuclear study.

HB1328Introduced

Accelerating the development of clean energy and transmission.

HB1336Introduced

Protecting utility consumer meter choice.

HB1303Introduced

Increasing environmental justice by improving government decisions.

HB1288Introduced

Concerning environmental leadership through outdoor recreation and climate adaptation investments.

HB1290Introduced

Improving climate resiliency through the development of a water quality trading program for recipients of national pollutant discharge elimination system general permits.

HB1237Introduced

Facilitating predictable and timely application decisions by the energy facility site evaluation council.

HB1236Introduced

Increasing penalties for littering.

HB1041Introduced

Improving choices of replacement tires for consumers.

HB1117Introduced

Removing the delegation of authority related to California motor vehicle emissions standards to generate new transportation revenue for the state by reducing administration burdens on the government and the people.

HB1150Introduced

Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.

HB1071Introduced

Implementing strategies to achieve higher recycling rates within Washington's existing solid waste management system.

HB1107Introduced

Concerning environmental impacts of fashion.

HB1249Introduced

Creating the commercial liftoff for energy from advanced nuclear advisory commission.

HB1188Introduced

Requiring local government and tribal approval of wind and solar siting recommendations by the energy facility site evaluation council.

SB5284Passed

Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.

SB5033Passed

Concerning sampling or testing of biosolids for PFAS chemicals.

HB1990Passed

Authorizing utility companies to securitize certain costs related to disasters or emergencies to lower costs to customers.

HB1975Passed

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.

HB1670Passed

Increasing transparency regarding sewage-containing spills.

HB1497Passed

Improving outcomes associated with waste material management systems.

HB1462Passed

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with hydrofluorocarbons.

HB1409Passed

Concerning the clean fuels program.

HB1293Passed

Concerning litter.

HB1154Passed

Ensuring environmental and public health protection from solid waste handling facility operations.

SB5627Passed

Improving safe excavation practices and preventing damage to underground utilities.

HB1912Passed

Concerning the exemption for fuels used for agricultural purposes in the climate commitment act.

HB1253Passed

Expanding the ability of consumer-owned utilities to enter into joint use agreements.

SB5628Passed

Concerning lead in cookware.

SB5445Passed

Revised for engrossed: Encouraging the development of distributed energy resources.

HB1543Passed

Increasing compliance pathways for the clean buildings performance standard.

HB1514Passed

Encouraging the deployment of low carbon thermal energy networks.

HB1018Passed

Adding fusion energy to facilities that may obtain site certification for the purposes of chapter 80.50 RCW.

SB5317Passed

Exempting local governments providing certain services for projects under the jurisdiction of the energy facility siting evaluation council from certain appeals.

HB1329Passed

Concerning wholesale power purchases by electric utilities under the Washington clean energy transformation act.

SB5036Passed

Strengthening Washington's leadership and accountability on climate policy by transitioning to annual reporting of statewide emissions data.

SB5494Passed

Protecting Washington communities from lead-based paint.

HB1715Passed

Regarding the costs of compliance with the state energy performance standard.

HB1522Passed

Concerning approval of electric utility wildfire mitigation plans.

SB5175Passed

Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.

HB1842Passed

Allowing public utility districts to form, own, or use captive insurers.

HB1615Passed

Increasing consistency in the classifications of water systems.

HB1461Passed

Concerning contracts for materials or work required by joint operating agencies.

HB1947Passed

Reducing satellite management agency requirements for simple group B public water systems.

HB1024Passed

Concerning the leasing authority of the state parks and recreation commission at St. Edward State Park.

SB6058Passed

Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.

SB6039Passed

Promoting the development of geothermal energy resources.

SB5931Passed

Revised for 1st Substitute: Addressing 6PPD in motorized vehicle tires through safer products for Washington.Original: Expediting the safer products for Washington process regarding motorized vehicle tires containing 6PPD.

SB5884Passed

Concerning court-ordered restitution in environmental criminal cases.

HB2301Passed

Improving the outcomes associated with waste material management systems, including products affecting organic material management systems.

HB1924Passed

Promoting the integration of fusion technology within state clean energy policies.

HB2039Passed

Modifying the appeals process for environmental and land use matters.

HB1185Passed

Reducing environmental impacts associated with lighting products.

HB2131Passed

Promoting the establishment of thermal energy networks.

HB1368Passed

Requiring and funding the purchase of zero emission school buses.

HB1589Passed

Supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future.

HB1551Passed

Reducing lead in cookware.

HB1185Passed

Reducing environmental impacts associated with lighting products.

SB6121Passed

Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning agricultural and forestry biomass.Original: Concerning biochar production from agricultural and forestry biomass.

SB5919Passed

Concerning the sale of biogenic carbon dioxide and other coproducts of biogas processing.

HB1948Passed

Ensuring that methods for calculating the electric load of utilities under the energy independence act do not have the effect of discouraging voluntary investments in renewable power.

HB2207Passed

Providing tools designed to reduce the impacts of unlawful solid waste dumping.

HB1955Passed

Repealing the greenhouse gas content disclosure provision.

HB1976Passed

Changing the incentive structure for tier 1 and tier 2 buildings.

SB6092Engrossed

Concerning disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions.

SB6163Engrossed

Concerning biosolids.

HB2401Engrossed

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.

HB1433Engrossed

Concerning energy labeling of residential buildings.

HB2069Engrossed

Concerning the sale of biogenic carbon dioxide and other coproducts of biogas processing.

HB1433Engrossed

Concerning energy labeling of residential buildings.

HB1391Engrossed

Concerning energy in buildings.

HB2501Introduced

Improving the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries.

HB2201Introduced

Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.

HB2117Introduced

Authorizing authorities to address aerial firefighting aspects as part of permitting processes for communities at risk of wildfires.

HB2144Introduced

Providing for a deposit return program for qualifying beverage containers to be implemented by a distributor responsibility organization.

HB1365Introduced

Improving Puget Sound water quality.

HB2049Introduced

Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.

HB2073Introduced

Concerning emissions of greenhouse gases from sources other than methane and carbon dioxide.

HB1554Engrossed

Reducing public health and environmental impacts from lead.

HB1365Introduced

Improving Puget Sound water quality.

HB2499Introduced

Preserving the productive potential of agricultural land.

HB2333Introduced

Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of state-owned lands for the purpose of generating offset credits under the climate commitment act.

HB2070Introduced

Integrating environmental justice considerations into certain project decisions.

HJR4210Introduced

Adding a new section to the Washington state Constitution regarding the conservation and protection of the state's natural resources.

HB2290Introduced

Providing funding for salmon recovery through a fee assessed on municipal discharges of untreated sewage into Puget Sound.

HB2253Introduced

Concerning fair access to community solar.

HB2429Introduced

Concerning the process to make recommendations for a project by the energy facility site evaluation council.

HB2129Introduced

Promoting the development of geothermal energy resources.

HB2483Introduced

Concerning biochar production from agricultural and forestry biomass.

HJM4003Introduced

Requesting that the United States join in developing a Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty.

HB2234Introduced

Concerning energy assistance for low-income households.

HB2249Introduced

Ensuring transparency regarding the impacts of allowing general market participants, including financial speculators, to participate in climate commitment act markets.

HB2376Introduced

Concerning the regulatory obligations of certain public entities, including municipal gas utilities, under the climate commitment act.

HB2235Introduced

Improving publicly available data on Washington state's water quality to improve salmon recovery and the prioritization of salmon recovery projects.

HB1900Introduced

Implementing strategies to achieve higher recycling rates within Washington's existing solid waste management system.

HB2051Introduced

Reducing emissions from small off-road engines.

HB2068Introduced

Concerning the environmental impacts of fashion.

HB2288Introduced

Promoting Washington agriculture through regulatory reforms.

HB2232Introduced

Concerning petroleum products supply and pricing.

HB1584Engrossed

Planning for advanced nuclear reactor technology in Washington.

HB1381Introduced

Concerning salmon-safe communities.

HB1868Introduced

Reducing emissions from outdoor power equipment.

HB1427Introduced

Concerning on-premises energy generation.

HB1887Introduced

Mitigating the consumer impacts of the climate commitment act by creating greater administrability of emissions exemptions and improving the transparency and business practices under the act.

HB1965Introduced

Concerning the allocation of allowances under chapter 70A.65 RCW, the Washington climate commitment act.

HB2042Introduced

Requiring applicants seeking energy facility site certification for an energy facility that generates electricity using renewable resources to provide evidence of an adequate water supply for the project.

HB1908Introduced

Supporting the clean energy transition by providing a framework for financial assistance to utility-scale emission-reducing electricity generation or storage projects.

HB2143Introduced

Providing information related to the human rights records of nations that export crude oil to Washington.

SB5094Engrossed

Adding a climate resilience element to water system plans.

HB1836Introduced

Concerning the treatment of waste heat under the clean energy transformation act.

HB1780Introduced

Addressing unintended consequences of the climate commitment act.

HB1735Introduced

Adding net ecological gain as a voluntary element of comprehensive plans under the growth management act.

HB1664Introduced

Ensuring rural representation on the environmental justice council.

HB1659Introduced

Preventing carbon market price manipulation.

HB1619Introduced

Incentivizing development and acquisition of renewable energy resources.

HB1584Engrossed

Planning for advanced nuclear reactor technology in Washington.

HB1553Introduced

Providing for responsible environmental management of batteries.

HB1505Introduced

Promoting the alternative jet fuel industry in Washington.

HB1509Introduced

Concerning fair access to community solar.

HB1427Introduced

Concerning on-premises energy generation.

HB1381Introduced

Concerning salmon-safe communities.

HB1347Introduced

Integrating community-based health assessments into foundational environmental policies to improve environmental justice.

HB1314Introduced

Reassessing standards for polychlorinated biphenyls in consumer products.

HB1264Introduced

Encouraging equitable treatment for different categories of solid waste utility customer under local solid waste collection rates.

HB1224Introduced

Expediting environmental permitting for job-creating investment in Washington.

HB1223Introduced

Clarifying that the statutory statewide emissions limits are not to be used for evaluation and government decision making with respect to individual projects or government decisions except where such use is explicitly statutorily authorized.

HB1225Introduced

Concerning the permitting for certain department of fish and wildlife hatchery maintenance activities.

HB1193

Affirming that the legislature has not provided authority for the state building code council to use greenhouse gas emissions as a consideration in residential building codes or energy codes.

HB1190Introduced

Concerning environmental leadership through outdoor recreation and climate adaptation investments.

HB1183Introduced

Prohibiting Washington from adopting California vehicle emissions standards.

HB1166Introduced

Improving climate resiliency through the development of a water quality trading program for recipients of national pollutant discharge elimination system general permits.

HB1164Introduced

Providing for the responsible management of appliances containing harmful gases and other materials.

HB1123Introduced

Supporting local and tribal control of clean energy facility siting by altering the authority of the energy facility site evaluation council.

HB1192Introduced

Concerning electric power system transmission planning.

HB1131Introduced

Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.

HB1076Introduced

Encouraging salmon recovery through voluntary stewardship.

SB5104Passed

Surveying Puget Sound marine shoreline habitat.

HB1047Passed

Concerning the use of toxic chemicals in cosmetic products.

SB5144Passed

Providing for responsible environmental management of batteries.

SB5369Passed

Reassessing standards for polychlorinated biphenyls in consumer products.

HB1173Passed

Reducing light pollution associated with certain energy infrastructure.

SB5287Passed

Concerning a study on the recycling of wind turbine blades.

HB1779Passed

Reducing toxic air pollution that threatens human health.

HB1758Passed

Concerning permitting for certain hatchery maintenance activities.

HB1390Passed

Concerning district energy systems.

HB1033Passed

Evaluating compostable product usage in Washington.

SB5165Passed

Concerning electric power system transmission planning.

SB5447Passed

Promoting the alternative jet fuel industry in Washington.

HB1416Passed

Applying the affected market customer provisions of the Washington clean energy transformation act to nonresidential customers of consumer-owned utilities.

HB1236Passed

Enhancing access to clean fuel for agencies providing public transportation.

HB1216Passed

Concerning clean energy siting.

HB1117Passed

Addressing the extent to which Washington residents are at risk of rolling blackouts and power supply inadequacy events.

HB1213Passed

Concerning compliance with labeling requirements for wipes.

HB1175Passed

Creating a state financial assurance program for petroleum underground storage tanks.

HB1170Passed

Improving climate resilience through updates to the state's integrated climate response strategy.

HB1329Passed

Preventing utility shutoffs for nonpayment during extreme heat.

HB1085Passed

Reducing plastic pollution.

HB1544Passed

Concerning shoreline master program review schedules.

SB5910Passed

Accelerating the availability and use of renewable hydrogen in Washington state.

HB1694Passed

Concerning logistical processes for the regulation of priority chemicals in consumer products.

HB1753Passed

Concerning tribal consultation regarding the use of certain funding authorized by the climate commitment act.

HB1623Vetoed

Addressing the extent to which Washington residents are at risk of rolling blackouts and power supply inadequacy events.

SB5818Passed

Promoting housing construction in cities through amendments to and limiting appeals under the state environmental policy act and growth management act.

SB5585Passed

Setting domestic wastewater discharge fees.

SB5042Passed

Concerning the effective date of certain actions taken under the growth management act.

HB1814Passed

Expanding equitable access to the benefits of renewable energy through community solar projects.

HB1691Passed

Concerning financial responsibility requirements related to oil spills.

SB5722Passed

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in buildings.

SB5842Passed

Concerning state laws that address climate change.

HB1663Passed

Reducing methane emissions from landfills.

HB1799Passed

Concerning organic materials management.

HB1812Passed

Modernizing the energy facility site evaluation council to meet the state's clean energy goals.

HB1280Passed

Concerning greenhouse gas emissions reductions in the design of public facilities.

HB1768Passed

Updating definitions applicable to energy conservation projects involving public entities.

SB5590Passed

Eliminating the 2022 expiration date of the marine resources advisory council.

SB5678Passed

Concerning energy transformation, nonemitting electric generation, and renewable resource project analysis and declaratory orders.

SB5747Passed

Concerning the statewide master oil and hazardous substance spill prevention and contingency plan.

HB1619Passed

Concerning appliance efficiency standards.

SB5885Engrossed

Concerning marine shoreline habitat.

SB5626Engrossed

Adding a climate resilience element to water system plans.

SB5703Engrossed

Concerning the use and disclosure of toxic chemicals in cosmetic products.

SB5428Engrossed

Concerning the application of the state environmental policy act to temporary shelters and transitional encampments. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning the application of the state environmental policy act to temporary shelters and transitional encampments to provide clarity and predictability to jurisdictions about categorical exemptions for temporary shelters and transitional encampments.)

SB5312Engrossed

Facilitating transit-oriented development and increasing housing inventory.

HB1964Engrossed

Concerning the decommissioning of alternative energy facilities.

HB1792Introduced

Expanding the production, distribution, and use of hydrogen not produced from a fossil fuel feedstock.

HB1682Introduced

Concerning a compliance pathway specific to emissions-intensive, trade-exposed businesses for achieving their proportionate share of the state's emissions reduction limits through 2050.

SB5312Engrossed

Facilitating transit-oriented development and increasing housing inventory.

HB1117Engrossed

Promoting salmon recovery through revisions to the state's comprehensive planning framework.

HB1099Engrossed

Improving the state's climate response through updates to the state's comprehensive planning framework.

HB1767Introduced

Concerning the authority of publicly owned electric utilities to engage in targeted electrification through the adoption of plans that establish a finding that utility outreach and investment in the conversion of its customers' end use equipment from fossil fuels to electricity will provide net benefits to the utility.

HB1896Introduced

Providing for responsible environmental management of batteries.

HB2116Introduced

Concerning the commercial use of nonbiodegradable packaging.

HB2066Introduced

Concerning exemptions for infill development under the state environmental policy act.

HB2002Introduced

Concerning the siting of energy infrastructure necessary for the fulfillment of the state's decarbonization goals.

HJR4209Introduced

Adding a new section to the Washington state Constitution regarding the conservation and protection of the state's natural resources.

HB1766Introduced

Modifying the regulation of gas companies to achieve reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

HB1869Introduced

Encouraging salmon recovery through voluntary stewardship.

HB1606Introduced

Concerning the correction of culverts.

HB1871Introduced

Establishing a moratorium on the siting of alternative energy facilities through the energy facility site evaluation council process pending a comprehensive performance report on the effects of the energy independence act and the recommendations of a joint legislative committee.

HB1822Introduced

Improving Puget Sound water quality.

HB1686Introduced

Allowing the labeling of biodegradable products that are supported by recognized national or international test methods.

HB2003Introduced

Renewing Washington's recycling system and reducing waste.

HB1932Introduced

Concerning the recyclability of products and packaging.

HB1853Introduced

Concerning the use and disclosure of toxic chemicals in cosmetic products.

HB1774Introduced

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in buildings.

HB1057Introduced

Clarifying the meaning of the term "enjoyment of life and property" within the clean air act.

HB1577Introduced

Meeting the greenhouse gas emissions targets established in Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill No. 2311, chapter 79, Laws of 2020, and creating a tax and a temporary bond program to fund transportation investments and projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

SB5125Engrossed

Affirming the process for disposing of dredged materials for federal navigation channel maintenance and improvement.

HB1551Introduced

Removing the usage of forced labor by children and other workers in Washington state's transportation domestic fuel market by placing conditions on the sourcing of transportation fuel.

HB1540Introduced

Addressing illicit discharges of wastewater pollution associated with individuals residing in vehicles.

HB1534Introduced

Establishing a carbon pollution tax that recognizes the nature of energy-intensive, trade-exposed industries.

HB1527Introduced

Addressing the extent to which Washington residents are at risk of rolling blackouts and inadequacy events like those experienced in California in 2020.

HB1513Introduced

Improving environmental health by reducing carbon emissions through increasing climate resilience and mitigating the effects of climate change by levying a carbon pollution tax, authorizing a climate finance bond program, and investing in clean economic growth.

HJR4205Introduced

Adding a new section to the Washington state Constitution regarding the conservation and protection of the state's natural resources.

HB1501Introduced

Concerning the "pick it up, Washington" litter control program.

HB1488Introduced

Concerning the management of plastic packaging materials.

HB1498Introduced

Transforming the regulation of gas and electrical companies toward multiyear rate plans and performance-based rate making.

HB1490Introduced

Maintaining residential electricity and heating service for low-income households and households with people with disabilities.

HB1327Introduced

Concerning on-bill disclosures to retail electric customers.

HB1240Introduced

Adding seaplanes to the class of conveyances that may be moored pursuant to RCW 79.105.430.

HB1211Introduced

Concerning salmon-safe communities.

HB1200Introduced

Requiring private operation of publicly owned sewerage systems that fail to achieve minimum water quality performance.

HB1036Introduced

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the carbon intensity of transportation fuel.

HB1125Introduced

Incentivizing investment in energy conservation and efficiency measures and expanding opportunities for energy rate discounts to, among other objectives, reduce the energy burden of low-income customers and vulnerable populations.

HB1130Introduced

Concerning consumer affordability and reliability in energy supply.

HB1053Introduced

Delaying the implementation of restrictions on carryout bags.

HB1118Introduced

Concerning the management of certain materials to support recycling and waste and litter reduction.

HB1046Introduced

Concerning community solar programs.

HB1057Introduced

Clarifying the meaning of the term "enjoyment of life and property" within the clean air act.

HB1084Introduced

Reducing statewide greenhouse gas emissions by achieving greater decarbonization of residential and commercial buildings.

HB1075Introduced

Reducing emissions from vehicles associated with on-demand transportation services.

SB5126Passed

Concerning the Washington climate commitment act.

SB5022Passed

Concerning the management of certain materials to support recycling and waste and litter reduction.

SB5141Passed

Implementing the recommendations of the environmental justice task force.

HB1050Passed

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fluorinated gases.

HB1091Passed

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the carbon intensity of transportation fuel.

SB5345Passed

Establishing a statewide industrial waste coordination program.

HB1287Passed

Concerning preparedness for a zero emissions transportation future.

HB1193Passed

Affirming the process for disposing of dredged materials for federal navigation channel maintenance and improvement.

SB5381Passed

Addressing fish passage project permit streamlining.

SB5040Passed

Enhancing litter control along state highways.

SB5295Passed

Transforming the regulation of gas and electrical companies toward multiyear rate plans and performance-based rate making.

HB1423Passed

Concerning smoke management civil enforcement.

HB1446Passed

Prohibiting a utility from being assessed a penalty for not meeting its biennial acquisition target for cost-effective conservation in special circumstances outside the utility's control.

HB1393Passed

Delaying certain implementation dates for the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.

HB1145Passed

Allowing the use of nonwood renewable fiber in recycled content paper carryout bags.

HB1114Passed

Encouraging utility mitigation of urban heat island effects.

SB6430Vetoed

Establishing a statewide industrial waste coordination program.

SB6027Vetoed

Concerning floating residences.

HB2722Vetoed

Concerning minimum recycled content requirements.

HB2248Vetoed

Expanding equitable access to the benefits of renewable energy through community solar projects.

SB6256Passed

Concerning the heating oil insurance program.

HB2645Passed

Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.

SB6617Passed

Concerning accessory dwelling unit regulation.

SB6574Passed

Clarifying the respective administrative powers, duties, and responsibilities of the growth management hearings board and the environmental land use and hearings office.

HB2343Passed

Concerning urban housing supply.

SB6257Passed

Concerning the underground storage tank reinsurance program.

SB5323Passed

Reducing pollution from plastic bags by establishing minimum state standards for the use of bags at retail establishments.

HB2640Passed

Clarifying that facilities that are operated by a private entity in which persons are detained in custody under process of law pending the outcome of legal proceedings are not essential public facilities under the growth management act.

SB5811Passed

Reducing emissions by making changes to the clean car standards and clean car program.

HB2565Passed

Concerning the labeling of disposable wipes products.

HB2342Passed

Aligning the timing of comprehensive plan updates required by the growth management act with the timing of shoreline master program updates required by the shoreline management act.

SB5323Passed

Reducing pollution from plastic bags by establishing minimum state standards for the use of bags at retail establishments.

SB5811Passed

Reducing emissions by making changes to the clean car standards and clean car program.

SB6473Passed

Concerning asbestos-containing building materials.

HB2673Passed

Concerning exemptions for infill development under the state environmental policy act.

HB2311Passed

Amending state greenhouse gas emission limits for consistency with the most recent assessment of climate change science.

SB6210Passed

Concerning antifouling paints on recreational water vessels.

SB6135Passed

Concerning system reliability under the clean energy transformation act.

HB2819Passed

Designating pumped storage projects located in a county bordering the Columbia river utilizing statutorily authorized water rights to be projects of statewide significance.

HB2518Passed

Concerning the safe and efficient transmission and distribution of natural gas.

HB2265Passed

Eliminating exemptions from restrictions on the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in firefighting foam.

HB2246Passed

Concerning the reorganization of laws related to environmental health without making any substantive, policy changes.

HB1261Passed

Ensuring compliance with the federal clean water act by prohibiting certain discharges into waters of the state.

SB6213Engrossed

Concerning certain expanded polystyrene products.

SB6432Engrossed

Concerning offshore oil extraction.

SB5093Engrossed

Enhancing litter control along state highways.

SB6342Engrossed

Concerning chemical contaminants in drinking water.

SB5946Engrossed

Concerning the application of the state environmental policy act to temporary shelters and transitional encampments.

HB2687Engrossed

Planning for affordable housing under the growth management act.

HB2427Engrossed

Tackling climate change as a goal of the growth management act.

HB2310Engrossed

Reducing emissions from vehicles associated with on-demand transportation services.

SB5946Engrossed

Concerning the application of the state environmental policy act to temporary shelters and transitional encampments.

SB5093Engrossed

Enhancing litter control along state highways.

HB1853Engrossed

Developing and coordinating a statewide don't drip and drive program.

HB1332Engrossed

Concerning updating and streamlining energy facility site evaluation council operations.

HB1110Engrossed

Reducing the greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation fuels.

HB2922Introduced

Concerning pole attachments on public utility district facilities.

SB5816Engrossed

Clarifying the valuation and determination of used and useful property for rate making purposes.

SB5936Engrossed

Concerning use of industrial waste through industrial symbioses.

SB5077Engrossed

Prohibiting single-use plastic straws.

HB2594Introduced

Concerning disclosures to retail electric and natural gas customers.

HB2586Introduced

Concerning the electrification of homes and buildings.

HB2570Introduced

Managing growth by planning and zoning for accessory dwelling units.

HB1088Introduced

Concerning repercussions for littering.

HB2424Introduced

Concerning the heating oil insurance program.

HB2656Introduced

Reducing waste associated with single-use food service products.

HB2550Introduced

Establishing net ecological gain as a policy for application across identified land use, development, and environmental laws.

HB2892Introduced

Authorizing the department of ecology to regulate greenhouse gas emissions associated with persons who produce or distribute fossil fuel products that emit greenhouse gases in Washington.

HB2829Introduced

Declaring a climate emergency.

HB2780Introduced

Creating more housing options in traditionally single-family zones.

HB2475Introduced

Concerning the underground storage tank reinsurance program.

HB2802Introduced

Aligning the administration of the growth management hearings board with other boards within the environmental land use and hearings office by modifying requirements pertaining to growth management hearings board membership and the duties and responsibilities of members, streamlining procedures in cases before the growth management hearings board, and allowing the use of administrative appeals judges in growth management hearings board proceedings.

HB2536Introduced

Updating rural character under the growth management act.

HB2206Introduced

Concerning equity by authorizing government services outside of urban growth areas.

HB2496Introduced

Providing for responsible environmental management of batteries.

HB2672Introduced

Concerning limited areas of more intensive rural development.

HB2609Introduced

Addressing climate change through growth management.

HB2549Introduced

Integrating salmon recovery efforts with growth management.

HB2389Introduced

Establishing a comprehensive, statewide photovoltaic module recovery, reuse, recycling, and end-of-life program.

HB2379Introduced

Inventorying and incentivizing the reduction of the potential emissions from sulfur hexafluoride.

HB2472Introduced

Incorporating comprehensive measurements of greenhouse gas emissions from certain fossil fuels into state environmental laws.

HB1632Introduced

Reducing pollution from single-use plastic food service ware.

HB1625Introduced

Clarifying the valuation and determination of used and useful property for rate making purposes.

HB1471Introduced

Concerning state board of health rules regarding on-site sewage systems.

HB1143Introduced

Requiring notification of the discharge or use of firefighting foam containing certain chemicals.

HB2756Introduced

Concerning advanced metering infrastructure.

HB2507Introduced

Addressing illicit discharges of wastewater pollution.

HB2385Introduced

Concerning antifouling paints on recreational water vessels.

HB1405Introduced

Concerning reimbursement for the use of an emergency generator during a planned interruption of retail electricity service.

HB2495Introduced

Concerning the use of electricity from energy recovery facilities using municipal solid waste under the Washington clean energy transformation act.

HB2429Introduced

Concerning certain expanded polystyrene products.

HB2370Introduced

Concerning standing before the growth management hearings board.

HB2275Introduced

Concerning certain illegal discharges of sewage wastewater into Puget Sound.

SB5322Engrossed

Ensuring compliance with the federal clean water act by prohibiting certain discharges into waters of the state.

HB2113Introduced

Codifying the Spokane river regional toxics task force.

HB2079Introduced

Concerning use of industrial waste through industrial symbioses.

HB1999Introduced

Reducing emissions by making changes to the clean car standards and clean car program.

HB1985Introduced

Providing regulatory relief from greenhouse gas emissions rules for producers of agricultural commodities and food products.

HB1984Introduced

Ensuring that attempts to limit greenhouse gas emissions in Washington state do not make Washington's agricultural products and food processing businesses economically uncompetitive, thereby shifting emissions to jurisdictions without similar greenhouse gas policies.

HB1978Introduced

Providing assistance to victims of government actions originating as part of the implementation of the growth management act by the state or local governments.

HB1862Introduced

Concerning net metering.

HB1795Introduced

Ensuring the long-term economic and environmental sustainability of the state's recycling system within the existing regulatory structure.

HB1824Introduced

Addressing the impacts of pinnipeds on populations of threatened southern resident orca prey.

HB1831Introduced

Improving the testing of drinking water for emerging contaminants.

HB1785Introduced

Concerning the volatility of crude oil received in the state by rail.

HB1664Introduced

Advancing electric transportation.

HB1642Introduced

Allowing the energy savings associated with on-bill repayment programs to count toward a qualifying utility's energy conservation targets under the energy independence act.

HB1611Introduced

Ensuring the safe and productive cultivation of shellfish.

HB1600Introduced

Siting tenant-owned mobile home parks for senior citizens.

HB1549Introduced

Directing the department of ecology to adopt a rule governing the evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions under chapter 43.21C RCW.

HB1567Introduced

Concerning the sale and installation of solid fuel burning devices.

HB1597Introduced

Incorporating comprehensive measurements of greenhouse gas emissions from certain fossil fuels into state environmental laws.

HB1544Introduced

Addressing the effective date of certain actions taken under the growth management act.

HB1506Introduced

Concerning urban growth areas.

HB1353Introduced

Concerning zoning regulations relating to accessory dwelling units.

HB1338Introduced

Concerning state board of health rules regarding on-site sewage systems.

HB1312Introduced

Amending the schedule for updates to the comprehensive plan of Kitsap county that are required under the growth management act to match the update schedules of other central Puget Sound counties.

HB1233Introduced

Concerning the use of science pursuant to the growth management act.

HB1226Introduced

Encouraging investment in and reducing the costs of transitioning to the clean energy future.

HB1232Introduced

Recognizing hydroelectricity as an eligible renewable resource in the energy independence act.

HB1211Introduced

Supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future.

HB1214Introduced

Repealing growth management planning requirements in chapter 36.70A RCW.

HB1204Introduced

Concerning the responsible management of plastic packaging.

HB1213Introduced

Granting local governments the authority to make challenges related to growth management planning subject to direct review in superior court.

HB1205Introduced

Reducing pollution from plastic bags by establishing minimum state standards for the use of bags at retail establishments.

HB1183Introduced

Amending the schedule for updates to the comprehensive plan of Kitsap county that are required under the growth management act to match the update schedules of other central Puget Sound counties.

HB1194Introduced

Preventing toxic pollution that affects public health or the environment.

HB1006Introduced

Adopting new requirements for locating underground facilities, including positive response, minimum marking standards, adopting a new process for coordinating large projects, and requiring new and replacement facilities to be locatable.

HB1051Introduced

Focusing growth management act requirements on larger counties experiencing population growth.

HB1113Introduced

Amending state greenhouse gas emission limits for consistency with the most recent assessment of climate change science and with the United States' commitment under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

HB1029Introduced

Concerning processes and criteria for the consideration of environmental impacts under certain environmental laws.

HB1128Introduced

Authorizing an alternative form of regulation of electrical and natural gas companies.

HB1129Introduced

Concerning customer-sited electricity generation.

HB1037Introduced

Concerning the use of chemicals to prevent the decline of aquaculture production.

HB1031Introduced

Reducing government imposed obligations associated with bulkhead maintenance or repairs.

HB1127Introduced

Concerning the electrification of transportation.

SB5397Passed

Concerning the responsible management of plastic packaging.

SB5151Passed

Requiring the growth management hearings board to topically index the rulings, decisions, and orders it publishes.

SB5579Passed

Concerning the volatility of crude oil received in the state by rail.

HB1923Passed

Increasing urban residential building capacity.

HB1652Passed

Concerning paint stewardship.

SB5135Passed

Preventing toxic pollution that affects public health or the environment.

HB1578Passed

Reducing threats to southern resident killer whales by improving the safety of oil transportation.

SB5116Passed

Supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future.

HB1569Passed

Concerning marketing the degradability of products.

HB1444Passed

Concerning appliance efficiency standards.

HB1257Passed

Concerning energy efficiency.

HB1114Passed

Reducing the wasting of food in order to fight hunger and reduce environmental impacts.

HB1112Passed

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from hydrofluorocarbons.

SB5223Passed

Concerning net metering.

HB1480Passed

Streamlining the permitting process for disposing of dredged materials.

HB1428Passed

Concerning the disclosure of attributes of electricity products.

HB1070Passed

Concerning the tax treatment of renewable natural gas.

HB1126Passed

Enabling electric utilities to prepare for the distributed energy future.

HB1543Passed

Concerning sustainable recycling.

HB1849Passed

Revising the lease terms for managing first-class unplatted tidelands and shorelands.

HB1512Passed

Concerning the electrification of transportation.

HB1290Passed

Concerning reviews of voluntary cleanups.

SB5503Passed

Concerning state board of health rules regarding on-site sewage systems.

SB5588Passed

Authorizing the production, distribution, and sale of renewable hydrogen.