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Concerning the confidentiality of certain records filed with the utilities and transportation commission or the attorney general.
Declaring the Ostrea lurida the official oyster of the state of Washington.
Exempting agency employee driver's license numbers, identicard numbers, and identification numbers from public inspection and copying.
Concerning training public officials and employees regarding public records, records management, and open public meetings requirements.
Promoting economic development through enhancing transparency and predictability of state agency permitting and review processes.
Promoting transparency in government by requiring public agencies with governing bodies to post their agendas online in advance of meetings.
Designating Palouse falls as the state waterfall.
Authorizing de minimis use of state resources to provide information about programs that may be authorized payroll deductions.
Relating to state government.
Concerning charges for scanning public records.
Requiring submission of digital copies of public employees' collective bargaining agreements.
Eliminating the human resources director.
Authorizing the use of jail data for research purposes in the public interest.
Protecting personal voter signatures.
Promoting economic development through enhancing transparency and predictability of state agency permitting and review processes.
Protecting taxpayers by providing for accountability and transparency in government contracting.
Regulating interpreter services.
Concerning signature gathering for initiatives, referenda, and recall petitions.
Concerning the treatment of population enumeration data, including exempting it from public inspection and copying.
Encouraging citizens to serve in the legislature by creating leave provisions for legislative service.
Making nonsubstantive changes to procurement law.
Exempting agency employee driver's license numbers, identicard numbers, and identification numbers from public inspection and copying. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Exempting agency employee driver's license numbers and identicard numbers from public inspection and copying. )
Reconciling election laws.
Concerning training public officials and employees regarding public records, records management, and open public meetings requirements.
Allowing motor voter preregistration for sixteen and seventeen year olds.
Implementing the recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act of 2013.
Allowing motor voter preregistration for sixteen and seventeen year olds.
Implementing the recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Extending the time period for voter registration. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning voter registration. )
Concerning uniform ballot design.
Concerning responsibilities and funding of the public disclosure commission.
Concerning primaries for county offices.
Designating the sea hawk as the official raptor of the state of Washington.
Concerning cellular telephone use by state employees.
Modifying time frames applicable to certain public disclosure commission requirements.
Creating a process for administrative reassignment of public employees.
Concerning the election of public hospital district boards of commissioners.
Providing a replacement ballot by telephone, mail, or in person to a voter who is not a voter that is overseas or in the military.
Eliminating the human resources director.
Establishing a cost-recovery mechanism for public records sought for commercial purposes.
Concerning the establishment of an open data policy to facilitate sharing and publication of government data.
Concerning reporting by lobbyists and lobbyists' employers.
Allowing a write-in candidate's name to be printed on a general election ballot under certain conditions.
Changing ballot tabulation and receipt provisions.
Exempting from public inspection certain public works proposals and documents.
Providing contract information online for state capital and transportation projects.
Enacting recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Exempting personal information relating to children from public inspection and copying.
Declaring the Ostrea lurida the official oyster of the state of Washington.
Providing public funding for supreme court campaigns.
Increasing the number of days allowed to accrue as unused annual leave.
Adding responsibilities to the duties of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Designating the central Washington state fair as the official state fair.
Concerning reporting by lobbyists and lobbyists' employers.
Exempting portions of certain records containing geographic information systems (GIS) data for sewer mains, water mains, and manholes from public disclosure.
Exempting the identity of a caller to an enhanced 911 emergency communications system from the public records act.
Providing that legal services provided by a licensed attorney are not regulated campaign contributions or expenditures.
Modifying write-in voting provisions.
Modifying write-in voting provisions.
Making specific prosecution and defense documents and materials exempt from public inspection and copying.
Requiring county auditors to place ballot drop boxes at various locations throughout the county.
Making specific prosecution and defense documents and materials exempt from public inspection and copying.
Requiring county auditors to place ballot drop boxes at various locations throughout the county.
Concerning government ownership of vacant or undeveloped land for extended periods of time.
Amending the Constitution regarding the people's right of access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business.
Establishing a bill of rights for citizens, businesses, and project proponents who are subject to state agency action.
Naming the chair and vice chair of state and county political committees.
Concerning prepaid postage for ballot envelopes.
Authorizing the use of electronic signatures by state agencies.
Adding transparency to elections through the installation of web camera surveillance systems.
Establishing the constitutional currency restoration act.
Regarding assessments for lands occupied, used, or under the jurisdiction of a state agency.
Recognizing "Statehood Day."
Modifying ballot processing provisions.
Increasing legislative transparency by providing mandatory notice and waiting periods before legislative action, banning title-only bills, and opening all legislative committees to the public.
Clarifying the application of the state Constitution with respect to traffic violations committed by legislators.
Restricting the use of certain parcels of public land to access a public body of water.
Creating a public disclosure exemption for global positioning system data that shows the residence of an employee or agent of a criminal justice agency.
Amending the state Constitution to impose term limits in the senate and house of representatives.
Allowing the department of corrections to exempt information contained in the internal database on security threat group data from dissemination under the public records act.
Requiring capital and transportation project investments to be searchable by the public for certain detailed information.
Making nonsubstantive changes to election laws.
Requiring the ballot proposition to reduce the terms of office of port commissioners to be submitted at the next general election.
Designating July 25th as patient safety day.
Aggregating the cost of related ballot measure advertisements for purposes of top five sponsor identification requirements.
Concerning state contracts for call center services.
Requesting the federal government to stand firmly with Israel.
Reducing costs and inefficiencies in elections.
Applying a purchasing preference to in-state businesses.
Limiting use and disclosure of population enumeration data.
Requiring the display of the national league of families' POW/MIA flag on certain days.
Concerning ethical standards for public officers and agencies.
Exempting tax information from public inspection and copying.
Concerning confidential license plates, drivers' licenses, identicards, and vessel registrations.
Regarding hours of availability of special purpose districts for inspection and copying of public records.
Regulating interpreter services.
Concerning a municipal officer's beneficial interest in certain renewable energy or conservation programs.
Requiring capital and transportation project investments to be searchable by the public for certain detailed information.
Allowing the department of corrections to exempt information contained in the internal database on security threat group data from dissemination under the public records act.
Limiting regular sessions of the legislature to ninety days in odd-numbered years.
Increasing transparency of donors to candidates and ballot measures.
Changing open public meetings provisions.
Exempting from disclosure and copying valuable commercial information in records pertaining to solid waste collection companies in possession of the Washington utilities and transportation commission.
Concerning criminal trespass on private property.
Requesting an amendment to the United States Constitution to return the authority to regulate election campaign contributions to congress and state legislatures.
Improving the business climate and stimulating job creation by requiring certain agencies to establish a formal review process of existing rules.
Concerning one candidate primaries.
Creating a process for administrative reassignment of public employees.
Providing a moratorium on rule making.
Regarding hours of availability of cities, towns, and special purpose districts for inspection and copying of public records.
Providing information to assist in unemployment insurance overpayment recovery.
Modifying the time limit for state officials to solicit or accept contributions.
Aggregating the cost of related ballot measure advertisements for purposes of top five sponsor identification requirements.
Regarding the state archivist.
Modifying time frames applicable to certain public disclosure commission requirements.
Establishing food and beverage provision and service policies.
Concerning poll-site voting and voting identification requirements.
Implementing a recommendation of the sunshine committee.
Implementing the recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Concerning primary election voters' pamphlets.
Amending the Constitution to require legislative approval of certain agency rules.
Creating the governor's official inaugural ball committee.
Concerning open public meetings.
Requiring training of public officials and employees regarding public records and open public meetings.
Enacting the regulatory fairness act of 2013.
Making nonsubstantive changes to election laws.
Regarding administrative procedures that promote accountability, transparency, and economic relief.
Designating July 25th as patient safety day.
Requiring agreements between state agencies and the federal government to be reported to the legislature.
Requiring the ballot proposition to reduce the terms of office of port commissioners to be submitted at the next general election.
Providing for the election of members of the house of representatives from house districts within each legislative district.
Changing provisions relating to presidential electors.
Providing accountability to procurement policy.
Regarding identification of requestors of public records.
Authorizing government agencies to sell naming rights of public facilities.
Concerning state technology expenditures.
Improving the business climate and stimulating job creation by requiring certain agencies to establish a formal review process of existing rules.
Extending contribution limits to candidates for public hospital district boards of commissioners.
Allowing the department of corrections to exempt information contained in the internal database on security threat group data from dissemination under the public records act. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning security threat group information. )
Increasing transparency of donors to candidates and ballot measures.
Exempting personal information relating to children from public inspection and copying.
Repealing provisions relating to filling unexpired terms.
Protecting public employees who act ethically and legally.
Regarding state agency lobbying activities.
Requiring the ballot proposition to reduce the terms of office of port commissioners to be submitted at the next general election.
Giving general election voters the power to choose between the top two candidates for nonpartisan offices.
Adjusting presidential elector compensation.
Aggregating the cost of related ballot measure advertisements for purposes of top five sponsor identification requirements.
Authorizing pretax payroll deductions for qualified transit and parking benefits.
Clarifying that service includes electronic distribution of hearing notices and orders in administrative proceedings.
Addressing a veteran's preference for the purpose of public employment.
Making nonsubstantive changes to election laws.
Recognizing a welcome home Vietnam veterans day.
Authorizing alternative public works contracting procedures. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning public works projects. )
Authorizing alternative public works contracting procedures. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning public works projects. )
Transferring the office of minority and women's business enterprises into the department of commerce.
Requiring the appointment of nonvoting labor members to public transportation governing bodies.
Enhancing small business participation in state purchasing.
Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board.
Regarding membership on the state building code council.
Regarding the disclosure of public records containing information used to locate or identify employees of criminal justice agencies.
Concerning campaign contribution and disclosure laws.
Concerning impact payments of a municipally owned hydroelectric facility.
Allowing county treasurers to use electronic bill presentment and payment that includes an automatic electronic payment option for property taxes.
Requiring agencies to give small businesses an opportunity to comply with a state law or agency rule before imposing a penalty.
Concerning public facilities districts created by at least two city or county legislative authorities.
Concerning dues paid to the Washington public ports association by port districts.
Addressing the ethical use of legislative web sites.
Addressing the ethical use of legislative web sites.
Regarding high-density urban development.
Revising local excise tax provisions for counties and cities.
Concerning ballot envelopes.
Concerning ballot envelopes.
Addressing alternative city assumption and tax authority provisions pertaining to water-sewer districts.
Allowing impact fees to be used for all fire protection facilities.
Providing funds for disabled veterans through voluntary donations.
Concerning persons with intellectual disabilities.
Concerning military leave for public employees.
Allowing impact fees to be used for all fire protection facilities.
Authorizing abatement of nuisances involving criminal street gang activity.
Providing taxpayers additional appeal protections for value changes.
Clarifying the time of commencement of regular legislative sessions.
Modifying provisions relating to the tabulation of ballots.
Establishing a process for the payment of impact fees through provisions stipulated in recorded covenants.
Clarifying and expanding the rights and obligations of state registered domestic partners and other couples related to parentage.
Authorizing limited expansions of urban growth areas into one hundred year floodplains in areas adjacent to a freeway interchange or interstate in counties wholly or partially bordering salt waters with more than one hundred thousand but fewer than one hundred fifty thousand residents.
Requiring notice to property owners when a county, city, or town modifies its zoning requirements.
Adopting all mail voting.
Imposing a distance requirement for gathering signatures on an initiative measure or referendum.
Addressing public utility districts and deferred compensation and supplemental savings plans.
Honoring Vietnam veterans.
Concerning the Washington soldiers' home.
Concerning the sale of water-sewer district real property.
Concerning the rights of pet and livestock owners residing in unincorporated areas subject to annexation by a city or town.
Authorizing counties, cities, and towns to request background checks for certain license applicants and licensees.
Concerning the method of calculating public utility district commissioner compensation.
Repealing RCW 36.32.210.
Concerning the installation of residential fire sprinkler systems.
Concerning population thresholds that determine the number of local councilmembers and receipt of local funds.
Modifying election notice provisions.
Regarding the definition of land use decision in the land use petition act.
Concerning annexation of a city, partial city, or town to a fire protection district.
Concerning overseas and service voters.
Concerning flood control districts.
Changing the membership to the state interoperability executive committee.
Concerning diking districts.
Granting leave to employees with sensory disabilities to attend service animal training.
Examining rural and resource lands.
Regarding electronic filing of reports to the legislature and the governor.
Concerning the use of surplus property for the development of affordable housing.
Adopting all mail voting.
Creating regulatory restrictions applicable to metropolitan park districts.
Establishing business definitions for public contracting.
Concerning community and surplus schools.
Concerning human remains.
Exempting certain municipalities from the supplemental income requirements of RCW 70.94.093.
Limiting the authority of boundary review boards.
Requiring rural county library district boards in counties with populations of one million five hundred thousand or more to have seven appointed members.
Regarding the observation of election procedures.
Increasing small business access to state contracting opportunities.
Preventing the conversion of certain natural resource lands.
Concerning the rights of pet and livestock owners residing in unincorporated areas subject to annexation by a city or town.
Regarding the issuance of checks by joint operating agencies and public utility districts. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Regarding the payment of claims or obligations by joint operating agencies and public utility districts. )
Changes membership on the capitol campus design advisory committee.
Authorizing certain areas in cities or towns to annex to a fire protection district.
Addressing county elected officials keeping offices at the county seat.
Authorizing the substitution of growth management hearings board members in the case of vacancy, disqualification, illness, or injury.
Concerning services provided by television reception improvement districts.
Concerning veterans' burials.
Transferring the Washington main street program to the department of archaeology and historic preservation.
Modifying ballot design provisions.
Concerning fees for locating surplus funds from county governments, real estate property taxes, assessments, and other government lien foreclosures or charges.
Concerning the joint legislative audit and review committee.
Concerning formation, operation, and nonstate funding of public facilities districts.
Concerning land use and transportation planning for marine container ports.
Implementing a transfer of development rights program.
Regarding moratoria and other interim official controls adopted under the shoreline management act.
Addressing claims for damages against the state and local governmental entities.
Modifying when a special election may be held.
Requiring state agencies to use one hundred percent recycled content paper.
Changing requirements for the restoration of the right to vote for people convicted of felonies.
Concerning property tax administration.
Concerning the Washington code of military justice.
Prohibiting expansions of urban growth areas into one hundred year floodplains.
Modifying contract requirements for water or sewer facilities.
Regarding public access at open public meetings.
Modifying provisions relating to county auditors.
Regarding the board of directors of an air pollution control authority.
Regarding options for determining the pay periods for county employees.
Repealing provisions addressing the sale, lease, or conveyance of municipal property in commercial areas to private parties for free public parking facilities in cities with populations over three hundred thousand.
Adjusting veterans' scoring criteria.
Addressing the formation of local improvement districts and utility local improvement districts comprised of property in more than one city or town.
Regarding retainage of funds on public works projects.
Regarding bid limits.
Allowing municipalities to participate in financing the development of water or sewer facility projects.
Prohibiting false and defamatory statements about candidates for public office.
Addressing the authority of the board of directors of a public facilities district.
Protecting a woman's right to breastfeed in a place of public resort, accommodation, assemblage, or amusement.
Changing the county population requirement in order for a county to lease space with an option to purchase.
Regarding payment of undisputed claims.
Requesting the Postal Service to issue a postage stamp commemorating Nisei veterans.
Identifying specific facilities planning requirements under the growth management act.
Consolidating the cemetery board and the board of funeral directors and embalmers.
Requiring state agency rule-making information to be posted on each state agency's web site.
Regarding alternative public works contracting procedures.
Creating the Washington state flag account.
Increasing the dollar limit for small works roster projects.
Establishing local public works assistance funds.
Changing library district annexation provisions.
Concerning veterans' relief.
Concerning rental or lease of armories.
Regarding special elections for changing the form of government of a noncharter code city.