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Addressing government efficiency by eliminating or revising the requirements for state agency reports.
Correcting a double amendment concerning county legislative authorities.
Establishing the office of data privacy, protection, and access equity.
Concerning recounts of statewide advisory measures.
Addressing the return of unused shared leave.
Implementing sunshine committee recommendations to repeal obsolete exemptions to public disclosure provisions.
Granting a city or town the authority to establish and operate a traffic school without county consent, control, or supervision.
Concerning election errors involving measures.
Concerning the definition of veteran for the purposes of the county veterans assistance fund.
Creating the Washington state historic cemetery preservation capital grant program.
Concerning local government modernization.
Allowing nuisance abatement cost recovery for cities.
Establishing standards for election data and reporting.
Addressing the qualifications for chief examiners.
Concerning county payroll draw days.
Prohibiting the names of county auditors and the secretary of state from being included on ballot envelopes and in voters' pamphlets when running for reelection.
Concerning recorded interests in easements by an electric utility.
Concerning disclosure of financial, commercial, and proprietary information of employees of private employers.
Prohibiting the names of county auditors and the secretary of state from being included on ballot envelopes and in voters' pamphlets when running for reelection.
Addressing the qualifications for chief examiners.
Concerning apostille or other signature or attestation services by the secretary of state.
Concerning public hospital district contracts for material and work.
Clarifying current requirements for public purchases of goods and services from nonprofit agencies for the blind.
Concerning job order contracts by public hospital districts.
Concerning the state building code council.
Preventing water-sewer districts from prohibiting multipurpose fire sprinkler systems.
Providing for an exemption from disclosure of certain financial, commercial, and proprietary information held by a city retirement board on behalf of its employees' retirement system.
Concerning civil penalties for knowing attendance by a member of a governing body at a meeting held in violation of the open public meetings act.
Revising local government treasury practices and procedures.
Concerning designated disaster area financing.
Establishing a joint select committee to consider the political, economic, and security issues at Washington's largest ports.
Providing for an exemption from disclosure of certain financial, commercial, and proprietary information held by a city retirement board on behalf of its employees' retirement system.
Regarding state agency lobbying activities.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act.
Renaming "Office Building 2" as the "Human Services Building."
Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution.
Concerning the enforcement of employment rights arising from state active duty service by a member of the national guard.
Enhancing election reconciliation reports.
Providing for fire protection district formation by the legislative authority of a city or town subject to voter approval.
Concerning gender requirements in the election of chair and vice chair positions for state committees of political parties.
Creating a community care and supportive services program for veterans.
Amending the Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes.
Removing disincentives to the voluntary formation of regional fire protection service authorities by equalizing certain provisions with existing laws governing fire protection districts and by clarifying the formation process.
Concerning the consideration of information technology security matters.
Modifying certain provisions governing benefit charges of fire protection districts and regional fire protection service authorities.
Preventing water-sewer districts from prohibiting multipurpose fire sprinkler systems.
Concerning the state building code council.
Concerning disclosure of financial, commercial, and proprietary information of employees of private employers.
Providing automatic voter registration at qualified voter registration agencies.
Concerning county commissioner elections.
Providing for an exemption from disclosure of certain financial, commercial, and proprietary information held by a city retirement board on behalf of its employees' retirement system.
Concerning voter registration.
Enhancing youth voter registration.
Recognizing the thirty-first of March as Cesar Chavez Day.
Recognizing art and cultural resources as components of state environmental policy.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act.
Allowing a city, town, code city, or county to request mediation in the event of a conflict with another city, town, code city, or county.
Allowing fire protection district annexations and mergers within a reasonable geographic proximity and eliminating cross-county restrictions for annexations to a fire protection district.
Establishing a joint select committee to consider the political, economic, and security issues at Washington's largest ports.
Concerning service standards of the United States Postal Service.
Concerning traditional and alternative sewer systems.
Establishing a conservation district online election pilot project.
Providing for improving emergency preparedness by expanding continuity of operations planning.
Modifying the voter registration deadline for students at institutions of higher education.
Providing public notices of public health, safety, and welfare in a language other than English.
Concerning filing documents with the corporations division of the secretary of state's office.
Concerning public works assistance account loan repayment.
Increasing equitable gender representation on state boards and commissions.
Addressing the influence of corporations and money in our political system.
Concerning county commissioner elections.
Requiring a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes, a simple majority vote to impose or raise fees, and no advisory vote.
Modifying certain voter approval requirements for fire protection district annexations.
Modifying certain land capacity review and evaluation requirements.
Allowing schools to be sited as essential public facilities outside an urban growth area.
Providing for fire protection district formation by the legislative authority of a city or town subject to voter approval.
Changing rule-making requirements to require preadoption review by the attorney general and a yearly expiration.
Concerning voter preregistration of persons seventeen years of age including designating voter registration locations and voter preregistration locations.
Eliminating unnecessary laws.
Concerning recounts of statewide advisory measures.
Concerning existing county statutes.
Providing automatic voter registration at qualified voter registration agencies.
Exempting documents recording a special purpose district lien from the surcharge for local homeless housing and assistance.
Concerning rail dependent uses for purposes of the growth management act and related development regulations.
Concerning local government modernization.
Modifying the appointment process for trustees of rural county library districts in counties with one million or more residents.
Regulating the core legislative powers of elected commissioners of a public hospital district.
Addressing the review and evaluation of countywide planning policies under the growth management act.
Concerning public hospital district contracts for material and work.
Concerning employment after public service in state government.
Modifying the presidential primary date.
Concerning job order contracts by public hospital districts.
Concerning the authorization for a local jurisdiction to exempt certain residences from local property taxation under a residential energy efficiency incentive pilot program.
Concerning the enforcement of employment rights arising from state active duty service by a member of the national guard.
Removing disincentives to the voluntary formation of regional fire protection service authorities by equalizing certain provisions with existing laws governing fire protection districts and by clarifying the formation process.
Renaming "Office Building 2" as the "Human Services Building."
Standardizing disclosure requirements for political committees.
Applying for a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution relating to fiscal restraints on the federal government, the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and terms of office for federal officials and for members of Congress.
Repealing advisory votes.
Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution.
Removing drainage ditches from the definition of fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas in chapter 36.70A RCW.
Concerning water-sewer districts.
Concerning fee restrictions.
Concerning ballot titles for initiatives to the people.
Requiring a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes, a majority vote to raise certain fees, and no advisory vote by the people on tax legislation.
Requiring legislative action that raises taxes be approved by at least a two-thirds vote of both the senate and house of representatives.
Concerning easements in property tax foreclosures.
Concerning county payroll draw days.
Aligning functions of the consolidated technology services agency, office of the chief information officer, and department of enterprise services.
Concerning electronic signatures for initiative and referendum petitions.
Prohibiting a legislator from soliciting or accepting a campaign contribution for a certain number of days if the legislature fails to adopt a biennial operating, capital, or transportation budget during the regular session.
Concerning the consideration of information technology security matters.
Allowing cities, towns, code cities, and counties to choose to conduct district-based elections.
Limiting tax imposed by a city or town on a water distribution business, a sewerage system business, or water and sewerage system business.
Renaming "Office Building 2" as the "Human Services Building."
Imposing fines, withholding taxes, and other measures to encourage local jurisdictions to timely file state-required reports. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Allowing the state treasurer to withhold taxes to encourage local jurisdictions to timely file financial reports. )
Creating appeal procedures for single-family homeowners with failing septic systems required to connect to public sewer systems.
Removing disincentives to the voluntary formation of regional fire protection service authorities by equalizing certain provisions with existing laws governing fire protection districts and by clarifying the formation process.
Improving the administration of unclaimed property laws.
Modifying certain provisions governing benefit charges of fire protection districts and regional fire protection service authorities.
Concerning the consideration of information technology security matters.
Concerning personal financial affairs statement reporting requirements for elected and appointed officials, candidates, and appointees.
Enhancing youth voter registration.
Subjecting a resolution or ordinance adopted by the legislative body of a city or town to assume a water-sewer district to a referendum.
Recognizing the thirty-first of March as Cesar Chavez Day.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act.
Regulating the minimum dimensions of habitable spaces in single-family residential areas.
Requiring lobbying reports to be filed electronically.
Regarding hours of availability of cities, towns, and special purpose districts for inspection and copying of public records.
Concerning voter registration.
Establishing a blue-ribbon panel on cybersecurity.
Requiring a vote of the people if a public hospital district enters into a contract or agreement in which a certain percentage of the activities of the public hospital district is contracted to another entity.
Concerning the governance structure of a public hospital district.
Creating contractor reporting requirements for public works contracts awarded or managed by the department of enterprise services.
Increasing visibility of and public contracting opportunities for veteran-owned businesses.
Concerning volunteer emergency workers volunteering with a nonprofit ambulance service provider.
Concerning the protection of drinking water when issuing building permits.
Requiring the voters to ratify the agreement between public hospital district No. 1 of King county and UW Medicine.
Changing remedies for actions under the public records act.
Modifying the appointment process for trustees and the selection process for librarians of rural county library districts in counties with one million or more residents.
Implementing recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Extending the date for allowing certain counties and cities to not plan under the growth management act.
Allowing joint meetings of multiple county legislative authorities.
Concerning approval of a tax levy by a public hospital district board.
Addressing infill development.
Creating a best investment selection option for use in public works contracts.
Modifying presidential primary provisions.
Changing the time for filing initiative measures.
Addressing veterans' preferences.
Bringing Washington state government contracting provisions into compliance with federal law as it relates to small works bonding requirements.
Changing the time for filing initiative measures.
Revising county road vacation authority.
Removing disincentives to the voluntary formation of regional fire protection service authorities by equalizing certain provisions with existing laws governing fire protection districts and by clarifying the formation process.
Enhancing public disclosure of lobbying and campaign activity.
Providing that counties are not required to distribute to the cities within the county certain county sales and use tax proceeds.
Concerning the imposition of a filing charge for certain property assessment appeal petitions.
Concerning Washington's property assessment appeal procedures.
Modifying the authority and duties of county treasurers.
Modifying time limitations for certain plat approvals.
Requesting an amendment to the United States Constitution that eliminates the undue influence of money on elections and government policy.
Modifying the procedure for adoption and amendment of the Washington state energy code.
Creating a county property tax exemption for energy efficient construction.
Regarding information concerning racial disproportionality.
Addressing investigations under the ethics act.
Concerning state employee whistleblower protection.
Creating equality in contribution limits for state-level, county-level, and district-level party political committees.
Concerning property tax relief for senior citizens and persons retired because of physical disability.
Establishing the Washington state commission on the evaluation of the legislature.
Allowing assessments for nuisance abatement in cities and towns.
Concerning partial payment of current and delinquent taxes to the county treasurer.
Allowing the legislature to hold public hearings on ballot propositions.
Concerning requesting public records for the purpose of obtaining exempted information relating to employment and licensing.
Allowing county treasurers to retain a portion of the state property tax to defray the costs of collection.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act.
Amending the Constitution to advance the date for completion of the redistricting plan.
Amending the Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes.
Creating appeal procedures for single-family homeowners with failing septic systems required to connect to public sewer systems.
Revising the definition of official duties of state officers.
Implementing recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Expanding county road fund purposes for certain counties.
Requiring disability employment reporting by state agencies.
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. )
Addressing the scope of state fire service mobilization and ensuring compliance with existing state and federal disaster response policies.
Authorizing regular meetings of county legislative authorities to be held at alternate locations within the county.
Concerning statements on ballot measures in voters' pamphlets.
Modifying per diem compensation for flood control zone district supervisors.
Modifying exemptions relating to real estate appraisals.
Clarifying the timing of special elections.
Modifying provisions governing the competitive bidding process of water-sewer districts.
Allowing joint meetings of county legislative authorities under certain circumstances.
Lengthening the maximum terms of leases entered into by the director of enterprise services in certain counties.
Promoting the use, acceptance, and removal of barriers to the use and acceptance of electronic signatures.
Authorizing municipalities to create assessment reimbursement areas for the construction or improvement of water or sewer facilities.
Concerning county electronic public auctions.
Concerning state agencies continuity of operations planning requirements.
Calling for a National Guard Stryker Brigade stationed on the west coast.
Concerning appointments to inspect the books of account of a political committee or a candidate committee.
Exempting information of guardians or family members of children enrolled in child care, early learning, parks and recreation, after-school, and youth development programs.
Correcting references to elections statutes.
Granting the director of the department of enterprise services the authority to fine contractors as a penalty for certain behaviors.
Authorizing funding and expenditures for the hosting of the annual conference of the national association of state treasurers.
Granting fire protection districts and regional fire protection service authorities biennial budget authority.
Addressing the delivery of basic firefighter training and testing.
Revising the lien for collection of sewer charges by counties.
Assigning counties to two climate zones for purposes of the state building code.