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Referred Bills (79)
Providing that veterans with total disability ratings and their surviving spouses and domestic partners are eligible to qualify for a property tax exemption without meeting certain income requirements.
Concerning Washington's property assessment appeal procedures.
Addressing the review and evaluation of countywide planning policies under the growth management act.
Granting counties and cities greater flexibility with real estate excise tax proceeds.
Authorizing funding and expenditures for the hosting of the annual conference of the national association of state treasurers.
Recognizing the national day of the cowboy.
Concerning contributions from political committees to other political committees.
Establishing charges for providing electronic data under the public records act.
Establishing regional fire protection service authorities within the boundaries of regional cities.
Improving the administration of unclaimed property laws.
Recognizing César Chávez day.
Enhancing the employment of persons with disabilities.
Exempting Washington state from daylight saving time.
Expanding the definition of special district to include lake water quality districts.
Concerning voter registration.
Establishing a citizens' initiative review pilot program.
Addressing the delivery of basic firefighter training and testing.
Concerning fund sharing between political committees.
Concerning the confidentiality of educator professional growth plans.
Providing liability immunity for local jurisdictions when wheeled all-terrain vehicles are operated on public roadways.
Concerning the use of credit cards for campaign expenditures.
Implementing and operating state and county government investment pools.
Addressing gifts of food and beverage to state officers and state employees.
Modifying exemptions relating to real estate appraisals.
Eliminating penalties for delinquent property taxes.
Addressing the reporting of gifts in the form of food and beverage to state officers and state employees.
Exempting information of guardians or family members of children enrolled in child care, early learning, parks and recreation, after-school, and youth development programs.
Modifying limitations on agency declaratory orders.
Concerning proceedings of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Concerning water-sewer districts.
Limiting the enforcement of administrative rules and policies.
Providing prepaid postage for primary and general election ballots.
Calling on Congress to exercise its authority under Article V of the United States Constitution to regulate money spent on elections.
Requiring disclosure by entities that compensate for petition signatures.
Providing that an administrative rule may be abrogated by act of the governor or either house of the legislature.
Authorizing the removal of an adjudicative proceeding to the office of administrative hearings.
Concerning personal financial affairs statement reporting requirements for elected and appointed officials, candidates, and appointees.
Improving efficiency of public disclosure commission operations and requirements.
Concerning standards adopted by the national fire protection association and the state building code council.
Requiring a state resident preference for all newly hired state classified employees and lower level Washington management service employees.
Revising the lien for collection of sewer charges by counties.
Concerning the definition of veteran for the purposes of the county veterans assistance fund.
Granting fire protection districts and regional fire protection service authorities biennial budget authority.
Modifying certain building permit fees.
Concerning the verification of voter registration qualifications.
Creating a six-year time frame for substantial building code amendments.
Authorizing regular meetings of county legislative authorities to be held at alternate locations within the county.
Addressing the scope of state fire service mobilization and ensuring compliance with existing state and federal disaster response policies.
Authorizing counties to establish and conduct polling place voting.
Allowing motor voter preregistration for sixteen and seventeen year olds.
Concerning notice and review processes for annexations, deannexations, incorporations, disincorporations, consolidations, and boundary line adjustments under Titles 35 and 35A RCW.
Authorizing urban governmental services for schools in rural areas.
Permitting school siting outside of urban growth areas.
Clarifying the order of candidate names on ballots.
Concerning resident curators of state properties.
Concerning nonsubstantive updates and realignments of the statutory responsibilities of the office of financial management.
Modifying the veterans' scoring criteria in competitive examinations.
Concerning state agencies continuity of operations planning requirements.
Allowing rural counties providing emergency medical services to locations with a rural amphitheater to impose an additional admissions surcharge.
Amending the Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes.
Concerning a local government installing a public sewage system within the public right-of-way under certain circumstances.
Ordering development of processes to allow prerecorded video testimony and written testimony on pending legislation.
Increasing transparency of campaign contributions.
Aligning functions of the consolidated technology services agency, office of the chief information officer, and department of enterprise services.
Allowing public agencies to enter into contracts providing for the joint utilization of architectural or engineering services.
Concerning building code standards for certain buildings four or more stories high.
Making conforming amendments made necessary by reorganizing and streamlining central service functions, powers, and duties of state government.
Creating a coordinator for the helmets to hardhats program in the department of veterans affairs.
Concerning refunds of property taxes paid as a result of manifest errors in descriptions of property.
Subjecting a resolution or ordinance adopted by the legislative body of a city or town to assume a water-sewer district to a referendum.
Creating a bond issuance exemption for qualifying local revitalization financing projects.
Allowing emergency medical services to develop community assistance referral and education services programs.
Addressing the disclosure of global positioning system data by law enforcement officers.
Making nonsubstantive changes to procurement law.
Modifying per diem rates for port district officers and employees.
Concerning public water systems' public participation notice provisions.
Concerning the capitol furnishings preservation committee.
Modifying certain Washington gift of life award provisions.
Authorizing the awarding of the medal of valor to a group of persons.