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Referred Bills (61)
Establishing service requirements for the department of social and health services.
Eliminating the use of intelligence quotient scores in determining eligibility for programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Concerning property management services provided to housing authority properties.
Ensuring oversight and coordination of permanent supportive housing resources to maximize the creation of high quality housing opportunities for people living with disabling conditions in communities across Washington.
Concerning the retirement age for state guard members.
Concerning the developmental disabilities administration's no-paid services caseload.
Transforming services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by increasing the capabilities of community residential settings and redesigning the long-term nature of intermediate care facilities.
Expanding the landlord mitigation program to alleviate the financial burden on victims attempting to flee domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful harassment, or stalking.
Concerning aged, blind, or disabled program eligibility for victims of human trafficking.
Transforming services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by increasing the capabilities of community residential settings and redesigning the long-term nature of intermediate care facilities.
Establishing programs and measures to prevent suicide among veterans and military members.
Concerning condominium conversions.
Strengthening critical community support services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Expanding eligibility for the independent youth housing program.
Changing the membership of the legislative-executive WorkFirst poverty reduction oversight task force.
Creating a good cause exception to administrative hearing deadlines for applicants or recipients of certain public assistance benefits.
Removing the prohibition on providing employment services and community access services concurrently.
Concerning transitional food assistance.
Providing a property tax exemption for limited equity cooperative housing.
Providing a monthly diaper subsidy for parents or other caregivers receiving temporary assistance for needy families.
Concerning rent payments made by residential tenants.
Concerning security deposits and damages arising out of residential tenancies.
Changing the total amount of outstanding indebtedness of the Washington state housing finance commission.
Promoting successful reentry and rehabilitation of persons convicted of criminal offenses.
Concerning temporary assistance for needy families time limit extensions during times of high unemployment.
Establishing a rental and vacant property registration program work group.
Concerning intergovernmental coordination to address transitioning persons encamped on state public rights-of-way to permanent housing solutions.
Including individuals in jails and hospitals who were homeless before entering such facilities in the state's annual homeless census.
Eliminating unnecessary homeless funding budget and auditing requirements.
Promoting economic inclusion.
Promoting economic inclusion.
Creating the home sharing support grant program.
Providing for immediate employment programs for people experiencing homelessness.
Concerning temporary assistance for needy families time limit extensions.
Protecting tenants from excessive rent and related fees by providing at least six months' notice for rent increases over a certain amount, allowing tenants the right to terminate a tenancy, and limiting late fees.
Addressing surplus public property for affordable housing.
Concerning military spouse employment.
Creating a local infrastructure investment program to support the development of affordable housing, workforce housing, and revitalization efforts.
Concerning housing benefit districts.
Concerning the sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities and the property on which they sit.
Concerning service of notice on landlords and tenants.
Creating the evergreen basic income trust.
Providing a monthly diaper subsidy for parents or other caregivers receiving temporary assistance for needy families.
Creating the Washington future fund trust fund program.
Addressing enforcement of tenant protections.
Addressing housing concerns for individuals impacted by the criminal legal system.
Establishing a task force on creating a new state housing and homelessness department.
Addressing documentation and processes governing landlords' claims for damage to residential premises.
Addressing documentation and processes governing landlords' claims for damage to residential premises.
Concerning security deposit waiver fees.
Defining affordable housing for purposes of using surplus public property for public benefit.
Prohibiting discrimination against prospective tenants for unpaid rent or eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concerning a property owner's or tenant's liability for delinquent and unpaid utility service charges.
Preserving affordable housing and assisting tenants and rental housing providers in response to the COVID-19 public health crisis.
Addressing residential landlord-tenant requirements in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Concerning economic assistance programs.
Providing for an additional revenue source for eviction prevention and housing stability services.
Protecting residential tenants from the beginning to end of their tenancies by penalizing the inclusion of unlawful lease provisions and limiting the reasons for eviction, refusal to continue, and termination.
Addressing landlord-tenant relations by providing certain tenant protections during and after public health emergencies, providing for legal representation in eviction cases, and authorizing landlord access to state rental assistance programs.
Concerning relocation assistance for tenants of closed or converted manufactured/mobile home parks.
Bolstering economic recovery.