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Referred Bills (115)
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 tribal participation in planning under the growth management act.
Expanding the ability to build tiny houses.
Concerning property management services provided to housing authority properties.
Concerning urban growth area boundaries.
Planning under the growth management act.
Exempting a sale or transfer of real property for affordable housing to a nonprofit entity, housing authority, public corporation, county, or municipal corporation from the real estate excise tax.
Expanding the landlord mitigation program to alleviate the financial burden on victims attempting to flee domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful harassment, or stalking.
Promoting housing construction in cities through amendments to and limiting appeals under the state environmental policy act and growth management act.
Authorizing certain cities to establish a limited sales and use tax incentive program to encourage redevelopment of vacant lands in urban areas.
Planning under the growth management act.
Enhancing opportunity in limited areas of more intense rural development.
Concerning the effective date of certain actions taken under the growth management act.
Expanding the use of the rural counties public facilities sales and use tax to include affordable workforce housing.
Concerning condominium conversions.
Expanding eligibility for the independent youth housing program.
Concerning security deposits and damages arising out of residential tenancies.
Changing the total amount of outstanding indebtedness of the Washington state housing finance commission.
Concerning registration of land titles.
Concerning technical changes to the commercial property assessed clean energy and resiliency program.
Allowing fire districts and regional fire authorities to carry out certain treasurer functions.
Providing a property tax exemption for limited equity cooperative housing.
Concerning rent payments made by residential tenants.
Concerning registration of land titles.
Concerning community municipal corporations.
Adding permanently affordable housing to the definition of public improvements.
Concerning code city form of government elections and city manager appointment.
Addressing homelessness through providing emergency shelter, incentivizing employment of workers experiencing homelessness, and building homes for a better future.
Concerning accessory dwelling units.
Incentivizing rental of accessory dwelling units to low-income households.
Eliminating unnecessary homeless funding budget and auditing requirements.
Changing the definition of first-time home buyer.
Modifying the interest rate for the low-income home rehabilitation revolving loan program.
Promoting salmon recovery through revisions to the state's comprehensive planning framework.
Creating the home sharing support grant program.
Concerning consolidated local permit review processes.
Improving the state's climate response through updates to the state's comprehensive planning framework.
Providing an extension to the local sales and use tax for public facilities in rural counties.
Establishing a rental and vacant property registration program work group.
Addressing local infrastructure project areas.
Expanding the multifamily tax exemption program to include converting existing multifamily units.
Including individuals in jails and hospitals who were homeless before entering such facilities in the state's annual homeless census.
Increasing the frequency of county legislative meetings at alternate locations.
Concerning intergovernmental coordination to address transitioning persons encamped on state public rights-of-way to permanent housing solutions.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Improving the state's climate response through updates to the state's comprehensive planning framework.
Promoting salmon recovery through revisions to the state's comprehensive planning framework.
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.)
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Facilitating transit-oriented development and increasing housing inventory.
Addressing landlord-tenant relations by providing technical changes to eviction notice and summons forms and modifying certain eviction processes and programs.
Concerning the comprehensive plan and implementation of the goals and requirements of the growth management act.
Concerning temporary emergency shelters.
Concerning the transparency of local taxing districts.
Concerning new counties.
Concerning the approval of building permits.
Concerning a study of the differences in low-income housing development in urban and rural locations.
Increasing permissible uses of existing local sales tax authority.
Extending the closure notice period for manufactured/mobile home communities.
Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Concerning compassionate and effective strategies to address the homelessness crisis.
Limiting the property tax exemption for improvements to single-family dwellings to the construction of accessory dwelling units.
Reducing the impacts and incidences of chronic and unsheltered homelessness.
Exempting a sale or transfer of real property for affordable housing to a nonprofit entity, housing authority, public corporation, county, or municipal corporation from the real estate excise tax.
Creating additional middle housing near transit and in areas traditionally dedicated to single-family detached housing.
Concerning housing benefit districts.
Concerning accessory dwelling units.
Concerning stormwater control facilities and county jurisdiction.
Eliminating the prohibition on local net income taxes if certain revenue neutrality requirements are met.
Increasing involvement of private housing developers in the nine percent low-income housing tax credit program.
Adjusting the real estate excise tax rate for multifamily residential properties.
Planning for affordable housing under the growth management act.
Providing financial relief to hotels, motels, and other lodging facilities impacted by the eviction moratorium.
Expanding flexibility of existing lodging taxes for affordable workforce housing.
Concerning intergovernmental tax charges and conflict resolution regarding water and sewage facilities.
Providing certain limitations on uses and demographics for certain emergency housing and shelters.
Concerning urban growth area boundaries.
Concerning security deposit waiver fees.
Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts.
Increasing housing supply through the growth management act and housing density tax incentives for local governments.
Concerning the inspection and testing of fire and smoke control systems.
Concerning standing and science under the growth management act.
Concerning the sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities and the property on which they sit.
Providing for an additional revenue source for eviction prevention and housing stability services.
Including the value of increased residential building capacity in the property tax levy limit calculation.
Requiring annual reporting from the eviction resolution pilot program.
Creating efficiency in housing by streamlining approval of engineered plans.
Concerning regulation of accessory dwelling units located outside of urban growth areas.
Promoting housing affordability by incentivizing the construction of American dream homes.
Concerning local parks funding options.
Limiting rent increases after expiration of the governor's eviction moratorium.
Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Addressing homelessness.
Concerning sales and use tax for emergency communication systems and facilities.
Concerning local government fiscal flexibility.
Encouraging rural economic development.
Increasing housing unit inventory by removing arbitrary limits on housing options.
Supporting emergency shelters and housing through local planning and development regulations.
Expanding the sales and use tax exemption for farmworker housing.
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.
Concerning risk-based water quality standards for on-site nonpotable water systems.
Concerning affordable housing incentives.
Concerning coroners and medical examiners.
Concerning the recording standards commission.
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 early learning facility impact fees.
Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts.
Concerning moneys available to a port district allocated for the purchase of zero and near zero emissions cargo handling equipment.
Concerning community preservation and development authorities.
Concerning relocation assistance for tenants of closed or converted manufactured/mobile home parks.
Modifying allowed uses of local tax revenue for affordable housing and related services to include the acquisition and construction of affordable housing and facilities.
Concerning the dates of certification of levies.
Concerning the number of fire protection district commissioners.
Concerning fire protection districts and education.
Easing ambulance restrictions in rural areas.