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Legislators with BillsLegislators(115)
Referred Bills (64)
Establishing the Washington blockchain work group.
Extending the joint center for aerospace technology innovation program.
Concerning the use of facial recognition services.
Concerning tourism authorities.
Modifying the definition of personal information for notifying the public about data breaches of a state or local agency system.
Fostering economic growth in Washington by supporting in-state manufacturing.
Addressing the linked deposit program.
Fostering economic growth in Washington by supporting emerging businesses in the new space economy.
Regulating online services and applications that are directed at minors.
Concerning the regulation of bot communication on public-facing internet web sites.
Concerning privacy assessment surveys of state agencies.
Addressing the linked deposit program.
Concerning registration and consumer protection obligations of data brokers.
Concerning the management and oversight of personal data.
Requesting Congress to establish a United States Space Academy in Washington state.
Creating a study committee on human genome editing.
Concerning the sale of software used in the unauthorized interference of ticket sales over the internet.
Encouraging economic development by identifying ways to grow Washington's manufacturing sector through evaluating the opportunities and barriers of repurposing domestic waste stream materials.
Concerning small works rosters.
Concerning the management and oversight of personal data.
Extending the joint center for aerospace technology innovation program.
Promoting the development of the Washington state bioeconomy.
Concerning a moratorium on facial recognition technology.
Concerning the collection, use, and disclosure of genetic data by direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies.
Concerning digital equity.
Providing remedies for violations of biometric data ownership rights.
Concerning the use of artificial intelligence in job applications.
Concerning artificial intelligence-enabled profiling.
Concerning connected devices with a voice recognition feature.
Fostering economic growth in Washington by supporting a certain regulatory environment for blockchain and distributed ledger technology solutions.
Notifying Washington consumers of products that transmit user data.
Creating a consumer data bill of rights.
Creating the charter of personal data rights.
Making changes to support future operations of the state all payer claims database by transferring the responsibility to the health care authority, partnering with a lead organization with broad data experience, including with self-insured employers, and other changes to improve and ensure successful and sustainable database operations for access to and use of the data to improve health care, providing consumers useful and consistent quality and cost measures, and assess total cost of care in Washington state.
Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Transferring duties of the life sciences discovery fund.
Protecting consumer data.
Requesting Congress to ratify the United States, Mexico, and Canada Agreement.
Concerning cloud computing solutions.
Protecting consumer data.
Repealing the electronic authentication act.
Increasing consumer data transparency.
Restricting genome editing of human embryos.
Requiring modular contracting for information technology procurement by state agencies.
Concerning the removal of payment credentials and other sensitive data from state data networks.
Protecting consumer data.
Concerning unmanned aircraft.
Concerning state government processes to verify hours worked on computers for certain government contracts.
Concerning the procurement and use of facial recognition technology by government entities in Washington state and privacy rights relating to facial recognition technology.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board with respect to loans and grants to political subdivisions and federally recognized Indian tribes for broadband.
Establishing guidelines for government procurement and use of automated decision systems in order to protect consumers, improve transparency, and create more market predictability.
Restricting cell-cultured meat products.
Modifying provisions of the universal communications services program.
Concerning the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic products.
Concerning the use of unmanned aerial systems near certain protected marine species.
Eliminating the joint legislative oversight committee on trade policy.
Concerning ensuring fairness and compliance with public works and procurement practices.
Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Making changes to support future operations of the state all payer claims database by transferring the responsibility to the health care authority, partnering with a lead organization with broad data experience, including with self-insured employers, and other changes to improve and ensure successful and sustainable database operations for access to and use of the data to improve health care, providing consumers useful and consistent quality and cost measures, and assess total cost of care in Washington state.
Protecting personal information.
Recognizing the validity of distributed ledger technology.
Repealing the electronic authentication act.
Concerning port district worker development and occupational training programs.
Transferring duties of the life sciences discovery fund.