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Referred Bills (160)
Modifying funding for the passport to careers program and eligibility for the Washington college grant.
Concerning the dietitian licensure compact.
Concerning temporary exemptions from licensure for certain applicants for a license to practice music therapy.
Establishing the heritage orchard program.
Concerning emergency medical technician recertification.
Creating a nondisciplinary pathway for relinquishing licenses issued by the Washington medical commission.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board administrative changes.
Concerning state financial aid.
Enhancing higher education procedures.
Providing state funding parity for Western Washington University.
Sustaining life-saving and prosperity-building scientific research in Washington by establishing the Washington institute for scientific advancement.
Establishing the supporting our early education degree seekers scholarship.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board administrative changes.
Limiting the scope of cause for loss of aid.
Concerning postsecondary education consumer protections in the event of school or program closures.
Concerning private security guards.
Modifying funding for the passport to careers program and eligibility for the Washington college grant.
Concerning the Washington college grant and college bound scholarship program for students attending private four-year not-for-profit institutions of higher education in Washington.
Concerning nursing education program standards.
Expanding access to the Washington college grant to students enrolled in eligible postsecondary nondegree credential programs.
Creating the armed forces reserve postsecondary education grant.
Addressing encampments at institutions of higher education.
Establishing the ink of hope act.
Concerning applications for state financial aid.
Concerning tuition waivers for children of eligible veterans.
Concerning the investment of gifts, grants, conveyances, bequests, and devises of the University of Washington.
Concerning training requirements for individual providers caring for a family member.
Adjusting higher education funding.
Concerning alternative routes to social worker licensure.
Creating a nondisciplinary pathway for relinquishing licenses issued by the Washington medical commission.
Creating the pay it forward program.
Concerning access at public postsecondary educational institutions to medication abortion.
Increasing pay equity for part-time faculty.
Adding labor trustees to college boards.
Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Reducing administrative staffing at institutions of higher education.
Adjusting tuition waivers for high school completers at community and technical colleges.
Expanding tuition waivers for high school completers at community and technical colleges.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning entirely online course offerings at community and technical colleges.
Regarding training and testing of home care aides.
Concerning student athlete insurance.
Prohibiting the use of state appropriated funds by institutions of higher education to repair property damaged in a disruptive activity.
Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Concerning the requirements and process for approving and registering apprenticeship programs.
Prohibiting institutions of higher education from requiring students to live on campus.
Concerning access at public postsecondary educational institutions to medication abortion.
Establishing the Washington 13 free guarantee.
Concerning the Washington national primate research center at the University of Washington.
Modifying financial aid eligibility.
Establishing the Washington guaranteed admissions program and requiring student notifications.
Continuing the Washington dual enrollment scholarship.
Providing equity in eligibility for the college bound scholarship.
Increasing the annual limit of services and activities fees at institutions of higher education.
Tracking Washington application for state financial aid award amounts.
Providing early registration for students with dependents.
Concerning the appointment of presidents of institutions of higher education.
Concerning student athlete insurance.
Concerning the role of students on the governing boards of institutions of higher education.
Establishing the providing effective education for reentry success act.
Establishing the veteran employability training and career advancement for reentry program.
Creating policies and resources to address secondary traumatic stress in the higher education workforce.
Providing student navigational supports to increase postsecondary enrollment.
Adding labor trustees to college boards.
Concerning supervision requirements for behavioral health professionals in elementary and secondary public schools.
Concerning Washington college grant award amounts.
Providing equity in eligibility for the college bound scholarship.
Encouraging local government partner promise scholarship programs within the opportunity scholarship program.
Directing the statewide career and technical education task force to consider educational opportunities for careers in maritime professions.
Streamlining the home care worker background check process.
Adopting the cosmetology licensure compact.
Requiring training for cosmetologists, barbers, estheticians, and hair designers on the care, styling, and treatment of textured hair.
Providing tuition waivers for tribal elders at Washington’s community and technical colleges.
Modifying higher education accreditation standards.
Improving safety at institutions of higher education while supporting student survivors of sexual assault.
Convening a work group to study and recommend strategies to recruit, train, and retain large animal veterinarians.
Adding a student member to the state board for community and technical colleges.
Improving student access to dual credit programs.
Providing postsecondary education consumer protections.
Concerning the respiratory care interstate compact.
Expanding tuition waivers for high school completers at community and technical colleges.
Standardizing basic training and certification requirements for long-term care workers who provide in-home care for their family members, including spouses or domestic partners.
Training Bill for Session '25
Creating the Washington health corps behavioral health scholarship program.
Extending the terms of eligibility for financial aid programs.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning the licensure and employment of out-of-state teachers.Original: Adopting the interstate teacher mobility compact.
Improving equitable access to postsecondary education.
Concerning financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Establishing a Native American apprentice assistance program.
Modifying the Washington national guard postsecondary education grant program.
Modifying placement and salary matching requirements for the state work-study program.
Adopting the social work licensure compact.
Concerning opioid and fentanyl prevention education and awareness at institutions of higher education.
Permitting beneficiaries of public assistance programs to automatically qualify as income-eligible for the purpose of receiving the Washington college grant.
Providing early registration at institutions of higher education for military students.
Establishing a retail industry work group.
Adopting the physician assistant compact.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Adopting the physician assistant compact.Original: Concerning the physician assistant compact.
Providing postsecondary education consumer protections.
Concerning the public service loan forgiveness program.
Creating the college athlete protection act.
Adjusting certification renewal for home care aides and nursing assistants.
Concerning education and vocational programs in state correctional institutions.
Concerning education and vocational programs in state correctional institutions.
Providing education and assistance for displaced farmworkers.
Extending the terms of eligibility for the Washington college grant program.
Establishing the Washington 13 free guarantee.
Establishing the Washington promise program.
Concerning participation in the Washington guaranteed admissions program.
Creating the Washington digital empowerment and workforce inclusion act.
Supporting sexual assault survivors at institutions of higher education.
Assessing the needs of the electrical transmission industry.
Improving equitable access to postsecondary education.
Creating the Washington credential registry.
Concerning the eligibility of state-mandated benefits for contingent faculty at community and technical colleges.
Addressing financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Concerning the Washington national primate research center at the University of Washington.
Establishing a climate resilience and environmental equity campus.
Addressing financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Providing contraception vending machines at institutions of higher education.
Creating a postsecondary credential transparency work group.
Accessing degrees in nursing.
Creating the hospital-based nurse student loan repayment assistance program under the Washington health corps.
Concerning the credentialing of certified health care professionals providing long-term care services.
Expediting private vocational licenses to contribute to adding affordable housing to the state.
Prohibiting institutions of higher education from imposing vaccine or immunization mandates on online-only students.
Concerning the multistate nurse licensure compact.
Establishing a Native American scholarship program.
Concerning the interstate massage compact.
Establishing the office of career connect Washington.
Concerning faculty in dental schools.
Training, educating, and inspiring the next generation of the clean and renewable energy workforce.
Extending the terms of eligibility for the Washington college grant program.
Increasing tenure-track faculty at the public baccalaureate institutions.
Aligning social worker licensing requirements.
Addressing the forensic pathologist shortage.
Increasing the trained behavioral health workforce.
Establishing the student basic needs at public postsecondary institutions act.
Modifying the Washington student loan program.
Collecting health care professionals' information at the time of license application and license renewal.
Eliminating college in the high school fees.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board staffing changes.
Implementing audit recommendations to reduce barriers to home care aide certification.
Concerning the dentist and dental hygienist compact.
Developing opportunities for service and workforce programs to support climate-ready communities.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Creating and supporting postsecondary wrestling grant programs.Original: Creating postsecondary wrestling grant programs.
Concerning program administration for the Washington state opportunity scholarship program.
Enhancing the college bound scholarship program.
Concerning the multistate nurse licensure compact.
Reducing barriers and expanding educational opportunities to increase the supply of nurses in Washington.
Ensuring completion of conditional scholarship obligations and reducing penalties for excusable incomplete obligations.
Concerning medical assistants.
Concerning applied doctorate degree-granting authority.
Adding financial transparency reporting requirements to the public four-year dashboard.
Concerning work performed by institutions of higher education.
Concerning faculty in dental schools.
Addressing sexual misconduct at scholarly or professional associations.
Concerning dental hygienists.
Adopting the mental health counselor compact.
Concerning the audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
Concerning the date by which tuition operating fees are established.