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Concerning the electric transmission system.
Revised for engrossed: Removing a tax exemption for the warehousing and reselling of prescription drugs and providing tax relief for critical access pharmacies.
Establishing an abortion savings program.
Advancing transportation electrification by expanding access to electric vehicles already being sold in Washington and increasing associated funding.
Revised for engrossed: Removing a tax exemption for the replacement of equipment for data centers.
Authorizing bonds for transportation funding.
Adjusting monetary limits regarding contracting rules for state highway construction work and procurement.
Implementing efficiencies and programming changes in public education.
Extending an existing hazardous substance tax exemption for certain agricultural crop protection products that are temporarily warehoused but not otherwise used, manufactured, packaged, or sold in the state of Washington.
Revised for engrossed: Undoing certain changes to the estate tax.
Establishing a tax on millionaires.
Addressing vehicle loads on public highways.
Concerning certified medical assistants.
Concerning warehousing of alcohol.
Allowing small business establishments in residential zones.
Creating a data dashboard to track use of regulated substances.
Concerning updates to the licensing division of the department of children, youth, and families.
Recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel.
Protecting vulnerable users of public ways.
Protecting access to life-saving care and substance use services.
Concerning foreign national participation in Washington state elections.
Creating the offense of reckless interference with emergency operations.
Safeguarding personal information entrusted to agencies that is of no legitimate concern to the public.
Allowing the Interstate 5 bridge replacement project toll facility bond retirement account to receive its proportionate share of earnings.
Creating a sales and use tax remittance program for affordable housing.
Concerning route jurisdiction transfer and abandonment.
Requesting Congress to modify the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Concerning pet insurance.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Making the property tax exemption for multipurpose senior citizen centers permanent.
Revised for 1st substitute: Expanding access to PANDA PANS treatment.
Adopting the recommendations of the public records exemptions accountability committee in its 2025 annual report.
Concerning cannabis testing laboratories.
Modifying joint legislative audit and review committee work plans to ensure efficient use of staff resources.
Keeping our Washington national guard strong act.
Concerning the removal of deceased candidates for nonpartisan office from ballots.
Addressing emerging large energy use facilities.
Concerning naturally occurring fibrous silicate materials.
Protecting elected officials and candidates, executive state officers, election officials, and criminal justice participants against threats and incidents of political violence.
Protecting the public from water quality impacts of publicly owned or operated game farms.
Concerning irrigation district director beneficial interests in contracts.
Renaming certain state residential facilities for persons with developmental disabilities.
Concerning reporting requirements and law enforcement responses for incidents at private detention facilities.
Reducing regulatory stress in agriculture.
Concerning electric-assisted bicycle and electric motorcycle regulation.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Concerning environmentally sustainable urban design.
Modifying transportation improvement board provisions.
Concerning notifications and effective dates for department of revenue administration of certain excise taxes.
Exempting land classified under current use that is sold or transferred to a governmental entity from additional tax in certain circumstances.
Designating the twelfth day of December as the day of the 12s.
Concerning public records act exemptions regarding concealed pistol licenses, permits to purchase firearms, and firearms purchases or transfers.
Requiring reviews of the performance, operations, and funding of the state’s public education system.
Exempting limited equity cooperatives from the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Concerning the supervision of individuals sentenced to community custody.
Concerning residential development in commercial and mixed-use zones.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning the 340B drug pricing program.
Ensuring access to state benefits and opportunities for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses.
Concerning school district transportation vehicle funds.
Making improvements to transparency and accountability in the prior authorization determination process.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Modifying certain funding and exemptions related to providing and maintaining affordable housing and related services.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Establishing crash prevention zones.
Concerning the definition of a "qualifying discharge" for the Washington state veterans' preference program for civil service.
Concerning statutory establishment of the governor's office of Indian affairs.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Reducing duplication between high school and beyond plans and individualized education program transition plans.
Strengthening the financial stability of persons in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Modernizing and clarifying timely payment requirements for health carriers.
Concerning property tax reform.
Addressing electric-assisted bicycles and electric motorcycles.
Concerning taxes administered by the department of revenue.
Providing a cost-of-living adjustment for plan 1 retirees of the teachers' retirement system and public employees' retirement system.
Revised for engrossed: Allowing payments to be made for services provided by any rural hospital that is located on a federally recognized Indian reservation.
Concerning access to medical care in workers' compensation.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning actions of the department of transportation to notify utility owners of projects and seek federal funding for utility relocation costs.
Streamlining consumer-owned utility procurement requirements for clean energy generation, energy storage, transmission, and distribution projects.
Establishing network adequacy standards for skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation hospitals.
Concerning the wrongly convicted persons act.
Concerning the working connections child care program.
Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.
Authorizing a narrow modification to indebtedness limits for select inland port districts to ensure continued eligibility for federal funding for rail, power, and other critical public infrastructure improvements.
Modernizing and strengthening laws concerning sheriffs, police chiefs, town marshals, law enforcement agency volunteers, youth cadets, specially commissioned officers, and police matrons.
Adding discretion to wage enforcement actions.
Concerning unreasonable restrictions on wildfire home hardening practices in common interest communities.
Providing consumer access to safe cookware and interstate and international trade certainty in the regulation of lead in cookware.
Concerning the regulated sports wagering industry.
Concerning toxicology testing by certified or accredited laboratories.
Concerning the use of face coverings by law enforcement officers.
Concerning the department of labor and industries' authority to enact rules related to regulating asbestos training.
Concerning renters' and mobile home occupants' ability to install portable cooling devices.
Revised for 1st substitute: Addressing student use of mobile devices in public schools.
Concerning agencies, firefighters, prosecutors, and general or limited authority law enforcement, extending eligibility for employment to all United States citizens or persons legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law.
Revised for 1st substitute: Establishing a pilot program that creates a pathway to physician licensure for international medical graduates.
Concerning on-site wastewater treatment system inspections.
Concerning elevator standards in smaller apartment buildings.
Concerning paid family and medical leave rates.
Modernizing the definition of motor fuel in the motor fuel quality act.
Protecting the clinical autonomy of audiologists.
Providing for enhanced municipal permitting tools for high capacity transit projects.
Concerning the foreclosure prevention fee.
Concerning driver privacy protections.
Concerning the completion of postsecondary financial aid applications.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general’s office.
Concerning transportation resources.
Ensuring access to voting services for military, overseas, Native American, and disabled voters.
Concerning the preservation and inspection of state historical records.
Concerning protection of the voter registration database.
Updating provisions for consumer-owned utilities, including port districts, and affected market customers under the clean energy transformation act.
Improving school safety by extending penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and extracurricular activities and requiring schools to notify the public of such penalties.
Safeguarding personal information entrusted to agencies that is of no legitimate concern to the public.
Increasing transparency and consumer protection in water system rates.
Establishing a statewide low-income energy assistance program.
Strengthening health care market standards.
Providing school districts and public schools with assistance to coordinate comprehensive behavioral health supports for students.
Establishing land banking authorities.
Transferring ownership of a vehicle to an insurer under certain circumstances.
Concerning route jurisdiction transfer and abandonment.
Establishing a child care workforce standards board.
Concerning county ferry district authority.
Establishing the court unification task force.
Keeping our Washington national guard strong act.
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Increasing the availability of passenger-only ferries by establishing the mosquito fleet act.
Concerning termination and restatement of plan 1 of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Concerning defective license plates issued by the department of licensing.
Concerning immigrant worker protections.
Concerning permit review processes.
Increasing regulatory oversight of continuing care retirement communities.
Supporting children and youth behavioral health.
Concerning taxes imposed on insurers operating within the state.
Addressing the removal of vehicles by certain cities when obstructing the operation of streetcar vehicles or jeopardizing public safety.
Supporting wildfire mitigation by modifying RCW 82.04.29005, concerning taxes on loan interest.
Adjusting the price of a cash transaction to eliminate the need for pennies.
Exempting limited equity cooperatives from the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Requiring reviews of the performance, operations, and funding of the state’s public education system.
Concerning notifications and effective dates for department of revenue administration of certain excise taxes.
Concerning environmentally sustainable urban design.
Concerning climate commitment act compliance obligations for fuels supplied or otherwise sold into Washington.
Concerning climate commitment act accounts.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning cannabis license fees.
Establishing a tourism self-supported assessment program to fund statewide tourism promotion.
Concerning electric-assisted bicycle and electric motorcycle regulation.
Providing local governments tax resources and fund flexibility.
Encouraging permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and indoor emergency shelters.
Concerning fair treatment of waste to energy facilities under the climate commitment act.
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
Protecting elected officials and candidates, executive state officers, election officials, and criminal justice participants against threats and incidents of political violence.
Addressing emerging large energy use facilities.
Concerning the regulation of firearm manufacturing.
Using evidence-based instructional practices in reading and writing literacy for public elementary students.
Ensuring that unhoused children and youths in Washington have equal access to free, appropriate public education.
Protecting vulnerable users of public ways.
Concerning tribal consultation conducted by the energy facility site evaluation council.
Concerning the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide.
Clarifying consumer protections regarding unsolicited real estate transactions for public purposes or by nonprofit land conservancies.
Reducing regulatory stress in agriculture.
Concerning irrigation district director beneficial interests in contracts.
Informing users when content is developed or modified by artificial intelligence.
Concerning naturally occurring fibrous silicate materials.
Expanding access to albuterol in public and private schools.
Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.
Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.
Providing Washingtonians and their loved ones with location choices for interment of remains.
Concerning inmate funds.
Revised for 1st substitute: Expanding access to PANDA PANS treatment.
Expanding the use of distributed energy resources.
Concerning the supervision of individuals sentenced to community custody.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Authorizing community scaled weatherization projects.
Concerning public records act exemptions regarding concealed pistol licenses, permits to purchase firearms, and firearms purchases or transfers.
Exempting land classified under current use that is sold or transferred to a governmental entity from additional tax in certain circumstances.
Establishing a blue envelope program.
Protecting the public from water quality impacts of publicly owned or operated game farms.
Concerning the removal of deceased candidates for nonpartisan office from ballots.
Concerning firearms background check.
Creating a sales and use tax remittance program for affordable housing.
Addressing vehicle loads on public highways.
Concerning warehousing of alcohol.
Authorizing multiple liquor licensees to have licensed premises within a facility owned and leased out by another liquor licensee or person.
Concerning the medicaid access program.
Ending probates for profit.
Concerning pet insurance.
Making the property tax exemption for multipurpose senior citizen centers permanent.
Concerning certified medical assistants.
Concerning updates to the licensing division of the department of children, youth, and families.
Revised for 1st substitute: Regulating artificial intelligence companion chatbots.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan.
Allowing the Interstate 5 bridge replacement project toll facility bond retirement account to receive its proportionate share of earnings.
Creating the offense of reckless interference with emergency operations.
Concerning veterinarian-client-patient relationships.
Renaming certain state residential facilities for persons with developmental disabilities.
Concerning reporting requirements and law enforcement responses for incidents at private detention facilities.
Enhancing the operational efficiency of child care providers.
Requiring public employers under chapter 41.80 RCW to provide employee information to exclusive bargaining representatives.
Increasing transparency regarding residential habilitation center compliance with certain federal requirements.
Concerning personnel for ambulance service interfacility specialty care transports.
Concerning false identification as a peace officer.
Addressing restraint or isolation of students in public schools and educational programs.
Concerning medically tailored meals.
Concerning the authority of investigators of the attorney general's office.
Modifying transportation improvement board provisions.
Adopting the recommendations of the public records exemptions accountability committee in its 2025 annual report.
Authorizing agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers.
Concerning foreign national participation in Washington state elections.
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for workers separated from employment as a result of employer-initiated layoffs or workforce reductions.
Modifying joint legislative audit and review committee work plans to ensure efficient use of staff resources.
Concerning court rules and procedures.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Concerning cannabis testing laboratories.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Increasing the availability of passenger-only ferries by establishing the mosquito fleet act.
Concerning certified medical assistants.
Protecting access to life-saving care and substance use services.
Creating a data dashboard to track use of regulated substances.
Concerning utility connection charge waivers.
Repealing the community protection program.
Allowing certain private employer transportation services to use certain public transportation facilities.
Designating the twelfth day of December as the day of the 12s.
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Concerning Russ Blount memorial bridge naming.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Concerning targeted urban area tax preferences.
Allowing collective bargaining over contributions for certain supplemental retirement benefits.
Ensuring access to state benefits and opportunities for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning actions of the department of transportation to notify utility owners of projects and seek federal funding for utility relocation costs.
Concerning termination and restatement of plan 1 of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Establishing network adequacy standards for skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation hospitals.
Concerning paid family and medical leave rates.
Concerning paid family and medical leave rates.
Concerning agencies, firefighters, prosecutors, and general or limited authority law enforcement, extending eligibility for employment to all United States citizens or persons legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law.
Allowing certain private employer transportation services to use certain public transportation facilities.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
Allowing small business establishments in residential zones.
Concerning the prepayment of capital gains taxes six months prior to the due date.
Increasing the availability of passenger-only ferries by establishing the mosquito fleet act.
Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.
Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Modifying transportation improvement board provisions.
Protecting access to life-saving care and substance use services.
Requesting Congress to modify the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Concerning certified medical assistants.
Authorizing multiple liquor licensees to have licensed premises within a facility owned and leased out by another liquor licensee or person.
Protecting patients involved in motor vehicle accidents from delayed ambulance bills.
Designating the twelfth day of December as the day of the 12s.
Concerning cannabis testing laboratories.
Concerning Russ Blount memorial bridge naming.
Repealing the community protection program.
Concerning targeted urban area tax preferences.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel.
Concerning utility connection charge waivers.
Creating a data dashboard to track use of regulated substances.
Allowing collective bargaining over contributions for certain supplemental retirement benefits.
Informing users when content is developed or modified by artificial intelligence.
Eliminating preferential treatment related to a coal-fired electric generating plant.
Providing parental access to special education evaluation reports.
Concerning contributions in the state paid family and medical leave program.
Recognizing judicially affirmed and treaty-reserved fishing rights and promoting state-tribal cooperative agreements in the management of salmon, trout, and steelhead resources.
Promoting educational stability for children of military families.
Modernizing terminology when referring to individuals who are not citizens or nationals of the United States.
Concerning temporary exemptions from licensure for certain applicants for a license to practice music therapy.
Concerning hospital inspections.
Streamlining monitoring and oversight activities related to community residential service business providers.
Ensuring that work on fire protection sprinkler systems is performed by licensed contractors and certified fitters.
Modifying the spirits, beer, and wine theater license.
Changing the Washington code of military justice so that it includes certain protections for victims of an offense while serving within the organized militia of Washington.
Aligning the quality assurance fee for the ambulance transport fund with federal regulations.
Concerning county clerk fees.
Prohibiting negative use restrictions on real property that have the effect of limiting consumer access to food and medicine.
Concerning the dietitian licensure compact.
Updating terminology related to ski areas and winter sports activities.
Concerning notice requirements of identified hazards at construction worksites.
Prohibiting employers from microchipping employees.
Permitting the medical use of cannabis by qualifying patients in specified health care facilities.
Concerning electronic notarial acts.
Providing parameters for conducting searches of transgender and intersex individuals confined in a local jail in compliance with federal law.
Reducing the impact of the luxury aircraft tax.
Making payments for services provided by a rural emergency hospital subject to appropriation.
Improving the functioning of home care rate statutes.
Concerning dedicated accounts for fees collected for the implementation of environmental programs.
Addressing travel insurance.
Updating the definition of fetal death.
Modernizing methods of communications by the department of labor and industries.
Promoting transparency in certain industrial insurance rate increases.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning the laid-off employees act.
Concerning the definition of "rural county" for purposes of public facilities funding.
Concerning notice to striking workers applying for unemployment insurance benefits of potential overpayment assessment upon receipt of retroactive wages.
Prohibiting real estate brokers from marketing residential properties to an exclusive group of prospective buyers or real estate brokers.
Establishing the Washington division of civil air patrol as part of the Washington military department.
Protecting Washingtonians from invasion of privacy, including the unauthorized disclosure of sex designation information and historic sex designation changes in official government records.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning donations for children.
Clarifying the prohibition on voting more than once in an election.
Revised for 1st substitute: Removing the deadline for forming a public facilities district for regional aquatics and sports facilities.
Enforcing plumbing contractor requirements.
Concerning rental property disclosures of flooding history and flood risk.
Concerning coverage for HIV antiviral drugs.
Concerning the ongoing review of approved teacher and principal preparation programs.
Maintaining an online record of special education complaint decisions.
Concerning pregnancy-related accommodations.
Concerning the authority of court of appeals bailiffs to assess threats to court of appeals judicial officers and staff members.
Reestablishing the joint select committee on civic health.
Concerning local tax increment financing.
Concerning language accessible public programs, activities, and services conducted, operated, or administered by state agencies.
Establishing a commercial truck safety and education council.
Concerning fifth-wheel travel trailers.
Concerning caseload forecasting for food assistance programs.
Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.
Ensuring nonprofit housing providers qualify for a property tax exemption when the property is temporarily used for certain community purposes other than affordable housing.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Updating the role of the Washington traffic safety commission in identifying the risk factors that lead to roadway fatalities.
Increasing the maximum annual limit for regularly scheduled fundraising activities for the nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places property tax exemption.
Establishing a pilot program for posttraumatic stress disorder treatment and research.
Concerning requirements of oil tankers operating in restricted waters.
Concerning common interest communities.
Establishing the heritage orchard program.
Concerning predesign thresholds.
Increasing small works roster contract limits.
Modifying the Washington commercial electronic mail act.
Reducing certain reporting obligations under environmental or energy laws.
Modifying requirements for service of unlawful detainer notices and other notices served in the same manner.
Modifying requirements for service of rent increase notices.
Providing flexibility in the partnership access line assessment to cover administrative costs.
Exempting certain former foster care providers from adult family home licensure.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning the regulation of nursing. (CORRECTED COPY)
Amending the state civil service statutes to include Washington technology solutions network and security systems employees.
Concerning the threshold for payment of a lump sum retirement allowance in lieu of a monthly benefit.
Concerning the professional engineers' registration act.
Concerning statewide food security.
Modifying shared leave provisions to authorize shared leave for victims of a hate crime and those whose absence is due to immigration enforcement actions against the employee or the employee's relative.
Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.
Preserving timber tax distributions for school districts with recent school district levy failures.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county and in Yakima county.
Concerning language access providers' collective bargaining.
Concerning payment of expenses from the earnings of retirement system trust funds.
Establishing fee authority for accreditation services provided to opioid treatment programs by the department of health.
Authorizing transportation vehicle fund transfers.
Concerning critical access hospital designations in Skagit county.
Concerning misclassification in the finishing trades on public works projects.
Establishing the preK promise account.
Removing the acreage limit on the property tax exemption for nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning sexually explicit depictions of minors.
Concerning the health technology assessment program.
Concerning the use of a smart access system in a residential property subject to the residential landlord-tenant act.
Modifying funding for the passport to careers program and eligibility for the Washington college grant.
Concerning Medicare.
Authorizing the Washington state leadership board to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources.
Enacting the uniform consumer debt default judgments act.
Concerning moneys available to a port district allocated for the purchase of zero and near zero emission cargo handling equipment.
Concerning the office of homeless youth prevention and protection programs advisory committee.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements for adults.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning personality rights.
Concerning employers' information reporting for purposes of unemployment compensation.
Improving access to abortion medications.
Concerning the creation of building codes for kit homes.
Concerning the sale of surplus property by water-sewer districts.
Concerning the responsibility of certain counties to include freight rail dependent use overlay as part of the transportation element of their comprehensive plan.
Establishing labor protections for domestic workers.
Concerning accounts.
Reducing impacts from derelict vessels.
Concerning emergency medical technician recertification.
Concerning performance measures, duties, and reporting requirements for the office of privacy and data protection.
Concerning the use of nursing titles.
Requiring state registered apprenticeships in the building and construction trades to provide behavioral health and wellness training.
Expanding opportunities for affordable housing developments on properties owned by religious organizations.
Increasing the supply of condominiums by expanding the types of condominium buildings that may be subject to an express warranty of quality and express warranty insurance coverage.
Preserving access to preventive services by clarifying state authority and definitions.
Concerning scissor stair regulations in the state building code.
Adopting national standards for factory built housing and commercial structures.
Concerning middle housing in unincorporated areas.
Concerning the supervision of diagnostic radiologic technologists, therapeutic radiologic technologists, and magnetic resonance imaging technologists.
Concerning the veterans affairs advisory committee.
Removing the acreage limit on the property tax exemption for nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places.
Concerning the sale of surplus property by water-sewer districts.
Concerning the creation of building codes for kit homes.
Concerning Medicare.
Concerning social housing public development authorities.
Concerning the veterans affairs advisory committee.
Concerning budget sustainability.
Concerning corporate filings and other documents processed by the secretary of state's corporations and charities division.
Concerning the community reinvestment program.
Concerning the recovery of unpaid wages.
Concerning collective bargaining for certain employees who are enrolled in academic programs at public institutions of higher education.
Updating timber sale process efficiencies and adopting consistent language for the department's land sales.
Clarifying the scope of authority of the office of independent investigations to align with current operations and practices and to include public disclosure requirements and protect privacy.
Preventing unintentional lapses and cancellations of life insurance policies.
Facilitating the rapid sharing of overdose mapping information for overdose prevention.
Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.
Concerning collective bargaining for employees not covered by the national labor relations act.
Improving efficiency in appeals to the pollution control hearings board.
Applying substance use disorder monitoring program provisions to nursing assistants.
Concerning early learning program licensing requirements.
Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating postgraduate degree requirements that are unnecessary.
Including tribal representation in certain transportation activities.
Improving regulatory efficiency by integrating executive order 25-03, concerning permitting and licensing processes, into chapter 43.42A RCW.
Improving government efficiency related to reports by state agencies.
Concerning the health plan certification process.
Making a technical correction to the surcharges authorized for certified anesthesiologist assistants.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Increasing the maximum weight of certain vehicles subject to transportation benefit district vehicle fees.
Providing for continuous, safe, and accessible pedestrian passage during certain construction projects.
Creating a nondisciplinary pathway for relinquishing licenses issued by the Washington medical commission.
Concerning prevention of and remedies for human trafficking.
Including tribal representation in certain transportation activities.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Implementing safe system approach strategies for active transportation infrastructure.
Preserving homeownership options by limiting excessive home buying by certain entities.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board administrative changes.
Revised for engrossed: Requesting an investigation into the violent death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.
Recognizing Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas.
Concerning anaphylaxis medications in schools.
Concerning garnishment forms.
Implementing safe system approach strategies for active transportation infrastructure.
Adding federally recognized Indian tribes to the list of entities that may participate in the conservation futures program.
Providing school construction assistance program facilities support for on-base schools.
Revised for 1st substitute: Expanding the definition of uniformed personnel regarding correctional officers for purposes of interest arbitration.
Improving traffic safety by modifying penalty amounts for certain traffic infractions.
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.
Providing tax relief to Washington residents impacted by the atmospheric river and winter weather event.
Creating the capitol centennial stewardship account and authorizing members of the legislature and statewide elected officials to solicit gifts, grants, and donations to the account.
Revised for engrossed: Defining the cost of quality child care for the biennial survey.
Updating the office of homeless youth program provisions.
Updating the arbitration fee collected for the new motor vehicle arbitration account.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning lowering the interest rate for medical debt.
Supporting the recovery of missing persons.
Establishing data and personal safety protections within areas of public accommodation for all Washington residents.
Encouraging construction of affordable housing by streamlining the permitting process.
Concerning direct review of administrative decisions by the court of appeals.
Enacting the uniform mortgage modification act.
Supporting public school students by improving their access to surplus technology hardware.
Interfering with access to a place of religious worship.
Ensuring connectivity for Washington wildlife through safe passages.
Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning the sale of juice grapes.
Encouraging fire districts and insurance providers to develop voluntary incentives to promote best practices.
Concerning debris escaping from vehicles on public highways.
Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.
Providing parameters for conducting searches of transgender and intersex individuals confined in a local jail in compliance with federal law.
Reestablishing the advisory board for the missing and exploited children task force.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning boundary line surveys on public lands owned or managed by the department of natural resources.
Adopting national standards for uniformed and overseas civilian voting, including conforming amendments to existing statute.
Repealing and reorganizing outdated statutes concerning public schools.
Requesting that Congress enact legislation that would reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions that were in effect under the Glass-Steagall act.
Revised for 1st substitute: Requesting the transportation commission to designate the overpass over Interstate 82 as the Washington state patrol trooper Charles Frank Noble, Jr. memorial overpass.
Extending the naming of Martin Luther King, Jr. Way.
Addressing reckless driving in cases involving excessive speed.
Concerning the veterans affairs advisory committee.
Revised for 1st substitute: Regulating artificial intelligence companion chatbots.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning biosimilar medicines and interchangeable biological products.
Designating the state cactus.
Concerning testimony of children.
Making supplemental transportation appropriations for the 2025-2027 fiscal biennium.
Adopting the evergreen state as the state nickname.
Concerning the limited license legal technician program.
Strengthening security for Washington state judicial officers and court personnel.
Making adjustments to the schedule for reporting campaign finance expenditure activity.
Protecting student and employee information from public disclosure.
Addressing artificial intelligence, student discipline, and surveillance in public schools.
Protecting consumers of virtual currency kiosks.
Concerning testimony of children.
Designating the state cactus.
Concerning the limited license legal technician program.
Concerning excise taxes on cigarettes, vapor products, and tobacco products.
Updating terminology related to ski areas and winter sports activities.
Revised for 1st substitute: Addressing funding for health insurance premium assistance.
Vacating convictions involving the exercise of treaty rights by Indian tribal members.
Establishing a passenger rail advisory committee.
Addressing school district accounting, budgeting, and reporting requirements.
Modifying provisions related to individuals found to have committed criminal offenses when under the age of 18.
Concerning sharing and protection of tribal data.
Allowing the use of multiple award task order contracting by the department of transportation and regional transit authorities.
Incentivizing grocery stores located in underserved communities.
Concerning the housing finance commission.
Providing remedies for defendant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking.
Establishing the boys and men commission.
Providing certainty for the development of low-to-zero carbon alternative jet fuel production in Washington state.
Establishing the supporting our early education degree seekers scholarship.
Maintaining the financial solvency of school districts.
Concerning the state and tribal government-to-government relationship.
Providing for the suspension of tolling on certain facilities in the event of an emergency.
Adopting national standards for uniformed and overseas civilian voting, including conforming amendments to existing statute.
Concerning the relationships between health carriers and contracting providers.
Supporting combat-injured veterans.
Strengthening patients' rights regarding their health care information.
Prohibiting the post-loss assignment of benefits in property insurance.
Correcting terminology to align the revised code of Washington with recent reorganization at the department of social and health services.
Extending the deadline for a rural county collecting the sales and use tax for economic development purposes to designate industrial land banks under the growth management act.
Establishing the legislative task force on public records act modernization consisting of eight voting members and four nonvoting legislators.
Concerning a pilot process for the upper Columbia water rights adjudication.
Concerning civics education for public school students through instruction and information about the production and use of official signatures.
Concerning litigation finance.
Promoting transparency in certain industrial insurance rate increases.
Protecting Washington children online.
Establishing a medical loss ratio of at least 90 percent for health plans.
Revising the real estate seller disclosure notice to reflect changes in the pollution liability insurance agency's home heating oil tank insurance program.
Adding discretion to wage enforcement actions.
Concerning the legislative-executive poverty reduction task force.
Modernizing methods of communications by the department of labor and industries.
Concerning the siting of distributed energy generation resources on agricultural lands.
Modifying provisions related to individuals found to have committed criminal offenses when under the age of 18.
Concerning the maximum principal amount of small loans.
Authorizing county auditors to create a voluntary property title protection program to prevent land record fraud.
Exempting information in collaborative drug therapy agreements from disclosure under the public records act.
Regulating high-risk artificial intelligence system development, deployment, and use.
Concerning regional transportation plans, of regional transportation planning organizations containing certain counties, providing for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board administrative changes.
Updating provisions for consumer-owned utilities, including port districts, and affected market customers under the clean energy transformation act.
Concerning workers' wages and benefits in the construction industry.
Countering unpiloted aircraft systems.
Protecting emergency responders and emergency response operations in Washington.
Concerning payment of expenses from the earnings of retirement system trust funds.
Improving the risk assessment process used when investigating alleged child abuse and neglect referrals.
Concerning midwife supervision of medical assistants and lactation consultants.
Concerning the office of homeless youth prevention and protection programs advisory committee.
Concerning the regulated sports wagering industry.
Concerning the relationships between health carriers and contracting providers.
Increasing transmission capacity.
Protecting Washington children online.
Concerning truck and trailer length limitations.
Concerning the relationships between health carriers and contracting providers.
Concerning mobile dwellings.
Increasing transmission capacity.
Improving the risk assessment process used when investigating alleged child abuse and neglect referrals.
Increasing access and resources for behavioral health emergency services providers by imposing a covered lives assessment on specific health plans.
Concerning 6PPD and regrettable 6PPD substitutes in tires.
Authorizing the court to order certain conditions during child welfare shelter care hearings.
Protecting local representation by strengthening and securing fair elections in local governments.
Providing adjustments to the early support for infants and toddlers program.
Expanding the scope of programs for postsecondary students experiencing homelessness and former foster youth.
Concerning snowmobile registration fees.
Concerning fire protection districts.
Concerning tourism promotion areas.
Concerning remedies for violations of federal constitutional rights occurring during immigration enforcement.
Providing school construction assistance program facilities support for on-base schools.
Advancing digital opportunities for all.
Concerning postconsumer recycled content requirements for plastic products.
Modifying provisions relating to the crime of failure to register.
Increasing the maximum weight of certain vehicles subject to transportation benefit district vehicle fees.
Supporting the acquisition of federal funds to promote economic development.
Concerning public defense services.
Streamlining transportation projects.
Modifying the time component of various definitions for purposes of commute trip reduction.
Establishing a global war on terror memorial on the capitol campus.
Concerning extended producer responsibility requirements associated with paint.
Protecting patient access to discounted medications and health care services through Washington's health care safety net by preventing manufacturer limitations on the 340B drug pricing program.
Concerning unauthorized Uniform Commercial Code filings.
Creating the educational transit access grant program to reduce the cost of public transportation for community and technical college students.
Providing for enhanced municipal permitting tools for high capacity transit projects.
Concerning postsecondary education consumer protections in the event of school or program closures.
Requiring timely reimbursement of state agencies and local jurisdictions mobilized under the Washington state fire services mobilization plan.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for qualifying farm machinery and equipment.
Concerning taxes administered by the department of revenue.
Concerning the delivery, execution, acceptance, and provisions of individual storage space rental agreements and modifying the use of individual storage spaces after notice of termination or nonrenewal of rental agreements.
Exempting providers of free durable medical equipment from retail sales and use tax for certain items.
Establishing statewide standards for when local governments may enforce laws regulating the use of public space for life-sustaining activities.
Prohibiting the force-feeding of birds.
Concerning garnishment forms.
Increasing opportunities for cities to utilize county resources for road construction and maintenance.
Requesting Congress to ensure that federal wildfire response entities have the capacity to protect communities and infrastructure, limit impacts to natural resources and watersheds, and protect wildland firefighter health and safety.
Establishing guidelines for what constitutes a socially disadvantaged individual for the purpose of business enterprise state certification.
Improving statewide coordination in support of anadromous fish recovery.
Concerning emergency meetings of public agencies.
Addressing records maintained by the office of the education ombuds.
Supporting public school students by improving their access to surplus technology hardware.
Modifying funding for the passport to careers program and eligibility for the Washington college grant.
Concerning patient access to elective percutaneous coronary interventions in ambulatory surgical facilities.
Holding state officers and state employees to the same conflict of interest standard that is required of municipal officers.
Creating uniformity for the process by which cities planning under the growth management act implement real estate excise taxes.
Concerning psychiatric pharmacists.
Concerning phthalates in medical equipment used for intravenous purposes.
Expanding opportunities for competency-based assessments in graduation pathway options.
Concerning actions arising out of real estate appraisal activity.
Designating the state shark.
Concerning sales and use tax for cultural access programs.
Increasing opportunities for cities to utilize county resources for road construction and maintenance.
Modifying and extending the adaptive housing retail sales and use tax preference for disabled veterans.
Concerning local government procurement.
Changing the deadline for forming a public facilities district for regional aquatics and sports facilities.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general’s office.
Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Concerning nursing delegation.
Establishing the preK promise account.
Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Concerning recycling and waste reduction.
Allowing wineries to hold a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license.
Concerning vehicular homicide offenses.
Improving government efficiency through amending and repealing obsolete statutory language.
Adjusting school director districts.
Concerning individual privacy by Washington technology solutions through an exemption from public inspection and copying.
Concerning participation in the address confidentiality program by administrative law judges and staff employed by the office of administrative hearings.
Concerning recycling and waste reduction.
Removing the requirement for certain education agencies to reside in the office of the superintendent of public instruction for administrative purposes and by making other necessary changes to support independent administration of each agency.
Concerning performance-based building codes for low-rise residential buildings.
Prohibiting the act of declawing cats.
Requiring hospitals to offer immunizations for influenza in certain cases.
Restricting the possession of weapons on the premises of state or local public buildings, parks or playground facilities where children are likely to be present, and county fairs and county fair facilities.
Concerning the selling, possessing, transporting, and distributing of farmed octopus.
Increasing awareness of the potential harm caused by releasing pets or aquatic plants into the natural environment.
Calculating the inflation rate for aquatic land leases.
Concerning postpartum coverage.
Increasing funding for K-12, health care, and public safety by repealing or modifying tax preferences for certain industries and goods.
Establishing a driver work zone and first responder safety course requirement.
Streamlining certain decisions pertaining to the development or extension of a trail or path from the state environmental policy act.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Addressing unexcused student absences.
Furthering digital equity and opportunity in Washington state.
Concerning asbestos-containing building materials.
Concerning the retention of hospital medical records.
Extending the commute trip reduction tax credit.
Concerning fee disclosure for lodging accommodations.
Concerning the disclosure of critical energy infrastructure information.
Concerning advanced practice registered nurse and physician assistant reimbursement.
Making financial education instruction a graduation requirement in public schools.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Adjourning SINE DIE.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Concerning general supervision of diagnostic radiologic technologists, therapeutic radiologic technologists, and magnetic resonance imaging technologists by licensed physicians.
Authorizing the use of automated vehicle noise enforcement cameras in vehicle-racing camera enforcement zones.
Concerning work programs for incarcerated persons.
Extending the cannabis social equity program.
Expanding access to funding from the multiuse roadway safety account for eligible cities and for the Washington state departments of natural resources and fish and wildlife for maintenance and guidance of motorized recreation on green dot roads.
Modifying the fee to support family services.
Expanding the locations where a person can be guilty of unlawful transit conduct to include the Washington state ferries.
Concerning the law enforcement aviation support grant program.
Concerning accountability and access to services for individuals charged with a misdemeanor.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Concerning cost sharing for maternity services.
Standardizing notification provisions relating to local tax rate changes and shared taxes administered by the department.
Concerning job postings requiring driver's licenses.
Revised for 1st substitute: Permitting individuals retired from the public employees' retirement system, the teachers' retirement system, the school employees' retirement system, and the public safety employees' retirement system additional opportunities to work for up to 1,040 hours per year while in receipt of pension benefits.
Eliminating the Washington state leadership board.
Revised for 1st substitute: Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Concerning the development of clear and objective standards, conditions, and procedures for residential development.
Closing the Yakima Valley school and Rainier school.
Providing labor market protections for domestic workers.
Concerning postpartum coverage.
Concerning the taxation of nicotine products.
Addressing unexcused student absences.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning payments to tow truck operators for the release of vehicles to indigent persons.
Delaying the rebasing of the nursing home payment rates to 2028.
Improving outcomes for individuals adjudicated of juvenile offenses by increasing opportunities for community placement options and refining procedural requirements.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning the management of individuals who are placed in juvenile rehabilitation institutions.
Concerning alternative procurement and delivery models for transportation projects.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Studying taxes and fees related to alcohol.
Concerning the capital budget.
Revised for 1st substitute: Making transportation appropriations.
Amending the parents rights initiative to bring it into alignment with existing law.
Revised for 1st substitute: Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium operating appropriations and 2023-2025 fiscal biennium second supplemental operating appropriations.
Concerning student athlete insurance.
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.
Increasing license, permit, and endorsement fees.
Supporting remote testing options for students enrolled in online school programs.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Allowing objectively reasonable regulation of the utilization of public property.
Establishing the own your own art purchase program.
Improving school safety by extending penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and extracurricular activities and requiring schools to notify the public of such penalties.
Concerning county fees for administration of the real estate excise tax.
Concerning job postings requiring driver's licenses.
Concerning an additive capital budget for state matching funds and federal expenditure authority for broadband.
Concerning medicaid coverage for traditional health care practices.
Concerning the law enforcement aviation support grant program.
Authorizing counties to impose a public utility tax.
Adding a nonfamilial heir to the estate tax deduction.
Creating a local sales and use tax to fund services for children and families that enhance well-being, promote mental health, and provide early interventions.
Renaming the Joel Pritchard State Library.
Concerning special license plates.
Making financial education instruction a graduation requirement in public schools.
Concerning persons serving long sentences for offenses committed prior to reaching 21 years of age.
Extending the commute trip reduction tax credit.
Concerning public facilities district formation.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interest of justice.
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Concerning work programs for incarcerated persons.
Concerning retroactively applying the requirement to exclude certain juvenile convictions from an offender score regardless of the date of the offense.
Improving outcomes for individuals adjudicated of juvenile offenses by increasing opportunities for community placement options and refining procedural requirements.
Increasing environmental justice by improving government decisions.
Concerning school operating costs.
Creating several new special license plates.
Modernizing, harmonizing, and clarifying laws concerning sheriffs, chiefs, marshals, and police matrons.
Authorizing the use of automated vehicle noise enforcement cameras in vehicle-racing camera enforcement zones.
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Modifying the capital gains tax.
Prohibiting deductions for credit card transaction processing fees from employee tips.
Concerning community custody.
Authorizing a qualified county to impose a tax for the funding of behavioral health diversion from the criminal justice system.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Providing special education funding and support for inclusionary practices.
Concerning county property tax levies for public health clinic purposes.
Allowing counties or cities to impose a real estate excise tax for the purpose of developing affordable housing, subject to the will of the voters.
Repealing the public utility tax credit for home energy assistance.
Concerning management of individuals who are placed in juvenile rehabilitation institutions.
Modifying the conditions for use of funds for special license plates.
Furthering digital equity and opportunity in Washington state.
Improving the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Authorizing funding tools to mitigate the impact of sales tax sourcing in certain cities that host industrial and warehousing industries.
Concerning abandoned vehicles sold at auctions conducted by registered tow truck operators.
Providing tax exemption for the first 20,000 gallons of wine sold by a winery in Washington.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Concerning water recreation facilities.
Extending the cannabis social equity program.
Concerning general supervision of diagnostic radiologic technologists, therapeutic radiologic technologists, and magnetic resonance imaging technologists by licensed physicians.
Concerning pretrial release.
Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Establishing a right to repair for mobility equipment for persons with physical disabilities.
Supporting survivors of sexual assault in public elementary and secondary schools.
Concerning hydraulic project approval mitigation after natural events.
Establishing a driver work zone and first responder safety course requirement.
Concerning asbestos-containing building materials.
Amending the timeline for reporting campaign contributions and expenditures.
Calculating the inflation rate for aquatic land leases.
Streamlining certain decisions pertaining to the development or extension of a trail or path from the state environmental policy act.
Concerning fee disclosure for lodging accommodations.
Concerning the disclosure of critical energy infrastructure information.
Concerning accountability and access to services for individuals charged with a misdemeanor.
Expanding access to funding from the multiuse roadway safety account for eligible cities and for the Washington state departments of natural resources and fish and wildlife for maintenance and guidance of motorized recreation on green dot roads.
Concerning advanced practice registered nurse and physician assistant reimbursement.
Concerning cost sharing for maternity services.
Expanding the locations where a person can be guilty of unlawful transit conduct to include the Washington state ferries.
Modifying the fee to support family services.
Concerning the retention of hospital medical records.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Concerning persons serving long sentences for offenses committed prior to reaching 21 years of age.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Standardizing notification provisions relating to local tax rate changes and shared taxes administered by the department.
Concerning transportation resources.
Delaying the home care aide certification requirements.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning special license plates and personalized license plates.
Revised for 1st substitute: Closing the Rainier school by June 30, 2027.
Revised for 1st substitute: Amending the Washington college grant and college bound scholarship.
Concerning wellness incentives for public and school employee health benefit plans.
Rebalancing statutory fund transfers and revenue dedications for transportation.
Revised for 1st substitute: Modifying the application and administration of certain excise taxes.
Adopting recommendations from the tax preference performance review process, eliminating obsolete tax preferences, clarifying legislative intent, and addressing changes in constitutional law.
Increasing funding to the education legacy trust account by creating a more progressive rate structure for the capital gains tax and estate tax.
Regarding concession fees by duty-free sales enterprises.
Modifying the capital gains tax.
Expanding pregnancy-related accommodations.
Modifying child care and early childhood development programs.
Implementing K-12 savings and efficiencies.
Concerning child support pass through.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Expanding and funding the foreclosure mediation program.
Concerning partial confinement eligibility and alignment.
Concerning the interstate bridge replacement toll bond authority.
Concerning affordable housing development in counties not closing the gap between estimated existing housing units within the county and existing housing needs.
Updating and modernizing the Washington state health plan.
Revised for 1st substitute: Accommodating multiple vehicle types for transporting students.
Developing a schedule for court appointment of attorneys for children and youth in dependency and termination proceedings.
Concerning accounts.
Concerning actuarial funding of pension systems.
Concerning department of corrections behavioral health certification.
Implementing the recommendations of the long-term services and supports trust commission.
Revised for 1st substitute: Supporting economic security by updating provisions related to the home security fund and the essential needs and housing support program.
Creating a business and occupation tax deduction and increasing the rate for persons conducting payment card processing activities.
Concerning the recovery of the aged, blind, or disabled assistance program.
Enhancing consumer protections for automobile insurance coverage.
Prohibiting health carriers, facilities, and providers from making any public statements of any potential or planned contract terminations unless it satisfies a legal obligation.
Providing temporary interfund loans for school districts.
Concerning cannabis retailer advertising.
Allowing for corrections to wage and salary disclosures.
Concerning public facilities districts.
Concerning public employee collective bargaining processes.
Modifying tax and revenue laws in a manner that is not estimated to affect state or local tax collections.
Concerning the ethics in public service act.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning exemptions from garnishment.
Ensuring access to primary care, behavioral health, and affordable hospital services.
Expanding access to leave and safety accommodations to include workers who are victims of hate crimes or bias incidents.
Authorizing middle housing in unincorporated growth areas and unincorporated urban growth areas, certain limited areas of more intensive rural development, and fully contained communities.
Concerning dignity in pregnancy loss.
Creating a task force on housing cost driver analysis.
Enhancing requirements relating to the purchase, transfer, and possession of firearms.
Concerning clemency and pardons.
Concerning supervision compliance credit.
Concerning payment to acute care hospitals for difficult to discharge medicaid patients.
Eliminating the Washington employee ownership program.
Expanding the duties of the office of the family and children's ombuds to include juvenile rehabilitation facilities operated by the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
Concerning special education funding.
Concerning superior court clerk fees.
Establishing a right to repair for mobility equipment for persons with physical disabilities.
Concerning open motion picture captioning in motion picture theaters.
Concerning the waiver of municipal utility connection charges for certain properties.
Concerning officer certification definitions, processes, and commissioning.
Updating emergency response systems in public schools including panic or alert buttons.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Creating the medicaid access program.
Improving public safety funding by providing resources to local governments and state and local criminal justice agencies, and authorizing a local option tax.
Concerning certified peer support specialists.
Modernizing the regulation of alcohol service in public spaces.
Concerning services and supports for individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Convening a work group regarding the streamlining of permitting for transportation projects.
Establishing intercity passenger rail improvement priorities.
Extending the fee on real estate broker licenses to fund the Washington center for real estate research and adjusting the fee to account for inflation.
Addressing the care of students with adrenal insufficiency by parent-designated adults.
Enhancing crisis response services through co-response integration and support.
Increasing license, permit, and endorsement fees.
Concerning cost-of-living adjustments for community and technical college employees.
Concerning election security.
Concerning expansion of voter registration services by government agencies.
Addressing the burden of unintentional overpayments on older adults and adults with disabilities served by the department of social and health services.
Creating additional requirements for collector vehicle and horseless carriage license plates to improve compliance and public safety.
Concerning collective bargaining by fish and wildlife officers.
Concerning the duties of industrial insurance self-insured employers and third-party administrators.
Concerning school district materials, supplies, and operating costs.
Establishing shared streets.
Delaying the use of the ASAM 4 criteria, treatment criteria for addictive, substance related, and co-occurring conditions.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Reducing the developmental disabilities administration's no-paid services caseload services.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning access to recreation sites or lands.
Concerning sampling or testing of biosolids for PFAS chemicals.
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Establishing surface mine reclamation permit fees.
Addressing transition to kindergarten programs.
Modifying the property tax exemption for community centers.
Lengthening port commissioner terms.
Adding the department of natural resources' civil enforcement decisions under RCW 76.04.205 to appeals that may be heard by the pollution control hearings board.
Concerning benefits authorized to be offered by the public employees' benefits board.
Concerning filing of adjudication claims for precode uses of groundwater and surface water in the water resource inventory area 1 water rights adjudication.
Concerning the appointment, removal, and salary of the state actuary.
Amending the climate commitment act by adjusting auction price containment mechanisms and ceiling prices, addressing the department of ecology's authority to amend rules to facilitate linkage with other jurisdictions, and providing for market dynamic analysis.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures and reporting.
Improving young driver safety.
Concerning the Columbia river recreational salmon and steelhead endorsement program.
Concerning litter.
Increasing the reimbursement cap for moving and relocation expenses incurred by persons affected by agency displacements.
Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts.
Increasing support and services for veterans.
Concerning workplace violence in health care settings.
Expanding protections for workers in the state paid family and medical leave program.
Concerning the salaries of ferry system collective bargaining units.
Concerning the clean fuels program.
Improving outcomes associated with waste material management systems.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with hydrofluorocarbons.
Concerning teacher residency and apprenticeship programs.
Authorizing utility companies to securitize certain costs related to disasters or emergencies to lower costs to customers.
Increasing transparency regarding sewage-containing spills.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Ensuring environmental and public health protection from solid waste handling facility operations.
Modifying allowable terms for the lease of unused highway land.
Increasing housing options through lot splitting.
Modernizing the all payers claim database.
Streamlining the toll rate setting process at the transportation commission.
Modernizing the adopt-a-highway program to improve its ability to meet its original purpose within existing fiscal limitations.
Improving safe excavation practices and preventing damage to underground utilities.
Reorganizing and adding subchapter headings to public employees' collective bargaining statutes.
Extending the water supply milestone for the Yakima river basin integrated plan to 2035.
Providing equity in eligibility for the college bound scholarship.
Concerning livestock identification.
Concerning the Washington customized employment training program.
Concerning the penalties for theft and possession of stolen property from first responders.
Concerning the exemption for fuels used for agricultural purposes in the climate commitment act.
Modifying child care provider qualifications.
Providing funding for municipalities participating in the regional 911 emergency communications system.
Extending the expiration of certain school employee postretirement employment restrictions.
Extending special education services to students with disabilities until the end of the school year in which the student turns 22.
Ensuring compliance with the housing element requirements of the growth management act.
Revised for engrossed: Encouraging the development of distributed energy resources.
Streamlining the subdivision process inside urban growth areas.
Concerning the siting of child care centers.
Supporting the implementation of competency-based education.
Concerning lead in cookware.
Concerning alternate funding for libraries.
Concerning employment loss due to businesses closing or mass layoffs.
Extending the effective date of licensing living accommodations for residential private schools.
Regulating exterior cladding materials.
Concerning educational interpreters.
Encouraging local government partner promise scholarship programs within the opportunity scholarship program.
Encouraging the deployment of low carbon thermal energy networks.
Promoting transit-oriented housing development.
Adjusting age requirements for accessing the early childhood education and assistance program.
Clarifying tribal membership on local boards of health.
Concerning tribal warrants.
Changing the vessel length requirement in obtaining nonresident vessel permits.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning legal representation under the involuntary treatment act.
Correcting obsolete or erroneous references in statutes administered by the insurance commissioner.
Expanding the locations where a person can be guilty of unlawful transit conduct to include the Washington state ferries.
Standardizing notification provisions relating to local tax rate changes and shared taxes administered by the department.
Ensuring patient choice and access to care by prohibiting unfair and deceptive dental insurance practices.
Protecting employees from coercion in the workplace based on immigration status.
Adding blood type information to drivers' licenses and identicards.
Concerning the northeast Washington wolf-livestock management account.
Revised for engrossed: Limiting financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers.
Adopting the department of social and health services report recommendations addressing a regulatory oversight plan for continuing care retirement communities.
Modifying reports of fire losses.
Providing owners of real estate taken through eminent domain by school districts, or sold under threat of eminent domain, the opportunity to purchase the real estate back when it is not put to intended public use.
Protecting the confidentiality of records and information that may be relevant to another state's enforcement of its laws.
Concerning the installation of transportation electrification infrastructure.
Declaring civil immigration enforcement as unprofessional conduct of bail bond recovery agents.
Exempting local governments providing certain services for projects under the jurisdiction of the energy facility siting evaluation council from certain appeals.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Concerning the transportation of individuals released or discharged from the custody of the department of corrections.
Improving access to appropriate mental health and substance use disorder services.
Permitting early deployment of state fire service resources.
Concerning protection order hope cards.
Concerning state highway construction project alternative contracting procedures.
Modifying the drug take-back program.
Concerning accountability for persons for speeding.
Concerning the reprocurement of medical assistance services, including the realignment of behavioral health crisis services for medicaid enrollees.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Allowing a specialty electrician to continue working under a valid specialty certificate of competency while enrolled in a journey level apprenticeship program.
Amending the county population threshold for counties that may exempt from taxation the value of accessory dwelling units to incentivize rental to low-income households.
Streamlining and clarifying local governments' land use permitting workloads.
Adding to the list of provisions prohibited from rental agreements.
Concerning minimum parking requirements.
Concerning the notice of sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities.
Conducting a study of insurance coverage options for permanently affordable homeownership units.
Strengthening Washington's leadership and accountability on climate policy by transitioning to annual reporting of statewide emissions data.
Concerning the administration of the Andy Hill cancer research endowment.
Concerning reentry council.
Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse and neglect.
Requiring training for cosmetologists, barbers, estheticians, and hair designers on the care, styling, and treatment of textured hair.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning compensation in frontier one counties for deer and elk damage.
Creating a certification for memory care services.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Authorizing county commissioners to administer oaths of office to state legislators.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Concerning law enforcement personnel grievance arbitration procedures.
Concerning the Washington saves administrative trust account.
Concerning sustainable state tourism promotion.
Revised for 1st substitute: Modifying provisions regarding family home providers overseen and certified by a federal military service.
Protecting Washington communities from lead-based paint.
Providing tuition waivers for tribal elders at Washington’s community and technical colleges.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning paid family and medical leave premium collection for dockworkers.
Codifying emergency rules to protect the right of a pregnant person to access treatment for emergency medical conditions in hospital emergency departments.
Establishing a public records exemption for the proprietary information of public risk pools.
Providing compensation to members of the department of children, youth, and families oversight board with direct lived experience.
Increasing access to prescription hormone therapy.
Concerning family reconciliation services.
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Concerning the property tax exemptions for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers.
Allowing the use of paid sick leave to prepare for or participate in certain immigration proceedings.
Regarding the costs of compliance with the state energy performance standard.
Increasing the flexibility of existing funding sources to fund public safety and other facilities by modifying the local real estate excise tax.
Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.
Concerning the homelessness point-in-time count.
Revised for 1st substitute: Expanding the definition of uniformed personnel to all law enforcement officers employed by a city, town, county, or governing body of a municipal airport operating under the provisions of chapter 14.08 RCW.
Improving access to educational services by reducing barriers to obtaining vital records and allowing alternative forms of documentation.
Modernizing the child fatality statute.
Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.
Concerning career and technical education in sixth grade.
Concerning the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning payment of seed contracts.
Concerning the retention of hospital medical records.
Concerning hospital price transparency.
Concerning vacancies on boards of county commissioners.
Modifying the definition of inflation rate for aquatic leases.
Concerning programs and services for incarcerated parents at the department of corrections.
Expanding minimum requirements for electrical inspectors to include certain out-of-state experience.
Concerning retention of court exhibits.
Expanding the early childhood court program.
Concerning the sales and use tax supporting chemical dependency and mental health treatment programs.
Simplifying processes and timelines related to personal property distraint.
Improving safety at institutions of higher education while supporting student survivors of sexual assault.
Encouraging public school instruction in awareness of blood donation.
Prohibiting the use of certain animals in traveling animal acts.
Requiring social equity impact analysis in performance audits and legislative public hearings thereon.
Concerning mobile market programs.
Concerning child care centers operated in existing buildings.
Concerning training provided by the criminal justice training commission.
Concerning veterans' medical foster homes.
Concerning call center retention.
Concerning contraceptive coverage.
Protecting consumers by removing barriers created by medical debt.
Concerning the public records exemptions accountability committee.
Repealing the expiration date for the ambulance transport fund.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Concerning common interest communities.
Concerning employer requirements for driving.
Ensuring the efficacy of judicial orders as harm reduction tools that increase the safety of survivors of abuse and support law enforcement in their efforts to enforce the law.
Concerning the direct sale of valuable materials for habitat restoration projects.
Establishing a Puget Sound nonspot shrimp pot fishery license.
Enacting the uniform custodial trust act.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning timelines for growth management comprehensive plan and development regulation updates.
Creating a health care entity registry.
Concerning building code and development regulation reform.
Improving developmentally appropriate alternatives for youth outside the formal court process.
Modifying the covenant homeownership program.
Exempting elective percutaneous coronary intervention performed in certain hospitals owned or operated by a state entity from certificate of need requirements.
Concerning Universal Health Care.
Amending the Constitution to allow the state to invest moneys from long-term services and supports accounts.
Establishing a prescribed fire claims fund pilot program.
Eliminating the exemption for assignments or substitutions of previously recorded deeds of trust from the document recording fee and the covenant homeownership program assessment.
Concerning the addition of airport capital projects as an allowable use of local real estate excise tax revenues.
Modifying bonding requirements in the design portion of design-build public works projects.
Addressing the impacts of burrowing shrimp on bottom culture shellfish farming through integrated pest management research.
Extending the pesticide application safety committee.
Improving student access to dual credit programs.
Concerning horse racing.
Reviewing state restrictions affecting students participating in secondary career and technical education programs and other state-approved career pathways.
Expanding the definition of "interested party" for the purposes of prevailing wage laws.
Adding a student member to the state board for community and technical colleges.
Concerning coverage requirements for prosthetic limbs and custom orthotic braces.
Expanding protections for applicants and employees under the Washington fair chance act.
Convening a work group to study and recommend strategies to recruit, train, and retain large animal veterinarians.
Eliminating the per transaction limit for wine and spirit sales.
Preserving the ability of public officials to address communicable diseases.
Rescinding prior applications for a constitutional convention to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Concerning court interpreters.
Modifying the responsible bidder criteria for public works projects.
Concerning workplace standards and requirements applicable to employers of isolated employees.
Improving access to career opportunities for students.
Concerning inspections for accredited birthing centers.
Placing licenses issued in chapters 18.71B and 18.71C RCW under the authority of the uniform disciplinary act.
Allowing public utility districts to form, own, or use captive insurers.
Concerning contracts for materials or work required by joint operating agencies.
Establishing department authority to ensure payment is received from the self-insured employer after a self-insured group or municipal employer has their self-insurer certification withdrawn.
Removing barriers for organizations selling manufactured homes to low-income households.
Extending the dairy inspection program until June 30, 2031.
Reducing satellite management agency requirements for simple group B public water systems.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
Modifying provisions of the revised uniform unclaimed property act.
Explicitly listing the department of labor and industries in the definition of limited authority Washington law enforcement agency while not granting new enforcement authority.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Concerning the leasing authority of the state parks and recreation commission at St. Edward State Park.
Aligning the implementation of application programming interfaces for prior authorization with federal guidelines.
Concerning broadcasters.
Concerning medicaid coverage for HIV antiviral drugs.
Updating the requirements for the clinical experience license for international medical graduates.
Addressing the current backlog of vehicle inspections.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning medical services for individuals in juvenile detention facilities.
Making updates to Washington's corporation acts.
Providing an exemption for women, infants, and children program staff to perform hematological screening tests.
Consolidating regulatory authority for nursing assistants.
Enacting the uniform antitrust premerger notification act.
Concerning health carrier reporting.