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Referred Bills (228)
Concerning the state building code council.
Concerning the collection of youth voter registration sign up information.
Adding the use of shared leave for employees who are sick or temporarily disabled because of pregnancy disability or for the purposes of parental leave to bond with the employee's newborn, adoptive, or foster child.
Modifying declaration of candidacy provisions.
Concerning the removal of payment credentials and other sensitive data from state data networks.
Concerning modification of precinct and district boundary lines.
Modifying presidential primary provisions.
Requiring disclosure by entities that compensate for petition signatures.
Naming the 1063 Building "The Helen Sommers Building." (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Naming the 1063 Building "Helen Sommers Building." )
Concerning employment after public service in state government.
Addressing county commissioner elections.
Enacting recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Concerning public information concerning agency rule-making activities.
Improving constituent access and representative engagement.
Creating a data storage system for holding and making public records available to the public.
Concerning encryption of data on state information technology systems.
Concerning voter registration.
Collecting voter registration sign up information for persons seventeen years of age during the period one year prior to attaining eighteen years of age including the designation of voter registration locations and voter sign up locations.
Applying for a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution relating to fiscal restraints on the federal government, the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and terms of office for federal officials and for members of Congress.
Concerning the state building code council.
Allowing voted ballots to be returned electronically.
Concerning the public disclosure of global positioning system data corresponding to residential addresses of public employees and volunteers.
Concerning loss prevention reviews by state agencies.
Directing the department of ecology to consider alternatives to rule making.
Changing provisions relating to presidential electors.
Transferring authority for low-level radioactive waste management from the department of ecology to the department of health.
Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution.
Increasing legislative oversight of agency rule making.
Revising the responsibilities of the joint administrative rules review committee to increase legislative oversight of agency rule making.
Creating a legislative page scholarship program.
Petitioning for the creation of a new state in eastern Washington.
Creating accountability in agency rule-making authority.
Concerning costs associated with responding to public records requests.
Improving public records administration.
Enhancing election reconciliation reports.
Exempting from public disclosure certain information regarding reports on wolf depredations.
Concerning licensing and regulatory requirements of small business owners.
Removing the requirement that an employee must work at least six months before taking vacation leave.
Concerning the harmonization of the open public meetings act with the public records act in relation to information technology security matters.
Requiring the display of the national league of families' POW/MIA flag on certain days.
Concerning the regulatory fairness act.
Addressing government efficiency by eliminating or revising the requirements for state agency reports.
Implementing sunshine committee recommendations to repeal obsolete exemptions to public disclosure provisions.
Concerning recounts of statewide advisory measures.
Addressing the return of unused shared leave.
Concerning disclosure of financial, commercial, and proprietary information of employees of private employers.
Establishing standards for election data and reporting.
Concerning election errors involving measures.
Prohibiting the names of county auditors and the secretary of state from being included on ballot envelopes and in voters' pamphlets when running for reelection.
Concerning apostille or other signature or attestation services by the secretary of state.
Providing for an exemption from disclosure of certain financial, commercial, and proprietary information held by a city retirement board on behalf of its employees' retirement system.
Concerning civil penalties for knowing attendance by a member of a governing body at a meeting held in violation of the open public meetings act.
Clarifying current requirements for public purchases of goods and services from nonprofit agencies for the blind.
Improving constituent access and representative engagement.
Concerning abandoned cemeteries.
Changing rule-making requirements to require preadoption review by the attorney general and a yearly expiration.
Recognizing human trafficking awareness day.
Concerning the use of a voter's party affiliation declaration with respect to the presidential primary.
Requiring criminal history record checks for the purpose of conducting certain employment evaluations.
Requiring the secretary of state to conduct and publish a statewide survey of ballot rejection practices.
Addressing certification requirements for elections administrators.
Addressing the influence of corporations and money in our political system.
Requiring secrecy flaps for ballot envelopes.
Concerning candidates appearing on the ballot when two or fewer candidates file.
Concerning voter preregistration of persons seventeen years of age including designating voter registration locations and voter preregistration locations.
Modifying certain voter approval requirements for fire protection district annexations.
Encouraging the governor to prioritize gender equality when making appointments and reappointments to state boards, commissions, and councils.
Authorizing political subdivisions to implement district-based elections.
Providing automatic voter registration at qualified voter registration agencies.
Concerning campaign finance reporting requirements.
Concerning gender requirements in the election of chair and vice chair positions for state committees of political parties.
Providing for an exemption from disclosure of certain financial, commercial, and proprietary information held by a city retirement board on behalf of its employees' retirement system.
Managing Capitol lake as an estuarine environment.
Concerning electronic filing requirements for campaign-related expenditures and contributions.
Providing enhanced disclosure requirements for large campaign contributions.
Concerning the definition of "contribution" for the purposes of campaign disclosure provisions.
Standardizing disclosure requirements for political committees.
Providing surplus campaign funds account reporting requirements.
Concerning county commissioner elections.
Applying for a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution relating to fiscal restraints on the federal government, the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and terms of office for federal officials and for members of Congress.
Concerning disclosure of financial, commercial, and proprietary information of employees of private employers.
Adding responsibilities to the duties of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Concerning election year restrictions on state legislators.
Equalizing access to permanent ballot drop boxes for every Washington citizen.
Concerning candidate filing fee petitions.
Enhancing election reconciliation reports.
Concerning candidate filing fee petitions.
Concerning the capitol furnishings preservation committee.
Concerning civil penalties for knowing attendance by a member of a governing body at a meeting held in violation of the open public meetings act.
Concerning presidential electors.
Concerning employment after public service in state government.
Making nonsubstantive changes to procurement law.
Allowing voters to return a voted ballot and signed declaration by fax or email.
Establishing a citizens' initiative review pilot program.
Allowing public agencies to enter into contracts providing for the joint utilization of architectural or engineering services.
Adding adherence to state wage payment laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria.
Promoting the use, acceptance, and removal of barriers to the use and acceptance of electronic signatures.
Protecting the personal information of a person acting as a guardian ad litem.
Concerning circumstances under which the name of a candidate for elective office may appear on the ballot more than once.
Concerning the validity of administrative rules.
Concerning the election of county prosecutor as a nonpartisan office.
Requiring lobbying reports to be filed electronically.
Limiting out-of-state requests for public records.
Exempting the addresses of certain child care providers from the public records act.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act.
Concerning write-in candidates and votes.
Concerning uniform ballot design.
Concerning ballot measures regarding required information and filing fees.
Improving voter registration by providing new residential tenants with voter registration information.
Enacting the elimination of undisclosed campaign contributions act.
Modifying presidential primary provisions.
Concerning the solicitation or acceptance of political contributions when a special legislative session is announced.
Making a declared leave of absence of an elected official a vacancy in the office.
Modifying specific statutory timelines governing the administration and organization of the joint administrative rules review committee that prescribe when member, alternate, chair, and vice chair appointments and final decisions regarding petitions for review must be made.
Changing provisions relating to presidential electors.
Modifying exemptions relating to real estate appraisals.
Including the contents of fiscal impact statements in the ballot title for certain initiative measures.
Concerning state employee whistleblower protection.
Enhancing the employment of persons with disabilities.
Authorizing funding and expenditures for the hosting of the annual conference of the national association of state treasurers.
Exempting information of guardians or family members of children enrolled in child care, early learning, parks and recreation, after-school, and youth development programs.
Modifying presidential primary provisions.
Modifying presidential primary provisions.
Exempting the addresses of certain child care providers from the public records act.
Bringing Washington state government contracting provisions into compliance with federal law as it relates to small works bonding requirements.
Addressing veterans' preferences.
Concerning certification of elections.
Recognizing the right of Israel to exist as a sovereign state with secure and defensible borders.
Regarding information concerning racial disproportionality.
Defining professional legislative staff member for purposes of personal financial affairs reporting.
Modifying the veterans' scoring criteria in competitive examinations.
Petitioning for the creation of a new state in eastern Washington.
Prohibiting legislators from accepting meals.
Concerning ballot measures regarding required information and filing fees.
Promoting the use, acceptance, and removal of barriers to the use and acceptance of electronic signatures.
Concerning government ownership of vacant or undeveloped land for extended periods of time.
Concerning rule making, including requiring new information uncovered during the rule-making process to be provided to the appropriate legislative policy committees and a review of certain rules.
Protecting taxpayers by providing for accountability and transparency in government contracting.
Addressing the reporting of gifts in the form of food and beverage to state officers and state employees.
Calling on Congress to exercise its authority under Article V of the United States Constitution to regulate money spent on elections.
Concerning uniform ballot design.
Improving voter registration by providing new residential tenants with voter registration information.
Amending the Constitution regarding the people's right of access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business.
Creating a task force to determine the impacts of adjusting the boundary lines of Washington and Oregon to create two new states with one state east and one state west of the Cascade mountain range.
Creating a task force to determine the impacts of adjusting the boundary lines of Washington to create two new states with one state east and one state west of the Cascade mountain range.
Adding responsibilities to the duties of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Regulating interpreter services.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act.
Providing prepaid postage for primary and general election ballots.
Concerning charges for the cost of providing public records in response to public records requests.
Concerning write-in candidates and votes.
Concerning remedies for actions under the public records act.
Amending the Constitution to address changes in state expenditures and revenues made by initiative.
Requiring the display of the national league of families' POW/MIA flag on certain days.
Recognizing the thirty-first of March as Cesar Chavez Day.
Concerning the consideration of information technology security matters.
Increasing the percentage of votes required in order for a write-in candidate to appear on the general election ballot.
Implementing year-round Pacific Standard Time.
Requiring disclosure by entities that compensate for petition signatures.
Ensuring that entities performing government functions and advisory committees are subject to the open public meetings act and public records act.
Concerning personal financial affairs statement reporting requirements for elected and appointed officials, candidates, and appointees.
Concerning voter registration.
Ordering development of processes to allow prerecorded video testimony and written testimony on pending legislation.
Establishing a citizens' initiative review pilot program.
Repealing advisory votes.
Eliminating the February and April special elections.
Regarding administrative procedures that promote accountability, transparency, and economic relief.
Concerning criminal trespass on private property.
Prohibiting county auditors from including their names on ballot envelopes and voting materials when running for reelection.
Concerning requesting public records for the purpose of obtaining exempted information relating to employment and licensing.
Creating a task force on elections for irrigation districts.
Enhancing youth voter registration.
Concerning poll-site voting and voting identification requirements.
Providing that an administrative rule may be abrogated by act of the governor or either house of the legislature.
Requiring more official information about initiatives.
Delaying annual leave payments upon employment termination.
Providing that an administrative rule or policy of the department of ecology may be abrogated by act of the governor or either house of the legislature.
Limiting the enforcement of administrative rules and policies.
Limiting the enforcement of policies of the department of fish and wildlife and providing for abrogation of policies by act of the governor or either house of the legislature.
Making nonsubstantive changes to procurement law.
Limiting the enforcement of policies of the department of ecology.
Requiring fiscal impact statements for ballot measures.
Concerning the capitol furnishings preservation committee.
Concerning proceedings of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Concerning employment after public service in state government.
Allowing voters to return a voted ballot and signed declaration by fax or email.
Extending the time period for voter registration.
Modifying the veterans' scoring criteria in competitive examinations.
Delaying annual leave payments upon employment termination due to a reduction in force.
Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution.
Concerning one candidate primaries.
Allowing the use of a signature stamp for voting purposes.
Restricting the use of certain parcels of public land to access a public body of water.
Concerning the acceptance of gifts by state officers and employees.
Requiring lobbying reports to be filed electronically.
Establishing a cost recovery mechanism for public records sought for commercial purposes.
Protecting the personal information of a person acting as a guardian ad litem.
Renaming "Office Building 2" as the "Human Services Building."
Requiring lobbying reports to be filed electronically.
Requesting that Congress allow states to adopt year-round daylight savings time.
Adding adherence to state wage payment laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria.
Allowing public agencies to enter into contracts providing for the joint utilization of architectural or engineering services.
Modifying write-in voting provisions.
Amending the Constitution to advance the date for completion of the redistricting plan.
Increasing transparency of campaign contributions.
Ordering development of processes to allow prerecorded video testimony and written testimony on pending legislation.
Increasing transparency of state government expenditures related to state employees, state vendors and other public entities.
Objecting to the influence of corporations and money in our political system.
Amending statutory timelines governing the administration and organization of the joint administrative rules review committee that prescribe when member, alternate, chair, and vice chair appointments and final decisions regarding petitions for review must be made.
Revising the definition of official duties of state officers.
Allowing public agencies to enter into contracts providing for the joint utilization of architectural or engineering services.
Implementing recommendations of the sunshine committee.
Requiring disability employment reporting by state agencies.
Concerning statements on ballot measures in voters' pamphlets.
Modifying exemptions relating to real estate appraisals.
Clarifying the timing of special elections.
Promoting the use, acceptance, and removal of barriers to the use and acceptance of electronic signatures.
Addressing the disclosure of global positioning system data by law enforcement officers.
Making nonsubstantive changes to procurement law.
Correcting references to elections statutes.
Concerning appointments to inspect the books of account of a political committee or a candidate committee.
Exempting information of guardians or family members of children enrolled in child care, early learning, parks and recreation, after-school, and youth development programs.
Authorizing funding and expenditures for the hosting of the annual conference of the national association of state treasurers.
Granting the director of the department of enterprise services the authority to fine contractors as a penalty for certain behaviors.
Requiring all meetings of the Robert Bree collaborative to be subject to the open public meetings act.
Concerning the capitol furnishings preservation committee.
Modifying certain Washington gift of life award provisions.
Authorizing the awarding of the medal of valor to a group of persons.