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Authorizing the Washington state leadership board to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources.
Concerning the definition of a "qualifying discharge" for the Washington state veterans' preference program for civil service.
Concerning the regulated sports wagering industry.
Concerning statutory establishment of the governor's office of Indian affairs.
Ensuring access to voting services for military, overseas, Native American, and disabled voters.
Concerning protection of the voter registration database.
Concerning the preservation and inspection of state historical records.
Safeguarding personal information entrusted to agencies that is of no legitimate concern to the public.
Concerning the removal of deceased candidates for nonpartisan office from ballots.
Concerning public records act exemptions regarding concealed pistol licenses, permits to purchase firearms, and firearms purchases or transfers.
Modifying joint legislative audit and review committee work plans to ensure efficient use of staff resources.
Adopting the recommendations of the public records exemptions accountability committee in its 2025 annual report.
Protecting elected officials and candidates, executive state officers, election officials, and criminal justice participants against threats and incidents of political violence.
Concerning foreign national participation in Washington state elections.
Amending voter registration challenges and managing voter registration lists.
Designating the twelfth day of December as the day of the 12s.
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.
Modernizing terminology when referring to individuals who are not citizens or nationals of the United States.
Protecting Washingtonians from invasion of privacy, including the unauthorized disclosure of sex designation information and historic sex designation changes in official government records.
Clarifying the prohibition on voting more than once in an election.
Reestablishing the joint select committee on civic health.
Concerning language accessible public programs, activities, and services conducted, operated, or administered by state agencies.
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 state civil service statutes to include Washington technology solutions network and security systems employees.
Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating postgraduate degree requirements that are unnecessary.
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.
Recognizing Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas.
Revised for engrossed: Requesting an investigation into the violent death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.
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.
Adopting national standards for uniformed and overseas civilian voting, including conforming amendments to existing statute.
Protecting student and employee information from public disclosure.
Making adjustments to the schedule for reporting campaign finance expenditure activity.
Adopting the evergreen state as the state nickname.
Designating the state cactus.
Designating the state cactus.
Adopting the evergreen state as the state nickname.
Supporting the Iranian people’s pursuit of democracy and accountable governance.
Establishing the legislative task force on public records act modernization consisting of eight voting members and four nonvoting legislators.
Countering unpiloted aircraft systems.
Establishing the boys and men commission.
Concerning the regulated sports wagering industry.
Exempting information in collaborative drug therapy agreements from disclosure under the public records act.
Concerning the state and tribal government-to-government relationship.
Adopting national standards for uniformed and overseas civilian voting, including conforming amendments to existing statute.
Shifting general elections for local governments to even-numbered years to increase voter participation.
Establishing a state sandstone.
Modifying joint legislative audit and review committee work plans to ensure efficient use of staff resources.
Establishing a global war on terror memorial on the capitol campus.
Protecting local representation by strengthening and securing fair elections in local governments.
Modernizing conservation district election procedures and requiring financial disclosures from district supervisors and candidates for district supervisor.
Increasing access to voting services for military, overseas, Native American, and disabled voters.
Concerning emergency meetings of public agencies.
Designating the state shark.
Amending the state Constitution to allow the legislature to determine the duration of regular sessions.
Holding state officers and state employees to the same conflict of interest standard that is required of municipal officers.
Improving regulatory efficiency by integrating executive order 25-03, concerning permitting and licensing processes, into chapter 43.42A RCW.
Concerning the protection of voluntary supplied personal information of local government employees.
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 limit terms of office for federal officials and for members of congress.
Recognizing Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas.
Concerning individual privacy by Washington technology solutions through an exemption from public inspection and copying.
Improving government efficiency through amending and repealing obsolete statutory language.
Creating the legislative office on Indian affairs.
Concerning participation in the address confidentiality program by administrative law judges and staff employed by the office of administrative hearings.
Increasing the gross revenue threshold for unlicensed bingo, raffles, and amusement games conducted by charitable or nonprofit organizations.
Concerning the use of campaign and surplus funds in responding to ethics complaints.
Requesting a federal investigation of allegations of fraud in certain taxpayer funded programs.
Concerning agency delivery of quality customer service.
Amending Article II, section 15 of the state Constitution concerning vacancies in partisan elective offices.
Concerning vacancies in partisan elective offices.
Concerning public records concerning homicide cases.
Concerning requirements for fund-raising events of bona fide charitable or nonprofit organizations.
Concerning congressional redistricting between decennial censuses.
Concerning requirements pertaining to signatures and addresses of ballot measure petitioners and petition signature gatherers.
Protecting the integrity of the state initiative and referendum process by requiring a demonstration of support before issuance of a ballot measure title and authorizing citizen actions for certain signature gatherer compensation violations.
Requiring a demonstration of support before a legislative bill is filed.
Concerning deputy state fire marshals.
Concerning the address confidentiality program.
Requesting an investigation into the killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.
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.
Authorizing the Washington state leadership board to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources.
Establishing the Washington state commission on boys and men.
Concerning the preservation and inspection of state historical records.
Concerning the conduct of limited audits of counted ballots during the election certification period.
Designating English as the official language of the state.
Authorizing shared leave for absences resulting from immigration enforcement actions.
Recognizing major religious holidays.
Moving Washington state to permanent standard time.
Concerning the disclosure of critical energy infrastructure information.
Amending the timeline for reporting campaign contributions and expenditures.
Providing access for legislators to facilities owned and operated by the state and facilities that contract with or are licensed by state agencies.
Concerning disclosure of lists of individuals under the public records act.
Concerning autonomous regions in Washington state.
Concerning autonomous regions in Washington state.
Creating the Washington department of government efficiency.
Authorizing the secretary of state to develop and test electronic methods of ballot return for service and overseas voters, disabled voters, and certain incarcerated voters.
Concerning the identification and review of new programs.
Prohibiting elected officials and their spouses from holding employment or any beneficial interest in private entities.
Concerning third-party audits of private entities receiving public moneys.
Providing hiring preferences for state employment to certain federal employees.
Requesting that the attorney general of the United States audit and review the state department of licensing's implementation of the "motor voter law."
Concerning language access providers.
Providing secure online access to the voter registration database.
Sunsetting all nonconstitutionally mandated state agencies, commissions, boards, task forces, work groups, and councils every 10 years absent affirmative reestablishment by the legislature.
Exempting from public inspection and copying requirements email addresses of individuals who subscribe to regular communications of certain agencies as defined under the public records act.
Concerning transparency in election tabulation devices.
Concerning persons requesting disclosure of lists of individuals under the public records act.
Eliminating the office of equity.
Creating the Washington state flag redesign committee.
Exempting certain scholarly communications from disclosure under the public records act.
Rescinding prior applications for a constitutional convention to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Protecting the sole authority of the legislature to determine and make appropriations.
Eliminating any legislative privilege exemption from the public records act.
Eliminating the offices, agencies, programs, and services of the public education system that do not have direct daily interaction with students.
Concerning enforcement actions by the public disclosure commission.
Amending the timeline for reporting campaign contributions and expenditures.
Exempting email addresses of individuals who subscribe to regular communications and updates from local agencies.
Concerning timing of the oath of office for local elected officials.
Ensuring election integrity at the county level.
Concerning automatic voter registration for tribal members.
Exempting certain data related to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Indian tribes from public inspection and copying.
Renaming the Joel Pritchard State Library.
Prohibiting the purchase of small unmanned aircrafts manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity.
Concerning the disclosure of critical energy infrastructure information.
Requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration.
Modifying joint administrative rules review committee provisions.
Ending vote by mail for nonabsentee voters and restoring in-person voting at polling places and voting centers.
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Changing the state holiday called Presidents' Day to George Washington's Birthday (observed).
Revised for 1st substitute: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
Establishing the Washington state commission on Middle Eastern and North African Americans.
Requiring interpreters providing services under certain state contracts and purchase agreements to complete national fingerprint background checks.
Improving meaningful access to elections by increasing language assistance.
Establishing the Washington state commission on boys and men.
Recognizing election day.
Supporting civic engagement for incarcerated and institutionalized individuals in state custody to promote inclusion and rehabilitation.
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
Limiting frivolous claims by modifying forms, processes, and methods of adjudication for voter registration challenges.
Revoking a person's voting rights only when convicted of a state crime punishable by death.
Enhancing access to public records.
Concerning the conduct of limited audits of counted ballots during the election certification period.
Designating kimchi day.
Improving access and removing barriers to voting in jails and state hospitals.
Concerning the ethics in public service act.
Concerning the interbranch advisory committee.
Concerning election security.
Concerning expansion of voter registration services by government agencies.
Revising the period in which the oath of office must be taken for elective offices of counties, cities, towns, and special purpose districts.
Concerning the disclosure of information pertaining to complainants, accusers, and witnesses in an employment investigation.
Creating the fire service policy board.
Modifying provisions on joint legislative audit and review committee studies.
Establishing a public records exemption for the proprietary information of public risk pools.
Authorizing the women's commission to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources.
Requiring social equity impact analysis in performance audits and legislative public hearings thereon.
Concerning the public records exemptions accountability committee.
Concerning horse racing.
Concerning the governor's authority to limit outside militia activities within the state.
Concerning exemption of certain personnel of the department of social and health services from civil service.
Concerning public inspection and copying of proprietary financial and security information submitted to or obtained by the gambling commission.
Rescinding prior applications for a constitutional convention to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Establishing the state marine forest.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
Reforming civil service to permit deferred action for childhood arrivals recipients to apply for civil service and incorporate civil service advantage for bilingual and multilingual applicants, applicants with higher education, and applicants with prior work experience in social services.
Concerning state identification cards for persons in state custody or care.
Renewing Washington's international leadership.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning executive sessions under the open public meetings act in order to comply with the climate commitment act.Original: Concerning executive sessions by publicly owned natural gas utilities under the open public meetings act in order to comply with the climate commitment act.
Reducing ballot rejection rates through updates to ballot curing, canvassing, reporting, and outreach processes.
Concerning the dissolution of libraries and library districts.
Establishing the nothing about us without us act.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning disclosure of certain recipient information to the Washington state patrol.Original: Concerning disclosure of certain recipient locations to the Washington state patrol.
Reorganizing statutes on campaign disclosure and contribution.
Reducing the size of yard signs that are exempt from certain political advertising disclosure requirements.
Modifying state procurement procedures for competitive, sole source, convenience, and emergency goods and services contracts.
Requiring public agencies to provide notice for public comment that includes the last date by which such public comment must be submitted.
Preserving records and artifacts regarding the historical treatment of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington state.
Establishing an alternative voter verification options pilot project.
Concerning publishing, formatting, and distribution of the state and local voters' pamphlets.
Concerning security breaches of election systems and election-related systems.
Concerning communication between employees of state institutions of higher education and student athletes regarding name, image, and likeness use.
Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating two-year and four-year degree requirements that are unnecessary.
Celebrating lunar new year.
Establishing a fallen firefighter memorial.
Concerning the governance of technology services in state government, including eliminating the office of the chief information officer and renaming the consolidated technology services agency.
Improving voter registration list accuracy by improving voter address change processes for county election offices and voters.
Concerning confidential fisheries information collected by other states and maintaining that confidentiality under the public records act.
Concerning the director of fire protection's administration and reimbursement of fire service-related training programs.
Creating a joint select committee on civic health.
Adopting the evergreen state as the state nickname.
Concerning campaign finance disclosure.
Codifying the state election database to publish, evaluate, and analyze certain election data.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Concerning transparency in rule making.
Concerning voter registration challenges.
Requiring state agencies to clearly identify programs and services which accept applicants with deferred action for childhood arrival status.
Clarifying the rules surrounding the removal of political advertising.
Allowing state employees living in an emergency or disaster area to receive shared leave.
Improving meaningful access to elections by increasing language assistance.
Shifting general elections for local governments to even-numbered years to increase voter participation.
Concerning exemption of certain personnel of the department of social and health services from civil service.
Creating student advisory groups.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Adopting the evergreen state as the state nickname.
Concerning campaign finance disclosure.
Creating student advisory groups.
Improving government efficiency related to reports by state agencies by eliminating reports, changing the frequency of reports, and providing an alternative method for having information publicly available in place of reports.
Adjusting the threshold for requiring candidate contribution certifications relating to foreign nationals.
Requiring public investment impact disclosures for certain alternative measures proposed by the legislature to initiatives to the legislature.
Providing local governments options regarding elections for competing ballot measures.
Designating kimchi day.
Modifying provisions on joint legislative audit and review committee studies.
Updating the governor's interagency coordinating council on health disparities.
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Concerning executive sessions by publicly owned natural gas utilities under the open public meetings act in order to comply with the climate commitment act.
Authorizing the women's commission to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources.
Naming the new Irving R. Newhouse Building.
Renaming the Natural Resources Building as the Jennifer Belcher Building.
Commissioning a study on conservation district election costs under Title 29A RCW.
Concerning campaign contributions by controlled entities.
Establishing the domestic violent extremism commission.
Concerning campaign contributions by controlled entities.
Protecting the free exercise of religion from executive overreach during gubernatorial proclamations.
Requesting that the District of Columbia be granted statehood.
Exempting certain collective bargaining activities by legislative employees from state ethics restrictions.
Limiting vexatious claims by modifying administrative and judicial review processes for public records requests and responses.
Concerning the Washington state aerial imagery program.
Amending the Constitution to eliminate line item vetoes.
Recognizing the Walla Walla valley historical society as a trustee of the state.
Establishing protections for citizens participating in the initiative and referendum process.
Establishing secure online access to the voter registration database.
Revoking a person's voting rights only when convicted of a state crime punishable by death.
Removing gendered terms from the Constitution.
Strengthening campaign finance disclosure by prohibiting campaign contributions and expenditures by foreign-influenced corporations.
Concerning processes regarding the disqualification of candidates who are ineligible for office.
Commissioning a study relating to improving the public records act.
Giving cities and towns the freedom to switch their general elections to even-numbered years.
Designating the Pacific razor clam as the state clam.
Designating Tenino sandstone as the state rock.
Improving meaningful access to elections by increasing language assistance.
Commissioning a study on establishing an office of transparency ombuds.
Creating an office of the crime victims ombuds.
Concerning the administration of the legislative committee on economic development and international relations.
Removing party preferences from the ballot and voters' pamphlet.
Prohibiting the forwarding of election ballots.
Concerning public employee salary surveys.
Establishing Chinese American month.
Establishing the democracy voucher program for contributions to state legislative candidates.
Requiring each ballot to have a unique serial number that permits a voter to view their voted ballot through an online portal.
Concerning campaign finance disclosure.
Securing honesty and valor of elected representatives and senators.
Restoring trust in public health through consumer protection.
Limiting frivolous claims by modifying administrative and judicial review processes for public records request responses.
Concerning ranked choice voting in the presidential primary.
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
Transferring ownership of the Naselle Youth Camp property to the Chinook Indian Nation.
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 limit terms of office for federal officials and for members of congress.
Making lunar new year a state legal holiday.
Concerning the protection of critical constituent and state operational data against the financial and personal harm caused by ransomware and other malicious cyber activities.
Increasing access to elections by allowing certain populations to return ballots using an online ballot portal.
Updating the process for online voter registration by allowing voter applicants to provide the last four digits of social security number for authentication.
Requiring the state to provide transportation to state employees when certain conditions are met.
Defining synthetic media in campaigns for elective office, and providing relief for candidates and campaigns.
Improving understanding of greenhouse gas emission tradeoffs associated with the electrification of state vehicles.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to provide for an automatic referendum on tax acts.
Establishing the Washington state commission on boys and men.
Updating processes related to voter registration.
Establishing universal civic duty voting.
Concerning religious institutions and gubernatorial proclamations.
Requiring voter approval of tax increases.
Encouraging electoral participation and making ballots more meaningful by abolishing advisory votes.
Improving access and removing barriers to jail-based voting.
Requiring antidiscrimination clauses in public contracting.
Updating processes related to voter registration.
Exempting the disclosure of certain information of agency employees or their dependents who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, or stalking.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning grass roots lobbying disclosure.Original: Concerning grassroots lobbying disclosure.
Concerning uniform disclosure of records related to future voters and making conforming amendments related to participation of future voters in state primaries.
Concerning procedures and deadlines for candidate filing.
Concerning requests for records containing election information.
Defining synthetic media in campaigns for elective office, and providing relief for candidates and campaigns.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Recognizing contributions of Chinese Americans and Americans of Chinese descent.Original: Recognizing contributions of Americans of Chinese descent.
Updating the process for online voter registration by allowing voter applicants to provide the last four digits of social security number for authentication.
Concerning the Billy Frank Jr. national statuary hall selection committee.
Concerning the privacy of lottery players.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Establishing a cultural landscape feature on the capitol campus to commemorate eastern Washington.Original: Establishing a memorial on the capitol campus to commemorate eastern Washington.
Designating the Suciasaurus rex as the official dinosaur of the state of Washington.
Concerning letters of recommendation or congratulations sent by legislators.
Clarifying school districts' ability to redact personal information related to a student.
Promoting water safety education.
Reestablishing the productivity board.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning cybersecurity.Original: Concerning the protection of critical constituent and state operational data against the financial and personal harm caused by ransomware and other malicious cyber activities.
Encouraging electoral participation and making ballots more meaningful by abolishing advisory votes.
Updating the executive team of the office of the secretary of state by adding signing authority to the chief of staff position.
Modifying medal of valor award presentation requirements.
Concerning funding and expenditures for legislative organizations by legislators who serve as elected leaders of those organizations.
Concerning the recording of school board meetings.
Enhancing the Washington voting rights act.
Exempting benefit enrollment information collected and maintained by the health care authority from public inspection and copying under the public records act.
Authorizing the state auditor to receive nonconviction data.
Concerning extending the expiration date of a statute dealing with wildlife conflict resolution.
Incentivizing the use of biochar in government contracts.
Creating the interbranch advisory committee.
Exempting from public disclosure sensitive records pertaining to current and formerly incarcerated individuals' dignity and safety.
Concerning stipends for low-income or underrepresented community members of state boards, commissions, councils, committees, and other similar groups.
Aligning state and school holidays.
Concerning voters' pamphlets for overseas and service voters.
Designating pickleball as the official state sport.
Concerning the use of campaign funds to reimburse expenses for child care and other caregiving services.
Describing how the legislature may convene a special session.
Addressing the state auditor's duties and procedures.
Exempting sensitive voter information on ballot return envelopes, ballot declarations, and signature correction forms from public disclosure.
Describing how the legislature may convene a special session.
Concerning public investment impact disclosures for certain ballot measures that repeal, levy, or modify any tax or fee and have a fiscal impact statement that shows that adoption of the measure would cause a net change in state revenue.
Designating the Washington state leadership board a trustee of the state of Washington.
Establishing the semiquincentennial committee.
Concerning the linked deposit program.
Concerning collaborative arrangements between institutions of higher education and nonprofit private entities that provide comprehensive cancer care.
Concerning locations at which ballots may be cast.
Requiring the adjustment of census data for local redistricting to reflect the last known place of residence for incarcerated persons.
Concerning ethics in public service rules governing certain legislative activity.
Concerning legislative oversight of gubernatorial powers concerning emergency proclamations and unanticipated receipts.
Restricting the use of synthetic media in campaigns for elective office.
Reestablishing the productivity board.
Concerning the Washington voting rights act.
Concerning the use of verifiable credentials.
Concerning procedures for approval and submission of the redistricting plan.
Concerning the appointment process for the chairperson and vice chairperson of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Designating a state nickname.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Declaring January as Chinese American history month and encouraging public schools to commemorate the month. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Recognizing contributions of Americans of Chinese descent.)
Concerning the protection of critical constituent and state operational data against the financial and personal harm caused by ransomware and other malicious cyber activities.
Concerning the recording of school board meetings.
Reducing emissions from outdoor power equipment.
Reestablishing the productivity board.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Concerning environmental standards of paper products for printers and copiers that are purchased by the state, for state agencies.
Concerning voters' pamphlets.
Concerning sunshine committee recommendations regarding juveniles.
Directing state agencies and authorities to rescind all state-related public funds out of Russia.
Establishing the Washington state rural commission.
Concerning powers of the legislative committee on economic development and international relations.
Directing state agencies and authorities to divest public funds supporting Russia.
Concerning recommendations by the public disclosure commission.
Concerning odd-numbered year elections.
Creating a work group to study and make recommendations on a monument to honor residents who died in the global war on terror.
Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections.
Designating the Suciasaurus rex as the official dinosaur of the state of Washington.
Concerning use of state resources during periods where state employees are required to work from home.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to provide for an automatic referendum on tax acts.
Improving election integrity, security, and accountability for Washington voters.
Concerning conservation district elections.
Concerning conservation district elections.
Concerning the length of legislative sessions.
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
Reestablishing the productivity board.
Improving statewide coordination in support of anadromous fish recovery.
Incorporating product lead time into competitive solicitation standards for state and local procurement.
Expanding voter registration and elections access.
Concerning the appointment process for the chairperson and vice chairperson of the joint administrative rules review committee.
Increasing access and representation in policy-making processes for individuals with disabilities.
Protecting the personal information of juveniles from public disclosure.
Concerning video recording of specified election activities.
Permitting only the return and count of ballots that contain an official watermark.
Concerning the public disclosure of guardianship training curriculum and materials.
Recognizing Women's Suffrage Day as a legal holiday.
Concerning use of ranked choice voting in the presidential primary.
Restricting the use of public moneys for legislators to attend certain nongovernmental events.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general.
Creating the joint legislative tribal-state relations committee as an agency within the legislative branch.
Establishing the Washington state men's commission.
Removing barriers to children participating in sport practices and competitions.
Concerning independent forensic election audits at the direction of the legislature.
Concerning access to legislative facilities on the capitol campus.
Recognizing the first day of May as home school day.
Reforming the means by which the legislature establishes operating procedures.
Proposing an amendment to the state Constitution concerning term limits for state legislators and statewide elected officials.
Ensuring the security and integrity of elections.
Requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration.
Concerning the timely processing of updated voter registration information.
Concerning the preparation of statements in local voters' pamphlets.
Requiring quick response codes on ballots.
Adjusting boundary lines to Washington state.
Concerning disclosures by grassroots lobbyists.
Concerning access and representation for individuals with disabilities in the legislative process.
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
Concerning postelection audits that enhance ballot integrity.
Implementing the "open safe, open now" plan for reopening Washington.
Concerning personal data collected by state agencies.
Declaring an amnesty for all civil penalties imposed on Washington residents and businesses for the violation of any activity or condition regulated under the emergency proclamations issued in direct response to the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
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 ballot integrity.
Permitting certain foreign nationals to participate in campaign finance decision making and campaigns for and against ballot measures and initiatives.
Encouraging economic recovery by reducing regulatory burdens during declared public health crises.
Ending vote by mail and restoring in-person voting at polling places.
Limiting the governor's emergency powers, ensuring legislative balance of power, and regulating government agency emergency authority.
Concerning counting mailed ballots that are missing postmarks.
Concerning the timely mailing of ballots by county auditors.
Exempting information gathered for controlling diseases from public inspecting requirements.
Increasing legislative transparency.
Establishing an equity impact statement for legislative proposals.
Concerning the presidential primary.
Petitioning for the creation of a new state in eastern Washington.
Establishing the new state of Liberty.
Limiting unilateral actions by the executive branch in emergencies.
Requiring watermarks on mail-in ballots.
Concerning orders and rules during a state of emergency.
Requiring legislative approval to extend a gubernatorial proclamation of a state of emergency.
Concerning election of the governor by county.
Concerning the emergency powers of the governor.
Concerning legislative oversight of emergency orders.
Concerning sunshine committee recommendations regarding juveniles.
Limiting the duration of emergency rules.
Concerning legislative oversight of emergency health orders.
Instructing the joint legislative audit and review committee to perform racial equity analyses.
Making Juneteenth a legal holiday.
Concerning cybersecurity and data sharing in Washington state government.
Designating Washington a purple heart state.
Concerning local redistricting deadlines.
Concerning fraudulent portrayal of ballot drop boxes.
Creating the Rosa Franklin legislative internship program scholarship.
Concerning county clerks duties related to recall petitions.
Exempting United States food and drug administration nonpublic information from disclosure under the state public disclosure act.
Replacing the Marcus Whitman statue in the national statuary hall collection with a statue of Billy Frank Jr.
Concerning cloud computing solutions.
Exempting election security information from public records disclosure.
Restoring voter eligibility for all persons convicted of a felony offense who are not in total confinement under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections.
Creating the Washington state office of equity.
Allowing state employee leave for organ donation.
Concerning the confidentiality of retirement system files and records relating to health information.
Encouraging compost procurement and use.
Providing for accountability and transparency in government contracting.
Increasing opportunities for young voters.
Concerning certification of the level of foreign national ownership for corporations that participate in Washington state elections.
Streamlining legislative operations by repealing and amending selected statutory committees.
Protecting employee information from public disclosure.
Concerning security breaches of election systems or election data including by foreign entities.
Recognizing the eighteenth day of December as blood donor day.
Expanding powers granted to state historical societies.
Concerning the rights of Washingtonians during the United States census.
Permitting students to wear traditional tribal regalia and objects of cultural significance at graduation ceremonies and related events.
Concerning calendar election dates on ballot envelopes.
Adjusting certain requirements of the shared leave program.
Concerning ballot envelope secrecy flaps.
Concerning agency responsibilities to regulated businesses and professions.
(REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Requiring local ballot measure statement committee members to be registered voters in the jurisdiction voting on the measure. )
Allowing service and overseas voters to use the common access card as a digital signature for proof of identity on certain election materials.
Concerning state agency employee access to peer-reviewed journals.
Creating leave provisions for legislative service.
Concerning the administration of election campaign activities and reporting statements of financial affairs.
Concerning official state designations.
Establishing the state microanimal.
Establishing tribal representation on the emergency management council.
Concerning sunshine committee recommendations regarding juveniles.
Concerning reforms to increase transparency and accountability of the Washington redistricting commission.
Clarifying when campaign funds may be used for child care expenses.
Concerning privacy assessment surveys of state agencies.
Designating the Suciasaurus rex as the official dinosaur of the state of Washington.
Creating leave provisions for legislative service.
Concerning alternate methods of ballot security.
Designating the Pacific razor clam as the state clam.
Addressing the state auditor's duties and procedures.
Addressing compacts of free association.
Concerning voting rights in public utility district elections.
Concerning performance-based contracting services by energy service contractors.
Requiring disclosure of federal income tax returns of presidential and vice presidential candidates prior to appearing on the ballot.
Concerning modification of precinct and district boundary lines.
Concerning hours of availability for inspection and copying of public records.
Establishing a healthy environment for all by creating a definition of environmental justice, directing agencies to address environmental health disparities, and creating a task force.
Concerning advisory votes.
Concerning agency responsibilities to regulated businesses and professions.
Exempting election security information from public records disclosure.
Concerning names used by candidates in elections.
Adding a nonvoting representative from the office of the insurance commissioner to the public employees' benefits board.
Concerning the level of foreign national ownership and control of entities that participate in Washington state elections.
Establishing the Washington state civil rights trail program.
Recognizing the ninth day of October as PANDAS/PANS awareness day.
Increasing the word count for voters' pamphlet statements submitted by state representative candidates.
Increasing the cap on accrued vacation leave.
Conforming elections for certain special districts with Title 29A RCW.
Requesting Congress and the President mandate investigations of the John Brown Gun Club, Redneck Revolt, Antifa, and the Socialist Rifle Association, and their ties to international terrorist and other criminal organizations.
Concerning voters' pamphlets for overseas and service voters.
Concerning tribal-state relations.
Promoting economic development through enhancing state agency permitting.
Concerning ballot rejection rates.
Requesting Congress and the President to declare the Muslim Brotherhood and unindicted co-conspirators in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation Trial as designated terrorist organizations.
Concerning the voting rights of persons convicted of a felony offense.
Protecting archaeological and cultural sites by state and local governments and all recipients of state funding.
Concerning voting accessibility and security.
Allowing the use of parental leave after a pregnancy disability is resolved.
Concerning odd-numbered year elections.
Making the chief privacy officer an elected position.
Amending the Constitution concerning the effect of rejection of an act, law, or bill by the people.
Modernizing legislative operations.
Prohibiting the statements of financial affairs filed by a professional staff member of the legislature from being posted online.
Recognizing the eighteenth day of December as blood donor day.
Requiring that witnesses to voter signature marks on ballot declarations be verified registered voters.
Concerning employment after public service in state government.
Concerning employment after public service in state government.
Concerning enhancing cybersecurity by eliminating the return of ballots by fax and email.
Concerning special privileges.
Establishing a healthy environment for all by addressing environmental health disparities.
Establishing Filipino American history month.
Aligning statutory redistricting deadlines to the Constitution.
Concerning deadlines for receipt of voter registrations by election officials.
Concerning the confidentiality of retirement system files and records relating to health information.
Applying the public records act to all courts and offices within the judicial branch.
Increasing participation in the presidential primary.
Concerning the administration of election campaign activities and reporting statements of financial affairs.
Concerning disclaimers for election-related advertising that encourages votes or includes endorsements for people that are not candidates in that election or for that office.
Concerning postelection audit reports.
Concerning election security.
Concerning responsibilities of the three branches of government for administrative rules and procedure.
Concerning veterans' scoring criteria status in examinations.
Increasing opportunities for young voters.
Making necessary changes to move the primary election date to May.
Making Juneteenth a legal holiday.
Concerning fiscal impact statements on state ballot measures.
Providing for public disclosure of public records of the legislature and legislators.
Allowing state employee leave for organ donation.
Transferring oversight of filings of statements of financial affairs by legislative staff from the public disclosure commission to the legislative ethics board.
Increasing legislative transparency.
Concerning resolution of ballot disputes before an election.
Concerning agency fairness and accountability in regulatory actions and compliance enforcement.
Respecting the will of the people following the rejection of a statewide ballot measure.
Modifying the requirements for posting agendas and notices under the open public meetings act.
Staggering legislative terms in accordance with the constitutional amendment to extend legislative terms.
Transferring requirements to maintain records for commercial political advertising to the public disclosure commission.
Restoring voter eligibility for all persons convicted of a felony offense who are not in total confinement under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections.
Amending the Constitution with regard to the term length of members of the Legislature.
Concerning establishment of a regulatory reduction pilot program.
Concerning advisory vote descriptions in the voters' pamphlet.
Concerning the public inspection of records of commercial political advertisers.
Requesting Congress to incorporate Puerto Rico into the United States.
Transferring the unclaimed property program administration to the office of the state treasurer.
Withdrawing from the interstate compact to elect the president by national popular vote.
Concerning daylight saving time in Washington state.
Concerning ballot drop box placement requirements.
Establishing a training course for campaign treasurers.
Renaming Marathon Park after Joan Benoit Samuelson.
Creating a work group to study and make recommendations on a statue to replace the Vladimir Lenin statue.
Concerning the disclosure of public records by the legislative branch.
Concerning the definition of public records in regards to the legislature.
Concerning disclosure of contributions from political committees to other political committees.
Creating a small business bill of rights.
Establishing the Washington state LGBTQ commission.
Concerning state preemption of nonuniform voting practices and procedures.
Addressing the shortage of certified elections administrators by expanding those that may enter the training and testing programs currently available.
Requesting Congress to incorporate Puerto Rico into the United States.
Modifying the deadline for the return of ballots.
Requesting that Congress establish more checks and balances to reduce the possibility of nuclear war.
Expanding election certification and training for election administrators and professionals.
Expanding election certification and training for elections administrators and professionals in order to promote more oversight and accountability of the election administration process.
Identifying and recognizing best practices through an audit of statewide election reconciliation reports.
Concerning the electrification of the Washington public vehicle fleet.
Concerning statewide election data collection and reporting standards.
Concerning disclosure of electronic ballot images.
Requiring additional information in reconciliation reports.
Extending the retention period for storage of election material.
Concerning public meetings of advisory groups established by local governments and other agencies.
Concerning local options for tabulating votes in an election.
Rescinding certain applications for a convention to amend the United States Constitution.
Requiring disclosure of federal income tax returns of presidential candidates prior to appearing in the primary.
Reporting agreements between state agencies and the federal government.
Concerning state reimbursement of election costs and payment of prepaid postage return costs.
Establishing the new state of Liberty.
Concerning sunshine committee recommendations.
Requiring the secretary of state to print and distribute a voters' pamphlet for the primary in each even-numbered year and for the general election every year.
Requiring state officials to complete high school assessments required for graduation from a public school.
Applying to Congress for a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution related to a balanced federal budget.
Petitioning for the creation of a new state in eastern Washington.
Enacting the uniform faithful presidential electors act.
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.
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 state agency employee access to peer-reviewed journals.
Concerning redistricting.
Eliminating, revising, or decodifying obsolete or inactive statutory provisions that concern the office of financial management.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution concerning county implementation of measures initiated by the people.
Correcting agency names and accounts in statutes to reflect the organizational structure, duties, and responsibilities of the office of financial management.
Concerning the presidential primary.
Concerning state reimbursement of election costs.
Enacting the Native American voting rights act of Washington.
Concerning the presidential primary.
Prohibiting the names of county auditors and the secretary of state in their official capacity on election materials.
Eliminating gender-based barriers from elections for state and county political party positions.
Allowing local options with respect to state initiatives.
Providing prepaid postage for all election ballots.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution concerning the vote required to approve measures initiated by the people.
Concerning television airtime for candidates for local office.
Concerning Washington child care access for resident employees of the state.
Concerning disciplinary action for state officials and employees who provide false testimony to the legislature.
Authorizing seventeen year olds to participate in primary elections.
Concerning agency rule-making authority.
Concerning amendatory format requirements for text of initiatives.
Ensuring accurate redistricting.
Extending respectful workplace code of conduct provisions to all members of the legislative community.
Concerning timely elections for governing body members in jurisdictions modifying districting plans under the Washington voting rights act.
Concerning the efficient administration of campaign finance and public disclosure reporting and enforcement.
Concerning deadlines for receipt of voter registrations by election officials.
Establishing the Washington state LGBTQ commission.
Concerning harassment and discrimination by legislators and legislative branch employees.
Protecting information concerning agency employees who have filed a claim of harassment or stalking.
Concerning public records request administration.
Exempting the disclosure of names in employment investigation records.
Allowing for the year round observation of daylight saving time.
Declaring October as Filipino American history month.
Concerning disclosure of contributions from political committees to other political committees.
Exempting information relating to the regulation of explosives from public disclosure.
Concerning sunshine committee recommendations.
Recognizing the fourth Saturday of September as public lands day.
Providing prepaid postage for all election ballots.
Aligning statutory redistricting deadlines to the Constitution.
Declaring September the month of the kindergartner.
Concerning curing ballots to assure that votes are counted.
Creating the capacity for the state treasurer's office to provide separately managed investment portfolios to eligible governmental entities.
Correcting agency names and accounts in statutes to reflect the organizational structure, duties, and responsibilities of the office of financial management.
Eliminating, revising, or decodifying obsolete or inactive statutory provisions that concern the office of financial management.
Enacting the uniform faithful presidential electors act.
Entering abandoned cemeteries for authorized purposes.
Concerning property ownership for participants in the address confidentiality program.
Restricting the availability of state funds to regional transportation planning organizations that do not provide a reasonable opportunity for voting membership to certain federally recognized tribes.
Concerning the appointment of religious coordinators.
Applying campaign contribution limits to candidates for all port districts.
Concerning the role of volunteerism within state government.
Concerning notification of felony voting rights and restoration.
Recognizing the tenth day of April as Dolores Huerta day.
Enacting the Native American voting rights act of Washington.
Concerning the presidential primary.