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Concerning the electric transmission system.
Implementing efficiencies and programming changes in public education.
Establishing an abortion savings program.
Revised for engrossed: Undoing certain changes to the estate tax.
Establishing a tax on millionaires.
Revised for engrossed: Removing a tax exemption for the replacement of equipment for data centers.
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: Removing a tax exemption for the warehousing and reselling of prescription drugs and providing tax relief for critical access pharmacies.
Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning taxes imposed on insurers operating within the state.
Concerning the working connections child care program.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning cannabis license fees.
Increasing transparency and consumer protection in water system rates.
Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Informing users when content is developed or modified by artificial intelligence.
Supporting children and youth behavioral health.
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 compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.
Establishing a statewide low-income energy assistance program.
Protecting elected officials and candidates, executive state officers, election officials, and criminal justice participants against threats and incidents of political violence.
Concerning fair treatment of waste to energy facilities under the climate commitment act.
Addressing emerging large energy use facilities.
Ensuring that unhoused children and youths in Washington have equal access to free, appropriate public education.
Requiring public employers under chapter 41.80 RCW to provide employee information to exclusive bargaining representatives.
Establishing a tourism self-supported assessment program to fund statewide tourism promotion.
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
Allowing collective bargaining over contributions for certain supplemental retirement benefits.
Exempting land classified under current use that is sold or transferred to a governmental entity from additional tax in certain circumstances.
Concerning firearms background check.
Concerning immigrant worker protections.
Authorizing community scaled weatherization projects.
Concerning climate commitment act compliance obligations for fuels supplied or otherwise sold into Washington.
Providing local governments tax resources and fund flexibility.
Concerning notifications and effective dates for department of revenue administration of certain excise taxes.
Establishing land banking authorities.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan.
Concerning climate commitment act accounts.
Concerning termination and restatement of plan 1 of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Supporting wildfire mitigation by modifying RCW 82.04.29005, concerning taxes on loan interest.
Concerning targeted urban area tax preferences.
Making the property tax exemption for multipurpose senior citizen centers permanent.
Concerning the medicaid access program.
Creating a sales and use tax remittance program for affordable housing.
Concerning emissions from emissions-intensive, trade-exposed facilities under the climate commitment act.
Providing consumer access to safe cookware and interstate and international trade certainty in the regulation of lead in cookware.
Providing for enhanced municipal permitting tools for high capacity transit projects.
Modifying joint legislative audit and review committee work plans to ensure efficient use of staff resources.
Concerning access to medical care in workers' compensation.
Ensuring access to voting services for military, overseas, Native American, and disabled voters.
Concerning residential development in commercial and mixed-use zones.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning the 340B drug pricing program.
Concerning paid family and medical leave rates.
Concerning the definition of a "qualifying discharge" for the Washington state veterans' preference program for civil service.
Modernizing and strengthening laws concerning sheriffs, police chiefs, town marshals, law enforcement agency volunteers, youth cadets, specially commissioned officers, and police matrons.
Revised for engrossed: Allowing payments to be made for services provided by any rural hospital that is located on a federally recognized Indian reservation.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Modifying certain funding and exemptions related to providing and maintaining affordable housing and related services.
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.
Concerning the prepayment of capital gains taxes six months prior to the due date.
Concerning property tax reform.
Concerning toxicology testing by certified or accredited laboratories.
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.
Repealing the community protection program.
Allowing collective bargaining over contributions for certain supplemental retirement benefits.
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Concerning targeted urban area tax preferences.
Making improvements to transparency and accountability in the prior authorization determination process.
Concerning paid family and medical leave rates.
Establishing network adequacy standards for skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation hospitals.
Permitting the medical use of cannabis by qualifying patients in specified health care facilities.
Concerning language accessible public programs, activities, and services conducted, operated, or administered by state agencies.
Amending the state civil service statutes to include Washington technology solutions network and security systems employees.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Concerning statewide food security.
Concerning local tax increment financing.
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 the threshold for payment of a lump sum retirement allowance in lieu of a monthly benefit.
Increasing the maximum annual limit for regularly scheduled fundraising activities for the nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places property tax exemption.
Concerning caseload forecasting for food assistance programs.
Concerning predesign thresholds.
Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.
Providing flexibility in the partnership access line assessment to cover administrative costs.
Concerning dedicated accounts for fees collected for the implementation of environmental programs.
Concerning statutory guidelines for the administration of state capital projects.
Concerning taxes imposed on insurers operating within the state.
Revised for 1st substitute: Addressing funding for health insurance premium assistance.
Concerning accounts.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county and in Yakima county.
Modifying funding for the passport to careers program and eligibility for the Washington college grant.
Establishing the preK promise account.
Preserving timber tax distributions for school districts with recent school district levy failures.
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.
Concerning critical access hospital designations in Skagit county.
Removing the acreage limit on the property tax exemption for nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning the taxation of cigarettes, vapor products, and other products containing tobacco or nicotine.
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.
Concerning collective bargaining for certain employees who are enrolled in academic programs at public institutions of higher education.
Concerning the recovery of unpaid wages.
Facilitating the rapid sharing of overdose mapping information for overdose prevention.
Concerning collective bargaining for employees not covered by the national labor relations act.
Concerning the community reinvestment program.
Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.
Improving regulatory efficiency by integrating executive order 25-03, concerning permitting and licensing processes, into chapter 43.42A RCW.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Increasing fiscal resources for students and children by providing targeted sales tax exemptions for schools and certain before-and-after school care programs and arts and cultural classes.
Making temporary staffing services provided to nonprofit behavioral health entities exempt from retail sales tax.
Preserving homeownership options by limiting excessive home buying by certain entities.
Exempting food banks from the retail sales tax imposed on certain services.
Preserving homeownership options by limiting excessive home buying by certain entities.
Concerning budget sustainability.
Providing school construction assistance program facilities support for on-base schools.
Providing a real estate excise tax exemption for the sale of qualified affordable housing.
Providing a real estate excise tax exemption for the sale of qualified affordable housing.
Modifying the working connections child care program.
Creating a statewide economic development and competitiveness strategic plan.
Providing certainty for the development of low-to-zero carbon alternative jet fuel production in Washington state.
Establishing data and personal safety protections within areas of public accommodation for all Washington residents.
Providing tax relief to Washington residents impacted by the atmospheric river and winter weather event.
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.
Supporting the recovery of missing persons.
Updating the arbitration fee collected for the new motor vehicle arbitration account.
Concerning broadband infrastructure repair loans.
Ensuring connectivity for Washington wildlife through safe passages.
Authorizing the court to order certain conditions during child welfare shelter care hearings.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning certain child welfare cases for children under the age of four.
Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.
Authorizing community scaled weatherization projects.
Establishing a statewide digital transcript data-sharing environment.
Regarding cultural resource protection for certain land use activities that are categorically exempt from the state environmental policy act.
Facilitating the rapid sharing of overdose mapping information for overdose prevention.
Placing agricultural employees under the jurisdiction of the public employment relations commission for the purpose of collective bargaining.
Concerning notice requirements for grocery establishment closures.
Creating uniformity for the process by which cities planning under the growth management act implement real estate excise taxes.
Concerning collective bargaining for employees not covered by the national labor relations act.
Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.
Concerning fire protection districts.
Concerning veteran survivor tuition waiver eligibility.
Reviewing and discontinuing low-enrollment undergraduate programs at public baccalaureate institutions.
Safeguarding student financial aid from fraud.
Concerning the housing finance commission.
Concerning school board compensation.
Providing an alternative condition for extraordinary medical placement for incarcerated individuals.
Concerning tax exemptions for unoccupied property used for affordable housing that is owned by a nonprofit entity.
Modifying the legislative evaluation and accountability program website.
Defining the terms "fixture" and "affixed" for excise tax purposes.
Concerning the corporate practice of medicine.
Concerning siting kit homes.
Concerning the corporate practice of medicine.
Protecting Washington children online.
Concerning public facilities district formation.
Improving reliability and capacity of the electric transmission system in Washington state.
Concerning recycling and waste reduction.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning 988 crisis hotline funding and technology requirements.
Revised for 1st substitute: Amending the Constitution to modify local funding authority for school district facilities.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning local funding for school district facilities.
Establishing limitations on detached accessory dwelling units outside urban growth areas.
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Revised for 1st substitute: Reducing nonrenewal and cancellations of insurance policies due to wildfire risk.
Concerning school district financial management.
Establishing a green fertilizer incentive program to support the production and adoption of low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer in Washington state.
Reducing environmental impacts associated with bags provided to customers at retail establishments.
Concerning the state's ability to fine private detention facilities that deny entry to the department of health for an inspection.
Revised for engrossed: Establishing a process for adjudicating tort claims against the state of Washington and its political subdivisions.
Concerning taxation of a long-term capital gain of a section 1202 small business stock.
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 accounts.
Creating an apple health employer assessment.
Concerning the threshold for payment of a lump sum retirement allowance in lieu of a monthly benefit.
Revised for 1st substitute: Transferring early literacy programs from the department of children, youth, and families to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
Making the property tax exemption for multipurpose senior citizen centers permanent.
Modifying joint legislative audit and review committee work plans to ensure efficient use of staff resources.
Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.
Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan, a union-sponsored defined benefit retirement plan, or another employer-funded private pension plan.
Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting local correctional facility workers.
Concerning permit-ready residential building plans.
Granting interest arbitration to certain parks and recreation commission employees.
Directing the deposit of the proceeds from taxes on aircraft fuel to the aeronautics account.
Concerning industrial insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorders affecting correctional facility workers.
Authorizing a local excise tax on cannabis.
Concerning the law enforcement aviation support grant program.
Providing consumer protections for artificial intelligence systems.
Modifying provisions related to individuals found to have committed criminal offenses when under the age of 18.
Concerning the preparation, distribution, and sale of kratom products.
Assessing the feasibility of developing an affordability index for appliances sold into Washington state.
Concerning involuntary treatment.
Amending the Constitution to establish a right to affordable health care.
Creating a housing assistance pilot program for youth enrolled in extended foster care.
Concerning snowmobile registration fees.
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Protecting elected officials from political violence by creating the statewide emergency public official notification system.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning the age at which clients of the home and community living administration may receive employment and community inclusion services.
Including standby pay as basic salary in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Providing local governments tax resources and fund flexibility.
Providing a limited waiver of interest and penalties for taxpayers inadvertently failing to collect and remit sales and use taxes on select services.
Supporting local news journalism.
Implementing prompt pay recommendations from the capital projects advisory review board.
Preventing an oversupply of cannabis.
Establishing land banking authorities.
Concerning tax exemptions for nonprofit organizations that manage interscholastic programs for public and private schools.
Establishing tax exemptions for property used as affordable housing owned or operated by a social housing agency.
Providing funding for school materials, supplies, and operating costs.
Concerning patient advocates.
Concerning psilocybin.
Establishing a joint legislative executive committee on health care financing.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning cardiac emergency response plans in schools.
Encouraging agency demographic data collection.
Addressing emerging large energy use facilities.
Establishing a pilot program that incentivizes child care providers to care for children of first responders.
Concerning fraud prevention.
Taxing kratom.
Removing qualifiers related to the presumption of occupational disease for heart problems.
Supporting children and youth behavioral health.
Concerning facilities licensed to provide pediatric transitional care services.
Codifying the voluntary disclosure tax program and authorizing temporary tax amnesty.
Enhancing higher education procedures.
Concerning the subdivision of land.
Concerning commercial shellfish fees.
Concerning access at public postsecondary educational institutions to medication abortion.
Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Reducing environmental and health disparities and improving the health of Washington state residents in large port districts.
Concerning immigrant worker protections.
Establishing a revolving loan fund for mixed-income affordable homeownership development.
Expanding the limited sales and use tax incentive program to encourage redevelopment of underutilized property.
Concerning the community reinvestment program.
Establishing the Washington guaranteed admissions program and requiring student notifications.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning financial aid awards for students attending private four-year and two-year institutions of higher education.
Expanding access to the Washington college grant to students enrolled in eligible postsecondary nondegree credential programs.
Concerning the cannabis excise tax.
Ensuring that responsible principles of investing are incorporated into the investment decision making of the Washington state investment board.
Modifying the definition of persistent offender to exclude convictions for offenses committed by someone under the age of 18 and providing for resentencing.
Prohibiting investment of funds under management by the state investment board in private detention facilities.
Concerning divestment of funds under management by the state investment board from thermal coal.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for adult and baby diapers.
Creating a homestead exemption for seniors, persons retired due to disability, and veterans with disabilities.
Providing a constitutional amendment to limit growth of assessed valuation of real property.
Addressing appropriations for long-term forest health and wildfire reduction.
Allocating a portion of hazardous substance tax revenues derived from aviation fuel to aircraft noise and air quality mitigation.
Concerning the distribution of aircraft fuel tax revenue.
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 property tax relief for homeowners and renters.
Concerning property tax relief.
Establishing the heritage orchard program.
Concerning the taxation of smoking cessation products.
Protecting revenues devoted to the workforce education investment account.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for qualifying farm machinery and equipment.
Restoring funding for cancer research and public health services.
Concerning membership of wildland or aviation firefighters in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.
Concerning architectural and engineering fee funding assistance limits for school district construction and modernization projects.
Eliminating wait lists for the individual and family services waiver by including estimated expenditures for the waiver in maintenance level budgets.
Concerning eligibility for membership in the school employees' benefits board programs during the second school year of employment.
Directing the withholding of state payments to the federal government if federal funding is withheld due to the existence of a valid Washington state law.
Providing tax relief for businesses and properties impacted by the Fairfax bridge closure.
Providing pupil transportation safety net funding for special passengers.
Creating the Washington state public bank.
Enacting an excise tax on large operating companies on the amount of payroll expenses above the minimum wage threshold of the additional medicare tax to fund services to benefit Washingtonians and establishing the Well Washington fund account.
Providing basic taxpayer fairness by delaying department of revenue action with regard to tax changes until rule making is finalized.
Using concurrent medicaid enrollment savings to fund opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Providing enhanced medicaid payments to providers and hospitals.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning fish habitat restoration in response to the federal court injunction and supported by changes to the state tax structure and authorization of bonds.
Eliminating each local government's proportional share of Washington's housing shortage.
Concerning learning standards and graduation requirements.
Ensuring paid protestor services are considered a temporary staffing service subject to state retail sales and use taxes.
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.
Concerning property tax reform.
Restoring the 1985 tax exemptions for the sale of precious metals and bullion.
Creating the Washington is simply unaffordable fund.
Providing for donations to the sea lion predation control account at the time of vessel registration for the purpose of salmon level preservation.
Exempting schools from retail sales tax imposed on certain services.
Exempting live presentations from retail sales and use tax.
Enacting a tax on stocks, bonds, and other financial intangible assets for the benefit of public schools.
Expanding local taxing authority to fund public safety and community protection focused programs and services.
Supporting public school instruction in tribal sovereignty and federally recognized Indian tribes.
Concerning three of Washington state's closed retirement plans.
Exempting assignments or substitutions of previously recorded deeds of trust from the document recording fee and the covenant homeownership program assessment.
Providing a property tax exemption for qualifying housing used as a residency by tenants meeting certain disability criteria.
Addressing unexcused student absences.
Concerning postpartum coverage.
Extending the commute trip reduction tax credit.
Modifying business and occupation tax surcharges, rates, and the advanced computing surcharge cap, clarifying the business and occupation tax deduction for certain investments, and creating a temporary business and occupation tax surcharge on large companies.
Investing in the state's paramount duty to fund K-12 education and build strong and safe communities.
Establishing a tax on certain business activities related to surpluses generated under the zero-emission vehicle program.
Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium operating appropriations and 2023-2025 fiscal biennium second supplemental operating appropriations.
Generating cost savings to the state by repealing annual reports and an advisory committee.
Concerning property tax relief.
Creating a voluntary disclosure program within the department of revenue.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Furthering digital equity and opportunity in Washington state.
Concerning the Yakima Valley School.
Concerning advanced practice registered nurse and physician assistant reimbursement.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning fish habitat restoration in response to the federal court injunction and supported by changes to the state tax structure and authorization of bonds.
Regulating tobacco and nicotine products.
Establishing the youth behavioral health account and funding the account through the imposition of a business and occupation additional tax on the operation of social media platforms.
Concerning employer contributions and incentives for public and school employee health benefit plans.
Enacting a tax on stocks, bonds, and other financial intangible assets for the benefit of public schools.
Concerning property tax reform.
Reducing the state sales and use tax rate.
Concerning temporary compensation reductions for state government employees during the 2025-2027 fiscal biennium.
Enacting an excise tax on large employers on the amount of payroll expenses above the social security wage threshold to fund programs and services to benefit Washingtonians.
Increasing state funding to expand access to higher education.
Restoring state financial aid assistance to a maximum of 125 percent of credits needed to graduate.
Achieving budget savings in certain policies that have yet to take effect.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Concerning reimbursement payments for replacing student transportation vehicles.
Creating a business and occupation tax deduction and increasing the rate for persons conducting payment card processing activities.
Clarifying the scope of the investment income business and occupation tax deduction.
Expanding local taxing authority to fund public safety and community protection focused programs and services.
Expanding affordable housing opportunities on community and technical college lands.
Protecting agriculture.
Creating a grant program to promote local workforce development, reduce transportation pollution, and strengthen food sovereignty and climate and disaster resiliency.
Concerning health carrier transparency of payment timeliness of claims submitted by health care providers and health care facilities.
Creating a wage replacement program for certain Washington workers excluded from unemployment insurance.
Expanding eligibility for the working families' tax credit to everyone age 18 and older.
Amending the Constitution to allow for a property tax exemption for a principal place of residence.
Establishing a prescribed fire claims fund pilot program.
Concerning health plan coverage of fertility-related services.
Revised for 1st substitute: Allowing bargaining over matters related to certain uses of artificial intelligence.
Revised for 1st substitute: Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.
Establishing a statewide boiler operator certification.
Providing sufficient funding for the Washington state long-term care ombuds program.
Addressing the impacts of burrowing shrimp on bottom culture shellfish farming through integrated pest management research.
Providing tax relief for certain incidental uses on open space land.
Expanding opportunities for organic, regenerative, climate-smart, and sustainable producers.
Strengthening patients' rights regarding their health care information.
Establishing age restrictions on diet pills and dietary supplements.
Concerning fair treatment of municipal solid waste systems.
Providing housing safety, security, and protection by creating the primary residence property tax exemption.
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Promoting the efficient administration of school construction assistance program projects.
Supporting caregivers who provide complex care services to children with heightened medical needs.
Eliminating each local government's proportional share of Washington's housing shortage.
Increasing the working families' tax credit to reflect the economic impact of property taxes incorporated into rental amounts charged to residential tenants.
Revised for 1st substitute: Supporting the continued employment of individuals applying for federal aviation administration medical certificates.
Calculating student enrollment for local effort assistance.
Concerning the development of clear and objective standards, conditions, and procedures for residential development.
Improving housing stability for tenants subject to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act by limiting rent and fee increases, requiring notice of rent and fee increases, limiting fees and deposits, establishing a landlord resource center and associated services, authorizing tenant lease termination, creating parity between lease types, and providing for attorney general enforcement.
Increasing transparency regarding sewage-containing spills.
Expanding secondary training for careers in natural resources and conservation.
Revised for 1st substitute: Accelerating the development of clean energy.
Concerning requirements pertaining to signatures and addresses of ballot measure petitioners and petition signature gatherers.
Improving outcomes for individuals adjudicated of juvenile offenses by increasing opportunities for community placement options and refining procedural requirements.
Supporting students who are chronically absent and at risk for not graduating high school.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning the management of individuals who are placed in juvenile rehabilitation institutions.
Revised for 1st substitute: Supporting juveniles in and exiting detention by providing for a child in need of services process and supportive services.
Concerning liquor licenses.
Concerning wood burning devices.
Concerning the role of students on the governing boards of institutions of higher education.
Studying taxes and fees related to alcohol.
Advancing the production and use of alternative jet fuels in Washington.
Eliminating the per transaction limit for wine and spirit sales.
Codifying the rights of children and youth in foster care.
Clarifying the business and occupation tax treatment of the investment income of passive investment vehicles managed by a person subject to business and occupation tax under RCW 82.04.290(1).
Prohibiting algorithmic rent fixing and noncompete agreements in the rental housing market.
Concerning livestock damage due to wolf predation.
Concerning the registration of certain corporations and trusts that own single-family homes and condominium units.
Requiring refunds to consumers for early cancellation of term-based subscriptions to electronic media services.
Accessing an emergency supply of insulin.
Concerning cost sharing for prenatal and postnatal care.
Enhancing youth mental health and well-being through advanced training and expansion of the workforce in schools.
Revised for 1st substitute: Allowing the horse racing commission to impose a fee and use sales tax revenues for federal regulatory compliance.
Codifying the body scanner program at the department of corrections.
Concerning the state capitol campus.
Incentivizing the substantial reduction or elimination of impact fees.
Concerning a pilot program creating a healthier environment for correctional officers, department of corrections staff, and individuals within a correctional facility.
Expanding the purview of child fatality and near fatality reviews.
Concerning the child welfare housing assistance program.
Extending the program to address complex cases of children in crisis.
Establishing funding for physician residency positions dedicated to international medical graduates.
Establishing the essential worker health care program.
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.
Concerning learning standards and graduation requirements.
Concerning public facilities districts.
Supporting public school instruction in tribal sovereignty and federally recognized Indian tribes.
Suspending the national board for professional standards certification bonuses for certificated instructional staff.
Revised for 1st substitute: Modifying the funding for the passport to careers program.
Concerning the privacy of party selections during presidential primaries.
Developing best practices for responding to electric vehicle fires.
Implementing state auditor recommendations for reducing improper medicaid concurrent enrollment payments.
Concerning emissions of greenhouse gases used for anesthetic purposes.
Concerning Washington college grant award amounts.
Providing members of the teachers' retirement system plan 3 and school employees' retirement system plan 3 that were never offered a choice of plan 2 the opportunity to irrevocably transfer to plan 2 for future service.
Defining the rental or lease of individual storage space at self-service storage facilities as a retail transaction for the imposition of business and occupation and sales and use taxes.
Exempting exclusive bargaining representatives for department of corrections employees from certain provisions related to coalition bargaining.
Concerning county property tax levies for public health clinic purposes.
Concerning public defense recruitment and retention.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Establishing a complaint process to address willful noncompliance with certain state education laws.
Modifying financial aid eligibility.
Providing a property tax exemption for property owned by a qualifying nonprofit organization and loaned, leased, or rented to and used by any government entity to provide character-building, benevolent, protective, or rehabilitative social services.
Concerning victims of crime act funding.
Concerning grant programs fostering community engagement through law enforcement-community partnerships and immersion.
Concerning law enforcement and local corrections agency misconduct through investigations and legal actions.
Revised for 1st substitute: Establishing the position of independent prosecutor within the office of the governor.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Concerning advancement of quantum economic development.
Providing access for legislators to facilities owned and operated by the state.
Strengthening the financial stability of persons in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Creating a housing assistance program for youth enrolled in extended foster care.
Increasing the share of sales tax revenue dedicated to performance audits.
Improving developmentally appropriate alternatives for youth outside the formal court process.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning reducing fees and expenses for services for people confined in state correctional facilities.
Concerning health care coordination regarding confined individuals.
Expanding protections for certain students to promote inclusivity in public schools.
Establishing the ninth grade success grant program.
Providing a business and occupation tax exemption for manufacturing facilities and green manufacturing facilities.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for manufacturing facilities and green manufacturing facilities.
Concerning manufacturing facilities.
Establishing the rural nursing education program.
Allowing collective bargaining over contributions for certain supplemental retirement benefits.
Providing tax exemption for the first 20,000 gallons of wine sold by a winery in Washington.
Establishing a child care workforce standards board.
Funding health care access by imposing an excise tax on the annual compensation paid to certain highly compensated hospital employees.
Transferring extraordinary revenue collections from the estate tax to the developmental disabilities community services account.
Facilitating civil commitment for treatment for a person requiring revival by opioid overdose reversal medication.
Concerning mobile dwellings.
Removing the exclusion from interest arbitration of Washington management service employees at the department of corrections.
Encouraging achieving a better life experience accounts.
Providing student navigational supports to increase postsecondary enrollment.
Providing adequate and predictable student transportation.
Expanding eligibility for the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth program to an accredited tribal college.
Establishing a loan repayment program for public defense attorneys and prosecutors.
Creating an advisory council on rare diseases.
Extending a program to streamline the environmental permitting process for salmon recovery projects.
Concerning access at public postsecondary educational institutions to medication abortion.
Concerning fingerprint-based background checks.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning the city, county, and regional jail system in Washington state.
Authorizing payment for parental caregivers of minor children with developmental disabilities.
Eliminating child care licensing fees.
Revised for 1st substitute: Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Concerning the Washington future fund pilot project.
Providing a sales and use tax incentive for multifamily affordable housing.
Labeling ballot drop boxes.
Increasing cannabis revenue distributions to local governments.
Concerning conservation district revenue limitations.
Authorizing funding tools to mitigate the impact of sales tax sourcing in certain cities that host industrial and warehousing industries.
Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Increasing the number of law enforcement agency and county corrections officer personnel.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Concerning the indeterminate sentence review board.
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Concerning newspapers and eligible digital content.
Concerning financial feasibility of collective bargaining agreements.
Concerning abandoned vehicles sold at auctions conducted by registered tow truck operators.
Concerning the tax treatment of pilates studios and gymnastics facilities.
Concerning accounts.
Delaying the rebasing of the nursing home payment rates to 2028.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for inputs required for salmon recovery projects.
Restoring liquor sales revenue distributions to local governments.
Concerning budget stabilization account transfers.
Updating the inflation adjustment for the estate tax exclusion amount.
Concerning property tax exemptions for veterans with disabilities.
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.
Exempting permanently from sales and use tax bottled water, prepared food, and clothing.
Exempting permanently from the sales and use tax purchases of products for young children.
Concerning the early learning facilities grant and loan program.
Concerning child care subsidy rates.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption for qualifying farm machinery and equipment.
Modifying retail taxes compacts between the state of Washington and federally recognized tribes located in Washington state by increasing the revenue-sharing percentages when a compacting tribe has completed a qualified capital investment.
Creating a sales and use tax exemption for bait purchased for commercial fishing.
Calculating the provider rate for certain community residential services.
Dedicating the sales tax on motor vehicles to highway uses.
Limiting annual state spending growth to median worker wage growth, with excess revenues dedicated to property tax relief.
Concerning cost-of-living adjustments for plan 1 retirees of the teachers' retirement system and public employees' retirement system.
Concerning the excise tax treatment of amounts received by title and escrow businesses from clients for remittance to a county filing office for the purpose of recording documents.
Consolidating the public employees' benefits board and the school employees' benefits board.
Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Dedicating the state sales tax on motor vehicles for transportation.
Making 2023-2025 fiscal biennium second supplemental operating appropriations.
Paying state retirement benefits until the end of the month in which the retiree or beneficiary dies.
Providing property tax relief to senior citizens.
Concerning three of Washington state's closed retirement plans.
Implementing the periodic review of state spending programs.
Modifying business and occupation tax surcharges, rates, and the advanced computing surcharge cap, clarifying the business and occupation tax deduction for certain investments, and creating a temporary business and occupation tax surcharge on large companies.
Establishing a tax on certain business activities related to surpluses generated under the zero-emission vehicle program.
Implementing K-12 savings and efficiencies.
Investing in the state's paramount duty to fund K-12 education and build strong and safe communities.
Regarding concession fees by duty-free sales enterprises.
Concerning accounts.
Concerning supervision compliance credit.
Concerning child support pass through.
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.
Revised for 1st substitute: Modifying the application and administration of certain excise taxes.
Increasing funding to the education legacy trust account by creating a more progressive rate structure for the capital gains tax and estate tax.
Concerning wellness incentives for public and school employee health benefit plans.
Rebalancing statutory fund transfers and revenue dedications for transportation.
Concerning the interbranch advisory committee.
Enhancing requirements relating to the purchase, transfer, and possession of firearms.
Promoting a safe and supportive public education system.
Concerning clemency and pardons.
Adopting recommendations from the tax preference performance review process, eliminating obsolete tax preferences, clarifying legislative intent, and addressing changes in constitutional law.
Revised for 1st substitute: Amending the Washington college grant and college bound scholarship.
Expanding and funding the foreclosure mediation program.
Concerning cannabis retailer advertising.
Concerning affordable housing development in counties not closing the gap between estimated existing housing units within the county and existing housing needs.
Developing a schedule for court appointment of attorneys for children and youth in dependency and termination proceedings.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning exemptions from garnishment.
Modifying child care and early childhood development programs.
Ensuring access to primary care, behavioral health, and affordable hospital services.
Revised for 1st substitute: Closing the Rainier school by June 30, 2027.
Revised for 1st substitute: Accommodating multiple vehicle types for transporting students.
Concerning department of corrections behavioral health certification.
Expanding pregnancy-related accommodations.
Expanding access to leave and safety accommodations to include workers who are victims of hate crimes or bias incidents.
Modifying tax and revenue laws in a manner that is not estimated to affect state or local tax collections.
Concerning actuarial funding of pension systems.
Modifying the capital gains tax.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Revised for 1st substitute: Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium operating appropriations and 2023-2025 fiscal biennium second supplemental operating appropriations.
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.
Concerning domestic violence co-responder programs.
Concerning services and supports for individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Concerning superior court clerk fees.
Eliminating the Washington employee ownership program.
Concerning payment to acute care hospitals for difficult to discharge medicaid patients.
Improving public safety funding by providing resources to local governments and state and local criminal justice agencies, and authorizing a local option tax.
Modernizing the regulation of alcohol service in public spaces.
Concerning certified peer support specialists.
Enhancing crisis response services through co-response integration and support.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Creating the medicaid access program.
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
Concerning open motion picture captioning in motion picture theaters.
Concerning special education funding.
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 the Columbia river recreational salmon and steelhead endorsement program.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Concerning litter.
Increasing license, permit, and endorsement fees.
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.
Expanding protections for workers in the state paid family and medical leave program.
Concerning the clean fuels program.
Increasing support and services for veterans.
Concerning teacher residency and apprenticeship programs.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with hydrofluorocarbons.
Improving outcomes associated with waste material management systems.
Ensuring environmental and public health protection from solid waste handling facility operations.
Concerning workplace violence in health care settings.
Increasing transparency regarding sewage-containing spills.
Concerning cost-of-living adjustments for community and technical college employees.
Concerning public facilities districts.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Concerning collective bargaining by fish and wildlife officers.
Addressing transition to kindergarten programs.
Concerning sampling or testing of biosolids for PFAS chemicals.
Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes.
Revised for engrossed: Concerning access to recreation sites or lands.
Reducing the developmental disabilities administration's no-paid services caseload services.
Delaying the use of the ASAM 4 criteria, treatment criteria for addictive, substance related, and co-occurring conditions.
Concerning school district materials, supplies, and operating costs.
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.
Modifying the property tax exemption for community centers.
Addressing the burden of unintentional overpayments on older adults and adults with disabilities served by the department of social and health services.
Concerning the appointment, removal, and salary of the state actuary.
Concerning the exemption for fuels used for agricultural purposes in the climate commitment act.
Providing funding for municipalities participating in the regional 911 emergency communications system.
Extending the expiration of certain school employee postretirement employment restrictions.
Providing equity in eligibility for the college bound scholarship.
Concerning the Washington customized employment training program.
Encouraging the deployment of low carbon thermal energy networks.
Promoting transit-oriented housing development.
Encouraging local government partner promise scholarship programs within the opportunity scholarship program.
Concerning conservation district revenue limitations.
Concerning lead in cookware.
Concerning the siting of child care centers.
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.
Supporting the implementation of competency-based education.
Modifying the drug take-back program.
Concerning protection order hope cards.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Concerning the reprocurement of medical assistance services, including the realignment of behavioral health crisis services for medicaid enrollees.
Improving access to appropriate mental health and substance use disorder services.
Permitting early deployment of state fire service resources.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning legal representation under the involuntary treatment act.
Improving housing stability for tenants subject to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act by limiting rent and fee increases, requiring notice of rent and fee increases, limiting fees and deposits, establishing a landlord resource center and associated services, authorizing tenant lease termination, creating parity between lease types, and providing for attorney general enforcement.
Recognizing the tremendous sacrifices made by our military veterans by phasing down the disability rating requirements to ensure more disabled veterans are eligible for property tax relief.
Concerning the notice of sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities.
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.
Concerning the administration of the Andy Hill cancer research endowment.
Strengthening Washington's leadership and accountability on climate policy by transitioning to annual reporting of statewide emissions data.
Creating a certification for memory care services.
Concerning the Washington saves administrative trust account.
Protecting Washington communities from lead-based paint.
Providing tuition waivers for tribal elders at Washington’s community and technical colleges.
Concerning family reconciliation services.
Extending the program to address complex cases of children in crisis.
Concerning the child welfare housing assistance program.
Increasing access to prescription hormone therapy.
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Removing the exclusion from interest arbitration of Washington management service employees at the department of corrections.
Concerning the property tax exemptions for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers.
Regarding the costs of compliance with the state energy performance standard.
Concerning approval of electric utility wildfire mitigation plans.
Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.
Increasing the flexibility of existing funding sources to fund public safety and other facilities by modifying the local real estate excise tax.
Concerning automatic deferred compensation enrollment for county, municipal, and other political subdivision employees.
Concerning collective bargaining for agricultural cannabis workers.
Modifying the covenant homeownership program.
Improving developmentally appropriate alternatives for youth outside the formal court process.
Providing tax relief for certain incidental uses on open space land.
Concerning building code and development regulation reform.
Modifying retail taxes compacts between the state of Washington and federally recognized tribes located in Washington state by increasing the revenue-sharing percentages when a compacting tribe has completed a qualified capital investment.
Creating a health care entity registry.
Improving safety at institutions of higher education while supporting student survivors of sexual assault.
Repealing the expiration date for the ambulance transport fund.
Concerning career and technical education in sixth grade.
Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.
Concerning the sales and use tax supporting chemical dependency and mental health treatment programs.
Concerning training provided by the criminal justice training commission.
Modernizing the child fatality statute.
Improving access to educational services by reducing barriers to obtaining vital records and allowing alternative forms of documentation.
Concerning the purchase of pension service credit for authorized leaves of absence.
Improving student access to dual credit programs.
Establishing a prescribed fire claims fund pilot program.
Addressing the impacts of burrowing shrimp on bottom culture shellfish farming through integrated pest management research.
Providing postsecondary education consumer protections.
Extending the pesticide application safety committee.
Concerning the addition of airport capital projects as an allowable use of local real estate excise tax revenues.
Expanding eligibility for the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth program to an accredited tribal college.
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 administrative costs associated with the document recording fee.
Amending the Constitution to allow the state to invest moneys from long-term services and supports accounts.
Concerning volunteer firefighter participation in the state deferred compensation program.
Modifying provisions of the revised uniform unclaimed property act.
Providing a property tax exemption for property owned by a qualifying nonprofit organization and loaned, leased, or rented to and used by any government entity to provide character-building, benevolent, protective, or rehabilitative social services.
Concerning newspapers and eligible digital content.
Concerning the early learning facilities grant and loan program.
Concerning broadcasters.
Creating the Washington health corps behavioral health scholarship program.
Addressing behavioral health provider shortages.
Concerning high THC cannabis products.
Concerning county hospital funding.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Coordinating regional behavioral crisis response services.Original: Coordinating regional behavioral crisis response and suicide prevention services.
Addressing the anesthesia workforce shortage by reducing barriers and expanding educational opportunities to increase the supply of certified registered nurse anesthetists in Washington.
Extending timelines for implementation of the 988 system.
Concerning treatment of substance use disorders.
Extending the crisis relief center model to provide behavioral health crisis services for minors.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.Original: Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified competency restoration workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.
Making 2023-2025 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
Concerning the capital budget.
Implementing the first approach skills training program.
Concerning state identification cards for persons in state custody or care.
Promoting the establishment of thermal energy networks.
Establishing an oversight committee to improve construction-related training and pathways to state registered apprenticeships in state correctional facilities.
Reducing lead in cookware.
Requiring environmental and labor reporting for public building construction and renovation material.
Improving the outcomes associated with waste material management systems, including products affecting organic material management systems.
Requiring and funding the purchase of zero emission school buses.
Concerning pupil transportation.
Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.
Revised for Engrossed: Concerning housing affordability tax incentives for existing structures.Revised for 2nd Substitute: Providing a sales and use tax incentive for existing structures.Original: Concerning housing affordability tax incentives for existing structures.
Concerning state legislative employee collective bargaining.
Reporting on dependency outcomes.
Concerning basic law enforcement academy.
Supporting children and families.
Promoting the development of geothermal energy resources.
Expanding the definition of family member for individual providers.
Concerning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
Extending the terms of eligibility for financial aid programs.
Updating thresholds for the property tax exemption for widows and widowers of honorably discharged veterans.
Revised for Engrossed: Improving private Washington workforce retirement security standards by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Revised for 1st Substitute: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Original: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.
Requiring environmental and labor reporting for public building construction and renovation material.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning the state route number 520 corridor.
Increasing state funding for operating costs in schools.
Supporting first responder wellness and peer support.
Supporting and expanding access to child care and early learning programs.
Concerning funding for the early support for infants and toddlers program.
Reinstating semiconductor tax incentives.
Concerning the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse.
Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the public employees' retirement system plan 1 and the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning agricultural and forestry biomass.Original: Concerning biochar production from agricultural and forestry biomass.
Concerning financial aid grants for incarcerated students.
Expanding the homeownership development property tax exemption to include real property sold to low-income households for building residences using mutual self-help housing construction.
Concerning guardianship and conservatorship.
Concerning water rights adjudication commissioners and referees.
Concerning deer and elk damage to commercial crops.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Encouraging participation in public defense and prosecution professions.Original: Expanding training opportunities for public defense.
Supporting victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Restricting the possession of weapons, excluding carrying a pistol by a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol, on the premises of libraries, zoos, aquariums, and transit facilities.Original: Concerning firearm sensitive places.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.Original: Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses in the legal system.
Increasing the capacity to conduct timely fingerprint-based background checks for prospective child care employees and other programs.
Concerning the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.
Concerning the fire service training account.
Modifying provisions of the business licensing service program.
Establishing the nothing about us without us act.
Concerning the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse.
Clarifying employment standards for long-term care individual providers.
Establishing a pilot program eliminating college in the high school fees for private not-for-profit four-year institutions.
Expanding and strengthening career and technical education core plus programs.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Creating an option for impacted taxing districts to provide a portion of their new revenue to support any tax increment area proposed within their jurisdiction and clarifying that a tax increment area must be dissolved when all bond obligations are paid.Original: Creating an option for impacted taxing districts to provide a portion of their new revenue to support any tax increment area proposed within their jurisdiction.
Posting of approved courses and providers of continuing education.
Establishing a simple and uniform system for complaints related to, and instituting a code of educator ethics for, conduct within or involving public elementary and secondary schools.
Providing tools designed to reduce the impacts of unlawful solid waste dumping.
Increasing the special education enrollment funding cap.
Strengthening the early learning facilities grant and loan program by revising criteria and providing resources to the Ruth LeCocq Kagi early learning facilities development account.
Promoting economic development by increasing opportunities for local communities to secure federal funding.
Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
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.
Concerning the sale of halal foods.
Providing flexibility in calculation of nursing rates.
Providing a sales and use tax remittance to qualified farmers.
Improving tax and revenue laws.
Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for certain part-time bus drivers employed full-time by the federal government.
Providing a sales and use tax remittance to qualified farmers.
Posting of approved courses and providers of continuing education.
Addressing fentanyl and other substance use prevention education.
Establishing a Native American apprentice assistance program.
Providing for health home services for medicaid-eligible children with medically complex conditions.
Expanding time limit exemptions applicable to cash assistance programs.
Modifying the Washington national guard postsecondary education grant program.
Improving the Washington state behavioral health system for better coordination and recognition with the Indian behavioral health system.
Building a multilingual, multiliterate Washington through dual and tribal language education.
Addressing the response to extreme weather events.
Supporting young adults following inpatient behavioral health treatment.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Improving the consistency and quality of the implementation of the fundamental course of study for paraeducators.Original: Establishing rules to improve the consistency and quality of the implementation of the fundamental courses of study for paraeducators.
Concerning opioid and fentanyl prevention education and awareness at institutions of higher education.
Adopting the social work licensure compact.
Concerning child support pass through.
Waiving health benefit premiums in the public employees' benefits board.
Concerning the criminal justice treatment account.
Mitigating harm and improving equity in large port districts.
Concerning tribal warrants.
Increasing prototypical school staffing to better meet student needs.
Providing extended foster care services to youth ages 18 to 21.
Implementing a statewide drug overdose prevention and education campaign.
Protecting consumers from out-of-network health care services charges.
Creating the tribal opioid prevention and treatment account.
Aligning statutory language concerning the retired state employee and retired or disabled school employee health insurance subsidy with the historical interpretation and implementation of the relevant subsidy language in the operating budget.
Making expenditures from the budget stabilization account for declared catastrophic events.
Reducing the costs associated with providing child care.
Addressing the response to extreme weather events.
Concerning child support pass through.
Improving communication between the department of children, youth, and families and caregivers.
Facilitating reconstruction of communities damaged or destroyed by wildfires.
Concerning vacation leave accrual for state employees.
Concerning the definition of veteran and restoring honor to veterans.
Concerning the workforce housing accelerator program.
Providing tax exemptions for the assistance of disabled veterans and members of the armed forces of the United States of America.
Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
Concerning death benefits provided by the 1955 act for firefighters' relief and pensions.
Concerning eligibility, enrollment, and compensation of small forestland owners volunteering for participation in the forestry riparian easement program.
Concerning accounts.
Creating business and occupation and public utility tax exemptions for certain amounts received as the result of receipt, generation, purchase, sale, transfer, or retirement of allowances, offset credits, or price ceiling units under the climate commitment act.
Permitting beneficiaries of public assistance programs to automatically qualify as income-eligible for the purpose of receiving the Washington college grant.
Concerning the exclusion of compensating tax when land is sold to a governmental entity intending to manage the land similarly to designated forestland or timberland.
Concerning eligibility for a property tax exemption for nonprofits providing affordable rental housing built with city and county funds.
Including an accessory dwelling unit under property that qualifies for the senior citizens property tax exemption.
Standardizing limitations on voter-approved property tax levies.
Preserving records and artifacts regarding the historical treatment of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington state.
Simplifying the funding provisions of the statewide tourism marketing account.
Concerning special education safety net awards.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Clark county.
Changing the incentive structure for tier 1 and tier 2 buildings.
Providing a tax exemption for medical cannabis patients.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board with respect to loans and grants to political subdivisions and federally recognized Indian tribes for broadband.
Improving consumer affordability through the health care cost transparency board.
Allowing main street programs to use remaining main street tax credits after a certain date.
Eliminating the estate tax filing requirement for certain estates involving a qualifying familial residence.
Establishing a fallen firefighter memorial.
Creating a state administered public infrastructure assistance program within the emergency management division.
Concerning an exemption to the leasehold excise tax for leases on public lands.
Establishing a retail industry work group.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Providing gate money to incarcerated individuals at the department of corrections.Original: Providing gate money to individuals releasing from custody prior to the expiration of their sentence.
Concerning the recruitment and retention of Washington national guard members.
Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Expiring the international services tax preference.
Supporting public school instruction in tribal sovereignty and federally recognized Indian tribes.
Shifting general elections for local governments to even-numbered years to increase voter participation.
Concerning energy in buildings.
Creating student advisory groups.
Allowing school districts to apply for financial literacy education professional development grants.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions within the office of the attorney general of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Establishing permanent funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Providing for the responsible management of refrigerant gases with a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide that are used in appliances or other infrastructure.
Establishing a wild horse holding and training program at a state corrections center.
Supporting back country search and rescue organizations and volunteers through the creation of the back country search and rescue grant program.
Promoting community and transit-oriented housing development.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning the modernization of the certificate of need program.Original: Modernizing the certificate of need program.
Recalculating sentencing ranges for currently incarcerated individuals whose offender score was increased by juvenile convictions.
Providing postsecondary education consumer protections.
Creating a Washington state department of housing.
Providing a property tax exemption for qualified real and personal property owned or used by a nonprofit entity in providing qualified housing funded in whole or part through a local real estate excise tax.
Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Exempting certain sales of electricity to qualifying green businesses from the public utilities tax.
Improving housing stability for tenants subject to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act by limiting rent and fee increases, requiring notice of rent and fee increases, limiting fees and deposits, establishing a landlord resource center and associated services, authorizing tenant lease termination, creating parity between lease types, and providing for attorney general enforcement.
Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for certain part-time bus drivers employed full-time by the federal government.
Transferring public property to Washington state federally recognized tribes for facilities to provide alcohol and substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and aftercare programs and services, and for behavioral health and related programs and services.
Including in the public safety employees' retirement system specified competency restoration workers at department of social and health services institutional and residential sites that serve civilly committed residents or serve patients under not guilty by reason of insanity findings.
Supporting innovation at associate development organizations.
Concerning disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions.
Modernizing the child fatality statute.
Supporting the implementation of competency-based education.
Modifying the student transportation allocation to accommodate multiple vehicle types for transporting students.
Concerning biosolids.
Concerning a computer science competency graduation requirement.
Concerning the body scanner pilot program at the department of corrections.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Conducting a feasibility study regarding a resource data tool to connect Washington residents to services and resources.Original: Developing a resource data tool to connect Washington residents to services and resources.
Supporting students who are chronically absent and at risk for not graduating high school.
Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
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.
Establishing the customer voice council.
Concerning employees of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' plan 2 retirement board.
Concerning law enforcement training.
Concerning public employees' retirement system plan 2 service credit for officers of labor organizations.
Providing adequate and predictable student transportation.
Codifying the state election database to publish, evaluate, and analyze certain election data.
Concerning the sales and use tax for school construction assistance program capital projects.
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.
Reinvesting account revenue for the purpose of supporting the state park system.
Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Providing a property tax exemption for qualified real and personal property owned or used by a nonprofit entity in providing qualified housing funded in whole or part through a local real estate excise tax.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions within the office of the attorney general of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Supporting public school instruction in tribal sovereignty and federally recognized Indian tribes.
Supporting innovation at associate development organizations.
Modifying the working families' tax credit by clarifying the refundable nature of the credit, the application requirements, and the eligibility verification process.
Providing tax incentives to encourage energy storage system and component parts manufacturing in Washington.
Concerning abandoned vehicles sold at auctions conducted by registered tow truck operators.
Concerning abandoned vehicles sold at auctions conducted by registered tow truck operators.
Establishing permanent funding for a community preservation and development authority approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Concerning access to personnel records.
Supporting and strengthening the professional education workforce.
Providing funding for school districts for special education.
Reinstating semiconductor tax incentives.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Supporting school districts and nonprofit organizations that service the communities where renewable energy projects are located.Original: Creating a green energy community fund to support school districts and nonprofit organizations that service the communities where renewable energy projects are located.
Establishing a fallen firefighter memorial.
Concerning Holocaust and genocide education in public schools.
Facilitating supportive relationships with family and significant individuals within the behavioral health system.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning government incentives for improving freight railroad infrastructure.Original: Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
Enhancing cancer research funding by dedicating a portion of state sales tax collections in October to the Andy Hill cancer research endowment fund.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Extending the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.Original: Removing the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Providing property tax reform.Original: Providing state and local property tax reform.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Extending the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.Original: Removing the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.
Facilitating supportive relationships with family and significant individuals within the behavioral health system.
Concerning the maximum per-pupil limit for enrichment levies.
Authorizing the office of the superintendent of public instruction to act as a guarantor for a county when the county provides a loan to a school district.
Concerning high THC cannabis products.
Conducting an audit of the juvenile rehabilitation system.
Concerning the Washington national primate research center at the University of Washington.
Concerning public facilities districts.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Modifying the multifamily property tax exemption to promote development of long-term affordable housing.Original: Concerning modifying the multifamily property tax exemption to promote development of long-term affordable housing.
Concerning access to personnel records.
Concerning enrichment funding for charter public schools.
Reducing fees and expenses for services for people confined to correctional facilities.
Concerning the indeterminate sentence review board.
Concerning benefits available to retirees of the state's retirement systems.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Assisting individuals diagnosed with a rare disease with accessing existing support services and programs.Original: Establishing a point of contact for any person diagnosed with a rare disease.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Ordering a study on child care for professions with nonstandard hours.Original: Ordering a study on child care for criminal justice personnel.
Providing student navigational supports to increase postsecondary enrollment.
Preventing overdose and illicit use of opioids in Washington state.
Concerning petroleum products supply and pricing.
Permitting beneficiaries of public assistance programs to automatically qualify as income-eligible for the purpose of receiving the Washington college grant.
Reestablishing the underground economy task force.
Accessing an emergency supply of insulin.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning programs for eligible recipients of temporary assistance for needy families.Original: Concerning programs for eligible recipients of temporary assistance to needy families.
Clarifying the collective bargaining unit for interpreters providing language access services to certain state agencies.
Concerning collective bargaining for certain employees who are enrolled in academic programs at public institutions of higher education.
Establishing a pilot common public records portal.
Concerning an exemption to the leasehold excise tax for leases on public lands.
Ensuring the timely and balanced use of impact fees.
Granting local taxing authority to fund criminal justice.
Providing a tax exemption for the first 20,000 gallons of wine sold by a winery in Washington.
Adjusting school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Improving the outcomes associated with waste material management systems, including products affecting organic material management systems.
Creating a path to recovery for high users of behavioral health crisis and criminal justice systems.
Helping approved teacher preparation programs respond to the continuously changing needs of the modern classroom.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning a directory for closed system nicotine containers and disposable nicotine vapor products.Original: Regarding a vapor directory.
Establishing a statewide network for student mental and behavioral health.
Requiring certain counties to measure the gap between estimated existing housing units and existing housing needs.
Expanding tax preferences for jet fuel.
Creating reporting requirements for the department of social and health service's office of fraud and accountability.
Adjusting classified school employee salaries.
Investing in reforestation efforts following landscape-scale forest disturbances.
Using savings that are the result of extraordinary investment returns in the state’s pension systems to fund transportation projects.
Addressing fentanyl and other substance use prevention education.
Expanding financial aid eligibility.
Creating a covered lives assessment professional services rate account.
Ensuring connectivity for Washington wildlife through safe passages.
Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Concerning the definition of veteran and restoring honor to veterans.
Concerning beaver ecosystem management.
Creating the "parks Rx" health and wellness pilot programs.
Concerning transparency, public safety, and independent oversight of the city, county, and regional jail system in Washington state.
Designating early learning coordinators at educational service districts.
Creating a law enforcement hiring grant program.
Creating the "parks Rx" health and wellness pilot programs.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Reestablishing a business and occupation tax on the privilege of providing property for rent.Original: Reestablishing a business and occupation tax on the privilege of providing property for rent and supporting access to affordable rental property by exempting from tax landlords participating in a rent stabilization program.
Providing housing safety, security, and protection by creating the homeowner relief property tax exemption.
Increasing the supply of affordable and workforce housing.
Dedicating the state share of cannabis excise tax revenue to counties and cities.
Increasing the consistency and transparency of impact fees.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Authorizing consumer-owned utilities to establish energy efficiency revolving loan programs.Original: Authorizing electric utilities to establish energy efficiency revolving loan programs.
Enacting recommendations from the joint legislative task force on water resource mitigation.
Concerning reentry services and supports.
Increasing the special education enrollment funding cap.
Concerning statewide health care coordination and communication regarding individuals housed in confinement settings.
Restoring liquor sales revenue distributions to local governments.
Increasing cannabis revenue distributions to local governments.
Authorizing a business and occupation tax credit for the cost of donated food items by grocery stores and other food retailers.
Concerning the release of incarcerated individuals from total confinement prior to the expiration of a sentence.
Modifying the capital gains tax under chapter 82.87 RCW and related statutes by closing loopholes, repealing and replacing the business and occupation tax credit with a capital gains tax credit, clarifying ambiguities and making technical corrections in a manner that is not estimated to affect state or local tax collections, treating spouses and domestic partners more consistently, modifying and adding definitions, creating a good faith penalty waiver, and modifying the publication schedule for inflation adjustments.
Concerning a constitutional amendment providing for a residential real property exemption from property taxes levied for state purposes.
Increasing the working families' tax credit to reflect the economic burden of property taxes incorporated into rental amounts charged to residential tenants.
Concerning gift certificates as unclaimed property.
Modifying the working families' tax credit by clarifying the refundable nature of the credit, the application requirements, and the eligibility verification process.
Concerning taxation of military housing.
Concerning the city and county criminal justice assistance accounts.
Concerning school district elections.
Amending the Constitution to allow a majority of voters voting to authorize school district bonds.
Concerning interruptive military service credit for members of the state retirement systems.
Changing the health insurance subsidy rate for retired state employees and retired or disabled school employees.
Funding special education ombuds.
Supporting innovation at associate development organizations.
Exempting clay targets from sales and use tax.
Eliminating the state public utility tax deduction for the instate portion of interstate transport of petroleum products and crude oil.
Concerning retirement medical trust plans for law enforcement officers.
Concerning safety net award distributions.
Ensuring litter tax funds are used for litter pick up.
Funding health care access by imposing an excise tax on the annual compensation paid to certain highly compensated hospital employees.
Improving the administrability of emissions exemptions and business practices under the climate commitment act.
Concerning problem gambling.
Expanding revenue generation and economic opportunities from natural climate solutions and ecosystem services.
Concerning a state broadband map.
Concerning the hospital safety net program.
Preserving public benefit payments to people in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Supporting innovation at associate development organizations.
Exempting clay targets from sales and use tax.
Eliminating the state public utility tax deduction for the instate portion of interstate transport of petroleum products and crude oil.
Implementing the 988 behavioral health crisis response and suicide prevention system.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Enacting comprehensive protections for victims of domestic violence and other violence involving family members or intimate partners.
Concerning the use of toxic chemicals in cosmetic products.
Concerning the hospital safety net program.
Increasing the trained behavioral health workforce.
Assisting eligible children in need of additional preparation to be successful in kindergarten by establishing the transition to kindergarten program.
Funding special education.
Supporting clean energy through tax changes that increase revenue to local governments, schools, and impacted communities.
Improving diversity in clinical trials.
Creating a system to support children in crisis.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Concerning retail sales tax exemptions for certain aircraft maintenance and repair.
Clarifying that meals furnished to tenants of senior living communities as part of their rental agreement are not subject to sales and use tax.
Extending tax preferences for dairy, fruit and vegetable, and seafood processors.
Strengthening the ability of assistance programs to meet foundational needs of children, adults, and families.
Modifying the Washington student loan program.
Improving community preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience to wildland fire health and safety impacts in areas of increasing population density, including in the wildland urban interface.
Clarifying the responsibilities and accountability for the effective delivery and oversight of public education services to charter school students.
Modifying the low-income home rehabilitation program.
Facilitating municipal annexations.
Modernizing the prior authorization process.
Transferring the responsibilities for the transportation revenue forecast for the transportation budget to the economic and revenue forecast council.
Increasing tourism to Washington state through enhancement of the statewide tourism marketing account and changing necessary match requirements.
Exempting certain leasehold interests in arenas with a seating capacity of more than 2,000 from the leasehold excise tax.
Expanding access to dual credit programs.
Providing free school meals for all.
Providing a sales and use tax exemption related to internet and telecommunications infrastructure projects involving a federally recognized Indian tribe.
Concerning the Billy Frank Jr. national statuary hall selection committee.
Changing the expiration date for the sales and use tax exemption of hog fuel to comply with the 2045 deadline for fossil fuel-free electrical generation in Washington state and to protect jobs with health care and retirement benefits in economically distressed communities.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning the department of natural resources trust land management.Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.Original: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.
Increasing middle housing in areas traditionally dedicated to single-family detached housing.
Creating the covenant homeownership account and program to address the history of housing discrimination due to racially restrictive real estate covenants in Washington state.
Providing prevention services, diagnoses, treatment, and support for prenatal substance exposure.
Creation of a hope card program.
Authorizing the use of performance-based contracting for energy services and equipment.
Concerning district energy systems.
Concerning drought preparedness.
Concerning nontax statutes administered by the department of revenue.
Concerning contracting and procurement requirements for behavioral health services in medical assistance programs.
Reducing the risks of lethality and other harm associated with gun violence, gender-based violence, and other types of violence.
Prohibiting unjustified employer searches of employee personal vehicles.
Supporting economic development in distressed areas through hiring of grant writers.
Continuing the business and occupation tax deduction for federal funds received from a medicaid transformation or demonstration project or medicaid quality improvement program or standard.
Concerning basic education services to youth who are served through institutional education programs.
Concerning eligibility for working connections child care benefits for persons participating in state registered apprenticeships.
Concerning coverage for colorectal screening tests under medical assistance programs.
Accelerating stability for people with a work-limiting disability or incapacity.
Concerning clean energy siting.
Allowing functionally consolidated port districts to adopt a unified levy.
Providing tools and resources for the location and recovery of missing persons.
Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses in the legal system.
Strengthening protections for consumers in the construction industry.
Developing a home care safety net assessment.
Establishing a state medical reserve corps.
Protecting access to abortion medications by authorizing the department of corrections to acquire, sell, deliver, distribute, and dispense abortion medications.
Concerning access to reproductive health care services and gender-affirming treatment in Washington state.
Creating a state financial assurance program for petroleum underground storage tanks.
Concerning oversight and training requirements for limited authority Washington peace officers and agencies.
Modifying the sales and use tax for cultural access programs by allowing the tax to be imposed by a councilmanic or commission authority and defining timelines and priorities for action.
Improving climate resilience through updates to the state's integrated climate response strategy.
Concerning military spouse employment.
Creating a statewide resiliency program.
Establishing regional apprenticeship programs.
Creating a missing and murdered indigenous women and people cold case investigations unit.
Creating a developmentally appropriate response to youth who commit sexual offenses.
Reducing plastic pollution.
Mitigating the risk of wildfires through electric utility planning and identification of best management practices appropriate to each electric utility's circumstances.
Concerning youth seeking housing assistance and other related services.