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HB 1669 Information

Legal Title AN ACT Relating to expanding the allowable powers of fire protection districts;
Description Expanding the allowable powers of fire protection districts.

Details

Date Introduced 01/28/2019
Original Chamber House
Biennium 2019-20
Total Campaign Dollars Backing Bill $889,963.12
Original Prediction 0.00%

Bill Topics

FIRE PROTECTION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS
SPECIAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS

Sponsors

Representative Eslick (Primary)
Representative Sutherland
Representative Griffey
Representative Lovick
Representative Stanford
Representative Mead

Committee Hearings

Hearing House Local Government (Public)
Hearing House Local Government (Executive)

HB 1669 Bill Timeline

Go to HB 1669 at leg.wa.gov
Retained in Present Status
01/21/2020
HRules X
House Rules "X" file.
01/13/2020
HRules X
By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
02/15/2019
HRules X
Referred to Rules 2 Review.
02/13/2019
HRules X
LG - Majority; do pass.
02/13/2019
HRules X
Minority; do not pass.
01/28/2019
HRules X
First reading, referred to Local Government.

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