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SHB 2437 Information

Legal Title AN ACT Relating to increasing voting accessibility and security;
Description Concerning voting accessibility and security.

Details

Date Introduced 01/31/2020
Original Chamber House
Biennium 2019-20
Total Campaign Dollars Backing Bill $913,484.19
Original Prediction 95.68%

Bill Topics

AUDITORS AND AUDITING
DISABILITIES, INDIVIDUALS WITH
ELECTIONS

Sponsors

Representative Kilduff (Primary)
Representative Leavitt
Representative Gregerson
Representative Santos
Representative Tharinger
Representative Pollet
Representative Wylie
Representative Morgan

Committee Hearings

Hearing House State Government & Tribal Relations (Public)
Hearing House State Government & Tribal Relations (Executive)

SHB 2437 Bill Timeline

Go to SHB 2437 at leg.wa.gov
Retained in Present Status
02/04/2020
HApprops
Referred to Appropriations.
01/31/2020
HApprops
SGOV - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
01/31/2020
HApprops
Minority; do not pass.
01/31/2020
HApprops
Minority; without recommendation.
01/14/2020
HApprops
First reading, referred to State Government & Tribal Relations.

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