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HB 2667 Information

Legal Title AN ACT Relating to increasing housing access and affordability by decreasing construction costs associated with implementing the Washington state energy code for residential buildings;
Description Increasing housing access and affordability by decreasing construction costs associated with implementing the Washington state energy code for residential buildings.

Details

Date Introduced 01/17/2020
Original Chamber House
Biennium 2019-20
Total Campaign Dollars Backing Bill $2,045,237.62
Original Prediction 1.12%

Bill Topics

BUILDING CODES AND PERMITS
HOMES AND HOUSING

Sponsors

Representative Chapman (Primary)
Representative Maycumber
Representative Tharinger
Representative Hoff
Representative Vick
Representative Blake
Representative Dufault
Representative Van Werven
Representative Barkis
Representative Eslick
Representative Springer
Representative Kretz
Representative Schmick

Committee Hearings

Hearing House Local Government (Public)

HB 2667 Bill Timeline

Go to HB 2667 at leg.wa.gov
Retained in Present Status
01/17/2020
HLocal Govt
First reading, referred to Local Government.

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