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SHB 1110 Information

Legal Title AN ACT Relating to vacating convictions for driving under the influence, actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence, or an offense considered a prior offense to such convictions;
Description Vacating convictions for driving under the influence.

Details

Date Introduced 02/17/2025
Original Chamber House
Biennium 2025-26
Total Campaign Dollars Backing Bill $612,498.56

Bill Topics

CRIMES

Sponsors

Representative Ortiz-Self (Primary)
Representative Goodman
Representative Reed
Representative Simmons
Representative Peterson
Representative Wylie

Committee Hearings

Hearing House Community Safety (Public)
Hearing House Community Safety (Executive)

SHB 1110 Bill Timeline

Go to SHB 1110 at leg.wa.gov
Introduced
02/20/2025
HRules R
Referred to Rules 2 Review.
02/17/2025
HRules R
CS - Executive action taken by committee.
02/17/2025
HRules R
CS - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
02/17/2025
HRules R
Minority; do not pass.
01/13/2025
HRules R
First reading, referred to Community Safety.
12/20/2024
HRules R
Prefiled for introduction.

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