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2019-20 Historical Bills

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Details Introduced Bill Id Description Became Law
Details 01/15/2019 SHB 1064 Concerning law enforcement.
Details 01/14/2019 EHB 1074 Protecting youth from tobacco products and vapor products by increasing the minimum legal age of sale of tobacco and vapor products.
Details 02/28/2019 2SHB 1303 Improving access and completion for students at institutions of higher education, especially at community and technical colleges, by removing restrictions on subsidized child care.
Details 01/18/2019 HB 1339 Enacting the Native American voting rights act of Washington.
Details 01/21/2019 HB 1365 Creating the Washington Indian health improvement act.
Details 01/24/2019 EHB 1564 Concerning the nursing facility medicaid payment system.
Details 02/05/2019 SHB 1574 Increasing eligibility for child care and early learning programs for homeless and other vulnerable children.
Details 01/24/2019 EHB 1584 Restricting the availability of state funds to regional transportation planning organizations that do not provide a reasonable opportunity for voting membership to certain federally recognized tribes.
Details 01/25/2019 HB 1606 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.
Details 02/20/2019 SHB 1610 Concerning compensation for lost or damaged commercial and treaty fishing gear.
Details 02/10/2020 2SHB 1659 Modifying dates related to the application due date for health sciences and services authorities and their sales and use tax authority.
Details 02/28/2019 2SHB 1713 Improving law enforcement response to missing and murdered Native American women.
Details 04/22/2019 E2SHB 1873 Concerning the taxation of vapor products as tobacco products.
Details 02/08/2019 HB 1975 Authorizing sports wagering subject to the terms of tribal-state gaming compacts.
Details 02/20/2019 SHB 2001 Creating the Native American opportunity scholarship program.
Details 02/22/2019 HB 2109 Concerning membership of the Chehalis board.
Details 01/13/2020 HB 2230 Subjecting federally recognized Indian tribes to the same conditions as state and local governments for property owned exclusively by the tribe.
Details 01/13/2020 HB 2237 Concerning local effort assistance.
Details 01/13/2020 HB 2247 Aligning marijuana licensing decisions by the liquor and cannabis board with local zoning ordinances.
Details 02/08/2020 SHB 2456 Concerning working connections child care eligibility.
Details 01/28/2020 ESHB 2471 Concerning working connections child care payment authorizations.
Details 01/15/2020 HB 2491 Authorizing the governor to enter into compacts with federally recognized Indian tribes principally located within Washington state for the issuance of tribal license plates and vehicle registration.
Details 01/15/2020 HB 2503 Addressing the removal of fish passage barriers.
Details 01/28/2020 SHB 2504 Creating the southwest Washington salmon restoration act.
Details 02/05/2020 SHB 2548 Concerning tribally controlled colleges and universities.
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