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Representative Steele

Portrait of Representative Steele

Member Information

Biennium 2019-20
Chamber House
Acronym STEE
District 12
Name Mike Steele
Party Republican
Email mike.steele@leg.wa.gov
Sponsor Success Rate 28.26%
Total Bills Sponsored 92
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $47,700.00
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $81,546.74

26 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details 2SHB 1424 Concerning access to state career and technical course equivalencies.
Details HB 1672 Allowing recorking wine at wineries and tasting rooms.
Details HB 1673 Exempting information relating to the regulation of explosives from public disclosure.
Details SHB 1012 Concerning the use of child passenger restraint systems.
Details SHB 1196 Allowing for the year round observation of daylight saving time.
Details ESHB 1325 Regulating personal delivery devices.
Details 2SHB 1448 Creating the veterans service officer program.
Details SHB 1512 Concerning the electrification of transportation.
Details HB 1534 Concerning psychiatric payments under medical assistance programs for certain rural hospitals that are not designated as critical access hospitals, do not participate in the certified public expenditure program, have less than fifty acute care beds, and have combined medicare and medicaid inpatient days greater than fifty percent of total days.
Details SHB 1577 Concerning K-12 computer science education data.
Details SHB 1587 Increasing access to fruits and vegetables for individuals with limited incomes.
Details HB 1589 Concerning requirements for the correctional personnel and community corrections officer exemption from restrictions on carrying firearms.
Details SHB 1621 Concerning basic skills assessments for approved teacher preparation programs.
Details SHB 1658 Concerning paraeducators.
Details 2SHB 1668 Creating the Washington health corps to support health care professionals who provide service in underserved communities.
Details EHB 1789 Making adjustments to the service and filing fees for vehicle subagents and county auditors.
Details SHB 1856 Prohibiting scleral tattooing.
Details SHB 1953 Reducing the amount of permits required for recreation at a sno-park.
Details SHB 2589 Requiring contact information for suicide prevention and crisis intervention organizations on student and staff identification cards.
Details SHB 2607 Assisting homeless individuals in obtaining Washington state identicards.
Details ESHB 2660 Increasing the availability of school meals provided to public school students at no student cost.
Details E2SHB 2662 Reducing the total cost of insulin.
Details SHB 2673 Concerning exemptions for infill development under the state environmental policy act.
Details EHB 2792 Concerning missing and unidentified persons.
Details EHB 2811 Establishing a statewide environmental sustainability education program.
Details ESHB 2816 Nurturing positive social and emotional school and classroom climates.

66 Sponsored Bills Failed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1936 Concerning privileges of wineries related to liquor sales.
Details HB 1937 Concerning liquor licensed community events at which adults consuming liquor are not confined to designated areas.
Details 2SHB 1938 Creating a local infrastructure investment program to support the development of affordable housing, workforce housing, and revitalization efforts.
Details HB 1939 Concerning housing and supportive services for homeless and at-risk veterans in rural areas.
Details HB 2133 Concerning the Washington state explosives act.
Details HB 2805 Concerning the Washington state explosives act.
Details HB 2842 Concerning nonprofit special occasion liquor licenses.
Details SHB 2936 Concerning predesign requirements and thresholds.
Details HB 1232 Recognizing hydroelectricity as an eligible renewable resource in the energy independence act.
Details SHB 1265 Increasing student access to school counselors.
Details HB 1281 Investing in educational mentor programs.
Details HB 1285 Adding the treasurer to the public works board.
Details E2SHB 1304 Concerning career and technical education in alternative learning experience programs.
Details E3SHB 1324 Creating the Washington rural development and opportunity zone act.
Details SHB 1336 Expanding career connected learning opportunities.
Details SHB 1348 Helping Washington businesses succeed by modifying certain business and occupation tax provisions.
Details HB 1363 Concerning state agency employee access to peer-reviewed journals.
Details HB 1368 Reauthorizing the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations.
Details HB 1384 Reducing the high poverty learning assistance program threshold to the state average percentage for free or reduced-price meals student eligibility.
Details HB 1411 Modernizing resident distillery marketing and sales restrictions.
Details SHB 1434 Eliminating the use of the valid court order exception to place youth in detention for noncriminal behavior.
Details HB 1475 Establishing an educational grant program to promote confidence, public speaking, and leadership skills in students.
Details HB 1477 Concerning senior students in accredited schools of chiropractic.
Details HB 1478 Requiring state officials to complete high school assessments required for graduation from a public school.
Details SHB 1479 Building capacity within the educator workforce to improve student mental health and well-being.
Details 3SHB 1498 Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Details HB 1588 Clarifying the prohibition of the imposition of a local income tax.
Details SHB 1641 Concerning programs for highly capable students.
Details HB 1674 Changing the term alternative learning experience to personalized learning experience.
Details HB 1705 Charging an owner or placing a lien against the owner's property for utility services provided and billed to a tenant.
Details HB 1716 Concerning veterans' mental health services at institutions of higher education.
Details HB 1718 Providing cities and counties flexibility with existing resources.
Details HB 1757 Addressing the employer status of franchisors.
Details HB 1864 Concerning eligibility for lifetime veteran's disability passes.
Details HB 1878 Providing enhanced payment to low volume, small rural hospitals.
Details SHB 1946 Concerning community forests.
Details HB 1947 Regarding beer, wine, cider, and mead at farmers markets.
Details HB 2006 Requiring that cursive writing be taught in common schools.
Details HB 2029 Concerning eligibility for high poverty learning assistance program funding.
Details HB 2057 Concerning special privileges.
Details HB 2073 Concerning learning assistance program funding for high poverty schools.
Details HB 2093 Creating a small business bill of rights.
Details HB 2222 Reducing the property tax.
Details 2SHB 1182 Modifying the learning assistance program.
Details 2SHB 1633 Making permanent the posting of fuel tax rate information at fuel pumps.
Details 2SHB 2069 Concerning a property owner's or tenant's liability for delinquent and unpaid utility service charges.
Details HB 2581 Removing the special education enrollment limit for funding.
Details HB 2593 Promoting economic development through enhancing state agency permitting.
Details SHB 2595 Concerning smoke detection devices.
Details HB 2596 Fostering economic growth in Washington by supporting emerging businesses in the new space economy.
Details SHB 2637 Expanding school library information and technology programs.
Details SHB 2643 Concerning educator recertification requirements regarding youth suicide screening, referral, and safety planning.
Details HB 2663 Concerning maximum salaries for skill center certificated instructional staff training students to work in skill center identified high-demand fields, including as veterinary technicians, nursing or medical assistants, or cybersecurity specialists.
Details HB 2671 Concerning short subdivisions.
Details HB 2672 Concerning limited areas of more intensive rural development.
Details HB 2680 Establishing tribal representation on the emergency management council.
Details HB 2702 Allowing chiropractors to deliver care to medicaid patients.
Details HB 2703 Applying the public records act to all courts and offices within the judicial branch.
Details SHB 2712 Requiring retailers to indicate the country of origin on beef sold to the public.
Details HB 2788 Concerning local effort assistance for charter schools.
Details HB 2791 Eliminating the reduction in state basic education funding that occurs in counties with federal and state forestlands.
Details ESHB 2825 Promoting oil-free hydroelectric turbine technology.
Details HB 2834 Implementing an identicard program to provide individuals a Washington state issued identicard.
Details HB 2852 Providing a loan repayment option for juvenile rheumatologists.
Details HB 2866 Prohibiting transfers of water rights out of their original water resource inventory area.
Details HB 2946 Reducing the financial costs imposed by the state government on working Washington families.

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