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Representative Maycumber

Portrait of Representative Maycumber

Member Information

Biennium 2019-20
Chamber House
Acronym MAYC
District 7
Name Jacquelin Maycumber
Party Republican
Email MAYCUMBE_JA@leg.wa.gov
Sponsor Success Rate 19.05%
Total Bills Sponsored 63
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $188,440.23
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $460,809.47

12 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details 2SHB 1448 Creating the veterans service officer program.
Details E2SHB 2662 Reducing the total cost of insulin.
Details HB 2926 Expanding access to critical incident stress management programs.
Details HB 1016 Concerning hospital notification of availability of sexual assault evidence kit collection.
Details SHB 1197 Concerning gold star license plates.
Details SHB 1290 Concerning reviews of voluntary cleanups.
Details SHB 1356 Concerning privileged communication with peer support group counselors.
Details HB 1533 Making information about domestic violence resources available in the workplace.
Details HB 2072 Authorizing county treasurers to contract with other treasurers for services.
Details ESHB 2097 Addressing statewide wolf recovery.
Details ESHB 2660 Increasing the availability of school meals provided to public school students at no student cost.
Details EHB 2965 Concerning the state's response to the novel coronavirus.

51 Sponsored Bills Failed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1780 Increasing access to the main street program.
Details HB 1978 Providing assistance to victims of government actions originating as part of the implementation of the growth management act by the state or local governments.
Details HB 1979 Concerning the establishment of reasonable surface water flow levels.
Details HB 1981 Providing a business and occupation credit for manufacturers utilizing a patent.
Details HB 1982 Waiving groundwater fees for low-income housing.
Details HB 1983 Concerning natural resource management activities.
Details HB 1984 Ensuring that attempts to limit greenhouse gas emissions in Washington state do not make Washington's agricultural products and food processing businesses economically uncompetitive, thereby shifting emissions to jurisdictions without similar greenhouse gas policies.
Details HB 1985 Providing regulatory relief from greenhouse gas emissions rules for producers of agricultural commodities and food products.
Details HB 2007 Concerning contracting for local art funded through the capital budget art allocation.
Details HB 2536 Updating rural character under the growth management act.
Details HB 2537 Establishing the law enforcement training standards and education board for the purpose of improving the basic law enforcement education academy and other programs and curriculum hosted or designed by the criminal justice training commission.
Details HB 2538 Concerning a pilot project for providing basic law enforcement training in eastern Washington.
Details HB 2539 Concerning the establishment of a law enforcement professional development outreach grant program.
Details HB 2540 Clarifying when campaign funds may be used for child care expenses.
Details SHB 2541 Creating the Washington rural development act.
Details HB 2560 Concerning basic law enforcement training.
Details SHB 2621 Creating regulation exemptions for rural health clinics providing services in a designated home health shortage area.
Details HB 2843 Providing premium tax relief to health carriers offering coverage in certain counties.
Details HB 1249 Reducing the business and occupation tax for certain manufacturers and extending an expiration date for current business and occupation tax treatment for the timber industry.
Details SHB 1273 Analyzing state regulatory impact on small forest landowners.
Details HB 1283 Ensuring the funding of agricultural fairs.
Details E3SHB 1324 Creating the Washington rural development and opportunity zone act.
Details SHB 1348 Helping Washington businesses succeed by modifying certain business and occupation tax provisions.
Details HB 1368 Reauthorizing the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations.
Details HB 1373 Modifying provisions of the universal communications services program.
Details HB 1420 Reducing the current standard business and occupation tax rates for manufacturers to the current aerospace preferential business and occupation tax rates.
Details HB 1443 Extending the tax preferences in RCW 82.04.260(12).
Details 3SHB 1498 Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Details SHB 1836 Prohibiting the waiver, reduction, or suspension of certain fees charged to persons who commit offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children.
Details HB 1864 Concerning eligibility for lifetime veteran's disability passes.
Details SHB 1946 Concerning community forests.
Details HB 1990 Restricting genome editing of human embryos.
Details HB 2057 Concerning special privileges.
Details HB 2093 Creating a small business bill of rights.
Details HB 2121 Providing ongoing funding under the current funding model to the forest and fish support account by extending the current forest products business and occupation tax rate with the associated surcharge in RCW 82.04.261.
Details HB 2122 Imposing a sales and use tax on recreational equipment and apparel to provide funding to the state wildlife account.
Details HB 2190 Increasing legislative transparency.
Details HB 2222 Reducing the property tax.
Details SHB 2498 Providing compensation to department of natural resources lessees whose leases are terminated for reasons other than default.
Details HB 2667 Increasing housing access and affordability by decreasing construction costs associated with implementing the Washington state energy code for residential buildings.
Details HB 2672 Concerning limited areas of more intensive rural development.
Details SHB 2696 Concerning the misbranding of meat and poultry products.
Details SHB 2712 Requiring retailers to indicate the country of origin on beef sold to the public.
Details HB 2751 Concerning tribal-state relations.
Details HB 2848 Changing the expiration date for the sales and use tax exemption of hog fuel to coincide with the 2045 deadline for fossil fuel-free electrical generation in Washington state and to protect jobs with health care and retirement benefits in economically distressed communities.
Details SHB 2884 Establishing a Travis alert outreach demonstration campaign.
Details HB 2885 Concerning veterans service organizations.
Details HB 2891 Establishing the American Indian cultural study grant.
Details HB 2946 Reducing the financial costs imposed by the state government on working Washington families.
Details HB 2954 Reducing the state property tax rate for calendar years 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Details HB 2968 Concerning ballot envelope secrecy flaps.

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