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Representative Sutherland

Portrait of Representative Sutherland

Member Information

Biennium 2019-20
Chamber House
Acronym SUTH
District 39
Name Robert Sutherland
Party Republican
Email SUTHERLA_RO@leg.wa.gov
Sponsor Success Rate 16.67%
Total Bills Sponsored 42
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $22,862.66
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $22,862.66

7 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details 2SHB 1448 Creating the veterans service officer program.
Details 2SHB 1528 Concerning recovery support services.
Details HB 1688 Concerning resident student status as applied to veterans.
Details HB 1702 Informing students of low-cost course materials for community and technical college courses.
Details SHB 1856 Prohibiting scleral tattooing.
Details 2SHB 2066 Addressing restrictions on driver's licenses associated with certain criminal offenses.
Details HB 2545 Making jail records available to managed health care systems.

35 Sponsored Bills Failed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1649 Establishing an exemption from background check requirements for firearms sales or transfers between concealed pistol license holders.
Details HB 2106 Capping the amount of residential property value that is subject to property taxation for state purposes.
Details HB 2845 Concerning concealed pistol licenses.
Details HB 2877 Honoring our disabled veterans by providing financial relief.
Details HB 2960 Eliminating the state property tax levies over four years.
Details HB 1103 Concerning smoke detection devices.
Details HB 1418 Expanding access to building trades apprenticeships.
Details SHB 1434 Eliminating the use of the valid court order exception to place youth in detention for noncriminal behavior.
Details HB 1588 Clarifying the prohibition of the imposition of a local income tax.
Details HB 1669 Expanding the allowable powers of fire protection districts.
Details HB 1670 Concerning bid limits for purchases and public works by fire protection districts.
Details ESHB 1799 Developing a short form for death certificates.
Details HB 1804 Allowing an additional property tax exemption for seniors, veterans, and persons with disabilities leasing land in a mobile home park or manufactured housing community.
Details HB 1816 Making permanent the tax preferences for aircraft owned by nonprofit organizations to provide emergency medical transportation services.
Details HB 2014 Implementing recommendations from the work group on private degree-granting institutions and private vocational schools and providing other procedural protections.
Details HB 2055 Expanding the elk management pilot project.
Details HB 2093 Creating a small business bill of rights.
Details HB 2103 Simplifying firearms regulations.
Details HB 2112 Prohibiting safe injection sites.
Details HB 2135 Using existing revenue sources for transportation purposes.
Details HB 2182 Concerning bump-fire stock buy-back program records.
Details HB 2190 Increasing legislative transparency.
Details HB 2222 Reducing the property tax.
Details 2SHB 1701 Notifying students of courses with low-cost instructional materials and open educational resources at the four-year institutions of higher education.
Details HB 2370 Concerning standing before the growth management hearings board.
Details HB 2626 Providing a limited informed consent exemption to state vaccination requirements.
Details HB 2729 Providing enhanced payment to low volume, small rural hospitals.
Details HB 2784 Creating sales and use tax exemptions for firearms.
Details HB 2808 Ensuring the right of Washington residents to possess legal firearms.
Details HB 2843 Providing premium tax relief to health carriers offering coverage in certain counties.
Details HB 2933 Creating the education choice scholarship program.
Details HB 2941 Protecting the right to keep and bear arms.
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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