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Representative Ramel

Portrait of Representative Ramel

Member Information

Biennium 2019-20
Chamber House
Acronym RAME
District 40
Name Alex Ramel
Party Democrat
Email Alex.Ramel@leg.wa.gov
Sponsor Success Rate 23.44%
Total Bills Sponsored 64
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $61,675.40
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $492,335.31

15 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 2587 Establishing a program for the designation of state scenic bikeways.
Details E2SHB 2311 Amending state greenhouse gas emission limits for consistency with the most recent assessment of climate change science.
Details SHB 2384 Concerning the property tax exemption for nonprofit organizations providing rental housing or mobile home park spaces to qualifying households.
Details SHB 2486 Extending the electric marine battery incentive.
Details HB 2497 Adding development of permanently affordable housing to the allowable uses of community revitalization financing, the local infrastructure financing tool, and local revitalization financing.
Details E2SHB 2518 Concerning the safe and efficient transmission and distribution of natural gas.
Details SHB 2527 Concerning the rights of Washingtonians during the United States census.
Details ESHB 2551 Permitting students to wear traditional tribal regalia and objects of cultural significance at graduation ceremonies and related events.
Details SHB 2554 Mitigating inequity in the health insurance market caused by health plans that exclude certain mandated benefits.
Details HB 2602 Concerning hair discrimination.
Details SHB 2607 Assisting homeless individuals in obtaining Washington state identicards.
Details ESHB 2638 Authorizing sports wagering subject to the terms of tribal-state gaming compacts.
Details SHB 2711 Increasing equitable educational outcomes for foster care and homeless children and youth from prekindergarten to postsecondary education.
Details EHB 2811 Establishing a statewide environmental sustainability education program.
Details SHB 2873 Concerning families in conflict.

49 Sponsored Bills Failed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details SHB 2586 Concerning the electrification of homes and buildings.
Details HB 2746 Concerning affordable housing incentives.
Details HB 2747 Establishing the state microanimal.
Details HB 2748 Concerning parking cash out programs.
Details HB 2823 Concerning school district levies.
Details HB 2241 Concerning assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
Details SHB 2240 Concerning high capacity magazines.
Details ESHB 2248 Expanding equitable access to the benefits of renewable energy through community solar projects.
Details SHB 2287 Addressing the assessment of rail safety governance in Washington state.
Details HB 2292 Restoring voter eligibility for all persons convicted of a felony offense who are not in total confinement under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections.
Details 2SHB 2310 Reducing emissions from vehicles associated with on-demand transportation services.
Details HB 2312 Making Juneteenth a legal holiday.
Details HB 2389 Establishing a comprehensive, statewide photovoltaic module recovery, reuse, recycling, and end-of-life program.
Details SHB 2428 Relating to students' life-threatening allergic reactions.
Details HB 2429 Concerning certain expanded polystyrene products.
Details HB 2496 Providing for responsible environmental management of batteries.
Details SHB 2511 Providing labor protections for domestic workers.
Details HB 2515 Concerning the electrification of transportation.
Details HB 2519 Concerning reasonable public safety measures to prevent dangerous individuals from acquiring ammunition.
Details SHB 2548 Concerning tribally controlled colleges and universities.
Details HB 2552 Creating a joint legislative salmon committee.
Details EHB 2610 Concerning the sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities and the property on which they sit.
Details SHB 2611 Promoting the development of the Washington state bioeconomy.
Details HB 2619 Increasing early learning access through licensing, eligibility, and rate improvements.
Details HB 2651 Addressing food waste by standardizing labels communicating the freshness or expiration of food.
Details HB 2652 Concerning renewable ammonia.
Details SHB 2661 Expanding accessible, affordable child care and early childhood development programs.
Details ESHB 2713 Encouraging compost procurement and use.
Details ESHB 2722 Concerning minimum recycled content requirements.
Details HB 2734 Creating pathways to recovery from addiction by eliminating a tax preference for the warehousing of opioids and other drugs.
Details SHB 2744 Improving environmental and social outcomes associated with the production of building materials.
Details HB 2750 Improving the Indian behavioral health system.
Details HB 2753 Concerning school district enrichment levies.
Details HB 2754 Addressing the suicide and addiction crisis among American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Details SHB 2768 Concerning urban and community forestry.
Details SHB 2769 Concerning the prevention of derelict vessels.
Details HB 2774 Concerning the inventory of underutilized, state-owned property that may be suitable for the development of affordable housing.
Details SHB 2777 Concerning the operation, authorization, and permitting of microenterprise home kitchens.
Details HB 2779 Protecting tenants from excessive rent and related fees.
Details SHB 2789 Collecting information regarding police use of deadly force.
Details EHB 2797 Concerning the sales and use tax for affordable and supportive housing.
Details HB 2801 Creating the undocumented student support loan program.
Details ESHB 2849 Concerning housing programs administered by the department of commerce.
Details HB 2891 Establishing the American Indian cultural study grant.
Details SHB 2892 Authorizing the department of ecology to regulate greenhouse gas emissions associated with persons who produce or distribute fossil fuel products that emit greenhouse gases in Washington.
Details HB 2893 Concerning homeless individuals.
Details HB 2923 Concerning railroad grade crossings.
Details SHB 2950 Addressing affordable housing needs through the multifamily housing tax exemption by providing an extension of the exemption until January 1, 2022, for certain properties currently receiving a twelve-year exemption and by convening a work group.
Details HB 2955 Concerning a hybrid or alternative fuel vehicle fee rebate.

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