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Representative Rude

Portrait of Representative Rude

Member Information

Biennium 2025-26
Chamber House
Acronym RUDE
District 16
Name Skyler Rude
Party Republican
Email skyler.rude@leg.wa.gov
Campaign Contributions (biennium) No Data Available
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $99,027.53

8 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1064 Eliminating the expiration of the interagency, multijurisdictional system improvement team.
Details SHB 1079 Supporting remote testing options for students enrolled in online school programs.
Details ESHB 1414 Improving access to career opportunities for students.
Details 2SHB 1587 Encouraging local government partner promise scholarship programs within the opportunity scholarship program.
Details ESHB 1295 Using evidence-based instructional practices in reading and writing literacy for public elementary students.
Details SHB 2152 Permitting the medical use of cannabis by qualifying patients in specified health care facilities.
Details HB 2309 Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating postgraduate degree requirements that are unnecessary.
Details SHB 2452 Modifying requirements for service of rent increase notices.

61 Sponsored Bills Introduced for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details 2SHB 1285 Making financial education instruction a graduation requirement in public schools.
Details HB 1676 Reassigning and authorizing surrendered, revoked, or nonrenewed charter school contracts.
Details HB 1886 Creating a firefighter memorial special license plate.
Details HB 2460 Concerning vacancies in partisan elective offices.
Details 2SHB 2593 Addressing school district accounting, budgeting, and reporting requirements.
Details E2SHB 2636 Requiring reviews of the performance, operations, and funding of the state’s public education system.
Details SHB 2661 Establishing the legislative task force on public records act modernization consisting of eight voting members and four nonvoting legislators.
Details HB 1002 Recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder as an occupational disease for county coroners, examiners, and investigative personnel.
Details HB 1092 Maintaining the safety of children.
Details E2SHB 1108 Creating a task force on housing cost driver analysis.
Details HB 1122 Restricting mobile device usage by public school students.
Details HB 1225 Reforming the Washington state budgeting process through requiring prioritized spending on essential state functions, placing limitations on state spending and revenue proposals, and requiring accountability for every dollar spent within the state budget.
Details HB 1236 Increasing penalties for littering.
Details HB 1249 Creating the commercial liftoff for energy from advanced nuclear advisory commission.
Details HB 1292 Concerning cost-of-living adjustments for plan 1 retirees of the teachers' retirement system and public employees' retirement system.
Details HB 1307 Easing the financial burden on families by removing sales and use tax on diapers and essential child care products.
Details HB 1310 Concerning special education funding.
Details HB 1311 Concerning the implementation of the recommendations of the department of fish and wildlife regarding the gray wolf.
Details HB 1354 Concerning coverage of legislative session employees in the insurance programs offered by the public employees' benefits board.
Details HB 1365 Providing rental assistance to manufactured/mobile home park tenants.
Details HB 1404 Increasing student access to free meals served at public schools.
Details HB 1433 Concerning access to psychedelic substances.
Details HB 1435 Creating a law enforcement hiring grant program.
Details HB 1438 Ensuring efficient approval of certain housing permit applications.
Details SHB 1450 Concerning transition to kindergarten programs.
Details HB 1452 Addressing motor vehicle and retail theft offenses.
Details HB 1538 Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Details HB 1624 Studying taxes and fees related to alcohol.
Details HB 1637 Concerning nonfirearm measures to increase school safety for students and staff.
Details HB 1746 Providing local effort assistance for public schools.
Details HB 1751 Establishing a sales and use tax exemption for required course materials at public institutions of higher education.
Details HB 1762 Prohibiting institutions of higher education from requiring students to live on campus.
Details HB 1777 Concerning the requirements and process for approving and registering apprenticeship programs.
Details HB 1830 Concerning record checks for certain volunteers and contractors who will have access to children or persons with developmental disabilities.
Details HB 1832 Improving student performance and success.
Details HB 1876 Concerning the requirements for accessing the Washington death with dignity act.
Details HB 1898 Concerning truck and trailer length limitations.
Details HB 1956 Concerning public defense recruitment and retention.
Details HB 2002 Concerning criminal justice and the recovery of firearms used in the commission of a crime.
Details HB 2101 Exempting live presentations from retail sales and use tax.
Details HB 2136 Providing a benefit increase to certain retirees of the teachers' retirement system plan 1.
Details HB 2141 Concerning building codes.
Details HB 2166 Recognizing major religious holidays.
Details HB 2167 Keeping the legislature's promises by reducing the sales tax in the event of an income tax or a tax on individual earnings.
Details HB 2175 Exempting providers of free durable medical equipment from retail sales and use tax for certain items.
Details 2SHB 1592 Concerning public defense services.
Details SHB 1735 Prohibiting the force-feeding of birds.
Details SHB 2262 Concerning civics education for public school students through instruction and information about the production and use of official signatures.
Details HB 2290 Exempting schools and school districts from retail sales and use tax.
Details HB 2349 Providing community notification regarding the release or discharge of sexually violent predators.
Details HB 2448 Reinstating a state expenditure limit to promote sustainable budgets and create permanent tax relief for all Washingtonians.
Details HB 2449 Reforming the Washington state budgeting process through zero-based budget reviews.
Details HB 2461 Establishing the Washington state commission on boys and men.
Details HB 2514 Establishing a global war on terror memorial on the capitol campus.
Details HB 2528 Creating uniformity for the process by which cities planning under the growth management act implement real estate excise taxes.
Details HB 2607 Concerning child care rate regions.
Details HB 2687 Prohibiting a less restrictive alternative placement from abutting a residence with a minor in the household.
Details HB 2693 Prohibiting sexually violent predators from being placed in less restrictive alternatives located in areas with a high concentration of children.
Details HB 2694 Prohibiting sexually violent predators from being placed in less restrictive alternatives within 500 feet of, or with a sight line to, certain facilities or schools.
Details HB 2696 Requiring a less restrictive alternative placement to be owned and operated by the same individuals.
Details HB 2698 Requiring the court to consider recommendations from the prosecutor before approving a less restrictive alternative for a sexually violent predator.

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