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Representative Corry

Portrait of Representative Corry

Member Information

Biennium 2025-26
Chamber House
Acronym CORR
District 15
Name Chris Corry
Party Republican
Email chris.corry@leg.wa.gov
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $272,727.00
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $345,661.25

1 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details SHB 1606 Concerning state employee access to peer-reviewed journals.

37 Sponsored Bills Introduced for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1005 Concerning prearrangement funeral services.
Details HB 1058 Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Details HB 1062 Providing coverage for biomarker testing.
Details SHB 1063 Establishing a new chapter for the licensing and regulation of businesses providing earned wage access services.
Details HB 1115 Concerning the excise tax treatment of amounts received by title and escrow businesses from clients for remittance to a county filing office for the purpose of recording documents.
Details HB 1117 Removing the delegation of authority related to California motor vehicle emissions standards to generate new transportation revenue for the state by reducing administration burdens on the government and the people.
Details HB 1140 Establishing empowerED scholarships using educational savings accounts.
Details HB 1151 Establishing the ninth grade success grant program.
Details HB 1176 Concerning greater consistency in the provision of health care services for minors under the age of 17.
Details HB 1221 Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
Details HB 1347 Concerning cannabis testing laboratories.
Details HB 1348 Concerning employee ownership of licensed cannabis businesses.
Details HB 1363 Modifying licensing requirements for child care and early learning providers.
Details HB 1377 Declaring the ferry system to be in a state of emergency to authorize expedient actions.
Details HB 1435 Creating a law enforcement hiring grant program.
Details HB 1436 Incentivizing cities and counties to increase employment of commissioned law enforcement officers.
Details HB 1444 Concerning rapid whole genome sequencing.
Details SHB 1534 Enhancing the regulation of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products.
Details HB 1584 Ending vote by mail for nonabsentee voters and restoring in-person voting at polling places and voting centers.
Details HB 1585 Requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration.
Details HB 1586 Modifying joint administrative rules review committee provisions.
Details HB 1599 Concerning consumer debt adjusters and debt resolution services providers.
Details HB 1699 Defending equity in interscholastic sports.
Details HB 1778 Sharing state sales tax revenues with local governments and not increasing the state or local sales tax rate.
Details SHB 1783 Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Details HB 1872 Concerning firearms.
Details HB 1877 Eliminating the offices, agencies, programs, and services of the public education system that do not have direct daily interaction with students.
Details HB 1880 Protecting the sole authority of the legislature to determine and make appropriations.
Details HB 1885 Eliminating any legislative privilege exemption from the public records act.
Details HB 1908 Protecting developmentally disabled individuals and their families by maintaining the operation of existing state facilities with underutilized capacity and allowing new residents.
Details HB 1933 Providing universal access to overdose information to law enforcement and emergency services providers.
Details HB 2010 Creating a safe drinking water grant program for economically distressed communities.
Details HB 2026 Creating the fairness in education funding act.
Details HB 2029 Concerning recognition of legal personhood by a governmental entity.
Details HB 2067 Concerning the document recording fee.
Details HB 2076 Creating the Washington department of government efficiency.
Details HB 2080 Prohibiting the Tesla tax or any other tax that applies to only one individual, business, or entity or a group of individuals affiliated with a singular business or entity.

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