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Representative Dufault

Portrait of Representative Dufault

Member Information

Biennium 2025-26
Chamber House
Acronym DUFA
District 15
Name Jeremie Dufault
Party Republican
Email DUFAULT_JE@leg.wa.gov
Campaign Contributions (biennium) No Data Available
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $170,849.11

3 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details SHB 1371 Concerning parking privileges for veterans.
Details HB 1722 Reviewing state restrictions affecting students participating in secondary career and technical education programs and other state-approved career pathways.
Details E2SHB 1912 Concerning the exemption for fuels used for agricultural purposes in the climate commitment act.

54 Sponsored Bills Introduced for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1575 Concerning the defense of property rights.
Details HB 1578 Repealing the long-term care services and supports trust program.
Details HB 1665 Repealing the capital gains income tax.
Details HB 1666 Repealing the estate tax.
Details HB 1778 Sharing state sales tax revenues with local governments and not increasing the state or local sales tax rate.
Details HB 1779 Authorizing agricultural employers to select 26 weeks a year to employ workers for up to 50 hours a week before overtime applies.
Details HB 1794 Eliminating the office of financial management.
Details HB 1861 Requiring notification of smoke impacts from department of natural resources-initiated or silvicultural burns.
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 1918 Creating supreme court judicial districts.
Details HB 1959 Eliminating the office of equity.
Details HB 2001 Sunsetting all nonconstitutionally mandated state agencies, commissions, boards, task forces, work groups, and councils every 10 years absent affirmative reestablishment by the legislature.
Details HB 2026 Creating the fairness in education funding act.
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.
Details HB 1025 Reopening the exemption from the long-term services and supports trust program for employees who have purchased long-term care insurance.
Details HB 1221 Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.
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 SHB 1344 Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Details HB 1365 Providing rental assistance to manufactured/mobile home park tenants.
Details HB 1366 Authorizing military surplus vehicles to operate on public highways.
Details HB 1374 Reducing the state sales and use tax rate.
Details HB 1435 Creating a law enforcement hiring grant program.
Details HB 1438 Ensuring efficient approval of certain housing permit applications.
Details HB 1447 Tracking Washington application for state financial aid award amounts.
Details SHB 1534 Enhancing the regulation of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products.
Details HB 1618 Expanding access to college in the high school to private school students.
Details HB 1691 Extending the water supply milestone for the Yakima river basin integrated plan to 2035.
Details SHB 1728 Adding a nonfamilial heir to the estate tax deduction.
Details HB 1729 Providing property tax relief by reducing both parts of the state school levies.
Details HB 1781 Concerning enforcement actions by the public disclosure commission.
Details SHB 1782 Amending the timeline for reporting campaign contributions and expenditures.
Details SHB 1783 Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Details HB 1800 Establishing accountability requirements for homeless housing grant programs.
Details SHB 1816 Concerning civilian-staffed crisis response teams.
Details HB 1828 Authorizing certain health professions to act as physician substitutes for plasma source donation centers.
Details HB 1832 Improving student performance and success.
Details HB 1851 Prohibiting the use of state appropriated funds by institutions of higher education to repair property damaged in a disruptive activity.
Details HB 1854 Authorizing subdivision of land in rural areas for families.
Details SHB 1859 Expanding opportunities for affordable housing developments on properties owned by religious organizations.
Details HB 1872 Concerning firearms.
Details HB 1911 Creating special license plates for pollinator research and education.
Details HB 1920 Concerning juvenile access to attorneys when contacted by law enforcement.
Details HB 1933 Providing universal access to overdose information to law enforcement and emergency services providers.
Details HB 1939 Promoting opportunities during the fédération internationale de football association world cup 2026.
Details HB 1957 Providing consistency in the rate approval process for individual and small group market health plans.
Details HB 1962 Concerning spring blade knives.
Details HB 1999 Concerning foreign ownership of agricultural land in Washington.
Details HB 2010 Creating a safe drinking water grant program for economically distressed communities.
Details HB 2029 Concerning recognition of legal personhood by a governmental entity.
Details HB 2052 Allowing agricultural employees to voluntarily waive overtime requirements for up to 15 workweeks in a calendar year.
Details HB 2067 Concerning the document recording fee.

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