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Representative Barnard

Portrait of Representative Barnard

Member Information

Biennium 2025-26
Chamber House
Acronym BARN
District 8
Name Stephanie Barnard
Party Republican
Email Stephanie.Barnard@leg.wa.gov
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $120,460.73
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $217,572.73

8 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details EHB 1106 Recognizing the tremendous sacrifices made by our military veterans by phasing down the disability rating requirements to ensure more disabled veterans are eligible for property tax relief.
Details SHB 1824 Concerning inspections for accredited birthing centers.
Details HB 1018 Adding fusion energy to facilities that may obtain site certification for the purposes of chapter 80.50 RCW.
Details EHB 1461 Concerning contracts for materials or work required by joint operating agencies.
Details HB 1722 Reviewing state restrictions affecting students participating in secondary career and technical education programs and other state-approved career pathways.
Details HB 1760 Removing barriers for organizations selling manufactured homes to low-income households.
Details HB 1842 Allowing public utility districts to form, own, or use captive insurers.
Details E2SHB 1912 Concerning the exemption for fuels used for agricultural purposes in the climate commitment act.

72 Sponsored Bills Introduced for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details SHB 1057 Promoting economic development by increasing support for local communities to access federal funds.
Details ESHB 1210 Concerning targeted urban area tax preferences.
Details HB 1249 Creating the commercial liftoff for energy from advanced nuclear advisory commission.
Details HB 1250 Facilitating law enforcement and corrections agency accreditation.
Details SHB 1344 Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Details SHB 1406 Concerning associate development organizations.
Details HB 1481 Concerning the commercial liftoff for energy from advanced nuclear study.
Details HB 1679 Encouraging electric utility investments in advanced nuclear reactor projects for clean energy transformation act compliance.
Details ESHB 1819 Increasing transmission capacity.
Details HB 1000 Expanding the circumstances that may constitute a major violation of the uniform controlled substances act.
Details HB 1001 Concerning capital projects for the provision of fire protection services.
Details SHB 1022 Creating a homes for heroes program.
Details HB 1058 Providing incentives to improve freight railroad infrastructure.
Details HB 1073 Keeping our Washington national guard strong act.
Details SHB 1076 Concerning the health technology assessment program.
Details HB 1086 Concerning motor vehicle chop shops.
Details HB 1087 Expanding the crime of endangerment with a controlled substance to include fentanyl and other high-potency synthetic opioids.
Details HB 1092 Maintaining the safety of children.
Details HB 1099 Creating a tenant assistance program.
Details E2SHB 1108 Creating a task force on housing cost driver analysis.
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 1122 Restricting mobile device usage by public school students.
Details HB 1140 Establishing empowerED scholarships using educational savings accounts.
Details HB 1164 Expanding urban growth area boundaries for residential development.
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 1242 Expanding professional licensing reporting requirements.
Details HB 1255 Funding the removal of illegal and dangerous encampments.
Details SHB 1302 Concerning utility connection charge waivers.
Details HB 1307 Easing the financial burden on families by removing sales and use tax on diapers and essential child care products.
Details HB 1323 Making obstructing highways a crime.
Details HB 1324 Funding the state transportation system using climate commitment act revenues.
Details HB 1331 Increasing public safety by elevating the penalty for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance resulting in death.
Details HB 1340 Exempting prepared food from sales tax.
Details HB 1354 Concerning coverage of legislative session employees in the insurance programs offered by the public employees' benefits board.
Details HB 1363 Modifying licensing requirements for child care and early learning providers.
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 SHB 1592 Concerning public defense services.
Details SHB 1595 Creating a five-year statewide economic development plan.
Details HB 1597 Authorizing agricultural employers to select 12 weeks a year to employ workers for up to 50 hours a week before overtime applies.
Details SHB 1656 Authorizing electrical companies to securitize certain wildfire-related costs to lower costs to customers.
Details HB 1699 Defending equity in interscholastic sports.
Details HB 1704 Increasing cannabis revenue distributions to local governments.
Details HB 1708 Helping local governments provide information about the impacts of homelessness.
Details HB 1712 Allowing the use of electricity generated by qualified biomass facilities in the Pacific Northwest to meet renewable resource requirements.
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 1730 Directing the deposit of the proceeds from taxes on aircraft fuel to the aeronautics account.
Details HB 1759 Designating the twelfth day of December as the day of the 12s.
Details HB 1777 Concerning the requirements and process for approving and registering apprenticeship programs.
Details SHB 1783 Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Details HB 1787 Updating the involuntary treatment commitment standards for individuals suffering from a substance use disorder.
Details HB 1797 Concerning cooperation by the department of children, youth, and families with law enforcement.
Details HB 1818 Concerning the administration of plats.
Details SHB 1833 Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.
Details 2SHB 1834 Protecting Washington children online.
Details HB 1911 Creating special license plates for pollinator research and education.
Details HB 1928 Requiring senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the supreme court.
Details HB 1929 Requiring senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the court of appeals.
Details HB 1942 Promoting the economic development of innovative uses of artificial intelligence.
Details HB 2036 Concerning persons convicted of violent offenses with a firearm.
Details HB 2052 Allowing agricultural employees to voluntarily waive overtime requirements for up to 15 workweeks in a calendar year.
Details HB 2053 Concerning limiting state employment based on population.
Details HB 2054 Limiting the number of full-time equivalent employees in higher education.
Details HB 2055 Establishing a state revenue limit and directing excess revenues be deposited in the budget stabilization account.
Details HB 2056 Reestablishing a state expenditure limit.
Details HB 2057 Concerning the identification and review of new programs.
Details HB 2058 Concerning third-party audits of private entities receiving public moneys.
Details HB 2059 Requiring certain disclosures from private entities that receive state funding.
Details HB 2060 Prohibiting elected officials and their spouses from holding employment or any beneficial interest in private entities.

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