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Bill Number |
Bill Description |
Primary Sponsor |
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HB 1122 |
Restricting mobile device usage by public school students. |
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SHB 1289 |
Gathering survey information to improve the public school system. |
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HB 1637 |
Concerning nonfirearm measures to increase school safety for students and staff. |
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HB 2142 |
Replacing statutory references to alternative learning experiences with remote and hybrid learning. |
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HB 2208 |
Exempting health care continuing education classes from retail sales and use tax. |
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SHB 2207 |
Concerning warehousing of alcohol. |
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HB 2506 |
Requiring certain persons to be in full compliance with sex offender and kidnapping offender registration requirements. |
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HB 2507 |
Expanding the information sex offenders and kidnapping offenders must provide when registering. |
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HB 2596 |
Restoring parenting time lost. |
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HB 2625 |
Concerning requirements for fund-raising events of bona fide charitable or nonprofit organizations. |
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HB 1000 |
Expanding the circumstances that may constitute a major violation of the uniform controlled substances act. |
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HB 1011 |
Creating a school safety capital grant program. |
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HB 1016 |
Providing employer tax incentives for the support of veterans and military families. |
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SHB 1022 |
Creating a homes for heroes program. |
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HB 1025 |
Reopening the exemption from the long-term services and supports trust program for employees who have purchased long-term care insurance. |
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HB 1026 |
Protecting spouses by allowing the sharing of benefits under the long-term services and supports trust program. |
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SHB 1063 |
Establishing a new chapter for the licensing and regulation of businesses providing earned wage access services. |
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2SHB 1085 |
Improving school safety by extending penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and extracurricular activities and requiring schools to notify the public of such penalties. |
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HB 1087 |
Expanding the crime of endangerment with a controlled substance to include fentanyl and other high-potency synthetic opioids. |
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HB 1092 |
Maintaining the safety of children. |
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HB 1184 |
Creating a narrow exemption from overtime provisions for certain nonprofits and small businesses. |
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HB 1221 |
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency. |
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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. |
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HB 1255 |
Funding the removal of illegal and dangerous encampments. |
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HB 1269 |
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates. |
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HB 1307 |
Easing the financial burden on families by removing sales and use tax on diapers and essential child care products. |
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HB 1363 |
Modifying licensing requirements for child care and early learning providers. |
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SHB 1530 |
Modernizing payment systems by expanding consumer-friendly transaction options for registered tow truck operators and regulated businesses. |
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SHB 1534 |
Enhancing the regulation of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products. |
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HB 1559 |
Concerning tolling on Interstate 5 bridges spanning the Columbia river. |
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HB 1699 |
Defending equity in interscholastic sports. |
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HB 1777 |
Concerning the requirements and process for approving and registering apprenticeship programs. |
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SHB 1783 |
Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs. |
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HB 1787 |
Updating the involuntary treatment commitment standards for individuals suffering from a substance use disorder. |
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HB 1797 |
Concerning cooperation by the department of children, youth, and families with law enforcement. |
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HB 1869 |
Prohibiting the expenditure of Washington state funds for any capital costs of a transit agency created pursuant to the laws of an adjacent state. |
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HB 1911 |
Creating special license plates for pollinator research and education. |
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HB 2101 |
Exempting live presentations from retail sales and use tax. |
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HB 2112 |
Establishing an age minimum to access certain adult content online. |
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HB 2121 |
Exempting nonprofits and schools from certain sales and use taxes on services. |
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HB 2126 |
Providing an exemption for taxes on fuel used in school buses. |
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HB 2128 |
Concerning alcohol service at facilities with sports, amusement, or recreational activities engaged in by patrons. |
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HB 2130 |
Repealing new taxes imposed by Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5814 during the 2025 regular legislative session. |
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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. |
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HB 2180 |
Concerning coaches of youth sports organizations. |
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HB 2234 |
Addressing increased school utility costs due to the climate commitment act. |
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SHB 2087 |
Addressing travel insurance. |
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HB 2290 |
Exempting schools and school districts from retail sales and use tax. |
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HB 2335 |
Repealing the business and occupation tax increases enacted in 2025. |
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HB 2366 |
Concerning school board compensation. |
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HB 2461 |
Establishing the Washington state commission on boys and men. |
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HB 2473 |
Authorizing the Washington state leadership board to solicit gifts, grants, and endowments from public or private sources. |
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HB 2712 |
Making collective bargaining for school districts subject to the open public meetings act. |
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