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Representative Stuebe

Portrait of Representative Stuebe

Member Information

Biennium 2025-26
Chamber House
Acronym STUE
District 17
Name David Stuebe
Party Republican
Email David.Stuebe@leg.wa.gov
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $193,368.70
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $193,368.70

1 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details ESHB 1902 Convening a work group regarding the streamlining of permitting for transportation projects.

31 Sponsored Bills Introduced for Biennium 2025-26

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details SHB 1625 Supporting back country search and rescue organizations and volunteers through the creation of the back country search and rescue grant program.
Details HB 1708 Helping local governments provide information about the impacts of homelessness.
Details HB 1324 Funding the state transportation system using climate commitment act revenues.
Details SHB 1529 Increasing opportunities for cities to utilize county resources for road construction and maintenance.
Details HB 1559 Concerning tolling on Interstate 5 bridges spanning the Columbia river.
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 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 HB 1799 Concerning persons convicted of violent offenses with a firearm.
Details HB 1800 Establishing accountability requirements for homeless housing grant programs.
Details HB 1802 Prohibiting obstructing a law enforcement officer or other first responder.
Details SHB 1804 Improving accessibility of community solar projects in Washington state.
Details HB 1818 Concerning the administration of plats.
Details HB 1849 Expanding the drugs eligible for the unexpired prescription drug donation program.
Details HB 1853 Designating school district recreational properties as green community schoolyards and developing a model shared-use agreement to increase the use of existing playgrounds and playfields.
Details 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.
Details HB 1924 Providing a sales and use tax exemption for manufacturing facilities and green manufacturing facilities.
Details HB 1933 Providing universal access to overdose information to law enforcement and emergency services providers.
Details HB 2002 Concerning criminal justice and the recovery of firearms used in the commission of a crime.
Details HB 2022 Concerning reforms of landlord-tenant laws.
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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