2015 Bill Tracker - Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police

Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs
2015 Session Bill Status Report
Bill #
Abbrev. Title
HB 1007
(SB 5336)
Traffic safety cameras
HB 1015
(Dead)
Driving-related convictions
HB 1016
(Dead)
Legal financial obligations
HB 1017
(Dead)
Misdemeanor convictions
HB 1018
(Dead)
Breed-based dog
regulations
SHB 1021
Silver alert system
HB 1020
(Dead)
Cannabis, medical use of
HB 1022
Bail bond agreements
HB 1024
(Dead)
Controlled
substance/penalty
HB 1028
Court security
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Short
Description
Limiting the use
of automated
traffic safety
cameras to detect
speed violations
not in school
zones to certain
cities.
Allowing for the
vacation of
certain drivingrelated
convictions under
limited
circumstances.
Clarifying legal
financial
obligation
provisions.
Allowing for more
than one vacation
of a misdemeanor
and gross
misdemeanor
conviction.
Preventing breedbased dog
regulations.
Concerning the
medical use of
cannabis.
Creating a silver
alert system.
Prohibiting
general power of
attorney
provisions in bail
bond agreements.
Reducing the
penalty for
possession of
controlled
substances.
Requiring cities
Status
Sponsor
Priority
Position
H 2nd Reading
Fey
H Public Safety
Appleton
H Public Safety
Appleton
Neutral
H Public Safety
Appleton
Oppose
H Judiciary
Appleton
H Commerce &
Gami
H 2nd Reading
Appleton
Appleton
H Rules R
Appleton
H Public Safety
Appleton
H Judiciary
Appleton
Neutral
Oppose
(Dead)
HB 1029
(Dead)
Warrant officers' authority
HB 1040
(Dead)
Subversive activities
HB 1041
(Dead)
Marijuana misdemeanors
SHB 1048
(SSB
5299)
Residential mortgage
lending
HB 1056
(Dead)
Public land and water
bodies
HB 1057
(Dead)
Mopeds
HB 1059
Sexually violent predators
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and counties to
provide security
for their courts.
Establishing the
position and
authority of
warrant officers
in first-class cities
to enforce court
orders and
outstanding
warrants.
Removing
provisions
relating to
subversive
activities.
Providing for the
vacation of
misdemeanor
marijuana offense
convictions.
Updating,
clarifying, and
strengthening
department of
financial
institutions'
enforcement,
licensing, and
examination
statutes relating
to residential
mortgage lending,
and enhancing
the crime of
mortgage fraud in
the residential
mortgage lending
process.
Restricting the
use of certain
parcels of public
land to access a
public body of
water.
Modifying
authority
regarding where
mopeds may be
operated.
Concerning
H Judiciary
Appleton
H Judiciary
Fitzgibbon
H Public Safety
Fitzgibbon
S Fin Inst/Ins
Kirby
H State Governme
Haler
H Trans
Haler
H 2nd Reading
Fagan
High
Support
Support
(SB 5033)
SHB 1068
(SB 5225)
Sexual assault exam kits
SHB 1069
(SB 5253)
DNA work product,
preserving
HB 1082
(Dead)
DNA sample/ranked
felonies
SHB 1086
(Dead)
Public record commercial
use
EHB 1087
Traffic safety cameras
HB 1090
(SB 5058)
Finan. fraud, identity theft
ESHB
1093
Unmanned aircraft
ESHB
1103 (SSB
5027)
Prescription drug
monitoring
HB 1104
(Dead)
Interference w/ag
production
ESHB
1094
Biometric identifiers
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sexually violent
predators.
Concerning
sexual assault
examination kits.
Concerning
preservation of
DNA work
product.
Allowing for the
collection of DNA
from adults
arrested for a
ranked felony or
a gross
misdemeanor
violation of
certain orders.
Establishing a
cost recovery
mechanism for
public records
sought for
commercial
purposes.
Concerning
automated traffic
safety cameras in
school speed
zones.
Concerning the
financial fraud
and identity theft
crimes
investigation and
prosecution
program.
Concerning
unmanned
aircraft.
Concerning
biometric
identifiers.
Providing access
to the
prescription drug
monitoring
database for
clinical
laboratories.
Creating the
crime of
S Law & Justice
Orwall
S Law & Justice
Orwall
Concerns
H Public Safety
Hurst
Support
H Approps
Moeller
S Transportation
Takko
H Passed 3rd
Kirby
H Passed 3rd
Morris
Neutral
H Passed 3rd
Morris
Concerns
S Health Care
Jinkins
H Public Safety
Schmick
SHB 1105
(SB 5076)
Operating sup budget 2015
HB 1106
(SB 5077)
Operating budget 20152017
SHB 1120
(SB 5548)
School bus driver
immunity
HB 1108
(Dead)
Food truck beer-wine
license
HB 1124
Beer and wine sampling
ESHB
1126
Fatality reviews by DEL
HB 1128
(Dead)
DNA sample/ranked
felonies
HB 1139
Human trafficking of youth
HB 1141
(Dead)
Regional jails, standards
SHB 1148
Multiple-offense
sentencing
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interference with
agricultural
production.
Making 2015
supplemental
operating
appropriations.
Making 20152017 operating
appropriations.
Creating a food
truck beer and/or
wine license.
Providing
immunity for
school bus
drivers.
Permitting the
sampling of beer
and wine at
locations licensed
to serve beer and
wine for onpremises
consumption.
Concerning
department of
early learning
fatality reviews.
Allowing for the
collection of DNA
from adults
arrested for a
ranked felony or
a gross
misdemeanor
violation of
certain orders.
Establishing a
work group to
study human
trafficking of
youth issues.
Requiring certain
operational
standards for
regional jails.
Determining
sentences for
multiple offenses
and
enhancements.
C 3 L 15
Hunter
H Approps
Hunter
H Commerce &
Gam
Reykdal
Oppose
H Rules R
Wilcox
Concerns
H Rules R
Takko
Oppose
H Passed 3rd
Kagi
H Public Safety
Hurst
S Law & Justice
Orwall
H Public Safety
Goodman
S Law & Justice
Goodman
Neutral
SHB 1159
Teen driving safety
SHB 1160
(Dead)
Litter penalties/park funds
HB 1165
(Dead)
Marijuana local jurisd. fund
HB 1169
(SB 5210)
Life annuity
benefit/WSPRS
SHB 1175
Campaign contribution
source
SHB 1178
Assault in third degree
SHB 1190
(SSB
5293)
Optometrists/hydrocodone
use
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Establishing a
pilot program
requiring certain
drivers under
eighteen years of
age to display a
decal on a vehicle
being operated by
the driver.
Stamping out
litter in
Washington state
by increasing
penalties for
littering while
providing
additional
funding to state
parks.
Concerning the
establishment of
a dedicated local
jurisdiction
marijuana fund
and the
distribution of a
specified
percentage of
marijuana excise
tax revenues to
local
jurisdictions.
Authorizing an
optional life
annuity benefit
for members of
the Washington
state patrol
retirement
system.
Creating a penalty
for concealing the
source of a
campaign
contribution.
Expanding
assault in the
third degree
provisions.
Concerning the
use of
hydrocodone
H 2nd Reading
Pike
H Gen Govt & Inf
Pike
H Commerce &
Gam
Condotta
H Rules X
Ormsby
H 2nd Reading
Van De Wege
H 2nd Reading
Moscoso
S Health Care
Harris
SHB 1191
(Dead)
Concealed pistol license
HB 1193
(Dead)
Legal firearms, owners of
SHB 1194
(SB 5246)
Death benefits/LEOFF,
WSPRS
SHB 1198
(Dead)
(SSB
5280)
Beer, cider/grocery stores
HB 1226
(SB 5605)
Domestic violence assault
HB 1227
(Dead)
Working WA spec. lic.
plates
HB 1230
Interest arbitration
SHB 1240
(2SSB
5908)
Student restraint, isolation
HB 1243
Truancy of students
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products by
licensed
optometrists in
Washington state.
Concerning
concealed pistol
license renewal
notices.
Prohibiting a
government
database of law
abiding owners of
legal firearms.
Addressing the
death benefits of
a surviving
spouse of a
member of the
law enforcement
officers' and
firefighters'
retirement
system or the
state patrol
retirement
system.
Concerning the
sale of beer and
cider by grocery
store licensees.
Concerning arrest
of sixteen and
seventeen year
olds for domestic
violence assault.
Creating working
Washington
special license
plates.
Authorizing the
ordering of
interest
arbitration.
Concerning
restraint or
isolation of
students,
including
students with
disabilities, in
public schools.
Providing
H Approps
Taylor
H Judiciary
Taylor
H Passed 3rd
Kirby
H Gen Govt & Info
Vick
H 2nd Reading
Goodman
H Trans
Sells
H 2nd Reading
Sells
S EL/K-12
Pollet
H Judiciary
Muri
Oppose
(Dead)
HB 1244
(Dead)
Motorcycle helmets
HB 1245
(Dead)
Gun sale background
checks
HB 1246
(Dead)
Foreign laws
HB 1247
(Dead)
Human decapitation
EHB 1258
(E2SSB
5269)
Detention decision review
HB 1261
(Dead)
Tribal
hunters/enforcement
2SHB
1272
Intimate images/disclosing
2SHB
1281
Sexual exploitation of
minor
2SHB
1276
Impaired driving
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flexibility for how
school districts
address truancy
of students.
Addressing
motorcycle rider
liability for
actions required
of helmet
manufacturers.
Repealing
background
check provisions
for gun sales and
transfers relating
to Initiative
Measure No. 594.
Protecting
citizens from the
application of
foreign laws that
would result in a
violation of a
constitutional
right.
Making human
decapitation an
aggravating
circumstance for
purposes of
aggravated first
degree murder.
Concerning court
review of
detention
decisions under
the involuntary
treatment act.
Limiting
enforcement
action against
tribal hunters.
Concerning the
crime of
disclosing
intimate images.
Concerning
impaired driving.
Concerning the
sexual
exploitation of
minors.
H Trans
Shea
H Judiciary
Shea
H Judiciary
Shea
H Judiciary
Shea
S
HumSer/MenHlth/
Walkinshaw
H Comm Dev,
Hous
Sawyer
H 2nd Reading
Buys
H 2nd Reading
Klippert
H Passed 3rd
Sawyer
Support
Concerns
HB 1282
Driving w/license
suspended
HB 1290
(Dead)
(SB 5212)
Winery tasting rooms
HB 1302
(SB 5394)
Child abduction statutes
HB 1305
(Dead)
(SB 5107)
Therapeutic courts
HB 1311
(SB 5270)
Missing children/advisry
brd
HB 1312
(Dead)
Bail forfeiture exoneration
SHB 1316
(SB 5250)
Arrest without warrant
2SHB
1320 (SB
Identicard/incarc'd
offender
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Addressing the
crime of driving
while license
suspended where
the suspension is
based on
noncompliance
with a child
support order.
Increasing the
number of tasting
rooms allowed
under a domestic
winery license.
Clarifying the
applicability of
child abduction
statutes to
residential
provisions
ordered by a
court.
Encouraging the
establishment of
therapeutic
courts.
Concerning a
nonoperating
advisory board
reporting to the
state patrol.
Concerning the
limited
exoneration of
bail forfeitures in
instances where
the prosecuting
agency declines
extradition of a
defendant.
Allowing for an
arrest without a
warrant when a
police officer has
probable cause to
believe a person
has violated
certain
temporary
protection orders.
Creating an
identicard
H Passed 3rd
Zeiger
Support
H Gen Govt & Info
Condotta
Oppose
S Law & Justice
Haler
H Judiciary
Walkinshaw
H Rules X
Hunt
Support
H Public Safety
Goodman
Oppose
S Law & Justice
Stambaugh
Support
H Rules R
Goodman
5173)
HB 1324
(Dead)
Protecting persons,
property
HB 1330
(Dead)
Elude police
vehicle/attempt
HB 1332
(Dead)
Traffic safety cameras
HB 1334
(Dead)
Rec. marijuana, sales taxes
HB 1335
(Dead)
Rec. marijuana businesses
HB 1336
(SB 5592)
Security guard backgrnd
chks
HB 1342
Cider, microbrewery sale
of
HB 1343
(Dead)
(SB 5301)
SHB 1348
Spirits retailers/for resale
Crisis intervention/officers
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program for
certain
incarcerated
offenders.
Ensuring
protection of
persons and
property.
Addressing the
enhancement for
attempting to
elude a police
vehicle.
Modifying yellow
light intervals and
monetary
penalties related
to automated
traffic safety
cameras.
Concerning the
taxes payable on
sales by licensed
recreational
marijuana
producers,
processors, and
retailers.
Permitting cities,
towns, and
counties to
reduce the buffer
between
recreational
marijuana
businesses and
various entities.
Allowing
fingerprint-based
background
checks for the
licensing of any
security guard.
Permitting the
sale of cider in
microbrewery
tasting rooms.
Concerning
spirits retailers
when selling for
resale.
Requiring crisis
H Judiciary
Shea
H Public Safety
Kochmar
H Trans
Condotta
H Commerce &
Gami
Condotta
H Commerce &
Gam
Condotta
H 2nd Reading
Kirby
S Commerce and
La
Bergquist
H Finance
Springer
H Approps
Appleton
Neutral
Oppose
Support
(Dead)
(2SSB
5311)
SHB 1349
(SSB
5678)
Exempted info/public
records
HB 1359
(Dead)
(SB 5402)
Marijuana
acquisition/adults
HB 1360
(Dead)
(SSB
5398)
Marijuana products in
public
HB 1361
(Dead)
(SB 5401)
Marijuana consumption
info
HB 1362
(Dead)
(SB 5213)
Growlers of wine, sales of
HB 1375
(Dead)
Trespass on private
property
SHB 1380
(SSB
5596)
Wine manufacturer sp.
permit
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intervention
training for peace
officers.
Concerning public
records requests
for the purpose of
obtaining
exempted
employment and
licensing
information.
Ensuring safe,
responsible, and
legal acquisition
of marijuana by
adults.
Concerning
marijuana,
useable
marijuana, and
marijuanainfused products
in public.
Allowing the
Washington state
liquor control
board to accept
donations for
funding
informational
material for the
purpose of
improving public
awareness about
marijuana
consumption.
Allowing sales of
growlers of wine.
Concerning
criminal trespass
on private
property.
Creating a special
permit for a
manufacturer of
wine to hold a
private event for
the purpose of
tasting and selling
wine of its own
production.
H 2nd Reading
Hunt
H Commerce &
Gam
Moscoso
H Commerce &
Gam
Moscoso
H Commerce &
Gam
Hudgins
H Commerce &
Gam
Wylie
H State Governme
Taylor
H Rules X
Wylie
Oppose
Oppose
2SHB
1390 (SB
5713)
Legal financial obligations
HB 1411
(Dead)
Marijuana facility siting
HB 1412
(Dead)
Rec. marijuana facilities
HB 1413
(Dead)
Rec. marijuana businesses
HB 1414
(Dead)
Marijuana producers/tax
exem
HB 1418
(Dead)
Marijuana illegal
production
HB 1419
(Dead)
State facility outings
HB 1423
(Dead)
Female genital mutilation
ESHB
Suicide prevention
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Concerning legal
financial
obligations.
Concerning the
siting of
marijuana
facilities.
Concerning
municipalities
prohibiting the
operation of
recreational
marijuana
production,
processing, and
retail facilities
within their
jurisdictional
boundaries.
Revising licensing
regulations
pertaining to the
buffer distances
required between
recreational
marijuana
businesses and
specified public
and private
facilities.
Exempting
marijuana
producers from
taxation for sales
to other
producers of
marijuana seeds
and cloned
marijuana plants.
Providing for the
enforcement of
illegal marijuana
production.
Concerning
restrictions on
outings from
state facilities.
Creating the
crime of female
genital
mutilation.
Concerning
H 2nd Reading
Goodman
H Commerce &
Gam
Moscoso
H Commerce &
Gami
Moscoso
H Commerce &
Gam
Moscoso
H Commerce &
Gami
Moscoso
H Commerce &
Gami
Hudgins
H Judiciary
Ormsby
H Public Safety
Scott
S Health Care
Orwall
Neutral
1424
SHB 1426
(Dead)
Competency to stand trial
HB 1429
(Dead)
(SSB
5248)
Liquor industry
SHB 1430
State tree license plates
HB 1432
(Dead)
Class C felony equivalent
HB 1433
(Dead)
Firearms in school zones
HB 1438
(Dead)
Marijuana,
prohibiting/vote
ESHB
1440
Cell site simulator devices
SHB 1448
(SB 5781)
Suicide threats, response to
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suicide
prevention.
Concerning
competency to
stand trial
evaluations.
Expanding
authorized
personal services
by liquor industry
members to
retailers.
Creating
Washington state
tree special
license plates.
Scoring an
offense a class C
felony equivalent
if the offense was
a felony under the
relevant out-ofstate statute
when there is no
clearly
comparable
offense under
Washington law.
Concerning
Washington
state's school
zones law and the
federal gun-free
school zones law.
Permitting cities,
towns, and
counties to
prohibit the
production,
processing, and
sale of marijuana
under Initiative
Measure No. 502
only by public
vote.
Prohibiting the
use of a cell site
simulator device
without a
warrant.
Providing
procedures for
H Approps
Jinkins
Support
H Commerce &
Gami
Hunt
Neutral
H Rules R
Walkinshaw
H Public Safety
Pettigrew
H Judiciary
Scott
H Commerce &
Gam
Sawyer
H Passed 3rd
Taylor
Neutral
H 2nd Reading
Riccelli
Concerns
2SHB
1450
(E2SSB
5649)
HB 1451
(Dead)
Mental health/inv
outpatient
Civil commitment
HB 1457
Liquor handling by
employees
SHB 1458
(Dead)
(SB 5494)
Tobacco and vapor
products
HB 1461
(Dead)
Marijuana T.O.
HB 1468
Cybersecurity incident
SHB 1470
Cybersecurity panel
HB 1473
(Dead)
Fourth amendment
protection
HB 1474
(Dead)
Violent animals/selfdefense
HB 1476
(SB 5408)
Mistreatmnt/faith-based
exem
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responding to
reports of
threatened or
attempted
suicide.
Concerning
involuntary
outpatient mental
health treatment.
Regarding civil
commitment.
Authorizing
sixteen and
seventeen year
old store
employees to
handle liquor.
Concerning the
age of individuals
at which sale or
distribution of
tobacco and
vapor products
may be made.
Relating to
marijuana.
Granting the
governor
authority to
proclaim a state
of emergency in
the event of a
cybersecurity
incident.
Establishing a
blue-ribbon panel
on cybersecurity.
Creating the
Fourth
Amendment
protection act.
Ensuring the right
of self-defense
against attacks by
aggressive,
violent animals.
Removing
references to
faith-based
exemptions
regarding
criminal
H 2nd Reading
Jinkins
H Judiciary
Rodne
H Rules R
Springer
Neutral
H Finance
Orwall
Support
H Commerce &
Gami
Hurst
H 2nd Reading
Hudgins
S GovtOp&Sec
Hudgins
H Judiciary
Taylor
H Judiciary
Taylor
H 2nd Reading
Rodne
SHB 1480
(SB 5338)
Intermittent-use trailers
SHB 1481
(2SSB
5564)
Juvenile records and fines
HB 1486
(Dead)
Vehicle tires max gross wgt
SHB 1505
Juvenile restorative justice
HB 1506
(Dead)
Security guards and
firearms
HB 1512
(SB 5589)
Peace officer disciplining
HB 1515
(Dead)
(ESSB
5623)
Motorcycles on laned roads
HB 1520
(Dead)
Private property forfeiture
HB 1521
(Dead)
Dealer delivery of firearms
2SHB
1499
HB 1525
Vulnerable adults
Beverage containers
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mistreatment of
children and
vulnerable adults.
Creating
intermittent-use
trailer license
plates.
Concerning the
sealing of juvenile
records and fines
imposed in
juvenile cases.
Concerning
maximum gross
weights for
vehicle tires.
Concerning
vulnerable adults.
Concerning
juvenile
restorative justice
programs.
Exempting
firearms transfers
between licensed
private security
guards and their
employers from
background
check
requirements.
Encouraging
fairness in
disciplinary
actions of peace
officers.
Modifying the
operation of
motorcycles on
roadways laned
for traffic.
Requiring a
finding of guilt
prior to the
forfeiture of
private property.
Making licensed
dealer delivery
provisions
consistent with
federal law.
Concerning
H 2nd Reading
Holy
H 2nd Reading
Kagi
H Trans
Hayes
H Rules R
Goodman
H 2nd Reading
Goodman
H Judiciary
Kirby
H Passed 3rd
Sells
H Trans
MacEwen
H Judiciary
Taylor
H Judiciary
Taylor
H Environment
Caldier
Oppose
Oppose
(Dead)
(SB 5008)
HB 1533
(Dead)
Firearm transfer for exhibit
HB 1535
(Dead)
(SB 5476)
Firearm dealer deliveries
SHB 1536
Emergency detentions
SHB 1537
(Dead)
(SB 5399)
Liquor control brd officers
ESHB
1553
Opportunity restoration
SHB 1552
(Dead)
Industrial hemp
HB 1557
(Dead)
Informants and
accomplices
HB 1558
(Dead)
(SSB
5041)
Patronizing a prostitute
SHB 1564
Sale of liquor, prohibition
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beverage
containers.
Exempting the
transfer of a
firearm donated
to a historical
society or
museum for
temporary
exhibition and the
transfer of the
firearm back to
the donor from
the background
check
requirement.
Concerning
dealer deliveries
to active law
enforcement
officers.
Addressing the
timing of
emergency
detentions and
assessments
under the
involuntary
treatment act.
Concerning state
liquor control
board
enforcement
officers.
Concerning
industrial hemp.
Encouraging
certificates of
restoration of
opportunity.
Concerning
informant and
accomplice
evidence and
testimony.
Concerning
seizure and
forfeiture of
property for
patronizing a
prostitute.
Concerning the
H Judiciary
Van Werven
H Judiciary
Klippert
H 2nd Reading
Klippert
H Approps
Moscoso
H Approps
Shea
S Law & Justice
Walkinshaw
H Judiciary
Riccelli
H Public Safety
Muri
H Rules R
Kilduff
Support
(SSB
5167)
SHB 1569
(Dead)
Drug offender sentencing
HB 1580
(Dead)
State patrol officers
HB 1582
(Dead)
Traffic violation penalties
HB 1584
(Dead)
International law &
property
HB 1594
(Dead)
Toy gun manufacturing
SHB 1597
(Dead)
(E2SSB
5177)
Competency eval.
timeliness
HB 1598
(Dead)
(SB 5178)
HB 1599
(SB 5266)
HB 1624
(Dead)
(SB 5502)
HB 1627
Criminal justice trtmnt acct
Criminally insane/facilities
Intimate
images/distributing
Unlawful land
entry/hunting
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local option
prohibition on
the sale of liquor.
Improving the
drug offender
sentencing
alternative.
Concerning the
monthly salary
and benefits paid
to state patrol
officers.
Modifying penalty
amounts and fees
for certain traffic
violations.
Prohibiting the
use of
international law
to infringe on
property rights.
Adopting the toy
gun
manufacturing
requirement act.
Improving
timeliness of
competency
evaluation and
restoration
services.
Concerning the
criminal justice
treatment
account.
Concerning
secure facilities
for the criminally
insane.
Concerning the
distribution of
intimate images.
Expanding the
existing
prohibition on
unlawfully
entering the land
of another to hunt
or to retrieve
hunted wildlife
under Title 77
RCW to include
H Approps
Kagi
H Trans
Fey
H Trans
Fey
H Judiciary
Young
H Judiciary
Wylie
H Approps
Jinkins
H Approps
Jinkins
H 2nd Reading
Rodne
H Judiciary
Orwall
H 2nd Reading
Schmick
Oppose
EHB 1632
Domestic violence
HB 1637
(SB 5290)
Tribes/prescrip.
monitoring
ESHB
1639
Govt surveillance
technology
HB 1650
(Dead)
Marijuana seizing,
disposing
SHB 1651
(SB 5342)
Human trafficking
HB 1664
(Dead)
License plates/one,
optional
SHB 1668
(SSB
5099)
Sexually violent predators
ESHB
Opioid overdose
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entering the land
of another to
collect wildlife
parts.
Concerning
domestic
violence.
Authorizing law
enforcement and
prosecutorial
officials of
federally
recognized Indian
tribes access to
prescription
monitoring data.
Concerning
technologyenhanced
government
surveillance.
Clarifying
provisions
regarding the
seizure and
disposition of
marijuana and
processed
marijuana
products by state
and local law
enforcement
agencies.
Concerning
definitions
related to human
trafficking.
Authorizing the
issuance of one
license plate for
certain vehicles
while maintaining
existing license
plate fees.
Restricting
conditional
releases of
sexually violent
predators outside
their county of
origin.
Concerning
S Law & Justice
Goodman
S Health Care
Stokesbary
Support
H Passed 3rd
Taylor
Oppose
H Commerce &
Gam
Hurst
H 2nd Reading
Ryu
H Trans
Hunt
H 2nd Reading
Kilduff
S Health Care
Walkinshaw
Support
1671
medications
HB 1672
Reports of child abuse/info
SHB 1673
(Dead)
(SSB
5245)
Substance abuse programs
HB 1674
(SB 5663)
Youthful offenders, reentry
SHB 1684
Public records, charges for
HB 1688
(Dead)
Traffic safety cameras
HB 1691
(Dead)
Public records act,
remedies
HB 1692
(Dead)
Imitation firearms
HB 1698
(Dead)
HB 1699
Medical cannabis
Citizen wildfire control
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access to opioid
overdose
medications.
Modifying
provisions
governing the
maintenance and
disclosure of
information
related to reports
of child abuse and
neglect.
Concerning
substance abuse
prevention and
treatment
programs funded
by the marijuana
excise tax.
Allowing youthful
offenders who
complete their
confinement
terms prior to age
twenty-one equal
access to a full
continuum of
rehabilitative and
reentry services.
Concerning
charges for the
cost of providing
public records in
response to
public records
requests.
Eliminating the
use of automated
traffic safety
cameras.
Concerning
remedies for
actions under the
public records
act.
Adopting the
imitation firearm
manufacturing
requirement act.
Concerning
medical cannabis.
Addressing legal
S
HumSer/MenHlth/
Kagi
H Approps
Kagi
S
HumSer/MenHlth/
Pettigrew
H Rules R
Takko
H Trans
Scott
H State Governme
Van De Wege
H Judiciary
Wylie
H Commerce &
Gam
H Judiciary
Appleton
Blake
(Dead)
SHB 1701
(SB 5608)
Job applicants/arrests, etc.
SHB 1702
(SB 5914)
Fireworks, regulation of
HB 1704
Safety & reducing
recidivism
SHB 1716
Immigration detainers, etc.
SHB 1721
Ambulance patient
transport
HB 1722
(Dead)
Short-barreled rifles
SHB 1723
Jail booking photos, public
SHB 1726
(SSB
5600)
Vulnerable adults, abuse of
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immunity in
instances of
citizen-initiated
wildfire control.
Prohibiting
employers from
asking about
arrests or
convictions
before an
applicant is
determined
otherwise
qualified for a
position.
Addressing local
authority in the
regulation of
fireworks.
Enhancing public
safety and
reducing
recidivism
through
postsecondary
education.
Addressing state
and local
enforcement of
federal
immigration
detainers and
administrative
warrants.
Concerning the
transport of
patients by
ambulance to
facilities other
than hospitals.
Concerning the
manufacture and
repair of shortbarreled rifles.
Allowing booking
photographs and
electronic images
at jails to be open
to the public.
Modifying certain
definitions
concerning the
H 2nd Reading
Moscoso
Neutral
H 2nd Reading
Moscoso
H 2nd Reading
Pettigrew
H 2nd Reading
Moscoso
Oppose
S Health Care
Robinson
Support
H Judiciary
Hayes
H Rules R
Hayes
H Rules R
Moeller
Oppose
HB 1729
(SSB
5631)
Domestic violence victims
SHB 1731
(SSB
5381)
Firearms, return by law
enf.
HB 1739
(Dead)
(SB 5639)
Death penalty, eliminating
SHB 1744
(SB 5650)
Inmate funds
HB 1747
(Dead)
(SB 5789)
Firearms storage
HB 1748
(Dead)
(SB 5198)
Motorcycle helmet use
HB 1753
(Dead)
(SB 5493)
Cannabis hlth & beauty
aids
SHB 1756
(Dead)
(SSB
5261)
Cmty policing/W St.
hospital
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abuse of
vulnerable adults.
Concerning the
administration of
a statewide
network of
community-based
domestic violence
victim services by
the department of
social and health
services.
Creating a
protocol for the
return of firearms
in the possession
of law
enforcement
agencies.
Reducing
criminal justice
expenses by
eliminating the
death penalty in
favor of life
incarceration.
Modifying
provisions
governing inmate
funds subject to
deductions.
Concerning the
protection of
children through
responsible
storage of
firearms.
Limiting
mandatory
motorcycle
helmet use to
persons under
the age of
eighteen.
Distinguishing
cannabis health
and beauty aids
from marijuana.
Concerning
community
policing at and
around western
H 2nd Reading
Pettigrew
H Rules X
Ormsby
H Judiciary
Carlyle
H Rules R
Appleton
H Judiciary
Kagi
H Trans
Blake
H Commerce &
Gam
Ryu
H Approps
Kilduff
Concerns
HB 1765
(Dead)
Marijuana in pill form only
HB 1766
(Dead)
Medical marijuana
HB 1768
(Dead)
(SB 5662)
Brewery promotional
items
HB 1776
(Dead)
Marijuana producers, etc.
HB 1779
Victim interviews training
HB 1781
(Dead)
(SSB
5228)
I-90 max. rural county
speed
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state hospital.
Changing
marijuana
provisions so that
marijuana is only
authorized if it is
in pill form
prescribed by a
physician.
Concerning
medical
marijuana.
Authorizing a
licensed domestic
brewery or
microbrewery to
provide
promotional
items to a
nonprofit
charitable
corporation or
association.
Clarifying
transportation
and delivery
services for
licensed
marijuana
producers,
marijuana
processors, and
marijuana
retailers.
Requiring
specialized
training for
persons
conducting victim
interviews as part
of the disciplinary
process for a
health
professional
alleged to have
committed sexual
misconduct.
Adjusting the
maximum speed
limit for
Interstate 90 in
rural counties.
H Commerce &
Gami
Klippert
H HC/Wellness
Cody
H Commerce &
Gam
Kirby
H Commerce &
Gam
Condotta
S Health Care
Van De Wege
H Trans
Schmick
HB 1788
(Dead)
Invasion of privacy
2SHB
1807
Small business spirits sales
HB 1817
Wheeled all-terrain
vehicles
SHB 1830
(SB 5948)
Wrestling special lic plates
HB 1831
(Dead)
Murder of unborn quick
child
HB 1846
(Dead)
Warrant officers' authority
SHB 1857
(Dead)
(SB 5727)
HB 1876
(Dead)
(SSB
5282)
Extreme risk protec. orders
Security systm installations
HB 1883
(Dead)
Child abuse & neglect cases
2SHB
1885
(2SSB
5755)
Property crimes, impacts of
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Creating the
crime of criminal
invasion of
privacy via
nonconsensual
dissemination or
disclosure of a
sexual act or
intimate parts.
Assisting small
businesses
licensed to sell
spirits in
Washington state.
Providing liability
immunity for
local jurisdictions
when wheeled
all-terrain
vehicles are
operated on
public roadways.
Creating
Washington state
wrestling special
license plates.
Concerning the
murder of an
unborn quick
child.
Establishing the
position and
authority of
warrant officers.
Concerning
extreme risk
protection orders.
Concerning
residential
security system
installations.
Concerning
investigations
and family
assessments in
cases of child
abuse and
neglect.
Addressing and
mitigating the
impacts of
property crimes
H Public Safety
Wylie
H 2nd Reading
Condotta
H 2nd Reading
Shea
H Rules R
Muri
H Public Safety
Klippert
H Judiciary
Appleton
H Approps
Jinkins
H Labor
Manweller
H Erly Lrn/H Svc
Senn
H Rules R
Klippert
High
Support
Support
Oppose
HB 1886
(Dead)
Initiative 594, full repeal
HB 1894
(Dead)
Protection of workers
SHB 1898
Child victim testimony
HB 1901
(Dead)
Vehicle registration
periods
HB 1903
(Dead)
Distillers' spirits sampling
HB 1907
(Dead)
Marijuana/religious facility
HB 1910
(Dead)
(SB 5732)
Law enforcement oversight
SHB 1917
Recordings/law enf., etc.
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in Washington
state.
Referring a full
repeal of
Initiative
Measure No. 594
to the people.
Creating a cause
of action for the
protection of
workers acting in
furtherance of
public policy.
Concerning
awareness of the
possibility of
children
testifying
remotely in
certain cases.
Authorizing twoyear registration
periods for
certain vehicles
while maintaining
existing annual
vehicle
registration fee
amounts.
Modifying
distillers' spirit
sampling
provisions.
Restricting the
operation of state
licensed
marijuana
producers,
marijuana
processors, or
marijuana
retailers within
one thousand feet
of a religious
facility.
Encouraging
effective
oversight of law
enforcement
conduct.
Concerning video
and/or sound
H Judiciary
Hunt
H Judiciary
Gregerson
S Law & Justice
Ortiz-Self
H Trans
Harmsworth
H Commerce &
Gami
Peterson
H Commerce &
Gami
Klippert
H Judiciary
Ryu
H 2nd Reading
Hansen
High
Support
SHB 1918
ORV's, etc., & their drivers
HB 1945
(Dead)
(SB 5687)
Detention standards
HB 1951
Unmarked law enf. vehicles
HB 1964
(Dead)
(SSB
5763)
DFW commissioned
officers
SHB 1974
(Dead)
(2SSB
5252)
School safety, security ctrs
SHB 1976
(Dead)
WA distillery spirits
SHB 1980
(SB 6020)
Sunshine committee rec's
HB 1943
HB 1986
(Dead)
(SB 5214)
Home detention
Uniformed personnel,
county
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recordings made
by law
enforcement or
corrections
officers.
Concerning home
detention.
Concerning
standards for
detention of
persons with
mental disorders
or chemical
dependency.
Clarifying the
authority of local
law enforcement
agencies to use
unmarked
vehicles.
Addressing the
public employees'
collective
bargaining act as
applied to
commissioned
officers of the
department of
fish and wildlife.
Creating a pilot
program to
implement
regional school
safety and
security centers.
Concerning
marketing
opportunities for
spirits produced
in Washington by
craft and general
licensed
distilleries.
Implementing
recommendations
of the sunshine
committee.
Permitting
certain uniformed
personnel, as
defined in
H Rules R
Shea
Shea
Concerns
H Judiciary
Rodne
H 2nd Reading
Pike
H Approps
Blake
H Approps
Stambaugh
H Gen Govt & Inf
Vick
Oppose
H 2nd Reading
Springer
Support
H Labor
Kochmar
Support
HB 1987
(SB 5239)
Court marshals/bargaining
HB 1994
(Dead)
(SSB
5816)
Traffic safety education
HB 2000
(SB 5848)
Marijuana agreemnts
w/tribes
HB 2008
(Dead)
Marijuana tax reform
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chapter 41.56
RCW, who are
employed by
counties and are
members of the
public employees'
retirement
system or the
public safety
employees'
retirement
system to
negotiate to have
their employers
make the member
retirement
system
contributions that
are picked up
pursuant to the
federal tax code.
Adding certain
commissioned
court marshals of
county sheriff's
offices to the
definition of
uniformed
personnel for the
purposes of
public employees'
collective
bargaining.
Expanding traffic
safety education
requirements for
certain driver's
license applicants
and drivers.
Authorizing the
governor to enter
into agreements
with federally
recognized Indian
tribes in the state
of Washington
concerning
marijuana.
Concerning
comprehensive
marijuana tax
reform to ensure
S Commerce and
La
Kochmar
H Trans
Ryu
H Passed 3rd
Hurst
H Finance
Carlyle
HB 2016
(Dead)
Unmanned aerial vehicles
SHB 2017
Farmer & rancher lic plates
SHB 2025
Human remains sale &
display
HB 2031
(Dead)
Firearm safety products
HB 2033
Sexual assault protect
order
SHB 2042
HB 2058
(Dead)
Voyeurism in the 2nd
degree
Cannabis, medical use of
E2SHB
2060 (SSB
5889)
Competency eval,
restoration
HB 2080
(Dead)
(SB 5720)
Health professionals
HB 2082
(Dead)
SHB 2085
Commerce in liquor T.O.
Traffic infrac alt penalties
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a well regulated
and taxed
marijuana market
in Washington.
Concerning
unmanned aerial
vehicles.
Creating
Washington
farmers and
ranchers special
license plates.
Prohibiting the
sale or display of
human remains
exclusively for
commercial
purposes.
Improving public
safety by
encouraging the
voluntary
purchase and
voluntary use of
firearm safety
products.
Concerning
sexual assault
protection orders.
Establishing the
crime of
voyeurism in the
second degree.
Concerning the
medical use of
cannabis.
Concerning
competency
evaluation and
restoration
services.
Concerning
fingerprint-based
background
checks for health
professionals.
Relating to
commerce in
liquor.
Providing
alternatives for
penalties
H Public Safety
Klippert
H 2nd Reading
Klippert
H Rules R
Appleton
H Judiciary
Harmsworth
H Passed 3rd
Goodman
H 2nd Reading
McCabe
H Commerce &
Gam
Moscoso
H Passed 3rd
Jinkins
H Public Safety
Stanford
H Commerce &
Gami
Springer
H Rules R
Goodman
Support
HB 2088
(Dead)
Pistols/possession when
18
HB 2089
(Dead)
Concealed pistol licenses
HB 2091
(Dead)
Constitutional governance
HB 2094
(Dead)
Motorcycle operators
HB 2098
(Dead)
(SSB
5933)
Human trafficking laws
progr
HB 2115
(SB 5666)
Cetacean captivity
SHB 2127
(SSB
5957)
Pedestrian fatality review
HB 2116
(Dead)
Motor vehicle crimes
HB 2130
(Dead)
Murder, unborn viable
child
HB 2136
(Dead)
Marijuana market reform
T.O.
HB 2132
(Dead)
Naloxone/opioid
overdoses
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stemming from
traffic infractions.
Authorizing
possession of
pistols by
qualified persons
who are eighteen
years of age and
older.
Increasing
reciprocity for
concealed pistol
licenses.
Establishing the
restoration of
constitutional
governance in
Washington act.
Requiring
financial
responsibility of
motorcycle
operators.
Establishing a
statewide
training program
on human
trafficking laws
for criminal
justice personnel.
Concerning
cetacean
captivity.
Concerning motor
vehicle crimes.
Creating a
pedestrian
fatality and
serious injury
review panel.
Concerning the
murder of an
unborn viable
child.
Concerning
naloxone.
Relating to
comprehensive
marijuana market
reforms to ensure
a well-regulated
and taxed
H Judiciary
Shea
H Judiciary
Shea
H Judiciary
Shea
H Bus & Fin Svcs
Sells
H Rules R
Orwall
H Rules R
Blake
H 2nd Reading
Farrell
H Public Safety
Klippert
H Approps
Peterson
H Finance
Carlyle
H Public Safety
Support
Holy
Concerns
HB 2148
(Dead)
State auditor
HB 2162
(Dead)
Marijuana
HB 2164
(Dead)
Firearm transfer bckgrnd
chk
HB 2181
Highway maximum speed
limit
HB 2183
(Dead)
Sexual abuse prevention K12
HJR 4200
(Dead)
Electronic communications
SB 5001
(HB
1004)
Alcohol tasting by students
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marijuana market
in Washington
state.
Concerning the
state auditor
including
allowing for
audits to be
conducted by a
private entity and
establishing an
appeal process.
Concerning
marijuana.
Recognizing the
constitutional
right to bear arms
and revising
background
check
requirements for
firearms transfers
only between and
among persons
who are not
otherwise
disqualified from
legally possessing
a firearm.
Modifying the
maximum speed
limit on
highways.
Concerning a
curriculum for
the prevention of
sexual abuse for
grades K-12.
Amending the
state Constitution
to ensure that
electronic
communications
and data are
secure from
unreasonable
searches and
seizures.
Clarifying
provisions that
allow for the
tasting of alcohol
H Gen Govt & Inf
Chandler
H Commerce &
Gam
Condotta
H Judiciary
Shea
H 2nd Reading
Schmick
H Education
McCabe
H Judiciary
Taylor
S Passed 3rd
Hewitt
Neutral
SSB 5002
Marijuana/traffic infrctions
SSB 5004
Warrant officers' authority
SB 5008
(HB
1525)
Beverage containers
SSB 5012
Industrial hemp
SSB 5027
(ESHB
1103)
Prescription drug
monitoring
SB 5033
(HB
1059)
Sexually violent predators
SSB 5036
Body armor
SSB 5037
Organized retail theft
SB 5039
(Dead)
Clemency and pardons
board
SSB 5041
(HB
1558)
SSB 5051
Sexual exploitation
Marijuana producers, etc.
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by students under
twenty-one years
of age.
Concerning traffic
infractions for
marijuana.
Establishing the
position and
authority of
warrant officers.
Concerning
beverage
containers.
Authorizing the
growing of
industrial hemp.
Providing access
to the
prescription drug
monitoring
database for
clinical
laboratories.
Concerning
sexually violent
predators.
Creating a
sentence
enhancement for
body armor.
Modifying
organized retail
theft provisions.
Affirming the
authority of the
clemency and
pardons board to
make
recommendations
to the governor
regarding
petitions for
reprieve to
ensure that
victims, law
enforcement,
prisoners, and
others are heard.
Concerning
sexual
exploitation.
Clarifying
S Rules 2G
Rivers
S Passed 3rd
Angel
S Rules 2
Angel
H Commerce &
Gami
High
Support
Hatfield
S Passed 3rd
Angel
S Rules 2
Padden
S Rules 2
O'Ban
S Rules 2
O'Ban
S Law & Justice
O'Ban
S Rules 2
O'Ban
S 2nd Reading
Support
Hatfield
Support
Support
Support
2SSB
5052
Cannabis patient
protection
SB 5058
(Dead)
(HB
1090)
Finan. fraud, identity theft
SSB 5066
Blood samples/forensic
tests
SSB 5067
Informants and
accomplices
SB 5069
Financial fraud
instruments
SB 5070
Domestic violence
offenders
SSB 5072
Failing to summon
assistance
SB 5076
Operating sup budget 2015
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transportation
and delivery
services for
marijuana
producers,
marijuana
processors, and
marijuana
retailers.
Establishing the
cannabis patient
protection act.
Concerning the
financial fraud
and identity theft
crimes
investigation and
prosecution
program.
Concerning the
collection of
blood samples for
forensic testing.
Addressing
informant and
accomplice
evidence and
testimony.
Making the
unlawful
possession of
instruments of
financial fraud a
crime.
Requiring the
department of
corrections to
supervise
domestic violence
offenders who
have a conviction
and were
sentenced for a
domestic violence
felony offense
that was plead
and proven.
Modifying the
crime of failing to
summon
assistance.
Making 2015
H HC/Wellness
Rivers
S Law & Justice
Fain
S Rules 2G
Padden
S Rules 2
Padden
S 2nd Reading
Pearson
S Rules 2G
Pearson
H Public Safety
Honeyford
S Ways & Means
Hill
Oppose
(Dead)
(SHB
1105)
SB 5077
(HB
1106)
Operating budget 20152017
SSB 5078
(Dead)
Mental illness, chem
depend.
SSB 5099
(SHB
1668)
Sexually violent predators
SB 5100
Rental cars/traffic infrac's
SB 5101
Mental status evaluation
SB 5104
Alcohol, contr
sub/sentences
2SSB
5105
DUI 4th offense/felony
SB 5106
Webcam unauthorized
access
SB 5107
(HB
1305)
Therapeutic courts
SB 5121
Marijuana research license
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supplemental
operating
appropriations.
Making 20152017 operating
appropriations.
Funding recovery
programs for
persons with
mental illness and
chemical
dependency
disorders.
Restricting
conditional
releases of
sexually violent
predators outside
their county of
commitment.
Concerning the
processing of
certain motor
vehicle-related
violations
applicable to
rental cars.
Modifying mental
status evaluation
provisions.
Concerning the
possession or use
of alcohol and
controlled
substances in
sentencing
provisions.
Making a fourth
driving under the
influence offense
a felony.
Creating a civil
action for
webcam
unauthorized
remote access.
Encouraging the
establishment of
therapeutic
courts.
Establishing a
marijuana
S Ways & Means
Hill
S Ways & Means
O'Ban
S 2nd Reading
Darneille
S 2nd Reading
Hobbs
H Judiciary
Padden
S Passed 3rd
Padden
S Rules 2
Padden
H Judiciary
O'Ban
H Judiciary
Padden
H Commerce &
Gami
Kohl-Welles
Support
Neutral
SSB 5124
Electronic smoking devices
SSB 5130
(Dead)
Marijuana business
locations
SB 5132
(Dead)
(HB
1025)
WA health security trust
SSB 5154
Reg. sex or kidnap
offenders
SB 5155
Special occasion licenses
ESSB
5158
Call location
info/emergency
SSB 5167
(SHB
1564)
Sale of liquor, prohibition
SB 5173
(Dead)
(2SHB
1320)
E2SSB
5177
(SHB
1597)
Identicard/incarc'd
offender
Competency eval.
timeliness
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research license.
Prohibiting the
sale of electronic
smoking devices
to minors.
Restricting
marijuana
producer and
processor
businesses from
being located in
certain
residential and
rural areas.
Requiring the
submission of a
waiver to the
federal
government to
create the
Washington
health security
trust.
Concerning
registered sex or
kidnapping
offenders.
Modifying special
occasion licenses
provisions.
Requiring call
location
information to be
provided to law
enforcement
responding to an
emergency.
Concerning the
local option
prohibition on
the sale of liquor.
Creating an
identicard
program for
certain
incarcerated
offenders.
Improving
timeliness of
competency
evaluation and
restoration
S Rules 2G
Warnick
S Ways & Means
Pearson
S Health Care
Kohl-Welles
S Passed 3rd
Hargrove
H Commerce &
Gami
King
H Public Safety
McCoy
S Rules 2G
O'Ban
S Law & Justice
Habib
S Passed 3rd
O'Ban
Support
High
Support
Oppose
Neutral
SB 5178
(Dead)
(HB
1598)
Criminal justice trtmnt acct
SB 5198
(Dead)
(HB
1748)
Motorcycle helmet use
SB 5210
(HB
1169)
Life annuity
benefit/WSPRS
SB 5212
(HB
1290)
Winery tasting rooms
SB 5213
(HB
1362)
Growlers of wine, sales of
SB 5214
(Dead)
(HB
1986)
Uniformed personnel,
county
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services.
Concerning the
criminal justice
treatment
account.
Limiting
mandatory
motorcycle
helmet use to
persons under
the age of
eighteen.
Authorizing an
optional life
annuity benefit
for members of
the Washington
state patrol
retirement
system.
Increasing the
number of tasting
rooms allowed
under a domestic
winery license.
Allowing sales of
growlers of wine.
Permitting
certain uniformed
personnel, as
defined in
chapter 41.56
RCW, who are
employed by
counties and are
members of the
public employees'
retirement
system or the
public safety
employees'
retirement
system to
negotiate to have
their employers
make the member
retirement
system
contributions that
are picked up
pursuant to the
S Ways & Means
O'Ban
S Transportation
Benton
H Approps
Bailey
S Rules 2
Warnick
Oppose
S 2nd Reading
Warnick
Oppose
S Commerce and L
Roach
2SSB
5215
SB 5225
(Dead)
(SHB
1068)
Internet crime against
child
Sexual assault exam kits
SSB 5228
(HB
1781)
I-90 max. rural county
speed
SB 5232
Indigent defense
SB 5239
(Dead)
(HB
1987)
Court marshals/bargaining
SB 5240
DNA/insanity acquittal
SSB 5245
(SHB
1673)
Substance abuse programs
SB 5246
(Dead)
(SHB
1194)
Death benefits/LEOFF,
WSPRS
SB 5233
Notice against trespass
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March 6, 2015
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federal tax code.
Establishing the
Washington
internet crimes
against children
account.
Concerning
sexual assault
examination kits.
Adjusting the
maximum speed
limit for
Interstate 90 in
rural counties.
Modifying
indigent defense
provisions.
Concerning notice
against trespass.
Adding certain
commissioned
court marshals of
county sheriff's
offices to the
definition of
uniformed
personnel for the
purposes of
public employees'
collective
bargaining.
Collecting DNA
samples from
persons acquitted
by reason of
insanity.
Concerning
substance abuse
prevention and
treatment
programs funded
by the marijuana
excise tax.
Addressing the
death benefits of
a surviving
spouse of a
member of the
law enforcement
officers' and
firefighters'
S Passed 3rd
Roach
S Law & Justice
Kohl-Welles
S 2nd Reading
Baumgartner
S 2nd Reading
Sheldon
S Commerce and L
Roach
S 2nd Reading
Darneille
S Rules 2
Dammeier
S Commerce and L
Roach
S Passed 3rd
Sheldon
Support
SB 5247
Driving w/license
suspended
SSB 5248
(HB
1429)
Liquor industry members
SB 5250
(Dead)
(SHB
1316)
Arrest without warrant
2SSB
5252
(SHB
1974)
Reg. safety, security cntrs
SB 5253
(Dead)
(SHB
1069)
DNA work product,
preserving
SSB 5256
Strip searches of juveniles
SSB 5261
(Dead)
(SHB
1756)
Cmty policing/W St.
hospital
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retirement
system or the
state patrol
retirement
system.
Concerning
driving while
license
suspended when
the suspension is
based on
noncompliance
with a child
support order.
Concerning
performance of
personal services
by liquor industry
members to
retailers.
Allowing for an
arrest without a
warrant when a
police officer has
probable cause to
believe a person
has violated
certain
temporary
protection orders.
Creating a
program to
implement
regional safety
and security
centers.
Concerning
preservation of
DNA work
product.
Requiring
reasonable
suspicion before
allowing strip
searches of
juveniles in
juvenile detention
facilities.
Concerning
community
policing at and
around western
S Passed 3rd
O'Ban
Support
S 2nd Reading
Honeyford
Neutral
S Law & Justice
Dammeier
Support
S Rules 2
Dammeier
S Law & Justice
Darneille
S 2nd Reading
Darneille
S Ways & Means
O'Ban
Concerns
SSB 5264
SB 5266
(HB
1599)
Silver alert system
Criminally insane/facilities
E2SSB
5269
(EHB
1258)
Detention decision review
SB 5270
(HB
1311)
Missing children/advisry
brd
SSB 5277
Patronizing a prostitute
SSB 5280
(SHB
1198)
Beer, cider/grocery stores
SB 5287
(Dead)
Medicaid false claims
SB 5290
(HB
1637)
Tribes/prescrip.
monitoring
SSB 5292
Powdered alcohol
SSB 5299
(SHB
1048)
Residential mortgage
lending
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state hospital.
Creating a silver
alert system.
Concerning
secure facilities
for the criminally
insane.
Concerning court
review of
detention
decisions under
the involuntary
treatment act.
Concerning a
nonoperating
advisory board
reporting to the
state patrol.
Concerning the
crime of
patronizing a
prostitute.
Concerning the
sale of beer and
cider by grocery
store licensees.
Reauthorizing the
medicaid fraud
false claims act.
Authorizing law
enforcement and
prosecutorial
officials of
federally
recognized Indian
tribes access to
prescription
monitoring data.
Protecting
children and
youth from
powdered
alcohol.
Updating,
clarifying, and
strengthening
department of
financial
institutions'
enforcement,
licensing, and
examination
H Public Safety
Bailey
Oppose
S Rules 2G
O'Ban
S Passed 3rd
O'Ban
Support
H Public Safety
Roach
Support
S 2nd Reading
Kohl-Welles
Support
S Passed 3rd
Kohl-Welles
S Health Care
Keiser
S Passed 3rd
Braun
Support
H Commerce &
Gami
Roach
Support
S Rules 2G
Benton
SB 5301
(Dead)
(HB
1343)
Spirits retailers/for resale
SB 5304
(Dead)
WA state patrol officers
2SSB
5311
(SHB
1348)
Crisis intervention/officers
SB 5336
(HB
1007)
Traffic safety cameras
SB 5338
(Dead)
(SHB
1480)
Intermittent-use trailers
SB 5342
(SHB
1651)
Human trafficking
SSB 5346
Personal emer resp
services
2SSB
5353
Distillery spirits marketing
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statutes relating
to residential
mortgage lending,
and enhancing
the crime of
mortgage fraud in
the residential
mortgage lending
process.
Concerning
spirits retailers
when selling for
resale.
Concerning
competitive
salaries and
benefits for
Washington state
patrol officers.
Requiring crisis
intervention
training for peace
officers.
Limiting the use
of automated
traffic safety
cameras to detect
speed violations
not in school
zones to certain
cities.
Creating
intermittent-use
trailer license
plates.
Concerning
definitions
related to human
trafficking.
Providing first
responders with
contact
information for
subscribers of
personal
emergency
response services
during an
emergency.
Concerning
marketing
opportunities for
S Ways & Means
Braun
S Transportation
Rivers
S Passed 3rd
Rolfes
S 2nd Reading
Miloscia
S Transportation
Dansel
S 2nd Reading
Hasegawa
S 2nd Reading
Ranker
S Rules 2
Angel
Oppose
Support
Oppose
SB 5354
(Dead)
Inmate postsecondary edu
SB 5379
Medical marijuana for
PTSD
SSB 5381
(SHB
1731)
Firearms, return by law
enf.
SB 5394
(HB
1302)
Child abduction statutes
SSB 5397
Trans.-related information
SSB 5398
(HB
1360)
Marijuana products in
public
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spirits produced
in Washington by
craft and general
licensed
distilleries.
Addressing the
implementation
of inmate
postsecondary
education degree
programs to
reduce
recidivism.
Adding
posttraumatic
stress disorder to
the terminal or
debilitating
medical
conditions that
qualify for the
medical use of
marijuana.
Creating a
protocol for the
return of firearms
in the possession
of law
enforcement
agencies.
Clarifying the
applicability of
child abduction
statutes to
residential
provisions
ordered by a
court.
Concerning the
disclosure of
certain
transportationrelated
information by
the department of
licensing.
Concerning
marijuana,
useable
marijuana, and
marijuanainfused products
S Law & Justice
Hargrove
S 2nd Reading
Hobbs
H Judiciary
Billig
S Passed 3rd
Rivers
S Rules 2
Litzow
H Commerce &
Gami
Rivers
Concerns
SB 5399
(Dead)
(SHB
1537)
Liquor control brd officers
SB 5402
(HB
1359)
Marijuana
acquisition/adults
2SSB
5403
Competency to stand trial
SB 5408
(HB
1476)
Mistreatmnt/faith-based
exem
SSB 5411
Wheeled all-terrain
vehicles
SSB 5417
(Dead)
Local govt marijuana policy
SB 5434
(Dead)
Cannabimimetics, synthetic
SSB 5438
Bicycle, moped/stop,
proceed
SB 5450
(Dead)
Marijuana businesses
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Page 39 of 53
in public.
Concerning state
liquor control
board
enforcement
officers.
Ensuring safe,
responsible, and
legal acquisition
of marijuana by
adults.
Concerning
competency to
stand trial
evaluations.
Removing
references to
faith-based
exemptions
regarding
criminal
mistreatment of
children and
vulnerable adults.
Providing liability
immunity for
local jurisdictions
when wheeled
all-terrain
vehicles are
operated on
public roadways.
Concerning local
government
marijuana
policies.
Placing certain
synthetic
cannabimimetics
into schedule I of
the uniform
controlled
substances act.
Allowing bicycles
and mopeds to
stop and proceed
through traffic
control signals
under certain
conditions.
Expanding the
restrictions on
S Commerce and L
Conway
S 2nd Reading
Conway
S Passed 3rd
Conway
S 2nd Reading
Mullet
S Passed 3rd
Roach
S Ways & Means
Rivers
S Health Care
Bailey
H Trans
King
S Ways & Means
O'Ban
SB 5461
(Dead)
SB 5476
(Dead)
(HB
1535)
Marijuana convictions
Firearm dealer deliveries
ESSB
5477
Vapor products
SB 5482
GPS data disclosure
SB 5493
(HB
1753)
Cannabis hlth & beauty
aids
SB 5494
(Dead)
(SHB
1458)
Tobacco and vapor
products
SB 5499
Nefarious drone enterprise
SB 5500
Firearms at
schools/officers
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locating
marijuana
businesses.
Vacating
marijuana
convictions.
Concerning
dealer deliveries
to active law
enforcement
officers.
Requiring
substances
intended for use
in a vapor
product to satisfy
child-resistant
effectiveness
standards,
adopting warning
standards, and
prohibiting the
use of vapor
products in
schools.
Addressing the
disclosure of
global positioning
system data by
law enforcement
officers.
Distinguishing
cannabis health
and beauty aids
from marijuana.
Concerning the
age of individuals
at which sale or
distribution of
tobacco and
vapor products
may be made.
Allowing the
filing of a special
allegation of a
nefarious drone
enterprise.
Permitting
retired law
enforcement
officers to carry
firearms on
S Law & Justice
Ranker
S Law & Justice
Dammeier
H Commerce &
Gami
Dammeier
S Passed 3rd
Roach
S 2nd Reading
Kohl-Welles
S Commerce and L
Miloscia
H Public Safety
Roach
S Rules 2
Roach
Support
SSB 5501
SB 5502
(Dead)
(HB
1624)
Animal cruelty prevention
Intimate
images/distributing
SB 5503
(Dead)
Habitual property
offenders
SSB 5518
Campus sexual violence
SB 5519
(Dead)
Marijuana reform
SB 5521
(Dead)
Legal process servers
SB 5533
(Dead)
Electronic data, charges for
SB 5539
Pistol delivery to officer
SB 5548
(Dead)
(SHB
1120)
School bus driver
immunity
2SSB
5564
(SHB
1481)
SB 5572
(Dead)
SB 5573
Juvenile records and fines
Marijuana sales, etc.
E-cigarettes, vapor
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school facilities.
Preventing
animal cruelty.
Concerning the
distribution of
intimate images.
Establishing a
special allegation
for habitual
property
offenders.
Creating
procedures to
address campus
sexual violence.
Enacting the
comprehensive
marijuana reform
act.
Adding persons
who serve legal
process to assault
in the third
degree
provisions.
Establishing
charges for
providing
electronic data
under the public
records act.
Concerning
delivery of a
pistol to a current
law enforcement
officer.
Providing
immunity for
school bus
drivers.
Concerning the
sealing of juvenile
records and fines
imposed in
juvenile cases.
Concerning the
sales,
distribution, and
delivery of
marijuana.
Concerning youth
H Judiciary
Fain
S Law & Justice
Padden
S Ways & Means
Padden
S Passed 3rd
Kohl-Welles
S Ways & Means
Kohl-Welles
S Law & Justice
Sheldon
S GovtOp&StSec
Hobbs
S 2nd Reading
Roach
S EL/K-12
Liias
S 2nd Reading
O'Ban
S Commerce and L
Kohl-Welles
S Health Care
Frockt
Support
Neutral
(Dead)
(HB
1645)
products
SSB 5579
Security guards and
firearms
SB 5589
(Dead)
(HB
1512)
Peace officer disciplining
SB 5592
(Dead)
(HB
1336)
Security guard backgrnd
chks
SSB 5593
Healthcare/inmates,
detained
SSB 5596
(SHB
1380)
Wine manufacturer sp.
permit
SSB 5600
(SHB
1726)
Vulnerable adults, abuse of
SB 5605
(HB
Domestic violence assault
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substance use
prevention
associated with
tobacco and drug
delivery ecigarettes and
vapor products.
Exempting
certain firearms
transfers
involving licensed
security guards
from background
check
requirements.
Encouraging
fairness in
disciplinary
actions of peace
officers.
Allowing
fingerprint-based
background
checks for the
licensing of any
security guard.
Concerning
delivery and
payment for
health care
services by
hospitals for
inmates and
persons detained
by law
enforcement.
Creating a special
permit for a
manufacturer of
wine to hold a
private event for
the purpose of
tasting and selling
wine of its own
production.
Modifying certain
definitions
concerning the
abuse of
vulnerable adults.
Concerning the
arrest of sixteen
S Rules 2
Dammeier
S Law & Justice
O'Ban
S Commerce and L
Hasegawa
S Passed 3rd
Dammeier
H Commerce &
Gami
King
S Passed 3rd
Dammeier
S 2nd Reading
Darneille
Support
1226)
SB 5608
(Dead)
(SHB
1701)
Job applicants/arrests, etc.
SB 5615
Firearms transfers
ESSB
5623 (HB
1515)
Motorcycles on laned roads
SB 5629
(Dead)
Offender
supervision/credits
SSB 5631
(HB
1729)
Domestic violence victims
SB 5639
Death penalty, eliminating
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and seventeen
year olds for
domestic violence
assault.
Prohibiting
employers from
asking about
arrests or
convictions
before an
applicant is
determined
otherwise
qualified for a
position.
Exempting
certain firearms
transfers
involving military
members, law
enforcement
officers, and
corrections
officers from
background
check
requirements.
Modifying the
operation of
motorcycles on
roadways laned
for traffic.
Awarding
positive time
credits toward
the term of
supervision for
offenders who are
meeting
supervision
expectations.
Concerning the
administration of
a statewide
network of
community-based
domestic violence
victim services by
the department of
social and health
services.
Reducing
S Commerce and L
Miloscia
S 2nd Reading
Benton
S Passed 3rd
Sheldon
S Law & Justice
Hargrove
S Passed 3rd
Hargrove
S Law & Justice
Miloscia
Neutral
Oppose
(Dead)
(HB
1739)
SSB 5640
Auctioned impounded
vehicle
SB 5643
(Dead)
Firearms & invol.
treatment
SSB 5644
Initial detention/inv tr act
SSB 5645
(HB
1401)
Psych detention data/no
bed
E2SSB
5649
(2SHB
1450)
Mental health/inv
outpatient
SB 5650
(SHB
1744)
Inmate funds
SB 5651
(Dead)
Truant students, detention
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criminal justice
expenses by
eliminating the
death penalty in
favor of life
incarceration.
Concerning the
limitation on
towing and
storage deficiency
claims after
auction of a
private property
vehicle impound.
Concerning
firearms access
by a person
detained for
involuntary
mental health
treatment.
Concerning initial
detention under
the involuntary
treatment act.
Concerning data
reporting
concerning the
collection of data
when a
psychiatric
patient meets
detention criteria
and no evaluation
and treatment
bed is available.
Concerning
involuntary
outpatient mental
health treatment.
(REVISED FOR
ENGROSSED:
Concerning the
involuntary
treatment act. )
Modifying
provisions
governing inmate
funds subject to
deductions.
Eliminating
detention for
S 2nd Reading
Ericksen
S
HumSer/MenHlth
O'Ban
S Rules 2
O'Ban
S Passed 3rd
Parlette
S Passed 3rd
Darneille
S Passed 3rd
Padden
S
HumSer/MenHlth
Darneille
SB 5652
(Dead)
Juvenile sentencing reform
SSB 5653
DNA collection at jails, etc
SSB 5656
Distracted driving
incidents
SB 5662
(HB
1768)
Brewery promotional
items
SB 5663
(HB
1674)
Youthful offenders, reentry
SB 5666
(Dead)
(HB
2115)
ESB 5673
Cetacean captivity
Synthetic cannabinoids
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truant students
found in
contempt of a
court order.
Implementing
recommendations
of the joint
legislative task
force on juvenile
sentencing
reform.
Collecting DNA at
jail and
corrections
facilities as part
of the intake
process.
Enhancing public
safety by
reducing
distracted driving
incidents caused
by the use of
personal wireless
communications
devices.
Authorizing a
licensed domestic
brewery or
microbrewery to
provide
promotional
items to a
nonprofit
charitable
corporation or
association.
Allowing youthful
offenders who
complete their
confinement
terms prior to age
twenty-one equal
access to a full
continuum of
rehabilitative and
reentry services.
Concerning
cetacean
captivity.
Concerning the
S
HumSer/MenHlth
Darneille
S 2nd Reading
Darneille
S 2nd Reading
Rivers
S 2nd Reading
Kohl-Welles
S 2nd RdConsCal
Darneille
S Natural Resour
Ranker
S Passed 3rd
Padden
Support
SSB 5678
(SHB
1349)
Exempted info/public
records
SB 5687
(Dead)
(HB
1945)
Detention standards
SB 5693
(HB
1775)
Special commitment center
SSB 5694
Nuisance abatement
SB 5703
(Dead)
(SHB
1718)
PSERS/offender nursing
care
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distribution of
synthetic
cannabinoids and
bath salts.
Concerning public
records requests
for the purpose of
obtaining
exempted
employment and
licensing
information.
Concerning
standards for
detention of
persons with
mental disorders
or chemical
dependency.
Authorizing the
department of
social and health
services special
commitment
center to seek
eligibility and
reimbursement
for health care
costs covered by
federal medicare,
medicaid, and
veterans health
benefits.
Allowing
assessments for
nuisance
abatement in
cities and towns.
Authorizing
membership in
the Washington
public safety
employees'
retirement
system for
employees who
provide nursing
care to, or ensure
the custody and
safety of,
offender,
probationary, and
S Rules 2G
Pearson
S
HumSer/MenHlth
Hargrove
S Passed 3rd
Miloscia
S Rules 2
Padden
S Ways & Means
Hobbs
SB 5704
(Dead)
Financial responsibility prg
SB 5713
(Dead)
(2SHB
1390)
Legal financial obligations
SB 5714
(Dead)
Govt surveillance
technology
SSB 5719
Campus sexual violence
SB 5720
(Dead)
(HB
2080)
Health professionals
SB 5727
(Dead)
(SHB
1857)
Extreme risk protec. orders
SB 5732
(Dead)
(HB
1910)
Law enforcement oversight
SB 5742
(Dead)
Preservation of liberty
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patient
populations in
institutions and
centers.
Establishing a
sampling
program to
determine proof
of financial
responsibility to
operate a motor
vehicle.
Concerning legal
financial
obligations.
Concerning
technologyenhanced
government
surveillance.
Creating a task
force on campus
sexual violence
prevention.
Concerning
fingerprint-based
background
checks for health
professionals.
Concerning
extreme risk
protective orders.
Encouraging
effective
oversight of law
enforcement
conduct.
Creating the
Washington state
preservation of
liberty act
condemning the
unlawful
detention of
United States
citizens and
lawful resident
aliens under the
national defense
authorization act.
S Fin Inst/Ins
Billig
S Law & Justice
Kohl-Welles
Neutral
S Law & Justice
Hargrove
Oppose
S Passed 3rd
Bailey
S Health Care
Kohl-Welles
S Law & Justice
Frockt
S Law & Justice
Jayapal
S Law & Justice
Hasegawa
Support
SB 5751
Civil asset forfeiture
2SSB
5755
(2SHB
1885)
Property crimes, impacts of
SSB 5766
Home detention
monitoring
SB 5781
(Dead)
(SHB
1448)
Suicide threats, response to
SB 5783
Peace officers/assisting
DOC
SSB 5788
(Dead)
Elder justice centers
SB 5789
(Dead)
(HB
1747)
Firearms storage
SB 5792
(Dead)
Forensic mental hlth office
SB 5812
(Dead)
SSB 5816
(HB
1994)
Unlawful dog tethering
Traffic safety education
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Changing the
burden of proof
in certain civil
asset forfeiture
hearings.
Addressing and
mitigating the
impacts of
property crimes
in Washington
state.
Concerning
monitoring
agencies
providing
electronic
monitoring.
Providing
procedures for
responding to
reports of
threatened or
attempted
suicide.
Authorizing peace
officers to assist
the department of
corrections with
the supervision of
offenders.
Creating two
elder justice
center
demonstration
programs.
Concerning the
protection of
children through
responsible
storage of
firearms.
Establishing a
centralized office
of forensic mental
health services.
Creating the
unlawful dog
tethering act.
Expanding traffic
safety education
requirements for
certain driver's
S 2nd Reading
Hasegawa
Oppose
S Passed 3rd
Hargrove
Concerns
S 2nd Reading
Roach
Concerns
S
HumSer/MenHlth
Billig
S Passed 3rd
Rivers
S Ways & Means
Cleveland
S Law & Justice
Kohl-Welles
S Ways & Means
Darneille
S Law & Justice
Chase
S Rules 2
Liias
Support
SB 5831
Firearms rights restoration
SB 5833
(Dead)
Assault in third degree
SB 5835
(Dead)
Earned release time
SB 5836
(Dead)
Drug offenses/seriousness
SSB 5839
(SHB
1319)
Offenses prior to 18 yrs old
SB 5848
(Dead)
(HB
2000)
Marijuana agreemnts
w/tribes
SB 5850
(Dead)
Student restraint, isolation
SB 5858
(Dead)
Cannabis & econ devel
comm.
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license applicants
and drivers.
Allowing for the
restoration of
firearms rights
under certain
conditions.
Modifying assault
in the third
degree
provisions.
Concerning
earned release
time for felony
convictions
involving deadly
weapon
enhancements.
Changing the
seriousness level
for certain drug
offenses.
Making technical
corrections to
processes for
persons
sentenced for
offenses
committed prior
to reaching
eighteen years of
age.
Authorizing the
governor to enter
into agreements
with federally
recognized Indian
tribes in the state
of Washington
concerning
marijuana.
Concerning
restraint or
isolation of
students,
including
students with
disabilities, in
public schools.
Establishing the
state cannabis
industry and
S 2nd Reading
Honeyford
S Law & Justice
Roach
S Law & Justice
Darneille
S Law & Justice
Darneille
S 2nd Reading
Darneille
S Ways & Means
Rivers
S EL/K-12
Rivers
S Commerce and
La
Kohl-Welles
SB 5873
LEOFF plan 1 retirees
SB 5880
(Dead)
Human trafficking
reporting
SSB 5884
Trafficking of persons
2SSB
5888
Near fatality incidents
SSB 5889
(E2SHB
2060)
Competency eval.
timeliness
SSB 5891
Human remains sale &
display
SB 5894
Unlawful
activity/properties
SB 5901
(Dead)
Headlight use
requirements
SB 5903
Marijuana selling methods
2SSB
Student restraint, isolation
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economic
development
committee.
Permitting
persons retired
from the law
enforcement
officers' and
firefighters'
retirement
system plan 1 to
select a survivor
benefit option.
Enacting the
Washington
human trafficking
reporting act.
Concerning the
trafficking of
persons.
Concerning near
fatality incidents
of children who
have received
services from the
department of
social and health
services.
Concerning
timeliness of
competency
evaluation and
restoration
services.
Prohibiting the
sale and
commercial
display of human
remains.
Addressing
unlawful
activities on
certain
properties.
Modifying
headlight use
requirements.
Restricting
certain methods
of selling
marijuana.
Concerning
S 2nd Reading
Conway
S Law & Justice
Padden
S 2nd Reading
Kohl-Welles
S Passed 3rd
O'Ban
S Passed 3rd
O'Ban
S Rules 2
Angel
S 2nd Reading
Sheldon
S Transportation
Benton
H Commerce &
Gami
Bailey
S 2nd Reading
McAuliffe
Support
5908
(SHB
1240)
SB 5914
(SHB
1702)
Fireworks, regulation of
SSB 5925
Nonfelony charges
diversion
SB 5931
Gang prevention/public
works
SB 5932
(Dead)
Homeless youth
prevention
SSB 5933
(HB
2098)
Human trafficking laws
progr
SB 5945
(Dead)
Incapacitated and
vulnerable
SB 5948
(Dead)
(SHB
1830)
SB 5955
(Dead)
Wrestling special lic plates
Criminal justice training
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restraint or
isolation of
students,
including
students with
disabilities, in
public schools.
Addressing local
authority in the
regulation of
fireworks.
Concerning
diversion of
nonfelony
charges when a
party has raised
the issue of
competency to
stand trial.
Exempting from
the prevailing
wage laws work
performed or
funded for
projects involved
in gang
prevention.
Creating the
office of homeless
youth prevention
programs.
Establishing a
statewide
training program
on human
trafficking laws
for criminal
justice personnel.
Concerning
protection of
incapacitated
persons and
vulnerable adults.
Creating
Washington state
wrestling special
license plates.
Reimbursing the
criminal justice
training
commission for
basic law
S FP/reconsider
Benton
S Rules 2G
Hargrove
S Rules 2
Brown
S
HumSer/MenHlth/
Miloscia
S Passed 3rd
O'Ban
S Law & Justice
Rivers
S Transportation
Braun
S Ways & Means
Braun
Support
Oppose
SB 5956
(Dead)
Victim identity defenses
SB 6014
(Dead)
Pub records actions
remedies
SSB 6015
Hunter ed/NRA spec lic
plate
SB 6020
(Dead)
(SHB
1980)
Sunshine committee rec's
SSB 5957
(SHB
2127)
Pedestrian safety advis
cncl
SB 6023
(Dead)
DOC inmates hospital care
SB 6028
(Dead)
Secure drivers' license, etc
SB 6062
(Dead)
SB 6067
(Dead)
SJM 8006
Marijuana T.O.
Corrections T.O.
Sexual abuse/children,
peers
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enforcement
training.
Limiting defenses
based on victim
identity.
Creating a
pedestrian safety
advisory council.
Changing
remedies for
actions under the
public records
act.
Providing funding
for the hunter
education
training program
through the
issuance of
national rifle
association
special license
plates.
Implementing
recommendations
of the sunshine
committee.
Concerning
reimbursement to
hospitals by the
department of
corrections.
Concerning the
issuance of secure
drivers' licenses,
permits, and
identicards.
Relating to
marijuana.
Relating to
corrections.
Requesting
Congress, the
President, and the
Departments of
Education, Health
and Human
Services, and
Justice to take
action to
implement the
recommendations
S Law & Justice
Liias
S 2nd Reading
Liias
S GovtOp&Sec
Honeyford
S Rules 2G
Roach
S GovtOp&Sec
Chase
S Law & Justice
Pearson
S Transportation
Benton
S Ways & Means
Hill
H Public Safety
Kohl-Welles
S Ways & Means
Hargrove
Support
of the
Government
Accountability
Office concerning
efforts to prevent
and respond to
child sexual abuse
by school
personnel and
sexual abuse
between peers.
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