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HB 1513

  • Washington House Bill
  • 2025-2026 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Safeguarding natural resources in the Washington State Seashore Conservation Area.

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Bill Sponsors (12)

Chris Stearns

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 47
Primary

Beth Doglio

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 22
Cosponsor

Alex Ramel

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 40
Cosponsor

Chipalo Street

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 37
Cosponsor

Victoria Hunt

  • Democratic
  • Senator
  • District 5
Cosponsor

Shelley Kloba

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 1
Cosponsor

Lillian Ortiz-Self

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 21
Cosponsor

Liz Berry

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 36
Cosponsor

Julia Reed

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 36
Cosponsor

Tarra Simmons

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 23
Cosponsor

Lisa Parshley

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 22
Cosponsor

Joe Timmons

  • Democratic
  • Representative
  • District 42
Cosponsor

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Jan 22, 2025

House

First reading, referred to Environment & Energy.

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  • https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary/?BillNumber=1513&Year=2025&Initiative=false

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