Washington Bills

sponsored by Travis Couture

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HB 2402 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Concerning the fire service training account.

HB 1053 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Concerning vehicular pursuits.

HB 1672 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Providing a spirits tax exemption on spirits purchased for veterans' service organizations' fund-raising.

HB 1538 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Concerning special purpose district malfeasance.

HR 4605 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Recognizing Presidents' Day.

HR 4657 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Honoring Harvey J. Drahos.

HB 2439 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Concerning personal income.

HR 4615 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Honoring Japanese Americans who suffered relocation and internment during World War II.

HR 4603 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

HR 4661 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Honoring the Washington National Guard.

HB 1814 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Concerning the reemployment and pension service credit of public employees separated from service due to a vaccination mandate.

HR 4697 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Honoring Maureen Mueller.

HJR 4211 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Amending the Constitution to eliminate line item vetoes.

HB 2332 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Concerning a cash reward for the recovery of firearms used in the commission of a crime.

HB 2284 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Using evidence-based instructional practices in reading and writing literacy for public elementary students.

HB 1535 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Increasing legislative involvement in gubernatorial proclamations relating to a state of emergency.

HB 2358 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Making obstructing highways a crime.

HB 1523 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Authorizing agricultural employers to select 12 weeks a year to employ workers for up to 50 hours a week before overtime applies.

HB 1780 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Addressing unintended consequences of the climate commitment act.

HB 1708 (2023-2024 Regular Session)
Requiring each ballot to have a unique serial number that permits a voter to view their voted ballot through an online portal.

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