STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
69th Legislature - 2025 Regular Session

LAURIE JINKINS CHRIS STEARNS
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
BERNARD DEAN, Chief Clerk

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions

January 30, 2025 - Thursday 18TH DAY 2025 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
Add on sponsor Pink Slips must be submitted electronically to the workroom by 2:00 PM today.
HB 1725 By Representatives Thai and Shavers
Increasing access to biosimilar medicines.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1726 By Representative Waters
Prioritizing lumber procured from Washington state lumber mills for the purpose of public works projects.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1727 By Representatives Rule and Eslick
Concerning school library information and technology programs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1728 By Representatives Orcutt, Morgan, Manjarrez and Mendoza
Adding a nonfamilial heir to the estate tax deduction.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1729 By Representative Orcutt
Providing property tax relief by reducing both parts of the state school levies.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1730 By Representatives Orcutt and Dent
Directing the deposit of the proceeds from taxes on aircraft fuel to the aeronautics account.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1731 By Representative Waters
Regarding unclaimed property held by a museum or historical society.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1732 By Representatives Thomas and Fosse
Preserving homeownership options by limiting excessive home buying by certain entities.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 1733 By Representatives Thomas and Fitzgibbon
Increasing the reimbursement cap for moving and relocation expenses incurred by persons affected by agency displacements.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1734 By Representatives Rule and Nance
Concerning outdoor learning grants to expand and improve the delivery of outdoor learning opportunities.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1735 By Representatives Parshley and Leavitt
Prohibiting the force-feeding of birds.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1736 By Representative Lekanoff
Concerning procedures and requirements for reporting and investigating missing persons.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY.
HB 1737 By Representatives Schmidt, Paul, Timmons, Griffey, Klicker, Volz, Low and Rule
Concerning federally approved apprenticeship programs operated by tribal governments.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1738 By Representative Shavers
Ensuring access to state benefits and opportunities for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & VETERANS.
HB 1739 By Representatives Fosse and Thomas
Regulating the use of self-service checkout stations.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1740 By Representative Stonier
Expanding the office of independent investigations to include prosecutions of criminal conduct.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY.
HB 1741 By Representatives Thai and Leavitt
Expanding access to treatment of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1742 By Representatives Dye and Doglio
Concerning environmentally sustainable urban design.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1743 By Representatives Simmons and Couture
Enhancing opportunities for community-based providers to provide health care services in carceral settings.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1744 By Representatives Obras, Burnett, Goodman, Couture, Walen, Bernbaum, Fosse, Griffey and Leavitt
Deterring criminal conduct involving gift cards.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY.
HB 1745 By Representatives Chase and Walsh
Ensuring election integrity at the county level.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1746 By Representatives Springer, Rude, Simmons, Waters, Doglio and Rule
Providing local effort assistance for public schools.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1747 By Representatives Ortiz-Self, Berry, Scott, Obras, Fosse, Goodman, Farivar and Taylor
Expanding protections for applicants and employees under the Washington fair chance act.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1748 By Representatives Salahuddin, Macri, Taylor, Thomas, Hill and Farivar; by request of Insurance Commissioner
Conducting a study of credit history, credit-based insurance scores, and other rate factors in making rates for personal insurance.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1749 By Representatives Pollet and Lekanoff
Ensuring consideration of climate change, carbon sequestration, environmental health disparities, and treaty-protected and cultural resources in the state environmental policy act.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1750 By Representatives Hill and Gregerson
Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1751 By Representatives Timmons, Rude, Salahuddin, Entenman, Nance, McEntire, Scott, Thomas, Kloba, Reeves, Stonier, Richards, Reed, Schmidt, Farivar, Rule and Mena
Establishing a sales and use tax exemption for required course materials at public institutions of higher education.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.