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

February 3, 2025 - Monday 22ND DAY 2025 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 1774 By Representative Fey
Modifying allowable terms for the lease of unused highway land.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1775 By Representative Walen
Prohibiting activities related to the production and manufacturing of fur products.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1776 By Representatives Volz and Schmidt
Providing reimbursement of firearm background check fees.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1777 By Representatives Schmidt, Walen, Reed, Rule, Tharinger, Ybarra, Nance, Doglio, Pollet, Gregerson, Reeves, Stonier, Griffey, Eslick, Volz, Dent, Stuebe, Ley, Klicker, Mendoza, Schmick, Connors, Rude, Keaton and Couture
Concerning the requirements and process for approving and registering apprenticeship programs.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1778 By Representatives Dufault and Corry
Sharing state sales tax revenues with local governments and not increasing the state or local sales tax rate.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1779 By Representatives Dufault and Mendoza
Authorizing agricultural employers to select 26 weeks a year to employ workers for up to 50 hours a week before overtime applies.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1780 By Representative Marshall
Promoting accurate communications between patients and health care providers.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1781 By Representatives Marshall and Barkis
Concerning enforcement actions by the public disclosure commission.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1782 By Representatives Marshall and Barkis
Amending the timeline for reporting campaign contributions and expenditures.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL RELATIONS.
HB 1783 By Representatives Mendoza, Springer, Corry, Dufault, Jacobsen, Manjarrez, Orcutt and Dent
Concerning law enforcement officers participating in college and technical school programs.
Referred to Committee on POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE.
HB 1784 By Representatives Marshall and Simmons
Concerning certified medical assistants.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1785 By Representatives Doglio and Berry
Imposing a surcharge on publicly traded companies providing excessive executive compensation.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1786 By Representatives Volz, Griffey and Low
Adding public safety facilities to the allowable uses of revenues for local infrastructure financing projects.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1787 By Representatives Griffey and Couture
Updating the involuntary treatment commitment standards for individuals suffering from a substance use disorder.
Referred to Committee on CIVIL RIGHTS & JUDICIARY.
HB 1788 By Representatives Richards and Bronoske
Concerning workers' compensation benefits.
Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS.
HB 1789 By Representative Kloba; by request of Department of Ecology
Concerning the photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback program.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1790 By Representative Kloba
Increasing defined benefit accrual for specified years of service in the state retirement systems.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1791 By Representatives Paul and Low
Increasing the flexibility of existing funding sources to fund public safety and other facilities by modifying the local real estate excise tax.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1792 By Representatives Obras and Stonier; by request of Washington State Board of Nursing
Consolidating regulatory authority for nursing assistants.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1793 By Representatives Griffey and Bronoske; by request of Insurance Commissioner
Modifying reports of fire losses.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1794 By Representative Dufault
Eliminating the office of financial management.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1795 By Representatives Callan and Santos
Addressing restraint or isolation of students in public schools and educational programs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1796 By Representatives Callan and Berg
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
HB 1797 By Representatives Burnett, Dent, Orcutt and Abbarno
Concerning cooperation by the department of children, youth, and families with law enforcement.
Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & HUMAN SERVICES.
HB 1798 By Representative Volz
Enabling county auditors and county treasurers to have designees appointed to firefighters' pension boards.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1799 By Representatives Graham, Griffey, Burnett and Stuebe
Concerning persons convicted of violent offenses with a firearm.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY.
HB 1800 By Representatives Graham, Burnett, Griffey and Stuebe
Establishing accountability requirements for homeless housing grant programs.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 1801 By Representatives Graham, Burnett and Griffey
Including legislative members in the voting membership of the sentencing guidelines commission.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY.
HB 1802 By Representatives Graham, Burnett, Marshall, Walsh, Keaton, Griffey and Stuebe
Prohibiting obstructing a law enforcement officer or other first responder.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY SAFETY.
HB 1803 By Representatives Rule and Bernbaum
Promoting safety of youth sports.
Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & HUMAN SERVICES.
HB 1804 By Representatives Fey, Klicker, Duerr, Ybarra and Stuebe
Improving accessibility of community solar projects in Washington state.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY.
HB 1805 By Representatives Tharinger, Ramel, Bernbaum, Ormsby, Stonier, Fosse, Callan, Mena, Doglio, Simmons, Lekanoff, Macri, Thomas, Bergquist and Leavitt
Creating a local sales and use tax to fund services for children and families that enhance well-being, promote mental health, and provide early interventions.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1806 By Representatives Tharinger, McEntire, Lekanoff, Bernbaum and Ramel
Ensuring that commercial fishing revenue benefits communities most dependent on the industry.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1807 By Representative Springer
Regarding catered events with alcohol.
Referred to Committee on CONSUMER PROTECTION & BUSINESS.
HB 1808 By Representatives Zahn, Low, Parshley, Thomas and Scott
Creating an affordable homeownership revolving loan fund program.
Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
HB 1809 By Representatives Nance, Griffey and Davis
Professionalizing first responders and co-responders through training and reimbursement for behavioral health emergency response.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1810 By Representatives Donaghy, Reeves, Walen, Ramel, Bernbaum, Low and Reed
Concerning seismic hazard risk reduction.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1811 By Representatives Salahuddin and Davis
Enhancing crisis response services through co-response integration and support.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HJM 4004 By Representatives Chase, Nance, Dent, McClintock, Bernbaum, Engell, Schmick, Orcutt and Springer
Requesting Congress to modify the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.