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Sunday, April 27, 2025

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1ST SUBSTITUTE BILL NOT SUBSTITUTED.

SB 5797 Wealth Tax Implementation

Frame, Dhingra, Alvarado, Bateman, Hasegawa, Lovelett, Nobles, Pedersen, Ramos, Riccelli, Stanford, Trudeau, Valdez, Wellman, Wilson, C.

Establishes a wealth tax on high-value financial intangible assets to fund public education.

1st substitute bill not substituted (S). Floor amendment(s) adopted (S). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (S). Third reading, passed; yeas, 26; nays, 21; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). First reading, referred to Finance (H).

ADOPTED.

HCR 4404 Legislative Procedural Rules

Fitzgibbon, Corry

Establishes procedures for handling unpassed legislative measures and records at the end of the 2025 session.

Adopted (H). Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar (S). Third reading, adopted (S). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR 4404 Legislative Procedure Changes

Fitzgibbon, Corry

Establishes procedures for transferring, retaining, and numbering legislative measures at the end of the 2025 Regular Session and during special sessions.

Adopted (H). Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar (S). Third reading, adopted (S). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S).

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTED.

HB 1217 Tenant Rent Protections

Alvarado, Macri, Ramel, Peterson, Berry, Mena, Thai, Reed, Obras, Farivar, Parshley, Ortiz-Self, Cortes, Duerr, Street, Berg, Taylor, Fitzgibbon, Doglio, Timmons, Tharinger, Fosse, Gregerson, Simmons, Wylie, Pollet, Kloba, Nance, Davis, Ormsby, Lekanoff, Bergquist, Scott, Stonier, Hill

Limits rent increases and strengthens tenant protections under Washington's landlord-tenant laws.

Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 27; nays, 20; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 54; nays, 44; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1217 Rent Stabilization Measures

Alvarado, Macri, Ramel, Peterson, Berry, Mena, Thai, Reed, Obras, Farivar, Parshley, Ortiz-Self, Cortes, Duerr, Street, Berg, Taylor, Fitzgibbon, Doglio, Timmons, Tharinger, Fosse, Gregerson, Simmons, Wylie, Pollet, Kloba, Nance, Davis, Ormsby, Lekanoff, Bergquist, Scott, Stonier, Hill

Limits rent increases and strengthens tenant protections under Washington's landlord-tenant laws.

Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 27; nays, 20; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 54; nays, 44; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

SB 5161 Transportation Budget Appropriations

Liias, King, Nobles

Appropriates funds and implements policy changes to support transportation infrastructure, operations, and environmental initiatives for the 2025-2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 80; nays, 18; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

SB 5161 Transportation Appropriations

Liias, King, Nobles

Appropriates funding and establishes policies for transportation projects, programs, and agency operations during the 2025-2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 80; nays, 18; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 34; nays, 13; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

SB 5167 Biennial State Budget

Robinson, Nobles

Allocates funding and sets policy directives for state agencies to address priorities in health care, housing, education, and public safety for the 2025-2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 52; nays, 45; absent, 0; excused, 1 (H). Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 28; nays, 19; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

SB 5167 State Budget Appropriations

Robinson, Nobles

Allocates funding and sets policy directives for state programs and services in the 2025–2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 52; nays, 45; absent, 0; excused, 1 (H). Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 28; nays, 19; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

FLOOR AMENDMENT(S) ADOPTED.

SB 5194 State Bond Authorization

Trudeau, Schoesler, Chapman, Dozier, Nobles

Authorizes the issuance of $4.7 billion in state general obligation bonds to fund capital projects and operating expenditures.

Floor amendment(s) adopted (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S).

SB 5194 State Bond Authorization

Trudeau, Schoesler, Chapman, Dozier, Nobles

Authorizes the issuance of $4.9 billion in general obligation bonds to fund state capital projects and programs.

Floor amendment(s) adopted (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

SB 5195 State Capital Budget

Trudeau, Schoesler, Chapman, Dozier, Nobles

Establishes the 2025-2027 capital budget to fund state infrastructure, environmental, housing, and community projects.

Floor amendment(s) adopted (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S).

SB 5195 2025-2027 Capital Budget

Trudeau, Schoesler, Chapman, Dozier, Nobles

Appropriates funds for statewide infrastructure, environmental, health, and community development projects in the 2025-2027 capital budget.

Floor amendment(s) adopted (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

HOUSE CONCURRED IN SENATE AMENDMENTS.

HB 1096 Residential Lot Splitting

Barkis, Ryu, Connors, Leavitt, Klicker, Reed, Fitzgibbon, Richards, Couture, Macri, Callan, Doglio, Bronoske, Tharinger, Wylie, Duerr, Timmons, Ormsby, Fosse, Stonier, Bernbaum, Hill

Facilitates administrative lot splitting to increase housing options in residential zones.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 94; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1096 Administrative Lot Splitting

Barkis, Ryu, Connors, Leavitt, Klicker, Reed, Fitzgibbon, Richards, Couture, Macri, Callan, Doglio, Bronoske, Tharinger, Wylie, Duerr, Timmons, Ormsby, Fosse, Stonier, Bernbaum, Hill

Facilitates administrative lot splitting to expand middle housing and affordable ownership opportunities in cities under the Growth Management Act.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 94; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

HB 1108 Housing Cost Analysis

Klicker, Peterson, Barkis, Ybarra, Low, Leavitt, Schmidt, Eslick, Penner, Connors, Paul, Ramel, Jacobsen, Shavers, Burnett, Rude, Keaton, Obras, Timmons, Wylie, Caldier, Barnard, Rule, Nance, Berg, Bernbaum

Requires a study of housing cost drivers in Washington State.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 94; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1108 Housing Cost Analysis

Klicker, Peterson, Barkis, Ybarra, Low, Leavitt, Schmidt, Eslick, Penner, Connors, Paul, Ramel, Jacobsen, Shavers, Burnett, Rude, Keaton, Obras, Timmons, Wylie, Caldier, Barnard, Rule, Nance, Berg, Bernbaum

Establishes a task force to analyze housing cost drivers in Washington State.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 94; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

HB 1293 Littering and Plastic Bags

Klicker, Dye, Connors, Barkis, Eslick, Caldier, Kloba

Increases penalties for littering and adjusts regulations and fees for plastic carryout bags.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1293 Littering and Plastics

Klicker, Dye, Connors, Barkis, Eslick, Caldier, Kloba

Increases littering penalties and delays compliance deadlines for thicker reusable plastic bag requirements.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

INTRODUCED.

HR 4662 Interim Legislative Procedures

Fitzgibbon, Corry

Establishes procedures and authorizations for House operations during interim periods.

Introduced (H). Adopted (H).

SENATE CONCURRED IN HOUSE AMENDMENTS.

SB 5393 Rainier School Closure

Robinson, Nobles, Wilson, C.

Mandates the phased closure of the Rainier School and transitions residents to community-based or alternative placements.

Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 33; nays, 13; absent, 0; excused, 2 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

SPEAKER SIGNED.

HB 1119 Supervision Compliance Credits

Goodman, Simmons

Modifies rules for earning and eligibility of supervision compliance credits for offenders.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1207 Court Filing Fees

Thai, Ryu

Adds a $50 surcharge to certain superior court filing fees to fund state historical, library, and judicial stabilization accounts.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1422 Drug Take-Back Program

Peterson, Davis, Thai, Ormsby, Hill, Macri, Timmons

Expands oversight and transparency in Washington State's drug take-back program.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1468 State Account Consolidation

Macri, Ormsby

Streamlines state account management by repealing, consolidating, and modifying various funds and administrative procedures.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1473 Wildfire Suppression Funding

Gregerson, Callan, Ormsby

Appropriates emergency funds for wildfire suppression costs during the 2024 fire season.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1498 Domestic Violence Response

Davis, Couture, Macri, Griffey, Walen, Reed, Simmons, Goodman, Parshley, Leavitt, Pollet, Hill, Salahuddin, Scott

Establishes a funding mechanism and grant program for domestic violence co-responder initiatives.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1552 Real Estate Research

Peterson, Low, Reed, Ormsby, Hill

Extends funding and operations of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research through 2035.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1848 Traumatic Brain Injury

Doglio, Goodman, Parshley, Salahuddin, Wylie

Increases funding and prioritizes in-person, peer-led support services for individuals with traumatic brain injuries.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2003 Salmon Fishing Endorsements

Reeves, Fitzgibbon, Pollet

Establishes a temporary endorsement program to fund and support recreational salmon and steelhead fishing in the Columbia River.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2020 Payment Processing Taxes

Berg, Orcutt, Fitzgibbon, Gregerson, Parshley, Ormsby

Establishes a new tax structure for payment card processors, including higher rates and deductions for retained fees.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2039 Child Support Timing

Macri, Gregerson, Ormsby

Delays implementation of child support pass-through changes by three and a half years.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2040 Assistance Debt Recovery

Macri, Gregerson, Ormsby

Extends the recovery period for aged, blind, or disabled assistance program benefits overlapping with SSI payments by three years.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2047 Employee Ownership Sunset

Richards, Parshley, Macri, Gregerson

Accelerates the sunset of tax credits for employee ownership conversions and ties program activities to available funding.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2050 School Funding Adjustments

Ormsby, Parshley, Macri, Gregerson

Updates local effort assistance funding calculations and definitions for school districts and state-tribal education compact schools.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2051 Medicaid Hospital Payments

Gregerson, Macri, Parshley, Ormsby

Simplifies hospital payment processes for Medicaid patients who are difficult to discharge.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2061 Duty-Free Concession Fee

Fitzgibbon, Gregerson, Kloba, Ramel

Imposes a 10% concession fee on duty-free sales enterprises to fund tourism marketing and sustainable aviation fuel initiatives.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2077 Surplus ZEV Credit Tax

Fitzgibbon, Macri

Imposes an excise tax on surplus zero-emission vehicle credits to fund clean vehicle programs and state accounts.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

THIRD READING, ADOPTED.

SCR 8404 Legislative Session Adjournment

Riccelli

Declares adjournment of the 2025 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature sine die.

Third reading, adopted (S). First Reading (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Adopted (H). President signed (S).

SCR 8404 Legislative Adjournment

Riccelli

Establishes the final adjournment date for the 2025 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature.

Third reading, adopted (S). First Reading (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Adopted (H). President signed (S).

1ST SUBSTITUTE BILL NOT SUBSTITUTED.

SB 5797 Wealth Tax

Frame, Dhingra, Alvarado, Bateman, Hasegawa, Lovelett, Nobles, Pedersen, Ramos, Riccelli, Stanford, Trudeau, Valdez, Wellman, Wilson, C.

Establishes a wealth tax on high-value financial intangible assets to fund public education.

1st substitute bill not substituted (S). Floor amendment(s) adopted (S). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (S).

SB 5797 Wealth Tax Implementation

Frame, Dhingra, Alvarado, Bateman, Hasegawa, Lovelett, Nobles, Pedersen, Ramos, Riccelli, Stanford, Trudeau, Valdez, Wellman, Wilson, C.

Establishes a wealth tax on high-value financial intangible assets to fund public education.

1st substitute bill not substituted (S). Floor amendment(s) adopted (S). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (S). Third reading, passed; yeas, 26; nays, 21; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). First reading, referred to Finance (H).

ADOPTED.

HCR 4404 Legislative Procedural Rules

Fitzgibbon, Corry

Establishes procedures for handling unpassed legislative measures and records at the end of the 2025 session.

Adopted (H). Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar (S). Third reading, adopted (S). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Filed with Secretary of State.

HCR 4404 Legislative Procedure Changes

Fitzgibbon, Corry

Establishes procedures for transferring, retaining, and numbering legislative measures at the end of the 2025 Regular Session and during special sessions.

Adopted (H). Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar (S). Third reading, adopted (S). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S).

SR 8658 Senate Interim Operations

Riccelli

Delegates interim operational authority of the Senate to key officials and committees.

Adopted (S).

SR 8659 Honoring Senator Ramos

Valdez, Saldaña, Alvarado, Cortes, Slatter, Lovick, Orwall, Chapman, Salomon, Conway, Shewmake, Dhingra, Riccelli, Pedersen, Hasegawa, Wilson, C., Lovelett, Nobles, Cleveland, Kauffman, Hansen, Krishnadasan, Liias, Stanford, Trudeau, Frame, Wellman, Bateman, Robinson, King, Wagoner, Holy, Gildon, Braun, Short, Fortunato, Warnick, Muzzall, Torres, Dozier, Wilson, J., Mccune, Harris, Boehnke, Christian, Goehner, Macewen, Schoesler

Honors the life and legacy of Senator Bill Ramos through a ceremonial resolution.

Adopted (S).

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTED.

HB 1217 Tenant Rent Protections

Alvarado, Macri, Ramel, Peterson, Berry, Mena, Thai, Reed, Obras, Farivar, Parshley, Ortiz-Self, Cortes, Duerr, Street, Berg, Taylor, Fitzgibbon, Doglio, Timmons, Tharinger, Fosse, Gregerson, Simmons, Wylie, Pollet, Kloba, Nance, Davis, Ormsby, Lekanoff, Bergquist, Scott, Stonier, Hill

Limits rent increases and strengthens tenant protections under Washington's landlord-tenant laws.

Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 27; nays, 20; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 54; nays, 44; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1217 Rent Stabilization Measures

Alvarado, Macri, Ramel, Peterson, Berry, Mena, Thai, Reed, Obras, Farivar, Parshley, Ortiz-Self, Cortes, Duerr, Street, Berg, Taylor, Fitzgibbon, Doglio, Timmons, Tharinger, Fosse, Gregerson, Simmons, Wylie, Pollet, Kloba, Nance, Davis, Ormsby, Lekanoff, Bergquist, Scott, Stonier, Hill

Limits rent increases and strengthens tenant protections under Washington's landlord-tenant laws.

Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 27; nays, 20; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 54; nays, 44; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H).

SB 5161 Transportation Appropriations

Liias, King, Nobles

Appropriates funding and establishes policies for transportation projects, programs, and agency operations during the 2025-2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 80; nays, 18; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 34; nays, 13; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

SB 5167 Biennial State Budget

Robinson, Nobles

Allocates funding and sets policy directives for state agencies to address priorities in health care, housing, education, and public safety for the 2025-2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 52; nays, 45; absent, 0; excused, 1 (H). Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 28; nays, 19; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

SB 5167 State Budget Appropriations

Robinson, Nobles

Allocates funding and sets policy directives for state programs and services in the 2025–2027 biennium.

Conference committee report adopted (H). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 52; nays, 45; absent, 0; excused, 1 (H). Conference committee report adopted (S). Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee; yeas, 28; nays, 19; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

FLOOR AMENDMENT(S) ADOPTED.

SB 5194 State Bond Authorization

Trudeau, Schoesler, Chapman, Dozier, Nobles

Authorizes the issuance of $4.7 billion in state general obligation bonds to fund capital projects and operating expenditures.

Floor amendment(s) adopted (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S).

SB 5195 State Capital Budget

Trudeau, Schoesler, Chapman, Dozier, Nobles

Establishes the 2025-2027 capital budget to fund state infrastructure, environmental, housing, and community projects.

Floor amendment(s) adopted (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1 (S). President signed (S).

HOUSE CONCURRED IN SENATE AMENDMENTS.

HB 1096 Residential Lot Splitting

Barkis, Ryu, Connors, Leavitt, Klicker, Reed, Fitzgibbon, Richards, Couture, Macri, Callan, Doglio, Bronoske, Tharinger, Wylie, Duerr, Timmons, Ormsby, Fosse, Stonier, Bernbaum, Hill

Facilitates administrative lot splitting to increase housing options in residential zones.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 94; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1108 Housing Cost Analysis

Klicker, Peterson, Barkis, Ybarra, Low, Leavitt, Schmidt, Eslick, Penner, Connors, Paul, Ramel, Jacobsen, Shavers, Burnett, Rude, Keaton, Obras, Timmons, Wylie, Caldier, Barnard, Rule, Nance, Berg, Bernbaum

Requires a study of housing cost drivers in Washington State.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 94; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1293 Littering and Plastic Bags

Klicker, Dye, Connors, Barkis, Eslick, Caldier, Kloba

Increases penalties for littering and adjusts regulations and fees for plastic carryout bags.

House concurred in Senate amendments (H). Passed final passage; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0 (H). Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

RETURNED TO RULES.

SB 5798 Senior Property Tax Relief

Pedersen, Riccelli, Alvarado, Bateman, Frame, Nobles, Valdez, Wellman

Expands property tax relief for seniors and consolidates state property tax levies.

Returned to Rules (S).

SCR 8405 Legislative Procedural Rules

Riccelli

Establishes procedural rules for handling and retaining legislative measures between the 2025 Regular Session and special sessions of the Sixty-ninth Legislature.

Returned to Rules (S).

SENATE CONCURRED IN HOUSE AMENDMENTS.

SB 5393 Rainier School Closure

Robinson, Nobles, Wilson, C.

Mandates the closure of Rainier School and transitions residents to community-based or alternative state-operated services.

Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 33; nays, 13; absent, 0; excused, 2 (S).

SB 5393 Rainier School Closure

Robinson, Nobles, Wilson, C.

Mandates the phased closure of the Rainier School and transitions residents to community-based or alternative placements.

Senate concurred in House amendments (S). Passed final passage; yeas, 33; nays, 13; absent, 0; excused, 2 (S). President signed (S). Speaker signed (H).

SPEAKER SIGNED.

HB 1119 Supervision Compliance Credits

Goodman, Simmons

Modifies rules for earning and eligibility of supervision compliance credits for offenders.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1207 Court Filing Fees

Thai, Ryu

Adds a $50 surcharge to certain superior court filing fees to fund state historical, library, and judicial stabilization accounts.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1422 Drug Take-Back Program

Peterson, Davis, Thai, Ormsby, Hill, Macri, Timmons

Expands oversight and transparency in Washington State's drug take-back program.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1468 State Account Consolidation

Macri, Ormsby

Streamlines state account management by repealing, consolidating, and modifying various funds and administrative procedures.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1473 Wildfire Suppression Funding

Gregerson, Callan, Ormsby

Appropriates emergency funds for wildfire suppression costs during the 2024 fire season.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1498 Domestic Violence Response

Davis, Couture, Macri, Griffey, Walen, Reed, Simmons, Goodman, Parshley, Leavitt, Pollet, Hill, Salahuddin, Scott

Establishes a funding mechanism and grant program for domestic violence co-responder initiatives.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1552 Real Estate Research

Peterson, Low, Reed, Ormsby, Hill

Extends funding and operations of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research through 2035.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 1848 Traumatic Brain Injury

Doglio, Goodman, Parshley, Salahuddin, Wylie

Increases funding and prioritizes in-person, peer-led support services for individuals with traumatic brain injuries.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2003 Salmon Fishing Endorsements

Reeves, Fitzgibbon, Pollet

Establishes a temporary endorsement program to fund and support recreational salmon and steelhead fishing in the Columbia River.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2020 Payment Processing Taxes

Berg, Orcutt, Fitzgibbon, Gregerson, Parshley, Ormsby

Establishes a new tax structure for payment card processors, including higher rates and deductions for retained fees.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2039 Child Support Timing

Macri, Gregerson, Ormsby

Delays implementation of child support pass-through changes by three and a half years.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2040 Assistance Debt Recovery

Macri, Gregerson, Ormsby

Extends the recovery period for aged, blind, or disabled assistance program benefits overlapping with SSI payments by three years.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2047 Employee Ownership Sunset

Richards, Parshley, Macri, Gregerson

Accelerates the sunset of tax credits for employee ownership conversions and ties program activities to available funding.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2050 School Funding Adjustments

Ormsby, Parshley, Macri, Gregerson

Updates local effort assistance funding calculations and definitions for school districts and state-tribal education compact schools.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2051 Medicaid Hospital Payments

Gregerson, Macri, Parshley, Ormsby

Simplifies hospital payment processes for Medicaid patients who are difficult to discharge.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2061 Duty-Free Concession Fee

Fitzgibbon, Gregerson, Kloba, Ramel

Imposes a 10% concession fee on duty-free sales enterprises to fund tourism marketing and sustainable aviation fuel initiatives.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

HB 2077 Surplus ZEV Credit Tax

Fitzgibbon, Macri

Imposes an excise tax on surplus zero-emission vehicle credits to fund clean vehicle programs and state accounts.

Speaker signed (H). President signed (S). Delivered to Governor.

THIRD READING, ADOPTED.

SCR 8404 Legislative Session Adjournment

Riccelli

Declares adjournment of the 2025 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature sine die.

Third reading, adopted (S). First Reading (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Adopted (H). President signed (S).

SCR 8404 Legislative Adjournment

Riccelli

Establishes the final adjournment date for the 2025 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature.

Third reading, adopted (S). First Reading (H). Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading (H). Adopted (H). President signed (S).