Representative Sharlett Mena, a Democrat representing the 29th Legislative District (south Tacoma down to Spanaway), ...
Legislative cutoff marks end for these bills that could have become Washington law, at least for now
With the session more than halfway over, Wednesday marked the day most bills needed to pass out of their chamber of origin in ...
Following a federal lawsuit over age limits in special education, lawmakers in the Washington State Legislature advanced a ...
Initiative 2081, signed by over 448,000 people and commonly referred to as the "Parents’ Bill of Rights," was adopted by the ...
Lawmakers in the Washington Legislature spent the past week and a half passing bills off the House and Senate floors ahead of a Wednesday deadline.
Washington’s “Year of Housing” in 2023 brought a record $400 million investment into the state’s affordable housing fund.
The Washington House narrowly passed a bill allowing courts to dismiss specific misdemeanor charges, sparking significant ...
The Senate Early Learning & K-12 Committee got an earful Thursday from supporters and detractors of proposed legislation ...
The bill would allow workers to use paid sick leave to prepare or participate in immigration proceedings for themselves or a ...
Local journalism, especially in rural areas, has been on life support for years, and Washington lawmakers think they’ve found ...
The cost of housing is such a great burden for so many Washingtonians that a number of renters are now applauding a bill that passed the Washington state House ...
The Washington Senate passed a right-to-appraisal bill to the House following debate on the floor Friday. SB5721 would ...
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