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Sheet 1: Practice
AIA|WA Bill Tracking List | |||
DEAD | AIA top priority | ||
AIA priority bill | |||
AIA 2nd tier priority | |||
Practice | |||
Bill # | Description | Status | Sponsor |
Licensing | |||
HB 1399 | Reducing barriers to professional licensure for individuals with previous criminal convictions. | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE To H for concurrence |
Vick/Kirby |
HB 1400 | Creating alternative professional licensing standards. DOL may issue a professional license, without regard to other requirements, to an applicant if the applicant meets all competency-based licensing requirements. Includes reciprocity language. |
H CP/Bus | Vick/Kirby |
HB 1401 | Expediting professional licenses for new Washington residents. Directs DOL to expedite the licensing application process for all individuals moving from out of state if, in the opinion of the department, the requirements for licensure, certification, registration, or obtaining a permit of such other state are substantially equivalent to that required in WA. Includes reciprocity language. |
H CP/Bus | Vick/Kirby |
HB 1402 | Establishing review standards for professional licensing regulation. Establishes a sunrise review process for future regulation on newly licensed professions, to ensure concerns for public health and safety are adequately addressed and that the rights and well-being of current and future practitioners of the profession be given full protection from unnecessary regulatory burden. No regulation shall, after January 1, 2022, be imposed upon a new professional license except for the exclusive purpose of protecting the public interest. "Public interest" means protection from a present and recognizable harm to public health, safety, or welfare. |
H CP/Bus | Vick/Kirby |
HB 1403 | Creating license review and reporting requirements. Requires DOL to annually review 20% of the professional licenses it regulates and prepare and submit an annual report to legislators. DOL shall complete this process for all professional licenses within its jurisdiction within 5 years and every 5 years thereafter. Each report shall include the department's recommendations regarding whether the professional licenses should be terminated, continued, or modified. |
H CP/Bus | Vick/Kirby |
Contracting | |||
SB 5032 | Alternative Project Delivery reauthorization | PASSED SENATE PASSED HOUSE To S for Concurrence |
Hasegawa/ Warnick |
HB 1023 | Reduces predesign thresholds | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE To Gov |
Steele |
HB 1259 | Expanding public contracting opportunities for women and minority business enterprises by increasing the regulatory oversight and accountability of the office of minority and women's business enterprises. | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE |
Santos |
SB 5356 | Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts. | PASSED SENATE PASSED HOUSE To Gov |
Short Goehner |
SB 5243 | Creating efficiency in housing by streamlining approval of engineered plans. | S Hous Local Govt | Gildon |
SB 5380 | Substitue removes the requirement that a project permit application is deemed complete following three reviews or requests for information. Requires Commerce to evaluate the timeline for processing permits and provide recommendations for streamlining the permit issuance. | S Housing & Loca pass S Ways/Means |
Fortunato |
SB 5333 | Void and unenforceable clauses in construction contracts related to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic emergency proclamations | S Labor pass S Ways/Means pass S Rules |
Holy |
SB 5280 | Administrative procedures. | S State Gov | Wilson, J. Fortunato |
Condo | |||
SB 5024 | Reducing barriers to condominium construction. Exempts 2/10 from building envelope review/inspection/report | PASSED SENATE PASSED HOUSE To S for concurrence |
Padden/ Pedersen |
SB 5011 | Addressing electronic meetings and notice provisions for common interest communities, condominiums, and homeowners' associations. | PASSED SENATE PASSED HOUSE To S for concurrence |
Pedersen |
Liability | |||
HB 1076 | Qui Tam: private lawsuits against employers on behalf of employees on labor and employment laws. | PASSED HOUSE S Labor pass S Ways/Means |
Hansen |
SB 5025 | Tougher penalties on violation of the consumer protection improvement act. | PASSED SENATE PASSED HOUSE To S for concurrence |
Rolfes/AG |
Code | |||
Practice | |||
HB 1150 | Gives the 4 legislators assigned to the SBCC the ability to vote on Council decisions. | H Local Gov't | Hoff Chapman |
AIA|WA Bill Tracking List | |||
DEAD | AIA top priority | ||
AIA priority bill | |||
AIA 2nd tier priority | |||
Taxes/Education/Capital Budget | |||
Bill # | Description | Status | Sponsor |
Budget/Tax | |||
HB 1080 | House Capital budget | PASSED HOUSE | Tharinger |
SB 5083 | Senate Capital budget | PASSED SENATE | Frockt |
SB 5096 | Capital gains tax, amended: 7%, exempts fist $250k | PASSED SENATE H Finance |
Robinson |
HB 1406 | Creating the Washington state wealth tax and taxing extraordinary financial intangible assets. | H Finance pass H Appropriations |
Frame |
HB 1465 | Estate tax: increases rate on estates valued at $3 million or more. Increases the maximum tax rate to 40% (from 20%), which would apply to estates worth at least $1 billion. | H Finance | Orwall |
HB 1946 | High valued assets tax: 7% on capital gains from real estate investments and 9.9% on profits from other types of transactions, such as sales of stock. Exempts first $200/400k. Home sales would be exempt only if the seller lived there for two of the past five years and the selling price is < $5 million. | H Finance | Senn |
HB 1095 | Exempts fund received from state or federal financial assistance programs as a result of an emergency proclamation from state taxes | ENACTED | Walen |
Capital Projects | |||
HB 1023 | Reduces predesign thresholds | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE To Gov |
Steele |
Schools | |||
HB 1080 SB 5083 | Provides funding for seismic safety retrofitting of school buildings. | PASSED SENATE | Tharinger/OFM Frockt |
SB 5017 | Clarifying school district procurement requirements for personal service contracts for construction management, value engineering, constructibility review, and building commissioning. | PASSED SENATE H Capital Budget pass H Rules |
Wellman |
HJR 4200 | Amending the Constitution to allow a simple majority of voters voting to authorize school district bonds. | H Education | Stonier |
SJR 8204 | Amending the Constitution to allow 55 percent of voters voting to authorize school district bonds. | S EL/K-12 pass S Ways/Means |
Randall |
HB 1235 | Exempting school districts from the state portion of sales and use taxes on school construction. | H Finance | Young |
AIA|WA Bill Tracking List | ||||
DEAD | AIA top priority | |||
AIA priority bill | ||||
AIA 2nd tier priority | ||||
Climate | ||||
Bill # | Description | Status | Sponsor | Position |
Building Electrification | ||||
HB 1084 SB 5093 | Reducing statewide greenhouse gas emissions by achieving greater decarbonization of residential and commercial buildings | H Enviro/Energy pass H Approps |
Ramel Liias |
Support |
HB 1280 | Concerning greenhouse gas emissions reductions in the design of public facilities. | PASSED HOUSE S. Enviro/Energy pass S Floor |
Ramel | Support |
HFCs | ||||
HB 1050 | Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fluorinated gases. | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE H Concurrence |
Fitzgibbon | Support |
Embodied Carbon | ||||
HB 1103 SB 5366 | Buy Clean Buy Fair: Improving environmental and social outcomes with the production of building materials. Amended - info pending | H Capital Budget pass H Approps |
Duerr Stanford |
Support |
Water Reuse | ||||
HB 1184 | Risk-based water quality standards for on-site nonpotable water systems. | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE H Concurrence |
Duerr | |
(GMA) | ||||
HB 1099 | Improving the state's climate response through updates to the state's comprehensive planning framework. | PASSED HOUSE S Hous/Loc Govt pass S Ways/Means pass S Transportation |
Duerr | |
Environmental Equity | ||||
SB 5141 | Implementing the recommendations of the environmental justice task force | PASSED SENATE PASSED HOUSE To S for concurrence |
Saldaña | |
Other Carbon | ||||
SB 5126 | Climate Commitment Act: cap & invest | PASSED SENATE H E&E NTIB |
Carlyle | SIP 3/15 S W&M |
SB 5373 | Carbon pollution tax: $25 per metric ton of greenhouse gas emissions starting in July 2022. Thereafter it raises 5% annually and inflation. WA Strong | S Env/Energy 3/4 NTIB |
Lovelett | SIP S E&E |
HB 1091 | Clean Fuel Standard: reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the carbon intensity of transportation fuel. | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE To H for concurrence |
Fitzgibbon | Soft support |
HB 1287 | Requies mapping tool for EV infrastructure; requires electric utilities to analyze how their resource plans support and account for EV modeled load forecast scenarios; directs the SBCC to adopt rules that exceed the specific minimum requirements established in 2019 for electric vehicle infrastructure in buildings, to the extent necessary to support anticipated levels of zero-emission vehicle use. | PASSED HOUSE PASSED SENATE To H for Concurrence |
Ramel | |
HB 1036 | Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the carbon intensity of transportation fuel. | H Enviro/Energy | Fitzgibbon | |
HB 1075 | Reducing emissions from vehicles associated with on-demand transportation services. | H Enviro/Energy pass H Approps pass H Floor |
Berry | Neutral |
HB 1204 SB 5256 | All new cars sold beginning in 2030 must be electric - heavily amended, no longer a requirement | H Transportation pass H Rules |
Macri Liias |
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Other | ||||
HB 1046 | Community solar | H Environment | Bateman | Soft Support |
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