Lewis County 1-23-26 Bills of InterestBill #Short Description Sponsor
SB 5882 Concerning industrial insurance coverage for
posttraumatic stress disorders affecting local
correctional facility workers.
Valdez
SB 6242 Granting counties authority to enter into a shared
stewardship agreement.
Braun, J.
SB 6062 Modifying provisions related to individuals found to
have committed criminal offenses when under the
age of 18.
Wilson, C.
SB 6216 Updating timber sale process efficiencies and
adopting consistent language for the department's
land sales.
Shewmake
SB 6239 Requiring arbitration for tort claims against the state
of Washington and its subdivisions.
Dhingra
HB 2566 Concerning local government procurement.Zahn
HB 2117 Adding a tribal member to the board of natural
resources.
Stearns
HB 2327 Directing an audit of county forest board lands.Dent
SB 6080 Concerning contracts between the United States and
county and municipal jails for committing or
confining individuals in federal custody.
Cleveland
HB 2520 Concerning emergency meetings of public agencies.Lekanoff
SB 5763 Concerning the law enforcement aviation support
grant program.
Lovick
HB 2266 Encouraging permanent supportive housing,
transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and
indoor emergency shelters.
Peterson
Lewis County 1-23-26 Bills of Interest
SB 5893 Addressing appropriations for long-term forest
health and wildfire reduction.
Short
HB 2489 Establishing statewide standards for when local
governments may enforce laws regulating the use of
public space for life-sustaining activities.
Gregerson
HB 2129 Fortifying agritourism.Low
HB 2480 Concerning residential development in commercial
and mixed-use zones.
Street
SB 6069 Encouraging permanent supportive housing,
transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and
indoor emergency shelters.
Alvarado
SB 6026 Concerning residential development in commercial
and mixed-use zones.
Alvarado
2SHB 1607 Concerning recycling and waste reduction.Stonier
HB 2343 Protecting the public from water quality impacts of
publicly owned or operated game farms.
Abbarno
HB 2421 Concerning 6PPD and regrettable 6PPD substitutes in
tires.
Hall
HB 2217 Concerning rehabilitative pathways for persons
charged with certain felony offenses who have no
prior felony convictions in adult criminal court.
Farivar
SB 5633 Concerning the subdivision of land.Lovelett
HB 1717 Creating a sales and use tax remittance program for
affordable housing.
Leavitt
HB 2221 Restoring and sustaining healthy ungulate
populations.
Abell
SB 6000 Concerning gatherings of a majority of members of a
governing body and action taken by a governing
body during a state or federally declared emergency
in response to a natural disaster.
Wagoner
SB 6123 Concerning the protection of voluntary supplied
personal information of local government
employees.
Conway
HB 2094 Requiring coroners to be appointed rather than
elected.
Dufault
HB 2382 Concerning excise taxes on cigarettes, vapor
products, and tobacco products.
Parshley
SB 6129 Concerning the taxation of cigarettes and other
nicotine products.
Robinson
SSB 5470 Establishing limitations on detached accessory
dwelling units outside urban growth areas.
Goehner
SB 6088 Protecting the public from water quality impacts of
publicly owned or operated game farms.
Braun, J.
SB 6096 Concerning delayed utility connection fees for
residential construction.
Goehner
SB 6097 Adding federally recognized Indian tribes to the list
of entities that may participate in the conservation
futures program.
Chapman
HB 1504 Enhancing public safety by requiring financial
responsibility to purchase or possess a firearm or
operate a firearm range.
Reeves
SB 5404 Concerning public defense services.Trudeau
SB 6116 Restoring funding for cancer research and public
health services.
Braun, J.
HB 1397 Imposing local property tax levies wholly credited
against the state property tax to provide support and
services for veterans' assistance and for persons with
developmental disabilities or mental health needs.
Orcutt
HB 2439 Enhancing public health by modifying cigarette,
vapor product, and tobacco product policy.
Reeves
HB 2502 Improving local government funding by removing
certain sales and use tax exemptions.
Wylie
SB 6154 Concerning local government permits for replacing
existing culverts.
Salomon
SHB 1380 Allowing objectively reasonable regulation of the
utilization of public property.
Gregerson
HB 2547 Concerning contracts between the United States and
county and municipal jails for committing or
confining individuals in federal custody.
Stonier
EHB 1345 Establishing limitations on detached accessory
dwelling units outside of urban growth areas.
Low
HB 1220 Concerning appropriate response to assaults by
individuals in behavioral health crisis.
Farivar
SB 5154 Clarifying the duties of county auditors.Goehner
SSB 5066 Concerning law enforcement and local corrections
agency misconduct through investigations and legal
actions.
Hansen
ESB 5729 Encouraging construction of affordable housing by
streamlining the permitting process.
Gildon
SSB 5912 Reinstating the indigent defense task force.Torres
HB 2173 Concerning the use of face coverings by law
enforcement officers.
Cortes
HB 2183 Requiring counties to develop and implement heat
response plans.
Parshley
SSB 5855 Concerning the use of face coverings by law
enforcement officers.
Valdez
HB 1056 Concerning law enforcement and local corrections
agency misconduct through investigations and legal
actions.
Farivar
SSB 5974 Modernizing and strengthening laws concerning
sheriffs, police chiefs, town marshals, law
enforcement agency volunteers, youth cadets,
specially commissioned officers, and police matrons.
Lovick
SB 5838 Adding a tribal member to the board of natural
resources.
Kauffman
HB 2102 Concerning legal financial obligations.Reed
HB 2442 Providing local governments tax resources and fund
flexibility.
Berg
SB 5726 Establishing new sources of transportation revenue
based on motor vehicle use of public roadways.
Ramos
HB 2351 Protecting emergency responders and emergency
response operations in Washington.
Parshley
HB 2389 Modifying provisions related to individuals found to
have committed criminal offenses when under the
age of 18.
Cortes
HB 1921 Establishing new sources of transportation revenue
based on motor vehicle use of public roadways.
Fey
SSB 5690 Concerning utility relocation.MacEwen
HB 2418 Concerning permit review processes.Duerr
SHB 1592 Concerning public defense services.Peterson
HB 2134 Concerning regional transportation plans, of regional
transportation planning organizations containing
certain counties, providing for reductions in
greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled.
Duerr
Activity Position Priority Companion
Jan 26 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Labor & Commerce at 10:30 AM
(2026)
Jan 26 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Local Government at 1:30 PM
(2026)
Jan 26 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Human Services at 1:30 PM (2026)
HB 2389
Jan 26 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources at
1:30 PM (2026)
HB 2348
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Law & Justice at 8:00 AM (2026)Jan
29 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
Senate Law & Justice at 10:30 AM (2026)
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Local Government at 10:30 AM
(2026)Jan 30 Scheduled for Exec Session in
the House Local Government at 10:30 AM
(2026)
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Agriculture & Natural Resources at
10:30 AM (2026)
SB 5838
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Agriculture & Natural Resources at
10:30 AM (2026)
Jan 27 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
Senate Human Services at 1:30 PM (2026)
HB 2547
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House State Government & Tribal
Relations at 1:30 PM (2026)Jan 30
Scheduled for Exec Session in the House
State Government & Tribal Relations at
8:00 AM (2026)
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs &
Elections at 1:30 PM (2026)
SHB 1969
Jan 27 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
House Housing at 4:00 PM (2026)
SB 6069
Jan 27 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Ways & Means at 4:00 PM (2026)
Jan 27 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
House Housing at 4:00 PM (2026)
Jan 28 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Local Government at 8:00 AM
(2026)
Jan 28 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Local Government at 8:00 AM
(2026)
SB 6026
Jan 28 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Housing at 10:30 AM (2026)
HB 2266
Jan 28 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
Senate Housing at 10:30 AM (2026)
Oppose HB 2480
Jan 28 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
House Appropriations at 4:00 PM (2026)
2SSB 5502
Jan 29 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
House Environment & Energy at 8:00 AM
(2026)
SB 6088
Jan 29 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
House Environment & Energy at 8:00 AM
(2026)
SB 6119
Jan 29 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Community Safety at 8:00 AM
(2026)
Jan 29 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate Local Government at 1:30 PM
(2026)
Jan 29 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
House Finance at 1:30 PM (2026)
SB 5591
Jan 30 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Agriculture & Natural Resources at
10:30 AM (2026)
SB 5960
Jan 30 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs &
Elections at 10:30 AM (2026)
Jan 30 Scheduled for Exec Session in the
Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs &
Elections at 10:30 AM (2026)
Jan 30 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Local Government at 10:30 AM
(2026)
Jan 30 Scheduled for Public Hearing in the
House Finance at 1:30 PM (2026)
Support
HB 2343
Oppose
Support SHB 1592
Support
Oppose
SB 6080
Support
Oppose
Oppose
Oppose HB 1056
SSB 5855
HB 2173
Oppose SSB 5066
HB 2117
SB 6294
HB 1921
SB 6062
SB 5726
Support SB 5404