Tuesday, March 1, 2022

BAD BILLS GONE TILL NEXT SESSION

HOUSE BILLS

1114 Increasing access to the death with dignity act.

1590 Concerning enrollment stabilization funding to address enrollment declines due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  NO let it sort out

1619 Concerning appliance efficiency standards The bill will apply costly standards to a host of necessary features of homes and businesses

1630 Establishing restrictions on the possession of weapons in certain locations GUN BILL

1651 Allowing providers to bill separately for immediate postpartum contraception. MUST ALLOW SEPARATE BILLING TO INCREASE AMOUNT PAID TO PROVIDER. DOESN’T LOOL LIKE ABORTION.

1659 Making higher education more affordable and accessible for students by bridging the gap between cost and need to reduce barriers, improve opportunity, and advance economic security THEY NEED APPRENTICE PROGRAMS NOT COLLEGE

1664 Concerning prototypical school formulas for physical, social, and emotional support in schools. SHOULD NOT BE PART OF SCHOOL. CODE WORDS FOR INDOCTRINATION

1684 Concerning public health and fluoridation of drinking water IT’S A POISON

1705 Concerning ghost guns GUNS USED FOR CRIMES ARE USUALLY STOLEN, WANT TO BE ABLE TO REGISTER THEM

1716 Concerning locations at which ballots may be cast D BILL MUST BE BAD

1739 Modernizing hospital policies related to pathogens of epidemiological concern. REALLY BROAD AND ALLOWS MAJOR RESTRICTIONS ON COVID AND MORE

1768 Updating definitions applicable to energy conservation projects involving public entities. . PROBABLY GREENER TOO

1769 Concerning community municipal corporations. CHANGES IN WAYS TO ANNEX COUNTY LAND INTO A CITY/TOWN

1799 Concerning organic materials management. COST AND CONTAMINATION BY ORGANIC MATERIAL CONTAINING CHEMICALS

1800 Increasing access to behavioral health services for minors MIGHT BE GOOD AS REQUIRIES A PARENT PORTAL BUT TOO MUCH BAD INCLUDED

1812 Modernizing the energy facility site evaluation council to meet the state's clean energy goals. GREENER

1834 Concerning student excused absences for mental health reasons LGBTQ

1851 Preserving a pregnant individual's ability to access abortion care. SELF EXPLANATORY PLUS

1865 Addressing the behavioral health workforce shortage and expanding access to peer services by creating the profession of certified peer specialists. JUST WANT CONTROL

1876 Concerning public investment impact disclosures for certain ballot measures that repeal, levy, or modify any tax or fee and have a fiscal impact statement that shows that adoption of the measure would cause a net change in state revenue. THEIR IDEA OF NEUTRAL PROBABLY NOT NEUTRAL, THERE ARE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST ON THE BALLOT ALREADY

1890 Concerning the children and youth behavioral health work group. GENDER RESPONSIVNESS?

1956 Exempting from public disclosure sensitive records pertaining to current and formerly incarcerated individuals' dignity and safety.

1956 Exempting from public disclosure sensitive records pertaining to current and formerly incarcerated individuals' dignity and safety. NOT PUBLIC SAFETY

1958 Accelerating rural job growth and promoting economic recovery across Washington through a shovel-ready site certification program and grants. EMINENT DOMAIN TO ALLOW BUDDIES TO BUILD?

OTHER LEGISLATION

4209 Adding a new section to the Washington state Constitution regarding the conservation and

 

SENATE BILLS

5078 Addressing firearm safety measures to increase public safety. GUN BAN

5487 Concerning small school district consolidation incentives for infrastructure enhancement and modernization

5491 Clarifying waiver of firearm rights MAKES IT EASIER TO TAKE GUNS AWAY

5532 Establishing a prescription drug affordability board MORE GOVERNMENT REGUJLATION

ARE LISTENED TO

5555 Concerning public safety telecommunicators NO WE DON’T NEED ANOTHER LICENSE

5563 Concerning enrollment stabilization funding to address enrollment declines due to the COVID-19 pandemic. IF THEY DON’T HAVE THE ENROLLMENT, THEY DON’T NEED THE FUNDS

5568 Concerning preemption of municipal laws restricting the open carry of weapons. NO STATE SHOULD REMAIN THE LAW

5595 Concerning prototypical school formulas for physical, social, and emotional support in schools LETS JUST BAG THE SOCIAL LEARNING. IF KIDS REALLY HAVE AN ISSUE THEN DEAL WITH IT,  BUT IT IS JUST BRAIN WASHING FOR MOST

5597 Concerning the Washington voting rights act. USUALLY IT IS THE D’S THAT WANT THE GROUP PREAD OUT TO GET MORE D DISTRICTS DEPRIVING THE MINORITY OF A MINORITY WINNER

5609 Eliminating fingerprinting at juvenile dispositions. NO THEY ARE CRIMINALS AND THE POLICE NEED

TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THEM

5613 Concerning the use of dogs to hunt black bear, cougar, or bobcat REMOVES COUNTY EMPLOYEES FROM THE LIST OF ALLOWED USEAGE

5637 Increasing forest practices fees to pay for program implementation costs and a new online system for forest practices review TIMBERELANDS ARE HAVING A TOUGH ENOUGH TIME WITHOUT RAISING FEES

5691 Increasing transparency and accountability regarding prosecutorial filing policies and practices. COULD BE USED TO SHOW DISPARITHY OF BLM TO PATRIOTS

5722 Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in buildings. GREENER

5818 Promoting housing construction in cities through amendments to and limiting appeals under the state environmental policy act and growth management act. PROMOTES POPULATION DENSITY

5842 Concerning state laws that address climate change. GREENER

5843 Making it unlawful for public officials and candidates to knowingly make false statements and claims regarding the election process or results of elections conducted within the state. THE PROPOSED GAG RULE

5885 Concerning marine shoreline habitat. BASICALLY YOU MUST REMOVE ANY STRUCTURE PROTECTING YOUR LAND EITHER NOW OR LATER

OTHER LEGISLATION

8006 Concerning a national infrastructure bank WE HAVE ENOUGH PROBLEMS WITH FEDERAL RESERVE JUST NO AND FDR NOT GOOD EITHER

8008 Asking the United States Government to enter into a fossil fuel nonproliferation treaty. GREENER

8009 Calling for a national biodiversity strategy. MAJOR GREENER BILL

8212 Removing the superintendent of public instruction as a statewide elected official.

 

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