HI IL26-001 — Parental rights/schools

HI IL26-001 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by People of the State of Washington. It has not yet received a public hearing.

  • 2025-26 session
  • House
  • Still before the Legislature
  • No public hearing
  • Sponsor: People of the State of Washington

Source Washington State Legislature web services: legislation, hearings and roll calls · as of 2026-08-12 · introduced 2026-01-28

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Where it stopped

Pending

Last recorded action
First reading, referred to Education.
Position
H Education — the Legislature's own location code
Public hearing
None on record — a public hearing is where testimony is taken; an executive session is where a committee votes

This session is still sitting. The 2025-26 biennium has not ended, so we will not say this bill died. A bill sitting in Rules today may move next month.

Last checked 2026-08-12

Source WA Legislature legislation service · as of 2026-08-12

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What it would do

The Legislature’s own description. We do not paraphrase legislation.

Parental rights/schools

Source WA Legislature legislation service · as of 2026-08-12

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The votes

Recorded floor votes. Committee votes are in the hearing record below.

No recorded floor vote. It has not yet reached a floor vote.

Last checked 2026-08-12

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Sponsors

Who put their name to the bill. The Legislature records a prime sponsor on the bill status; the full co-sponsor roster appears only in the introduced bill text, which we have not ingested.

Prime sponsor

People of the State of Washington

as printed the sponsor line on the bill status record · introduced in the House. A committee substitute prints the committee here, with the originating member in parentheses.

The co-sponsor roster is not on this page. We hold the prime sponsor the Legislature prints on the bill status, not the list of co-sponsors, which is published only in the introduced bill text we have not ingested. A co-sponsor count here would be a number no record we hold contains.

Source WA Legislature legislation service · as of 2026-08-12

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The hearing record

Every committee meeting where this bill appeared on the agenda. Public is where testimony is taken; Executive is where the committee votes.

This bill never appeared on a committee agenda. No committee has scheduled it so far.

Last checked 2026-08-12

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What changed between versions

Versions of this bill
Version Substitute Engrossed Status
SI IL26-001 First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education.
HI IL26-001 First reading, referred to Education.

We do not hold the bill text, so we cannot say what changed. The version list shows that the bill was rewritten and how many times. Comparing the substance of two versions needs the text of each, which we have not ingested. The Legislature publishes both.

Last checked 2026-08-12

Source WA Legislature legislation service · as of 2026-08-12

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What this page will not compute

Each of these is a number a reader might reasonably expect. None of them follow from the records we hold, so we do not publish them.

Who killed it
We can say a bill was never scheduled for a public hearing. We cannot say who decided that. Chairs control agendas, but the record does not attribute a non-decision to a person, and we will not infer one from a committee roster.
Why it died
Withdrawn, superseded by its own companion, folded into a budget, or simply never taken up — all four look identical in the data.
Whether lobbying affected it
Washington collects lobbyist compensation and employer registrations, but none of those filings name a bill. There is no documented link between a lobbying report and a bill number, so we publish none.
What changed between versions
We hold the version list, not the text of each version.
How a member would have voted
Only recorded votes appear here. A member absent from a roll call is recorded as absent, not as opposed.

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Common questions

What happened to HI IL26-001?
HI IL26-001 is still before the Legislature in the 2025-26 session. Its most recent recorded action is: “First reading, referred to Education.” No outcome is final while a session is sitting, so this page does not say it passed or died.
Who sponsored HI IL26-001?
The prime sponsor of record is People of the State of Washington, as printed on the bill status. This page does not list co-sponsors — that roster is published only in the introduced bill text, which we have not ingested.
What would HI IL26-001 do?
In the Legislature’s own description: “Parental rights/schools” We quote the official language rather than summarising, because a paraphrase of legislation is an interpretation.
Was there a recorded vote on HI IL26-001?
HI IL26-001 has not reached a recorded floor vote, so no member has a recorded position on it yet.
Did HI IL26-001 get a public hearing?
No public hearing is on record for HI IL26-001. Testimony was never taken on it, which is the ordinary fate of most bills that do not advance — not evidence that anyone blocked it.

Cite this page

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“HI IL26-001 — Parental rights/schools,” WashingtonIndependents.org, data as of 2026-08-12, accessed 2026-08-19. https://washingtonindependents.org/bill/2025-26-hi-il26-001/

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How this page is built

Every figure above is read from a primary source and rebuilt on a schedule. Nothing here is modelled or inferred; where a source is silent the page says so rather than filling the gap.

WA Legislature legislation service
Bill id, titles, sponsor, introduced date, and the history line and location code we render as its status.
WA Legislature committee hearing records
Every committee agenda this bill appeared on, and whether each was a public hearing or an executive session.
WA Legislature roll call service
Recorded floor votes, member by member.
Outcome
Derived, not published by the Legislature. Enacted means a chapter number or effective date is on record; died is only ever assigned once a session has ended; a sitting session yields pending and no death is asserted.
Not loaded
Bill text, amendments, committee votes as individual member records, testimony, and fiscal notes.