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  • HB 2124 — Lump sum retirement payments

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2124 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Couture. It became law.

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  • HB 2121 — Nonprofits, schools/taxes

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2121 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Walsh. It has not yet received a public hearing.

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  • HB 2120 — JLARC work plans

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2120 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Pollet. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2119 — Permanent standard time

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2119 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Dufault. It has not yet received a public hearing.

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  • HB 2118 — Community restrictions

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2118 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Jacobsen. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2117 — Board of natural resources

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2117 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Stearns. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2116 — School enrichment funding

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2116 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Bergquist. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2115 — Precious metals tax exempt.

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2115 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Walen. It has not yet received a public hearing.

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  • HB 2113 — Radiologic technologists

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2113 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Engell. It became law.

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  • HB 2112 — Adult content/age minimum

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2112 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Leavitt. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2111 — I-5 bridge account earnings

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2111 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Fey. It has had 2 public hearings and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2108 — Juvenile justice transfer

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2108 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Walsh. It has not yet received a public hearing.

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  • HB 2106 — Health carrier modif. notice

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2106 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Simmons. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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  • HB 2104 — Aviation assurance funding

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2104 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Dent. It became law.

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  • HB 2103 — Electric/public contracts

    August 5, 2026

    HB 2103 was introduced in the 2025-26 Washington legislative session by Representative Stearns. It has had 1 public hearing and is still before the Legislature.

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