February 19, 2024
Updates, News from Our Legislative Consultant Nancy Sapiro, Action Alerts, and More
The 2024 Legislative session is now more than 66% complete, after having passed the House of Origin cutoff on Tuesday, February 13. The vast number of bills introduced during the biennium are dwindling and legislators are now back in committees, largely considering a smaller set of bills already debated, amended, and passed by the other chamber. At this point in session, the process moves at lightning speed, allowing just eight days for the opposite House policy committees to hear and pass referred bills, compared to 24 days for the House of Origin at the beginning of session.
As floor action wound down early last week, the chambers passed some of the more contentious bills of the session regarding firearms dealers, hospital mergers (Keep Our Care Act), sentencing modifications, rent stabilization, and unemployment insurance for striking workers.
With just over 20 days left, there is still a lot of work to do. On Monday, February 19, attention will turn to the supplemental budget proposals. The operating and transportation budgets will be released on Monday, with public hearings and executive action to follow later in the week.
Below is information on where AAUW-WA's legislative priorities stand as of February 19.