Lawmakers in Olympia are championing a Washington bill that seeks to clamp down on chronic speeders by reclassifying certain high-speed violations as reckless driving. Senate Bill 5238 ...
A new bill is being considered here in Washington that could ban the sale of flavored nicotine products ... Nowadays, I prefer cigars to unwind and relax, so tobacco, in its many forms, holds a near ...
Proposed legislation could end the sale of flavored tobacco or vape products including menthol cigarettes, vape juices and tobacco pouches in Washington state. Under House Bill 1203, the sale of ...
A newly proposed Washington bill is making gun owners wonder if they will be able to afford to keep their firearms. House Bill 1504, if passed, would require gun owners to cover each firearm ...
(The Center Square) – A Washington bill that would add new language to existing state law about “appropriate measures” regarding vaccines to control the spread of communicable diseases received ...
A bill introduced in the Washington state legislature would require drivers with a history of speeding to have a speed-limiting device placed on their cars. House Bill 1596 was proposed after ...
(The Center Square) – Washington state lawmakers are contemplating a bill that, if enacted, would give judges discretion to reduce the sentences of convicted felons, including those convicted of ...
A new bill making its way through the Washington State Legislature aims to help people who live in their vehicles avoid losing them to impoundment. House Bill 1240, sponsored by Representatives ...
(The Center Square) – House Republicans in the Washington State Legislature offered ... but none were successful in slowing down a bill that critics say would undo a parents’ bill of rights ...
A new bill introduced in the Washington state Legislature could make Washington the first U.S. state to tax methane emissions from livestock. The legislation, sponsored by several state Democratic ...
(The Center Square) – Washington state lawmakers are contemplating a bill that, if enacted, would give judges discretion to reduce the sentences of convicted felons, including those convicted of ...
That doesn’t include Washington. But a state Senate bill heard in committee Tuesday morning would change that. Sponsored by state Sen. Javier Valdez, a Seattle Democrat, Senate Bill 5080 would ...