In case you missed them! Here are hearings that have taken place over the last few weeks on our priority issues.
SB 5534: Changing requirements for the restoration of the right to vote for people convicted of felonies. Referred to Government Operations & Elections
SB 5615: Reclassifying possession of forty grams or less of marijuana from a misdemeanor to a class 2 civil infraction.
SB 5516: Addressing drug-related overdose prevention and treatment. Referred to public hearing in the Senate Committee on Judiciary on Feb 10 at 10:00 AM.
HB 1517: Changing requirements for the restoration of the right to vote for people convicted of felonies.
SB 5688: We are supporting legislation that provides couples with protections needed for important life decisions about family, finances and property.
Save a Life: Prevent Overdose Deaths
HB 1796: Addressing drug-related overdose prevention and treatment. Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness on Feb 4.
My Car, My Privacy
Concerning recording devices in motor vehicles.
HB 1500 was referred to House Transportation on February 3.
SB 5574 was referred to Senate Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection Hearing was February 5.
Choice in Funding for Washington Sex Education
These bills would make it optional for Washington to apply for federal funds for sex education. The legislation preserves our commitment to use federal programs when they make sense for Washington, but releases us from mandatory compliance with federal requirements that have been in flux.
SB 6305 » Listen to hearing