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  2. Washington Voting Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Voting Rights Act (WVRA) is a state law in the U.S. state of Washington that aims to protect voting rights and prevent discrimination. It is the second state level voting rights act to be enacted after the California Voting Rights Act, which inspired the WVRA, was approved in 2002.

  3. Washington State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Washington. It is a bicameral body, composed of the lower Washington House of Representatives , composed of 98 Representatives, and the upper Washington State Senate , with 49 Senators plus the Lieutenant Governor acting as president. [ 1 ]

  4. Washington House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The Washington House of Representatives is the lower house of the Washington State Legislature, and along with the Washington State Senate makes up the legislature of the U.S. state of Washington. It is composed of 98 Representatives from 49 districts, each of which elects one Senator and two members of the House.

  5. Washington Governor Signs AR-15 Ban: ‘No Reason Other Than ...

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  6. 'Low-cost, high value': State House bill would require ... - AOL

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    Georgia House Republicans proposed a bill that would require watermarks on election ballots; a move GOP says will restore voter confidence.

  7. Washington Public Records Act - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Coalition for Open Government (COG) was formed from several political groups in June 1971 to push for public disclosure legislation. [2] The state legislature had debated laws on campaign disclosures repeatedly beginning in 1963 and passed an open meetings law in the 1971 session, but avoided addressing public records. [3]

  8. The House now belongs to the GOP. Here's what party ... - AOL

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    The House of Representatives will be under GOP rule next year, cementing Republicans' unified control of power across Washington. The party has retained its narrow lower chamber majority after ...

  9. Law of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    State agency regulations (sometimes called administrative law) are published in the Washington State Register and codified in the Washington Administrative Code. Washington's legal system is based on common law , which is interpreted by case law through the decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, which are published in the ...