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Two bills in particular caught the ire of conservative Washington school boards this session, both passing on party-line votes in the state House and Senate. The first, Engrossed Senate Bill 5462 ...
The initiative was brought to the state legislature by a petition sponsored by political action committee Let's Go Washington and the Building Industry Association of Washington. [2] The initiative repealed provisions in a new state law, House Bill 1589, intended to accelerate Puget Sound Energy's transition away from natural gas.
The state law signed by Inslee this year, House Bill 1589, did not ban natural gas in the state or forbid Puget Sound Energy from providing it to customers. ... HB 1589 is fundamentally a planning ...
Initiative 2066 also would repeal a state law, House Bill 1589, approved earlier this year that requires the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission to assess alternatives to existing ...
Bronoske voted in favor of HB 1589, [4] which is described as supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future by prohibiting the expansion of natural gas services and other regulations on natural gas companies.
When she assumed office on January 11, 2021, she became the first black legislator elected to the senate since 2010. [10] [11] [12] Nobles is the vice chair of both Senate Committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development and the Senate K-12 Education Committee. She is also a member of the Transportation Committee. [13]
(The Center Square) – It looks as if natural gas access will remain an option in Washington state with the apparent passage of Initiative 2066. With more than 3.4 million votes tallied as of ...
Bill George Ramos (born April 6, 1956) is an American politician serving as a Democratic member of the Washington State Senate representing the state's 5th district. He won election to the State Senate in November 2024, defeating Republican Chad Magendanz with 51.9% of the vote. [ 1 ]