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It’s a Wrap! Highs & Lows from Olympia

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The 2018 legislative session is over.

The 2018 legislative session is over. The Legislature officially adjourned sine die on Thursday, March 8, following a flurry of activity. After passing a capital budget and resolving a contentious water rights issue early in the 60-day session, lawmakers tackled a number of priorities leading up to the Thursday night deadline. Their accomplishments last week include passing a supplemental operating budget package that cuts statewide property taxes and funds teacher salaries, finalizing a deal to change state law regarding use of deadly force by police, and passing a bill to address gender pay inequity.

This session legislators introduced over 2,500 bills and the Washington State Bar Association’s Legislative Affairs team referred 415 bills to relevant bar entities for review and potential action. WSBA entities engaged in this year’s session on issues related to veterans’ rights, youth homelessness, the Voting Rights Act, and many others. Legislative engagement ranged from testifying before a legislative committee, sending written correspondence to a bill sponsor, and more. Here’s a summary of WSBA-request and WSBA entity-supported legislation:

2018 WSBA-Supported Legislation

2018 WSBA Entity-Supported Legislation

As always, please get in touch with me if you have any comments or questions and stay tuned for more legislative updates later this year.

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