The Washington state House recorded final actions on multiple bills during the floor session. Below are the primary votes and outcomes recorded on the House floor.
- House Bill 2554 (repeal/clarification related to salmon/tribal language): Declared passed by voice/roll-call; Clerk recorded 64 yays, 28 nays, 6 excused.
- House Bill 19 41 (allowing licensed cannabis producers to form cooperatives with amendments including a 30% cap): Final roll call 66 yays, 27 nays, 5 excused; declared passed.
- Substitute House Bill 25 39 (raising indigency commissary threshold for inmates): Final roll call 57 yays, 36 nays, 5 excused; declared passed.
- Substitute House Bill 24 71 (collective bargaining trigger law): Final roll call 58 yays, 35 nays, 5 excused; declared passed.
- Engrossed Substitute House Bill 17 95 (restraint/isolation reforms): Passed on reconsideration, final roll call 57 yays, 37 nays, 4 excused; declared passed on reconsideration.
- Second Substitute House Bill 23 45 (paid family & medical leave technical fix to avoid IRS liability): Final roll call 94 yays, 0 nays, 4 excused; declared passed.
Many of these bills passed with amendments debated on the floor. For bills that advanced with committee substitutions or engrossed/amended text, administrative next steps include enrollment, transmission to the Senate (or to the Governor, as appropriate), and follow-up rulemaking or implementation by relevant agencies.
The House recessed for caucus at 1:30 p.m. following the session.