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House unanimously clears annual accounts bill, HB 2675

February 23, 2026 | Legislative Sessions, Washington


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House unanimously clears annual accounts bill, HB 2675
The Washington House passed House Bill 2675, described on the floor as the annual accounts bill that updates and eliminates obsolete state accounts to align with the budget. Representative Macri urged members to join in voting yes, and Representative Couture described it as the regular accounts bill; the clerk recorded final passage 89 yeas, 0 nays and 9 excused.

Supporters said the measure is part of routine housekeeping to ensure accounts match budget plans and that passing it now helps align fiscal work before adjournment. Representative Macri noted the Office of Financial Management provides annual review of accounts and that the change helps eliminate obsolete accounts and update classifications.

The House adjourned with the next session scheduled for 09:55 a.m. Tuesday, February 24 (legislative day noted).

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