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Votes at a glance: House advances a slate of substituted senate bills on third reading

March 04, 2026 | Legislative Sessions, Washington


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Votes at a glance: House advances a slate of substituted senate bills on third reading
The Washington State House advanced and, on third reading, passed a range of substituted senate bills during the floor session. Many had brief floor remarks and recorded roll calls. Key outcomes recorded in the transcript include:

- Substitute Senate Bill 5988 (accreditation authority for opioid treatment programs): declared passed, clerk announced 62 yays, 34 nays, 2 excused.

- Substitute Senate Bill 6309 (enhanced municipal permitting for high‑capacity transit projects): declared passed as amended by the House, clerk announced 56 yays, 38 nays, 4 excused.

- Substitute Senate Bill 5886 (personality/digital likeness protections): declared passed, clerk announced 85 yays, 9 nays, 4 excused.

- Senate Bill 6136 (workers' compensation transparency): declared passed, clerk announced 94 yays, 0 nays, 4 excused.

- Multiple other bills were advanced and declared passed on the night’s calendar (including bills on travel insurance, ports modernization, motor fuel definitions, consumer debt judgments, and others); where recorded, roll calls and tallies were announced from the floor.

The House adjourned until 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 5. This roundup lists floor results recorded in the session transcript; it does not include post‑passage actions such as gubernatorial signature or administrative implementation.

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