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House adopts Senate concurrent resolution 8410 and transmits it to the Senate

March 12, 2026 | Legislative Sessions, Washington


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House adopts Senate concurrent resolution 8410 and transmits it to the Senate
The Washington House adopted Senate concurrent resolution 8410 on March 12, 2026, and ordered the measure transmitted immediately to the Senate.

Representative Fitzgibbon moved adoption and said the resolution "specifies the status of bills that have not passed all the way through both chambers and to the governor's desk" and urged colleagues to support it. A second member from the 15th District, Representative Corey, indicated support as well. The presiding officer put the question and the ayes carried on a voice vote.

The resolution clarifies procedural status for measures that had not completed action in both houses, according to Fitzgibbon. The House recorded adoption and, with the consent of the chamber, directed that Senate concurrent resolution 8410 be transmitted back to the Senate immediately under suspension of the rules.

The adoption was conducted as part of routine floor business that included a supplemental introduction sheet and the placement of listed bills on the third-reading calendar by suspension of the rules. The House then moved to ceremonial and closing activities for sine die.

The House’s action on SCR 8410 was recorded on the floor and acknowledged as received; no roll-call vote tally was recorded in the transcript.

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