On November 1, 2019, the Trump Administration issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would enable Health and Human Services grantees, including Child Placing Agencies, to discriminate against individuals on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. An immediate Notice of Nonenforcement of current protections was issued along with the proposed rule. The passage of this rule has the potential to reduce significantly the number of licensed foster and adoptive homes available and limit significantly the placement of LGBTQ+ children in homes affirming their identity. Public comment is accepted on the Federal Register until 12/19/19.
Brief
Dec 04, 2019
Rule Removes Protections For Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Religion
Blog
Nov 07, 2019
Washington fifth state to offer this benefit to workers
Blog
Nov 05, 2019
Proposal would cause 19 percent of recipients SNAP payments to be lower and will disproportionately impact children and families
Blog
Nov 04, 2019
Partners for Our Children Research Consultant Leah Rankin reflects on the day
Blog
Oct 24, 2019
Partners for Our Children co-hosted Congressional Listening Tour about child welfare priorities in October 2019
Blog
Oct 23, 2019
New resource available from Partners for Our Children
Blog
Oct 21, 2019
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirms Constitutionality on Aug 9
Blog
Aug 12, 2019
In solidarity, we share resources and news from The Center for Immigration and Child Welfare (CICW)
Blog
Aug 09, 2019
During the 2019 state legislative session, a new bill passed that repeals some of the harshest policies: eliminates permanent disqualifications for repeated sanctions and creates new time limit extension for families experiencing homelessness.
Blog
Jul 24, 2019
Want to learn more about The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)?
We are pleased to share this research brief about ICWA, the impact of the law on reducing the number of American Indian/Alaskan Native (AIAN) Children placed in out-of-home care across the United States, and remaining disparities . To ensure we continue to improve well-being outcomes for AIAN children, a full commitment is required to implement the law as it stands.
Brief
Jul 16, 2019
Happy summer! We have news to share about a Congressional briefing realated to trauma and ACEs, a webinar about State Strategies to Reduce Child Poverty, updates about the Prevention Services Clearinghouse, CAPTA and more
Blog
Jul 10, 2019
Introduced in the House and referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor on 4.10.19. (updated July 11, 2019)
Bill
Jul 10, 2019
Introduced and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means on 05/23/2019. (updated July 10, 2019)
Bill
Jul 10, 2019
Introduced in the House and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means on 5/23/19. (updated July 10, 2019)
Bill
Jul 10, 2019
On May 14th, HR 2702 was introduced and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. (updated 7.9.19)
Bill
Jul 09, 2019
05/08/2019: Introduced in the Senate, read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. (updated July 9, 2019)
Bill
Jul 09, 2019
Introduced in the House on 05/14/2019 and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means (updated July 9, 2019)
Bill
Jul 09, 2019
Strive team and Laurie Lippold, POC Policy Director present to national audience about supported visitation. Enjoy the webinar on your own time now.
Blog
Jun 12, 2019
Best Starts for Kids grant enables strengthened partnership between Strive and Cowliz Tribal Health
Blog
May 21, 2019
Legislative Update
May 03, 2019
Legislative Update
Apr 26, 2019
Legislative Update
Apr 19, 2019
Legislative Update
Apr 12, 2019
Legislative Update
Apr 05, 2019
Read the proposed 2019-21 budgets from Gov Inslee and the passed budgets of the House and Senate
Blog
Apr 05, 2019
Legislative Update
Mar 29, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 3.19.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.26.19.
The bill will be alive next session.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Mar 22, 2019
Legislative Update
Mar 22, 2019
Legislative Update
Mar 21, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.18.19.
Public hearing scheduled on 1.25.19 in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.11.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; passed 1st substitute bill proposed by Health & Long Term Care.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.7.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.9.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on on 3.19.19 at 1:30 p.m.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Mar 14, 2019
Broad range of updates related to federal activities and policy
Blog
Mar 12, 2019
1/11/19- Introduced in the House and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. Passed the House on 2/7/19. Received in the Senate, read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary on 2.11.19. (Updated July 9, 2019)
Bill
Mar 12, 2019
On February 7, 2019, the bill was introduced, read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
(updated on July 9, 2019)
Bill
Mar 12, 2019
Legislative Update
Mar 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.20.19
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19; majority passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.26.19
(updated 3.8.19)
Bill
Mar 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.4.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.18.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill pass and refer to Ways & Means on 2.19.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.9.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.13.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.15.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.26.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 4.2.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 4.3.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; Majority do pass with amendment(s).
Minority; do not pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Mar 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 2.15.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March 2019, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back’ during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Mar 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
The bill will be alive next session.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Mar 01, 2019
Legislative Update
Mar 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.20.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.22.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 28, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.20.19; passed
and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 28, 2019
Legislative Update
Feb 27, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 2.19.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.8.19.
The bill will be alive next session.
(updated 4.26.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 2.20.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Senate Rules "X" file on 3.18.19.
Can put in dead bill document
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation n 2.20.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.20.19
The bill was not exec’d out of committee.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.20.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.21.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.25.19 at 1:30.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.18.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.21.19.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 2.26.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed on 2.28.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.1.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.26.19; majority pass with amendments.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.28.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.29.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended on 4.4.19.
Placed on third reading.
Passed final passage on 4.4.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.27.19.
President signed on 4.28.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.28.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.28.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.30.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.18.19.
Public hearing and executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.20.19.
(updated 3.8.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
Feb 18
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation
Feb 19
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation at 1:30 PM
Feb 20
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation at 8:00 AM
HSRR - Majority; do pass
And refer to Ways & Means.
Minority; do not pass.
Minority; without recommendation
Feb 21
Referred to Ways & Means.
(updated 2.22.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.18.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.18.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 22, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services and Early Learning on 2.13.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services and Early Learning on 2.13.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.20.19; passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.22.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.6.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.11.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.13.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
Did not come out of the HSRR committee and therefore is dead
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services and Early Learning on 2.13.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.20.19; passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.22.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 3.9.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.13.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning
on 2.13.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on
2.11.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 2.8.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.13.19; referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.13.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.13.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.1; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.2nd substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.12.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.26.19.
The bill was amended and passed in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.28.19.
Referred to Appropriations on 4.2.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority pass with amendment(s) but without amendment(s) by Human Services & Early Learning.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 4.10.19.
Committee amendment not adopted.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.11.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.21.19.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 2.26.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Third reading, passed on 3.4.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.26.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.8.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.9.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.10.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.11.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.12.19.
Governor signed on 4.17.19.
Chapter 57, 2019 Laws. Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.11.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 2.11.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.18.19.
Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.21.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.11.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.12.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.26.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.28.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.8.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and Passed on 4.10.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.12.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.16.19.
On 4.19.19, Governor signed.
Chapter 90, 2019 Laws. Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
Strive takes it on the road again... this time to San Francisco
Blog
Feb 15, 2019
Legislative Update
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.21.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care and Wellness on 2.19.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations 2.21.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Exec’d by the House Committee on Appropriations; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.5.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 15, 2019
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.1.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.7.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways and Means on 2.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on Second Reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Rules Suspended. Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 3.26.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.26.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19; Majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred on House amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.26.19.
President signed on 4.27.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.27.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.29.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 2.1.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.19.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.20.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 2.1.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.13.19.
Was not exec’d out of committee.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
Legislative Update
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.17.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.29.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 1.31.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.13.19.
The bill was amended and exec’d in Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.12.19
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.26.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.2.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 4.3.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.9.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.28.19.
President signed on 4.28.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.28.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.29.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee for Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.13.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.20.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive action taken in the Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.22.19; passed 1st substitute bill and referred to Ways & Means.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.20.19.
Heard and passed in Senate Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading. 1st substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 3.7.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 3.20.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.1.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.3.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.9.19.
Committee amendment not adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed on 4.16.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.18.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
Governor signed on 4.29.19.. Chapter 196, 2019 Laws.
Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 2.7.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Capital Budget on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Capital Budget on 2.21.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Capital Budget on 2.26.19; majority passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.18.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19.
The bill did not get out of Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming on 2.12.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19.
Passed by the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.20.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Rules 2 Review.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
1st substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.1.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 3.5.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 3.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 3.28.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.29.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.3.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.5.19; Majority do pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.8.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.13.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.18.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.21.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.25.19; majority passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.28.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 2.6.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules for Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relived of further consideration. Placed on second reading by on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.8.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.11.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.12.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.22.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.29.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.2.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.17.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.24.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.26.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.27.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19; passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.19.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; majority passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.13.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken, in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19; majority pass with amendments.
Passed to Rules for second reading on 3.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.9.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended.
Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.11.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
Governor signed on 4.29.19.
Chapter 172, 2019 Laws.
Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.4.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.13.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.20.19; 1st substituted bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 3.26.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.4.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; Majority do pass with amendment(s). Minority; do not pass, without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19. Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on 4.9.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.15.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.17.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.25.19.
Speaker signed on 4.27.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.27.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.28.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.18.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19; passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.19.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; majority passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.14.19 at 1:30 p.m. in anticipation of other legislative action.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 2.4.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19 at 1:30pm.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Bill referred to Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19. Did not come up for a vote.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19 and 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Amended and exec’d in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19.
Referred to Rules for Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relived of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 3.6.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.11.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.13.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.22.19.
Executive action in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.29.19; majority pass with amendments and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 4.2.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.3.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; majority do pass with amendment(s). Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.15.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.23.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Finance on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Finance on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in in the House Committee on Finance on 3.14.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.19.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations; 2nd substitute bill passed on 4.22.19.
Placed on second reading on 4.25.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed on 4.26.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 4.26.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.27.19; majority do pass with amendment(s). Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.28.19. Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4. 28.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.28.19.
Speaker signed on 4.28.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.28.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.28.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.4.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.20.19.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19; majority passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.26.19
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.13.19 at 8:30 a.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 2.6.19.
Public hearing scheduled
in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.18.19 at 10:00 a.m.
Did not come up for a vote in Law and Justice.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.6.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.7.19; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.18.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.25.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.27.19.
Placed on Second Reading. Rules Suspended. Passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.7.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
Did not get out of the HSEL committee and therefore is dead
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.22.19; passed 1st substitute bill and referred to Ways & Means.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.1.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 3.9.11.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.11.19.
In the House: First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.12.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.19.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services
& Early Learning on 3.20.19 and 3.22.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.27.19 majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.2.19. The bill did not get out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First Reading; held at the desk on 2.4.19.
On motion, referred to Law & Justice on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.14.19 at 10:00 a.m.
Executive session scheduled in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.21.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19 at 1:30 p.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.1.19; passed 1st substitute bill and passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.8.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.15.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19; majority pass with amendments.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.26.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriation on 4.8.19; Majority do pass with amendment(s) by Human Services & Early Learning.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.26.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.27.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.29.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 2.4.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.4.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 08, 2019
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.25.19.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 2.19.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Third reading, passed on 2.25.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.26.19. No hearing scheduled yet.
As of late March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 3.29.19)
Bill
Feb 07, 2019
Funding request must be completed by March 15, 2019
Blog
Feb 01, 2019
Legislative Update
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.22.19.
Executive action taken on 1.23.19 in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation; majority passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.25.19.
Place on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.12.19.
Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Third reading, passed on 2.20.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.22.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.7.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19; majority pass with amendments.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.26.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19; Majority do pass with amendment(s) by Housing, Community Development & Veterans.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.23.19.
President signed on 4.25.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.25.19
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Law and Justice committee on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate committee for Law and Justice on 1.17.19.
Executive session in the Senate Committee for Law and Justice on 1.24.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 1.24.19- passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.25.19
(updated 2.1.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Housing Stability & Affordability on 1.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Housing Stability & Affordability on 1.28.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the Senate Committee on Housing Stability & Affordability on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Housing Stability & Affordability on 2.4.19; passed.
Referred to Rules for second reading on 2.5.19.
Made eligible to be placed on second reading on 2.19.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.26.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.4.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.12.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Way & Means on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19; 1st substitute bill passed and
referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19. As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.18.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.30.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Rules Committee for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.31.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed on 2.27.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Education on 2.28.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 3.14.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Education on 3.28.19.
Executive session scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 4.1.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.3.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.8.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended on 4.9.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on Third Reading on 4.9.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments. Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
Governor signed on 4.29.19.Chapter 194, 2019 Laws. Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.12.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.14.19; 1st substitute bill passed and.
referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.18.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.28.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care at on 2.4.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.6.19; Majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.7.19.
Made eligible to be placed on second reading on 2.19.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.25.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.1.19.
The bill didn’t make it out of Rules, and therefore now is dead.
(updated 4.26.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.29.19.
No hearing scheduled yet. As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19; referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.15.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive action taken by the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.21.19; 1st substitute bill passed and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.29.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.12.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed. And refer to Ways & Means on 2.19.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Passed and passed on Third Reading on 3.11.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.12.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.26.19.
Executive session in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.28.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.28.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.2.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority do pass with amendment(s) but without amendment(s) by Human Services & Early Learning, minority; do not pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Rules suspended.
Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.11.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.22.19.
President signed on 4.24.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care at and referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.1.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.15.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
Placed on Third Reading and passed by the Senate on 3.7.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.9.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.20.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.26.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.28.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.2.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
The bill did not come out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.12.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19; passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.18.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.1.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Housing Stability & Affordability on 3.5.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Housing Stability & Affordability on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Housing Stability & Affordability on 3.25.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.26.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.2.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 4.10.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.16.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.18.19.
The Governor signed the bill into law on 4.24.19. Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19; passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.19.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; majority passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.13.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken, in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19; majority pass with amendments.
Passed to Rules for second reading on 3.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.9.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended.
Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.11.19.
House concurred on Senate amendmenets. Passed final passage on 4-18-19.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 1.28.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.5.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.20.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19. Exec’d in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted and placed on third reading by Rules Committee and passed on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 3.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 4.2.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 4.3.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.8.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; majority do pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.15.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.16.19.
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage 4.18.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 2.12.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Education on 2.18.19; majority passed.
Referred to Appropriations 2.20.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.28.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 1.29.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.5.19 at 1:30 p.m. (Subject to change).
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development 2.8.19 at 8:30 a.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.29.19.
Scheduled for a hearing on 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.20.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules for Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19 at 8:00
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.8.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 1.25.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.12.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.14.19.
Made eligible to be placed on second reading on 2.26.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 3.8.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.11.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.26.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.28.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 3.29.19.
Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.15.19.
In the Senate:
On 4.24.19, Senate refuses to concur in House amendments. Asks House to recede from amendments.
In the House:
On 4.25.19, House receded from amendments.
Rules suspended.
Returned to second reading for amendment.
Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
Senate refuses to concur in House amendments. Asks House to recede from amendments on 4.26.19.
In the House:
By resolution, returned to Senate Rules Committee for third reading.
The bill will be alive next session.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.25.19; majority passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.27.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.28.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19.
(updated 3.8.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.7.19; 1st substituted bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.28.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19; majority passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Amended and passed in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on 2nd reading calendar on 3.7.19
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.12.19.
Executive session scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.19.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
1st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.14.19.
Did not get exec’d in HSRR and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.25.19.
Public hearing scheduled in House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.8.19.
Executive session scheduled, but not action taken, in House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.13.19.
Executive session scheduled in House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.15.19.
Referred to Rules to Review on 2.19.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
Floor amendment(s) adopted. The bill passed the House on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 3.29.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 4.1.19; majority pass with amendments.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.3.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.17.19
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.23.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action: Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.25.19
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.13.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.20.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19, but no hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.11.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.1.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.26.19; pass with amendment and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; Majority do pass with amendment(s) by Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.13.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.15.19.
In the House:
House concurred in Senate amendments. Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.20.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Majority; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.18.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.12.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.19.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.1.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.5.19; majority do pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.8.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.9.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.16.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.18.19.
Governor signed on 4.24.19. Chapter 120, 2019 Laws.
Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.8.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules on 3.1.19. Rules Committee relieved of further consideration
Placed on second reading on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.7.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.9.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19; majority pass, with amendments, and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.8.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.15.19.
In the House:
House concurred in Senate amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.14.19.
Executive action taken by the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.21.19; passed.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; majority pass
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 3.8.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.11.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.22.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.26.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.28.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.10.19.
Passed the House on 4.11.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development; passed and referred to Ways & Means on 2.19.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.9.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 3.12.19.
Public hearing in College & Workforce Development on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 3.26.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.1.19.
The bill did not come out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.28.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee
On Health & Long Term Care on 1.28.19.
Public hearing scheduled on 2.21.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19; majority passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.9.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.12.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 3.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.3.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19 and 4.6.19.
The bill did not come out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.6.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation; majority passed and referred to Ways & Means on 2.12.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 1.30.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.7.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 2.19.19; majority passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.14.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.20.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
And refer to Ways & Means on 2.20.19.
Referred to Ways & Means 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.20.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.21.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.30.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.14.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third reading on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 3.28.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.29.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.9.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.10.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.16.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.18.19.
The Governor signed the bill into law on 4.24.19. Effective: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Executive session scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19 at 1:30 p.m. Majority; do pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.18.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19.
Did not get exec’d in Approps.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.30.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.30.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.15.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Rules 2 Review.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on Third Reading on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.8.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.12.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.22.19.
Executive action in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.29.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.3.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; majority pass with amendment(s) by Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.15.19.
Committee amendment not adopted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed on 4.17.19.
In the House:
House refuses to concur in Senate amendments. Asks Senate to recede from amendments on 4.26.19.
In the Senate:
Senate receded from amendments.
Returned to second reading for amendment.
Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on
Third Reading on 4.27.19.
In the House:
House concurred in Senate amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.28.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.28.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.28.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.13.19.and 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19, but not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.12.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19 and 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.20.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.30.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections on 1.30.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations on 2.13.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations n on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.4.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections on 1.31.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections on 2.22.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 1.31.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.13.19.
Heard in House Appropriations on 2.26.19; 1st
substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
1st substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.18.19.
Executive session, but no action taken, in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.21.19.
The bill did not get out of Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.31.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.31.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.15.19.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Feb 01, 2019
Referred to Early Learning and K-12 Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Early Learning and K-12 Education on 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.22.19; majority passed 1st substitute bill and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.8.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd
substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.4.19.
Executive action taken in the
Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.12.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.15.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.27.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority pass with amendment(s) by Housing, Community Development & Veterans.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.10.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.11.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.22.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19; majority pass.
Referred to Ways and Means on 1.31.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee Ways & Means on 2.13.19 at 3:30 p.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation.
1st substitute bill substituted. Placed on Third Reading. Third reading, passed on 2.25.19.
In the House:
First reading and referred to Public Safety on 2.26.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety on 3.18.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Public Safety on 3.26.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.29.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.3.19.
Passed by the House on 4.11.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.12.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.16.19.
Governor signed on 4.19.19. Chapter 82, 2019 Laws. Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 1.15.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 1.25.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 1.29.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.7.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.13.19; majority pass.
Placed on second reading on 2.15.19.
Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading passed on
2.20.19.
In the Senate:
First reading in the Senate on 2.22.19, and referred to Ways & Means.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.14.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means pm 3.21.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.25.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.26.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.27.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 3.28.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 3.29.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.1.19.
Governor signed on 4.5.19; Chapter 15, 2019 Laws, effective date 1/1/2020.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.4.19; majority passed 1st substitute bill and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.13.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; passed 2nd substitute bill.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 31, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.14.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.15.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
Placed on third reading and passed on 3.7.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.9.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.1.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority do pass with amendment(s) by Health Care & Wellness.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 29, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.14.19.
Passed by the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.21.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Exec’d in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 29, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.17.19.
Scheduled for Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 1.28.19 at at 1:30 p.m. (Subject to change)
Executive session scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 1.31.19 at 8:00 a.m. (Subject to change)
(updated 1.25.19)
Bill
Jan 29, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.21.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.1.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary
on 1.21.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.12.19.
Executive action
taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.20.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.23.19.
Executive session taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19; majority pass.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.1.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.18.19.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.23.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.4.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.18.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.25.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.1.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.15.19.
Executive action taken on 3.20.19 in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education; pass.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.13.19.
In the House:
House concurred in Senate amendments. Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.2.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services and Early Learning on 1.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Early Learning on 1.23.19.
Executive session, but no action taken in the House Committee on Human Services and Early Learning on 1.30.19 and 2.1.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services and Early Learning on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.21.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 1.29.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.13.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Exec’d by the House Committee on Appropriations; 2nd substitute bill passed on 2.28.19.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
2nd substitute bill passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.15.19.
Executive session taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.22.19; passed with amendments and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to and referred to Ways & Means on 3.25.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.8.19; majority do pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.17.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.23.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19.
Referred to Rules to Review on 2.11.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.22.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.7.19.
Made eligible to be placed on second reading on 2.26.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.28.19.
1st substitute bill passed. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.4.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Public Safety on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety on 3.19.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Public Safety on 3.28.19.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.9.19.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Senate Committee for Law & Justice on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 2.14.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.12.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.7.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.8.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.19.19 at 3:30 p.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health and Long Term Care on 1.23.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.28.19.
Referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee on 1.28.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.15.19.
Executive action by the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 2.21.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19, but no hearing is scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Senate Committee for Law & Justice on 1.23.19, but not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.31.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.12.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken, in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.27.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.7.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.23.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.23.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health and Long Term Care on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health and Long Term Care on 2.20.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.23.19.
Scheduled for Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 2.5.19 at 3:30 p.m. (Subject to change)
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Education on 2.7.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education on 2.19.19;
1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19; No exec action taken.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Finance on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Finance on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Finance on 2.27.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
In Rules, as of 2.28.19.
Did not come out of the House and therefore is dead
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.20.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Public Safety on 1.23.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Public Safety at on 2.15.19.
Executive session taken in the House Committee on Public Safety on 2.19.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.22.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.5.19.
Rules suspended.
Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 3.26.19.
Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 4.2.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.3.19.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 4.9.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading on 4.16.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.23.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Finance on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Finance on 2.7.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Finance on 3.14.19.
The bill will be alive again next session in the House Finance committee.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.23.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.15.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Exec’d in the House Committee on Appropriations; 2nd substitute bill passed on 2.28.19.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 3.4.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.5.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.15.19.
Executive action in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.29.19; pass with amendments and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 4.2.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; majority pass with amendment(s) by Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.15.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.16.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Public Safety on 1.23.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety on 1.29.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Public Safety on 2.7.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Public Safety on 2.21.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.22.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.18.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19.
Exec action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.1.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.13.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Education on 3.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 3.25.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Education on 3.28.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education on 4.1.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.3.19.
The bill did not come out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.20.19; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
On motion, referred to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.25.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed on 2.27.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Education on 3.1.19.
Heard in the House Committee on Education on 3.12.19.
The bill did not get out of House Education and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Legislative Update
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules for second reading on 2.11.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.19.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 3.4.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.15.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.20.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.22.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 3.29.19.
Placed on third reading. Passed final passage on 4.4.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.8.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.9.19.
Other than Legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.11.19.
The Governor signed the bill in to law on 4.17.19. Chapter 46, 2019 Laws.
Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.18.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.22.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.26.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third reading on 3.13.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.14.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 4.1.19.
The bill did not get out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.18.19.
Public hearing scheduled on 1.25.19 in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.11.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; passed 1st substitute bill proposed by Health & Long Term Care.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.7.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.9.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.19.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 4.2.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.3.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority do pass with amendment(s) but without amendment(s) by Health Care & Wellness.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee amendment not adopted.
Amendment ruled beyond the scope and object of the bill.
Committee amendment(s) adopted as amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.16.19.
In the Senate:
On 4.19.19, Senate refuses to concur in House amendments. Asks House for conference thereon.
Conference committee appointed. Senators Cleveland, Dhingra, O'Ban.
In the House:
On 4.23.19, Conference committee request granted.
Conference committee appointed. Representatives Cody, Macri, Schmick.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
Conference committee report adopted.
Passed final passage as recommended by conference committee on 4.26.19.
President signed on 4.27.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.27.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.29.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.12.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.18.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.14.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.14.19.
Made eligible to be placed on second reading on 2.19.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.18.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.5.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.15.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.20.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.21.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; Majority do pass. Minority; do not pass. Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.12.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.16.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.17.19.
Governor signed on 4.23.19. Chapter 97, 2019 Laws.
Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.18.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19; passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.5.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.18.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 1.29.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.8.19; 1st substituted bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19.
Exec’d in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
On the 2nd reading calendar awaiting floor action.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Senate Committee for Law & Justice, but has not been scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Senate Human Services, Reentry, and Rehabilitation.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation; Majority passed and referred to Ways & Means on 2.12.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Senate Human Services, Reentry, and Rehabilitation on 1.24.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.6.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
On motion, referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Senate Committee for Early Learning and K-12 Education on 1.24.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to the House Human Services and Early Learning Committee on 1.24.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.6.19; majority pass.
Referred to Rules to Review on 2.8.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.1.19.
Rules suspended.
Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.6.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.14.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.28.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.29.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.2.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.10.19.
In the House:
House concurred in Senate amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to the House College and Workforce Development Committee on 1.24.19.
Public hearing in the House College and Workforce Development Committee on 1.30.19.
Scheduled for executive session, but no action taken, in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.8.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.14.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.24.19.Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to House Human Services & Early Learning on 1.24.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.7.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.16.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.1.19; passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.1.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.14.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 3.21.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19; Majority pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
In the House:
House concurred in Senate amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
Speaker signed on 4.23.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
Governor signed on 4.29.19.
Chapter 168, 2019 Laws. Effective date: 7/28/2019.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to the House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.12.19 at 10:00 a.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.20.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to the House Committee on College and Workforce Development on 1.24.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on College and Workforce Development on 2.6.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on College and Workforce Development on 2.8.19, 2.12.19, and 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College and Workforce Development on 2.15.19; majority passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.19.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.12.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19 at 8:00 a.m.
1st substituted bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Referred to the House College and Workforce Development Committee.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.5.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.20.19: 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Capital Budget on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Capital Budget on 2.25.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Capital Budget on 2.26.19; 1st substitute bill proposed by House Committee on College & Workforce Development; passed.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.27.19.
Exec’d in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.4.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.13.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 3.18.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care and referred to Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.18.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care on 3.29.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 4.2.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.3.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.8.19; majority do pass with amendment(s).
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 4.9.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.15.19.
Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.17.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.24.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 5.3.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 25, 2019
Legislative Update
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.4.19; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Education on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 3.18.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Education on 3.26.19; majority pass with amendments.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.29.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority pass with amendment(s) but without amendment(s) by Education.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Third reading, passed on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.25.19
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Ways & Means on 1.17.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.17.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 2.4.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Education on 2.7.19.
(updated 3.8.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.17.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.7.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.8.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Ways and Means on 2.19.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee reading on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading on 3.12.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Public Safety on 3.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety on 3.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Public Safety on 4.1.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.3.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; majority pass with amendment(s) but without amendment(s) by Public Safety.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.15.19.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.1.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.13.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.17.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care; Majority referred without recommendation to Ways & Means on 1.25.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 1.28.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 1.16.19
No hearing scheduled yet.
(updated 3.8.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 1.16.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
(updated 3.8.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.16.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 1.28.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the House Committee on Education on 1.31.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education on 2.7.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.11.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.20.19 at 3:30 p.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.20.19; majority passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.1.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
Referred to Education on 1.7.19, but not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
Referred to Education on 1.7.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 2.4.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Education on 2.7.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.11.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.25.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 3.5.19.
2nd substitute bill substituted; rules suspended, passed on third reading on 3.7.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.9.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.18.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.22.19; majority pass and refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.25.19.
Heard in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.8.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading and placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.9.19.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the House:
House concurred on Senate amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.23.19.
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
Referred to Early Learning/K-12 Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.30.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Ways & Means on 2.6.19.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.7.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
Referred to Early Learning and K-12, but has not been scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.30.19; majority passed 1st substitute bill and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 1.31.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 18, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.5.19.
Executive action in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.13.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.17.19.
Scheduled for Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education; 1st substitute bill passed on 1.31.19.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.4.19, but no hearing scheduled yet. As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 2.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education on 2.7.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.11.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.25.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.1.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on Third reading on 3.4.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.6.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 3.15.19.
Executive action taken on 3.20.19 in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education; majority pass.
Referred to Ways & Means on 3.21.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 4.9.19.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.17.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 2.5.19.
Executive session scheduled, but not action taken, in the House Committee on Education on 2.7.19.
Executive session scheduled in the House Committee on Education on 2.18.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.21.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.17.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.6.19 at 1:30 p.m. (Subject to change)
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.13.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Education on 1.16.19
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education on 2.14.19 at 8:00 a.m.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed. Referred to Appropriations on 2.22.19.
As of mid-March 2019, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back’ during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to State Government & Relations on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations on 1.23.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations on 1.29.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 1.31.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.18.19. As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.15.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March 2019, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back’ during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.30.19. (updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.29.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 1.25.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.18.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.25.19; Majority; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 1.29.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to College & Workforce Development on 1.14.19
Public hearing in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 1.22.19 at 1:30 p.m.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 1.29.19, 1.30.19, 2.5.19, and 2.6.19 and 2.8.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on College & Workforce Development on 2.13.19; majority pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.18.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.14.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.29.19 at 10:00 a.m.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 2.8.19;
1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.26.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 1.23.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2.8.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules to Review on 2.13.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.15.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on Third Reading on 3.8.19.
In the Senate:
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 3.12.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 3.18.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.21.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.26.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.27.19.
In the House:
Signed by Speaker on 3.28.19.
In the Senate:
Signed by President on 3.29.19.
Delivered to Governor on 4.1.19.
Governor signed on 4.3.19; Chapter 11, 2019 laws; Effective 7/28/2019.
((updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 1.14.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Transportation on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation on 1.21.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Transportation on 1.23.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules for Review on 1.28.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted; rules suspended. Placed on third reading.
Third reading, passed on 2.7.19.
In the Senate:
First reading, referred to Transportation on
2.11.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Transportation on 3.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Transportation on 3.26.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.28.19. Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 4.11.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading and passed on 4.12.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.15.19.
In the Senate:
President signed on 4.16.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.16.19.
Governor signed on 4.19.19. Chapter 59, 2019 Laws. Effective date: 1/1/2020.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.16.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.30.19.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.15.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.23.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.21.19.
(updated 3.15.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.15.19.
No hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.24.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.29.19; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 1.31.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.6.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.26.19; 1st substituted bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 3.1.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 3.7.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Appropriations on 3.9.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 3.18.19.
The bill did not get out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
(updated 4.19.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.15.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.30.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.24.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19; 1st substitute bill passed and
referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.7.19.
Not yet scheduled for a hearing.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.5.19.
Executive sessions scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation 2.12.19 and 2.14.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.21.19.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 2.26.19. 1st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third Reading on 3.8.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.11.19.
Heard in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.28.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 4.2.19.
Amended onto SB 5955 on the House floor on 4.4.19 prior to passage.
By resolution, returned to Senate Rules Committee for third reading on 4.28.19.
The bill will be alive next session; however, the substance of the bill was amended onto SB5955, that passed the legislature.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1.28.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2.4.19; majority passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.5.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.13.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2.25.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2.27.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 3.5.19.
1st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading on 3.6.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 3.8.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.15.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 3.22.19; majority pass with amendments.
Referred to Appropriations on 3.27.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.5.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19; majority do pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.6.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended. Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred in House amendments.
Passed final passage on 4.22.19.
President signed on 4.24.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Law & Justice on 1.14.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 1.17.19 at 10 a.m.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1.14.19
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.18.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.21.19 - passed and referred to Senate Ways & Means.
Referred to Senate Ways & Means on 1.23.19, but no hearing scheduled yet.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long-Term Care on 1.14.19
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.31.19.
Placed on second reading for Rules Committee on 2.5.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long-Term Care on 1.14.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.31.19.
Bill made eligible to be placed on second reading on 2.19.19.
Placed on second reading on 2.26.19.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on Third reading on 3.13.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness on 3.15.19.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on
Health Care & Wellness on 3.26.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 3.27.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 4.2.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Appropriations on 4.3.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.6.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 4.8.19; Majority do pass with amendment(s) by Health Care & Wellness.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.9.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.11.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Rules suspended. Placed and passed on Third Reading on 4.12.19.
In the Senate:
Senate concurred on House amendments; passed the bill, final passage on 4.23.19.
President signed on 4.25.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.25.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.26.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Health & Long-Term Care Committee on 1.14.19.
Public hearing scheduled in the Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care on 1.25.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1.30.19; majority pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.31.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.26.19.
As of mid-March, the bill is dead. However, it could “come back" during the 2019 session as an amendment on another bill or other mechanisms, or next year (since bills technically stay alive for the full 2019-20 biennium).
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
First reading, referred to Law and Justice committee on 1.14.19.
Public hearing in the Senate committee for Law and Justice on 1.17.19.
Executive session in the Senate Committee for Law and Justice on 1.24.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 1.24.19; passed.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1.25.19.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2.12.19.
1st substitute bill substituted. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended.
Placed and passed on Third reading on 3.5.19.
In the House:
First reading, referred to Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.7.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on 3.28.19; majority pass with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 4.2.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading on 4.3.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Placed on third reading. Passed on final passage on 4.3.19.
Committee recommendations adopted and the bill amended.
Placed on third reading. Third reading, passed on 4.4.19.
In the Senate: Senate concurred in
House amendments. Passed final passage on 4.18.19.
President signed on 4.23.19.
In the House:
Speaker signed on 4.24.19.
Other than legislative action:
Delivered to Governor on 4.25.19.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Jan 17, 2019
Legislative Update
Jan 10, 2019
Partners for Our Children is pleased to share our 2019 state policy priorities
Brief
Jan 09, 2019
Partners for Our Children is lucky to have this talented group working with us during the 2018-19 academic year
Blog
Jan 04, 2019
Budget proposal holds some promise for kids and families
Blog
Dec 17, 2018
Ruth Kagi scholarship announced at School of Social Work event
Blog
Nov 28, 2018
Strive team excited to deliver newly adapted Strive curriculum and collaborate with Australian child welfare professionals
Blog
Nov 01, 2018
Singed by President and became Public Law No: 115-271 on 10/24/18 (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Nov 01, 2018
Governor Inslee appoints de Haan and others to ensure new Department of Children, Youth, and Families achieves intended outcomes
Blog
Aug 29, 2018
Ben deHaan to serve as Associate Dean at the UW School of Social Work and Emiko Tajima to become new executive director of POC
Blog
Jul 24, 2018
Susan honored by her alma mater with a grant inspired by Antioch's founder that graduates should "be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity."
Blog
Jul 18, 2018
Dr. Barkan is honored by her alma mater
Blog
Jul 18, 2018
Fascinating topic and excellent speakers created a fantastic forum for lively conversation
Blog
Jun 12, 2018
Improved functionality with same goals as when it began in 2013
Blog
May 08, 2018
May is foster care month. In celebration, Partners for Our Children will co-host two congressional briefings in Washington, D.C.
Blog
May 02, 2018
Legislative Update
Apr 04, 2018
Passed/agreed to in the House on 2/26/2018.
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced and referred to House Ways and Means on 4/6/2017 (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced and referred to Ways and Means and Subcommittee on Human Resources on 5/18/2017. Referred to the Subcommittee on Human Resources on 5/31/2017.
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced and referred to Ways and Means, Education and the Workforce on 5/25/2017. Referred to the Subcommittee on Human Resources on 6/8/18. (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced and referred to Subcommittee on Nutrition on 5/19/2017
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced and referred to Subcommittee on Health on 7/28/2017 (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced and referred to House Ways and Means committee on 7/27/2017
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced in the House and referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations on 4/12/2017
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Passed Senate by unanimous vote on 3/22/2018. Received in the House and referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce on 3/26/2018. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote on 6/13/2018. Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendments to S. 1091 by Unanimous Consent on 6/21/18. Presented to President on 6/27/2018 and signed into law (Public Law No: 115-196) by President on 7/7/18.
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Passed in the House on 2/5/2018. Passed Senate without amendment by unanimous consent and sent message on Senate action sent to the House on 3/23/2018. Presented to the President on 4/3/2108 and signed into law on 4/13/2018. (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Passed in the Senate. Received in the House, held at desk on 10/16/2017
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Read twice and referred to the Senate Committee on Finance on 10/16/2017 (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 03, 2018
Introduced, referred to Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) on 9/12/2017 (updated 11/1/18)
Bill
Apr 02, 2018
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on 09/12/2017 (updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 02, 2018
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means on 05/25/2017
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 02, 2018
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar on 12/20/2017
(updated 1/8/19)
Bill
Apr 02, 2018
Child Care Funding, Family Violence Protection, Opioid Treatment Services and more...see the proposed budgetary increases here.
Blog
Mar 28, 2018
The Washington state 2018 legislative session included an impressive amount of coverage of issues/bills/legislation related to children’s mental health, child welfare, poverty reduction and other human services.
Blog
Mar 27, 2018
Every day, the nation's 650,000 social workers act as advocates, champions and leaders who make our society a better place to live. Our stellar Project Manager, Kathy Brennan, M.S.W., shares some of her many contributions.
Blog
Mar 15, 2018
Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) potentially will benefit kids and families
Blog
Mar 09, 2018
2/23, first reading and referred to Ways and Means
On 2/27, public hearing in Ways and Means.
Exec action taken on 3/1; 1st substitute bill passed. Referred to Rules for second reading.
On 3/2, placed on second reading. The bill did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Mar 02, 2018
First reading on 2/23, referred to Early Learning and K-12 Education.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Mar 02, 2018
Legislative Update
Feb 23, 2018
Introduced, reintroduced, and retained during the 2017 legislative session.
In 2018, passed on third reading in the Senate on 2/9; yeas 46, nays, 1; absent, 0; excused, 2.
First reading in the House on 2/13.
The bill was heard and exec’d in the House Committee on Public Safety on 2/22.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24. Exec. action taken on 2/26; majority passed with amendment(s) by Public Safety and Referred to Rules.
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 15, 2018
Legislative Update
Feb 09, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Human Services Committee, sent to Senate Rules, pulled in Rules, and passed by the Senate on third reading.
On 2/9, first reading in the House, referred to Early Learning & Human Services.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 2/16. Exec action taken on 2/20; passed with amendment(s).
Referred to Rules on 2/23.
On 2/26, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading. The bill has not yet come up for a vote.
No further action as of 3/8.. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 09, 2018
Passed out of the House on 1/24 and has been referred to Senate Human Services & Corrections. The bill has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Note; this bill was passed by the House in 2017 but died in the Senate.
HB1790 passed by majority in the Senate Human Services and Corrections committee on 2/21.
Referred to Rules for second reading on 2/22.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 2/26.
On 2/27, Rules suspended and placed on Third Reading. Third reading, passed; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/3, Speaker signed. On 3/6, President signed and delivered to Governor. He is scheduled to take action on the bill on 3/9.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 09, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in Senate Ways and Means and went to Senate Rules.
The bill was pulled in Rules but did not come up for a vote in the Senate, and therefore is dead. (updated 2/14)
Bill
Feb 09, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the House Health and Wellness committee, heard, amended and passed in House Approps, and was then referred to House Rules.
HB2572 was pulled in Rules, voted on by the House, 98-0, and was heard on 2/22 by the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/23; majority; passed with amendment(s) and referred to Ways & Means.
Heard in Ways & Means on 2/24 and executive action taken on 2/26; majority; do pass with amendment(s). Referred to Rules Committee for second reading.
3/1, placed on second reading by Rules.
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 09, 2018
The bill was referred to House Appropriations. It has not been scheduled for a hearing but it is possible it is being considered ‘NTIB, necessary to implement the budget’). We’ll see!
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
[Note: it is possible there is language in the budget related to this but as of this writing that further exploration of the budget needs to occur.]
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 09, 2018
Exec action taken in the Early Learning & Human Services committee on 2/2 and referred to Appropriations
On 2/5, HB2895 first substitute bill was passed in Appropriations and was referred to Rules.
On 2/13, placed on second reading in Rules and on 2/19 referred to Rules 2 Consideration.
HB2895 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Feb 09, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in Senate Human Services & Corrections on1/24 and passed in Rules on third reading on 2/9; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 3.
First reading in the House on 2/13 and referred to Early Learning & Human Services.
Hearing and exec action taken in Early Learning & Human Services on 2/23. ELHS – Majority passed and referred to Rules.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 3/1, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; Third reading, passed; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
Om 3/6, President signed and on 3/8, the Speaker signed. The bill will now be delivered to the Governor.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in Senate Ways and Means and sent to Rules. It was pulled in Rules and passed on third reading on the Senate; yeas, 33; nays, 14; absent, 0; excused, 2.
On 2/13, first reading in the House; referred to Judiciary but not yet scheduled for a hearing. Given the 23rd is the opposite house policy committee cut-off, and the Judiciary committee is not scheduled to meet again prior to cut-off, the bill is likely dead.
Please note, a very similar bill is moving through the Senate (HB2578) and is currently in Rules.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
On 1/30, the bill was referred to the House Finance committee.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Finance on 2/16 at 8 a.m.
HB2967 was heard and exec’d in House Finance on 2/19 and was referred to Rules on 2/22.
No further action as of 3/8.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
SB6580 was passed by the Senate and was referred to the House Health and Wellness committee.
On 2/16, executive action taken in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness; majority pass.
On 2/20, referred to Rules.
2/22, the Rules Committee was relieved of further consideration and the bill was placed on second reading.
On 2/27, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 96; nays, 2; absent, 0; excused, 0. The bill will be delivered to the Governor.
On 3/5, President signed and on 3/6, Speaker signed.
On 3/6, the bill was delivered to the Governor. He has not yet taken action on it.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
The bill passed on third reading in Senate Rules on 2/10; yeas, 31; nays,1 6; absent, 0; excused, 2.
On 2/13, first reading in the House and referred to Early Learning & Human Services
On 2/16 the bill had a public hearing in Early Learning & Human Services
On 2/20, executive session was scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services
Exec. action taken on 2/23 in ELHS; majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Rules.
On 2/27, placed on second reading by Rules. The bill has not yet come up for a vote.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
The bill was referred to the Early Learning/K-12 committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
HB2954 was referred to the Early Learning and Human Services Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
The bill passed the Senate on Jan. 24th and was referred to House Higher Ed committee.
It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Feb 02, 2018
The bill was introduced, but not heard in 2017. The bill was passed by the Senate on Jan. 19, 2018 and referred to House Education.
SB5766 was heard on 2/8 in the House Education committee and exec’d on 2/22. On 2/23 the bill was referred to Rules.
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 29, 2018
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/23
The bill was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/30 at 1:30 p.m. It was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 29, 2018
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1/19. Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care on 1/29 at 10:00 a.m.
Bill
Jan 29, 2018
First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services on 1/23. Exec action in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 2/2; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Appropriations.
On 2/6, exec action in Appropriations; passed 1st substitute bill proposed by Early Learning & Human Services and referred to Rules. On 2/13, placed on second reading in Rules. HB2907 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading on 1/25, referred to Early Learning & Human Services. It has not yet been scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading, referred to Finance on 1/23, but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is (likely) dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Legislative Update
Jan 26, 2018
First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/22. Exec action was taken on the bill on 2/1. The bill was sent to Senate Ways and Means but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead…. Unless due to the nature of the bill it is exempt from cut-off or necessary to implement the budget.
(update 2/22)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Higher Education on 1/17. HE- Majority; pass.
Public hearing in Appropriations, however the bill did not come up for a vote, and therefore is dead. (updated 2/14)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was sent to Ways and Means, then to Senate Rules, pulled in Rules and voted on by the Senate. It was then referred to the House Higher Education Committee.
SB6514 had a public hearing in the House Higher Education committee on 2/22.
Executive session scheduled on 2/21, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Higher Education.
Exec. action taken in the House Committee on Higher Education on 2/23; passed with amendment(s) and referred to Appropriations.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24. Exec. action taken on 2/26; majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading. Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0. The bill will go back to the Senate for concurrence or dispute.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Passed final passage; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
Once the bill is signed by the Speaker and Senate President it will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading, referred to Human Services & Corrections, and was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections at 1:30 p.m. on 1/22
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 1/24. HSC- Majority; pass.
The bill was referred to Ways & Means on 1/25 but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was heard in Ways and Means but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead. The companion in the House is still alive.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Exec action taken in the Early Learning & Human Services committee on 2/2 and referred to Appropriations
On 2/5, HB2895 first substitute bill was passed in Appropriations and was referred to Rules.
On 2/13, placed on second reading in Rules and on 2/19 referred to Rules 2 Consideration.
HB2895 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Public Safety on 2/1. The bill heard and passed in Appropriations on 2/6 and was referred to Rules 2 Review.
On 2/8 passed on third reading by Rules Committee, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
HB2892 passed with amendments in the Senate Law and Justice Committee on 2/22 and was referred to Ways and Means.
Heard in Ways & Means on 2/24. Exec. action taken on 2/26; majority passed with amendment(s) by Ways & Means and referred to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/28. The bill has not yet come up for a vote.
On 3/2, Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/5, House concurred in Senate amendments. Passed final passage; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/8, Speaker signed. The bill needs to be signed by the president of the Senate and then sent to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading, referred to Human Services & Corrections on 1/19.
The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care on 1/19
The bill was heard in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care but was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in Senate Law and Justice, sent to Rules, pulled in Rules, went to the Senate floor, awaiting a vote.
The bill was not brought to the floor for a vote and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development committee.
It was then heard and passed in Ways and Means and sent to Rules. The bill was pulled in Rules and then passed by the Senate, 31-16-0-2.
The bill was then referred to the House Higher Ed committee and had a public hearing on 2/20. It was scheduled for exec action on 2/21, but no action was taken.
Scheduled for another executive session on 2/23; passed and referred to Appropriations.
Heard in Approp. on 2/24.
Exec. action taken on 2/26; passed with amendment(s) and referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading. The bill has not yet come up for a vote.
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was not heard in Senate Ways and Means, and therefore is dead.
The companion bill HB 2779 is in House Rules.
(updated 2/14)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Referred to House Education, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading on 1/25, referred to Early Learning & Human Services. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
On 2/9, the bill passed on third reading in Senate Rules; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 2. On 2/13, the bill was read in the House and referred to ELHS.
On 2/21, an executive session was scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
Exec. action taken on 2/23; majority passed with amendments(s) and referred to Rules.
On 2/26, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
On 2/28, Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/6, Senate concurred with House amendments. Final passage; yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/8, President signed. . Once signed by the Speaker the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Reintroduced and retained in present status.
Due to Senate committee reorganization, referred to Human Services & Corrections on 1/8. The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was passed by the House and was read in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/23. HSC - Majority; do pass with amendment(s) and passed to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27. Has not yet come up for a vote in the Senate.
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was not heard in the Senate Human Services and Corrections committee and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
HB1482 passed the House in 2017, but died in Senate Ways and Means.
It reverted back to the Early Learning and Human Services Committee and was passed by the Committee.
The bill passed on third reading by Rules Committee on 2/13; yeas, 69; nays, 29; absent, 0; excused, 0.
First reading on 2/16 and referred to Human Services and Corrections.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/23
HSC – Majority passed and sent to Rules for second reading.
On 2/1, placed on second reading by Rules.
On 2/2, Rules suspended. Placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 41; nays, 7; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/6, Speaker signed and President signed.
On 3/7, the bill was delivered to the Governor. It has not yet been scheduled for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Reintroduced and retained in present status on 1/18 (in Senate Ways & Means). It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(update 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was sent to Senate Rules from the Human Services and Corrections committee. On 2/12, the bill passed in Senate Rules on third reading; yeas, 35; nays, 11; absent, 1; excused, 2.
On 2/15, first reading in the House and referred to Early Learning & Human Services
Public hearing in Early Learning & Human Services on 2/20 and exec action taken on 2/21
Referred to Rules on 2/23.
On 2/26, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second hearing.
On 2/27, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Third reading, passed; yeas, 55; nays, 43; absent, 0; excused, 0 It appears that the bill will be delivered to the Governor.
On 3/5, President signed and on 3/6, Speaker signed.
On 3/6, the bill was delivered to the Governor.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in Senate Ways and Means, sent to Rules, pulled in Senate Rules and is now on the Senate floor awaiting a vote.
SB6549 was passed by the Senate, 47-0-0-2, and referred to the House Health Care and Wellness committee.
Heard in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on 2/21.
On 2/23, exec. action taken; passed and referred to Appropriations.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24. Exec. action taken on 2/26; majority passed and referred to Rules.
On 2/27, placed on second reading by Rules.
On 2/28, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused
On 3/5, President signed and on 3/6, Speaker signed.
On 3/6, the bill was delivered to the Governor. He has not yet taken action on it.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
First reading, referred to Judiciary on 1/24. The bill was not heard, and, therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 26, 2018
Executive action in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 1/31: Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass. Minority; do not pass.
Public hearing in Appropriations on 2/3, however, the bill did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed by Senate Ways and Means and sent to Rules. It was pulled in Rules and is now on the Senate floor awaiting a vote.
SB6453 was voted on by the Senate, 47-0-0-2 and referred to the House Judiciary committee.
The bill was heard on 2/20, and exec’d on 2/22, and was referred to Appropriations on 2/23.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24. Exec. action taken on 2/26; majority passed and referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
On 3/1, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused 1.
On 3/6, President signed and on 3/8, Speaker signed. The bill will now be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard in the Senate Committee on Health and Long Term Care, but was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore the bill is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Labor and Commerce committee. It was sent to Rules, and passed by the Senate on third reading; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0;excused, 1.
First reading in the House on 2/12 and referred to Labor & Workplace Standards committee.
Public hearing in House Committee for Labor & Workplace Standards on 2/15
On 2/20, executive action taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards; majority passed.
Referred to Rules on 2/22; Rules committee relieved of further consideration, bill placed on second reading.
On 2/27, floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Passed final passage: yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Ways and Means committee and went to Senate Rules.
The bill did not come out of Rules, and therefore was not brought to the floor for a vote. Therefore, the bill is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/30 at 1:30 p.m
It was not scheduled for a vote and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 1/30, but no further action yet scheduled. Therefore the bill is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
First reading 1/18, referred to Higher Education committee but was not been scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 1/31.
Executive session in the ELHS on 2/2; majority passed and sent to Rules. Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/8. The bill was voted on by the House, 70-27-0-1, and referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee.
Exec action taken in the Senate on 2/20; majority passed.
On 2/22 referred to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/28.
On 3/1, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 35; nays, 14; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/3, Speaker signed. Once signed by the President of the Senate, the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
First reading 1/18, referred to Higher Education committee
The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 2/2.
Public hearing in Appropriations on 2/5.
Executive session in Appropriations on 2/6, but no action was taken. Therefore the bill is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 2/2.
Exec action taken in Appropriations; 2nd substitute bill passed and referred to Rules on 2/6. On 2/8, Rules Committee relieved of further consideration and the bill was placed on second reading
Exec action taken in the Senate Law and Justice Committee on 2/22; passed with amendment(s).
On 2/23, referred to Senate Rules for second reading.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the House Higher Education committee on 1/31
Referred to Appropriations on 2/2, however, was not heard and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
On 1/30, executive action taken in the House Committee on Education; 1st substitute bill passed.
The bill was referred to Rules 2 Review on 2/1. It did not get pulled in Rules for a floor vote and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in Senate Ways and Means and sent to Senate Rules. It was pulled in Rules and went to the Senate floor.
The bill passed the Senate 47-0-2 and was heard, amended and passed by the House ELHS committee and referred to Appropriations on 2/23.
Heard and exec. action taken in Appropriations on 2/26; majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
On 3/1, Committee amendment not adopted. Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Passed final passage; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
Once signed by the Speaker and the Senate President the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard in the Senate Early Learning/K-12 Committee on 1/23 but was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was referred to the Senate Health and Long Term Care Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was sent to Rules following passage in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee. It was pulled in Rules, passed by the Senate and then referred to the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Subjects.
SB6419 was heard and exec’d in the House ELHS committee on and was referred to Rules.
On 2/22, Rules Committee relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
On 3/1, Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 70; nays, 28; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Final passage passed; yeas, 48; nays, 1; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once the bill has been signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate, it will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 1/24: Majority; passed and referred to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways and Means on 1/25, however, was then referred to Rules. The bill has not yet been pulled in Rules.
On 2/12, Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading.; yeas, 47; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 2.
SB6407 was referred to the House ELHS committee and is was heard, amended and passed in the House ELHS Committee and referred to Appropriations. It has not yet been scheduled for a hearing.
Heard in Approp. on 2/24. Exec. action taken on 2/26; APP – Majority passed with amendment(s) but without amendment(s) by Early Learning & Human Services. On 2/26, referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
On 3/1, Committee amendment not adopted. Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments.
Final passage passed; yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Legislative Update
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/30: Majority; do pass. Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2/1. The bill was pulled in Senate Rules, voted on by the Senate, 47-0-0-2, and referred to the House ELHS committee.
SB6404 was heard in the ELHS Committee on 2/21. Exec. action taken on 2/23; passed and referred to Appropriations.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24 and exec action taken on 2/26; majority passed and referred to Rules.
On 2/27, placed on second reading by Rules.
On 3/1, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/6, President signed and on 3/8, Speaker signed. The bill will now be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/29: Majority; do pass. Referred to Ways & Means. Minority; without recommendation.
Referred to Ways & Means on 1/30 but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 1/30: Majority; 1st substitute bill substituted, do pass. The bill was sent to Rules, pulled, and was on the Senate floor awaiting a vote.
SB6387 was not brought up for a vote in the Senate, and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was not.scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Referred to the Sen. Law and Justice Committee. Was heard on Jan. 9th and exec’d on Jan. 18th.
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Higher Education on 1/31: Majority; do pass.
On 2/6, public hearing and executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations; Majority passed. Referred to Rules 2 Review.
HB2832 was pulled out of Rules and passed by the House 95-3. I
On 2/13, first reading in Senate and referred to the Senate Higher Education and Workforce Development.
Executive action taken on 2/20; passed and referred to Ways and Means. It has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. No further action taken as of 3/1. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/1)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The Community Development Committee was relieved of further consideration and the bill was referred to Health Care & Wellness.
It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards on 1/30; 1st substitute bill passed
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2/1. The bill was not pulled from Rules for a floor vote and therefore is dead
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Passed in the House Early Learning and Human Services committee on 1/24
Exec action taken in Appropriations on 2/6; majority passed.
Referred to Rules on 2/6.
On 2/8, Rules Committee relieved of further consideration and the bill was placed on second reading. Although the bill did not come up for a vote, it was identified as necessary to implement the budget (or exempt from the cut-off) so was not dead! Ultimately, on 2/19 passed on third reading in the House; yeas, 95; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 3.
On 2/20, first reading in the Senate and referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education.
HB2816 was heard on 2/22.
Executive action taken on 2/23;
Majority passed and referred to Ways & Means
Exec. action taken in Ways & Means on 2/26; passed and sent to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/28.
On 3/5, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 48; nays, 1; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/8, Speaker signed. Once signed by the President of the Senate, the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Referred to the House Judiciary Committee, but not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Referred to the House Appropriations Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Finance on 2/5; majority passed
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2/6.
On 2/9, Rules Committee relieved of further consideration and bill placed on second reading. Referred to Rule 2 Consideration on 2/19.
Because the bill did not come up for a vote by the House, unless it is considered necessary to implement the budget, it is dead.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken on 2/2 in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services; first substitute bill passed and referred to Appropriations. The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was exec’d in the Senate Early Learning/K-12 committee, and sent to Rules. It was pulled in Rules and passed on third reading in the Senate. The bill was read on 2/12 and had a public hearing in the Early Learning & Human Services committee on 2/15.
SB6257 was exec’d by the ELHS Committee on 2/20 and heard in Appropriations on 2/24.
Exec. action taken on 2/26; APP majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Rules.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 2/28, Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 79; nays, 19; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Passed final passage; yeas, 48; nays, 1; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/8, President signed. Once signed by the Speaker the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Referred to the Early Learning and Human Services committee, and scheduled for a public hearing on 1/24.
The bill was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Introduced in 2017. Passed the House but died in the Senate.
In 2018, the bill passed the House on Jan. 10th, and was referred to Ways and Means. It was heard and passed in Ways and Means on 1/26. The bill then went to Rules, followed by the Senate floor.
The bill passed on 1/31 in the Senate – 43-5-0-1.
On 2/19, the House concurred in Senate amendments; final passage; yeas, 87; nays, 8; absent, 0; excused 3.
On 2/22, House speaker signed bill.
On 2/28, Senate President signed.
On 3/1, bill was delivered to Governor.
On 3/8, Governor signed. Chapter 8, 2018 Laws. Effective date is 6/7/2018.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
HB1570 passed the House in 2017, but died in the Senate. It was reintroduced in 2018, heard and passed in House Approps, passed by the House and was sent to the Senate.
HB 1570 was referred to the Senate Human Services committee and was scheduled for a public hearing on 2/19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/23; passed with amendment(s) and referred to Ways and Means.
On 2/26, executive action taken in Ways and Means, passed with amendments and sent to Rules for second reading.
On 2/28, committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Passed on third reading; yeas, 27; nays, 21; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/3, the House concurred in Senate amendments. Final passage: yeas, 54; nays, 42; absent 0; excused, 2.
On 3/6, Speaker signed and President signed.
On 3/7, the bill was delivered to the Governor. He has not yet taken action on it.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Passed by the House 63-34 on 1/24.
First reading in the Senate on 1/26. Referred to Ways & Means.
HB2008 was heard on 2/22 in the Ways and Means committee.
Executive action on 2/26; passed with amendments and sent to Rules for second reading.
On 2/27, placed on second reading by Rules
On 2/28, Committee amendments adopted. Rules suspended. Passed on third reading; yeas, 33; nays, 16; absent, 0; excused, 0
On 3/3, House refused to concur in Senate amendments and asked Senate to recede from amendments.
On 3/7, Senate receded from amendments. Rules suspended.
Returned to second reading for amendment. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 45; nays, 3; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/8, House concurred in Senate amendments. Passed final passage; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
After the bill is signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate it will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in House Approps and is now in House Rules. The bill was not pulled in Rules for a floor vote and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Passed in the House Committee on Education on 1/30: Majority; 1st substitute bill passed.
Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2/3. Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2/6.
On 2/8, heard, amended and passed on third reading; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
HB2684 was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee and passed on 2/20.
Referred to Rules for second reading on 2/22.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 2/28, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0. It does not appear that the bill was amended by the Senate.
On 3/3, Speaker signed. Once signed by the President of the Senate, the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
First reading, referred to Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 1.28.19.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.12.19.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation on 2.19.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Ways & Means on 2.21.19.
(updated 3.1.19)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard in and passed in House Appropriations and is now in Rules. HB2712 was pulled in Rules, voted on by the House, 59-39-0-0.
The bill was then referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee and was scheduled for a hearing on 2/19. No further updates as of 3/1.
The bill is likely dead.
(updated 3/1)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in House Higher Education. It was referred to Appropriations on 2/2, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the House Approps committee and was in House Rules.
On 2/8, Rules Committee relieved of further consideration and the bill was placed on second reading
The bill was amended and passed by the House and was heard in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee on 2/20.
On 2/21,the bill was heard and passed in Senate Human Services and Corrections and referred to Ways and Means.
Heard in Ways & Means on 2/24 and exec. action taken on 2/26; majority passed and referred to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/28.
On 3/1 Rules committee adopted as amended. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 1; excused, 0.
On 3/5, House concurred in Senate amendments. Final passage; yeas, 88; nays, 10; absent, 0; excused, 0
On 3/8, Speaker signed. The bill needs to be signed by the president of the Senate and then sent to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
The 1st substitute bill was heard and passed by the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee; however, it is unclear where it was sent from there.
It appears that the bill did not get referred following passage in the ELHS committee and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Bill was heard and passed by exec action in the House Early Learning and Human Services on 2/2. Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2/6,
HB2785 passed the House 97-0-1, and was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections committee. The bill was heard on 2/21. Executive action was taken on 2/23; majority passed and referred to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading consent calendar on 2/26.
On 3/2, Rules suspended; placed on third reading. .Passed on third reading; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/6, Speaker signed and on 3/7, President signed.
Delivered to Governor on 3/8.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Judiciary on 2/1 and was referred to Rules on 2/2.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/8
The bill was not brought to the floor for a vote, and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2018
Referred to Appropriations on 1/22.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2/1 at 3:30 p.m. The bill was not exec’d in Appropriations, and therefore is dead. (updated 2/14)
Bill
Jan 18, 2018
SB6274 passed in Higher Education & Workforce Development and was referred to Ways & Means on 1/24
The bill was heard and passed in Ways & Means, and is now in Senate Rules.
SB6274 was pulled in Rules, passed by the Senate 35-12-0-2, and referred to the House Higher Ed committee. It was heard on 2/21 and exec. action was taken on 2/23.
Majority passed with amendment(s) in Higher Ed and referred to Appropriations.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24.
Exec. action taken on 2/26; Majority passed with amendment(s) by Higher Education and referred to Rules.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 2/28, Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading,; yeas, 55; nays, 43; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Final passage passed; yeas, 34; nays, 15; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 18, 2018
Executive action in the Human Services and Corrections committee on 1/17; HSC - majority; pass and refer to Ways & Means. Minority; do not pass.
Referred to Ways and Means on 1/18 and heard on 1/30.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2/6; 1st substitute bill passed and then the bill was sent to Rules Committee for second reading.
SB6013 was pulled in Rules, passed by the Senate 47-0-0-2, referred to the House ELHS committee and was heard on 2/21, 1:30.
Exec action taken on 2/23; passed ELHS and referred to Appropriations.
No further action as of 3/1. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/1)
Bill
Jan 18, 2018
Referred to the Judiciary committee on 1/11, but was not scheduled for a hearing, and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 18, 2018
The bill passed in the House Committee on Education on 1/25.
Executive action taken in Appropriations on 2/6.; passed 1st substitute bill and referred to Rules 2 Review.
HB2610 was pulled from Rules, passed by the House, 59-39-0-0, and referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee.
The bill was heard on 2/22 and exec. action taken on 2/23; majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Ways & Means.
Heard in Ways & Means on 2/24.
Exec. action taken on 2/26; passed with amendment(s) by Ways & Means.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/28.
On 3/1, committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 28; nays, 21; absent, 0; excused
On 3/5, House refused to concur in Senate amendments and asked Senate to recede from amendment.
On 3/6, Senate receded from amendments, and Rules suspended. Returned to second reading for amendment and floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 31; nays, 17; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/7, House concurred in Senate amendments. Final passage; yeas, 69; nays, 29; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once the bill is signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate it will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
On 1/31, passed in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services: Majority; do pass. Minority; do not pass.
Referred to Appropriations on 2/2, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard in the House Committee on Appropriations on 1/24 but was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was amended and passed in the Early Learning and Human Services and referred to Finance on 1/22.
It was heard in House Committee on Finance on 1/30.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Finance on 2/5; Majority; 2nd substitute bill be substituted, do pass. On 2/6, referred to the House Committee on Appropriations. Heard and exec action taken in Appropriations. Majority; do pass 2nd substitute bill proposed by Finance. Referred to Rules 2 Review.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2/8. The bill passed the House 84-13-0-1 and was referred to Senate Ways and Means on 2/15.
Heard in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2/24, but not yet scheduled for executive action.. The bill is likely dead.
(updated 3/1)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the House Higher Ed Committee and was heard by House Committee on Appropriations on 2 /5.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2/6.Majority; do pass 1st substitute bill proposed by Higher Education.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 2/6. HB2386 was not pulled in Rules or voted on by the House and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
HB6259 was passed in Sen. Higher Ed and referred to Ways and Means on 1/26
The bill was heard in Ways and Means but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development on 1/23. HEWD – Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, pass. Minority; do not pass, without recommendation.
The bill was heard and passed in Ways & Means and sent to Rules. SB6262 was not pulled in Rules for a vote by the Senate and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development on 1/11, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Heard in the House Committee on Public Safety on 1/16, but not yet scheduled for exec action. Therefore the bill is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Passed by the House Committee on Education on 1/18 and referred to Rules
Second reading by Rules Committee on 1/26.
1st substitute bill substituted on 1/31. Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Passed on third reading on 1/31: yeas, 62; nays, 32; absent, 0; excused, 4.
First reading in the Senate, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2/2. The bill was heard on 2/15.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 2/23. Majority; do pass with amendment(s) and referred to Ways & Means.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2/26. WM - Majority; without recommendation.
Minority; do not pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care.
It was sent to Senate Ways and Means but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in Senate Ways and Means and sent to Senate Rules. It was pulled in Rules was heard in Appropriations on 2/24.
Exec action taken on 2/24; majority passed and referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading. Rules suspended and placed on third Reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 98; nays, 0;
On 3/3, President signed.
On 3/6, Speaker signed, and bill was delivered to Governor. He has not yet taken action on it.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care and sent to Senate Ways and Means. It was not heard and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Ways and Means Committee and is now in Senate Rules.
SB6223 was pulled in Rules, passed by the Senate 45-2-0-2, and referred to the House ELHS committee. The bill was re-referred to the House Education Committee where it was heard and exec’d.
Referred to Rules on 2/23 and placed on second reading on 2/27. The bill has not yet come up for a vote.
No further action as of 3/8.. The bill is dead.
Note: The essence of the bill was included as a budget proviso in the final budget so although the bill died, the substance would go into law (assuming the Governor signs the budget!) in the same manner the bill would have.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means and sent to Rules. It has not yet been pulled.
SB6222 was pulled in Rules, passed by the Senate 47-0-0-2, and referred to the House ELHS on 2/14.
Exec. action taken on 2/23 in ELHS; passed and referred to Appropriations.
Exec. action taken in Appropriations on 2/26; passed and referred to Rules.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 2/28, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 68; nays, 30; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/3, Speaker signed. On 3/6, President signed, and SB6222 was delivered to Governor.
He is scheduled to take action on it on 3/9.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Referred to the Law and Justice committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections. On 2/12, it was then heard and passed on third reading; yeas, 35; nays, 12; absent, 0; excused, 2.
On 2/15, first reading in the House and referred to Early Learning & Human Services
The bill was heard on 2/20 .
Exec. action taken on 2/23.; ELHS majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Appropriations.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24 and exec. action taken on 2/26; passed with amendment(s) by ELHS and referred to Rules.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 2/28, Committee amendments adopted. Rules suspended. Placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 58; nays, 40; absent, 0; excused, 0
On 3/5, Senate concurred in House amendments. Passed final passage; yeas, 31; nays, 18; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on 1/29 at 1:30 p.m. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education.
It was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means and went to Rules.
SB6141 was pulled in Rules, voted on in the Senate, 46-0-0-3, and referred to the House Education committee. It is was heard on 2/20 and exec’d on 2/22.
Referred to Rules on 2/23.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
No further update as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was referred to the Law and Justice committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended, and passed in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections.
SB6117 was sent to Rules but never brought to the Senate floor for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections. It was sent to Ways and Means where it was heard but not exec’d. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill passed in Human Services and Corrections and was sent to Senate Rules committee. It was pulled in Rules and voted on by the Senate.
On 2/9, first reading in the House, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs.
On 2/15, Public hearing scheduled in the House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs on 2/15 at 1:30 p.m.
Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs on 2/20.
SB6115 was exec’d and sent to Rules.
On 2/27, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading, passed; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/1, the bill was signed by Senate President and on 3/3, it was signed by the Speaker of the House.
On 3/5, the bill was delivered to the Governor.He will take action on it on 3/9.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Passed in Human Services and Corrections and is in Senate Rules. The bill was not voted on by the Senate and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education, but was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
SB6084 was heard, amended and passed in the Health and Long Term Care committee. It was then referred to Rules, was pulled in Rules and voted on by the Senate.
SB6084 was heard in the House Health and Wellness committee on 2/21. Executive action in HCW was taken on 2/23; majority passed and referred to Rules.
On 2/28, Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading.
No further action as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education. It was sent to Rules, pulled, and voted on by the Senate.
The bill was referred to the House committee on Education, It was heard on 2/19 and exec’d on 2/22.
On 2/23, it was referred to Rules.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care and was heard in Ways and Means on 2/22. It has not yet been scheduled for exec action.
No further action taken as of 3/1. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/1)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was referred from Ways and Means to Sen. Health and Long Term Care.
It was heard in LTC on 1/18, but was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(update 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 1/18: Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass. On motion, referred to Ways & Means on 1/19
Executive action in Ways & Means on 1/29: Majority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2/1 and placed on second reading on 2/8. The bill did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Floor amendment(s) adopted; Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading. Third reading, passed; yeas, 40; nays, 8; absent, 0; excused, 1 on 1/19
First reading, referred to Education in the House on 1/23. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Please note, the House version of Breakfast After the Bell passed both the House and Senate.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce: Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass. Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 2/1. On 2/6, placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
On 2/8, 1st substitute bill substituted. Rules suspended. Passed on Third Reading; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
SB5996 was referred to the House Labor and Workplace Standards committee and was heard on 2/15.
It was exec’d on 2/22 and referred to Rules on 2/23.
Rules relieved of further consideration and placed on second reading on 2/26.
On 2/27, Rules suspended and placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0. On 3/1, signed by Senate President.
On 3/1, President signed and on 3/3, Speaker signed.
On 3/5, delivered to Governor and is awaiting action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the Early Learning & Human Services committee. Passed 1st substitute bill in Appropriations on 2/1 and was referred to Rules 2 Review.
On 2/8, passed on third reading by Rules Committee; yeas, 88; nays, 10.
On 2/10, first reading in Senate; referred to Human Services & Corrections.
Public hearing in Human Services & Corrections on 2/21.
Executive action taken on 2/23;
HSC majority passed with amendment(s) and referred to Rules Committee for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 3/2, committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended. Placed on third reading. Passed on third reading: yeas, 32; nays, 17; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/5, House concurred in Senate amendments. Passed final passage: yeas, 90; nays, 7; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/8, Speaker signed. Once signed by the President of the Senate the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill passed the House and is now in the Senate ELK12 committee.
On 2/19 the bill passed the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and was referred to Rules for second reading on 2/20.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/28. The bill has not come up for a vote.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
On 2/9, the bill passed on third reading in House Rules; yeas, 61; nays, 37; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 2/13, first reading in the Senate and referred to. Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Exec action taken in Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance on 2/20; majority passed with amendments.
On 2/21, referred to Rules for second reading.
On 2/27, placed on second reading by Rules.
On 3/1, HB2578 was voted on by the Senate and passed 36-13.
On 3/6, the House concurred in Senate amendments. Final passage; yeas, 67; nays, 31; absent, 0; excused, 0.
Once signed by the Speaker and President of the Senate the bill will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the House Appropriations committee, was pulled in Rules and is now on the floor calendar waiting a vote.
HB2530 was passed by the House, 94-4-0-0 and referred to the Senate Health and Long Term Care committee.
On 2/19, the bill passed in the Senate Health and Long Term Care committee. Referred to Ways and Means on 2/20.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 2/26; majority; do pass.
On 2/27, referred to Rules for second reading.
On 2/28, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/3, Speaker signed and on 3/5, President signed.
On 3/6, the bill was delivered to the Governor. The Governor will take action on the bill on 3/9.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 1/24.
Referred to Rules on 1/29 and placed on second reading on 2/9.
It did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
(update 2/22)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 1/26: Majority; do pass.
Minority; do not pass
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 1/30.
On 2/13, passed on third reading by Rules Committee, passed; yeas, 98; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
First reading in the Senate on 2/16. Referred to Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections.
HB2509 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/22
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/23.
HSC - Majority; do pass.
Minority; without recommendation
Referred to Rules for second reading on 2/23.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27. It has not yet come up for a vote.
No further action taken as of 3/8. The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Heard in the House Education committee on 1/16, but was not scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard in the House Committee on Appropriations on 1/24, but was not scheduled for exec action. It is unclear if this bill is dead or due to the nature of the bill, is exempt from the cut-off or considered necessary to implement the budget.
No further update as of 3/8.The bill is dead.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
HB2451 passed the ELHS committee and was referred to Appropriations on 1/22, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead. (updated 2/14)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Heard, amended, and passed in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on 1/24: Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
The bill was referred to Appropriations on 1/29 but has not been scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
HB2449 was heard and passed in the House Appropriations (Approps) committee and went to House Rules.
Given the Senate companion passed in the Senate, the House bill did not come up for a vote, and therefore the bill is dead.
(updated 2/14)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Exec action taken in the House Committee on Finance on 2/5
1st substitute passed.
Referred to Rules on 2/6 and placed on Second Reading by Rules Committee on 2/8. The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the Health Care and Wellness Committee.
Public hearing in Appropriations on 2/3 and executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2/6. Majority; 2nd substitute bill passed. Referred to Rules for review on 2/6.
It appears that the bill was pulled in Rules and voted on by the House. It was referred to the Senate Health and Long Term Care committee and then was referred to Rules 2 Consideration on 2/19.
The bill did not come out of the House and therefore is dead.
(updated 3/1)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard, amended and passed in the House Committee on Environment. Referred to Appropriations on 2/2. The bill did not come out of Approps, and therefore is dead.
No further action as of 2/15.
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Passed by the ELHS committee and referred to Appropriations
The bill was heard in House Appropriations on 2/1
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2/6. Majority; do pass 1st substitute bill proposed by Early Learning & Human Services. Minority; do not pass. Referred to Rules 2 Review.
On 2/8, Rules Committee relieved of further consideration and the bill was placed on second reading. The bill passed the House, 69-29-0-0 and was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee, where it was heard and passed without recommendation and referred to Labor & Commerce.
Public hearing on 2/21 and exec action taken in the Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce on 2/22.
Public hearing on 2/24 and exec action taken on 2/26 in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means. Majority; do pass and referred to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2/28.
On 3/2, Floor amendment(s) adopted. Rules suspended and placed on Third Reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.
On 3/5, House refused to concur in Senate amendments and asked Senate to recede from amendments.
On 3/6, Senate receded from amendments.
On 3/8, Speaker signed. Once the bill is signed by the President of the Senate, it will be delivered to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
Introduced in 2017.
Passed the House 1/11/18.
First reading, referred to Senate Human Services & Corrections on 1/15.
Public hearing scheduled on 2/19 in the Senate Humans Services and Corrections committee and exec action scheduled for 2/23 at 10 a.m.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on 2/23. HSC - Majority; do pass. Minority; do not pass. Passed to Rules for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 2/26.
On 2/28, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 45; nays, 4; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/3, Speaker signed, and on 3/6, President signed.
On 3/6, the bill was delivered to the Governor.
The Governor will take action on the bill on 3/9.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Jan 12, 2018
The bill was heard and passed in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and is in Rules.
On 2/13, placed on second reading in Rules. The bill did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Please note: it is very likely that after this update is sent, the identi-card language will be amended onto a Senate bill that is currently in the House.
(updated 2/22)
Bill
Jan 11, 2018
The bill was referred to Appropriations on 1/26, but not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead. (updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 11, 2018
We are happy to share POC 2018 priorities for this legislative session
Blog
Jan 09, 2018
Heard in the House Committee on Judiciary on 1/25. The bill has not yet been scheduled for exec action and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/8)
Bill
Jan 08, 2018
ELHS - majority; 1st substitute bill (ELHS 18), passed on 1/22 and third reading passed on 1/22
HB2256 was referred to the Senate Human Services committee. On 2/21 executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections; majority pass. On 2/22, referred to Rules for second reading
On 2/26 bill was placed on consent calendar.
On 2/27, Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/3, Speaker signed and on 3/5, President signed.
On 3/6, delivered to Governor. He will take action on the bill on 3/9.
(updated 3/8).
Bill
Jan 08, 2018
Learn about Gov. Inslee's 2018 budget proposals that most impact children and families
Blog
Dec 27, 2017
Members of congress, leaders, researchers, and students head to our nation's capital to discuss hunger, food insecurity and other topics that disproportionately impact youth and young adults who have interacted with the child welfare system
Blog
Dec 12, 2017
Five students, two majors, one common passion: helping vulnerable children in Washington
Blog
Nov 09, 2017
After the 2017 session, Washington is poised to make critical advancements in services for children and families, most notably through the new Department of Children, Youth, and Families.
Blog
Aug 21, 2017
Strive is a parent education and support program developed specifically for parents involved in the child welfare system.
Blog
Aug 21, 2017
Laura wins well-deserved recognition
Blog
Aug 21, 2017
Legislative Update
Jul 21, 2017
Legislative Update
Jul 07, 2017
Legislative Update
Jun 30, 2017
Legislative Update
Jun 23, 2017
Legislative Update
Jun 16, 2017
Legislative Update
Jun 08, 2017
Legislative Update
May 26, 2017
Legislative Update
May 19, 2017
Legislative Update
May 12, 2017
Legislative Update
May 05, 2017
Legislative Update
Apr 28, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on Apr 26
Bill
Apr 28, 2017
Legislative Update
Apr 21, 2017
This budget comparison was updated on April 13, 2017 and it looks at a number of items related to children, youth and families in the three different budget proposals: the Governor's, the Senate and the House.
Brief
Apr 19, 2017
Legislative Update
Apr 14, 2017
Legislative Update
Apr 07, 2017
Legislative Update
Mar 31, 2017
Mar 29 introduced and referred to House Appropriations. It was not scheduled for a hearing before cutoff.
Bill
Mar 30, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Finance and referred to Rules 2 review on Apr 4.
Bill
Mar 30, 2017
Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Mar 28.
Bill
Mar 24, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Referred to House Committee on Appropriations on Mar 27, but was not scheduled for a public hearing before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Mar 24, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on Mar 22. Passed by the Senate on Mar 23. Referred to the House Committee on Appropriations on Mar 28.
Bill
Mar 24, 2017
Legislative Update
Mar 24, 2017
The bill, as amended by the Ways and Means Committee, was passed by the Senate on Mar 23. Referred to Appropriations Committee in the House on Mar 27, but was not scheduled for a hearing before Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Mar 23, 2017
Legislative Update
Mar 17, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Apr 10. Referred to House Appropriations Committee on Apr 12. Referred back to Senate Rules on Apr 23.
Bill
Mar 16, 2017
Legislative Update
Mar 10, 2017
Passed out of the House on Apr 7. Passed out of Senate Ways & Means on Apr 20. Referred back to House Rules on Apr 23. Passed out of the House on May 2 (1st special session). Passed out of the House on May 25 (2nd special session).
Bill
Mar 09, 2017
Had a public hearing in House Finance on Mar 21 and scheduled for executive session on Mar 30, but no action was taken.
Bill
Mar 09, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Ways & Means Committee on Mar 20. Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on Mar 29, but did not come up for a floor vote before Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Mar 09, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Mar 28. Referred to Ways & Means, but was not scheduled for a public hearing before the cutoff.
Bill
Mar 09, 2017
Jean Kruzich, PhD, MSW, a Research Fellow with Partners for Our Children, recently participated in this webinar presented by Casey Family Programs to discuss supervisory leadership behaviors as a way of reducing turnover among child welfare workers.
Blog
Mar 06, 2017
Legislative Update
Mar 03, 2017
Passed out of the House on Feb 27. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 4. Governor signed on Apr 21 and effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 28, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Jan 24th, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 28, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Feb 8. Passed out of the House on Apr 6. Senate concurred in House amendments. Governor signed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 28, 2017
Referred to Law & Justice, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 28, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & K-12 Committee, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 28, 2017
Legislative Update
Feb 24, 2017
Passed out of Senate on Feb 27. Passed out of the House on Apr 10. Governor signed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 23, 2017
Passed out of House Appropriations and referred to Rules 2 review on Feb 24. Did not make it out of the House before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 23, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. House concurs in Senate amendments on Apr 20. Governor signed on May 16. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 23, 2017
Legislative Update
Feb 17, 2017
Passed the House, and on Feb 10th Referred to Senate Law & Justice. The bill did not make it out of the committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 17, 2017
First reading, referred to Finance on 2.22.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Finance on 2.26.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Finance on 2.27.19; 1st substitute bill passed.
Referred to Appropriations on 2.28.19.
Public hearing and executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations on 2.28.19; 2nd substitute bill passed.
Referred to Rules 2 Review on 3.1.19.
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration.
Placed on second reading on 3.11.19.
Referred to Rules 2 Consideration on 3.21.19.
The bill will be alive in Rules next session.
(updated 5.3.19)
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Mar 1. Passed out of the House on Apr 10. Senate concurred in House amendments on Apr 17. Governor partially vetoed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Referred to Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, and did not have a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Passed out of Commerce, Labor & Sports and on Feb 17th referred to Ways & Means, but never had a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. Passed out of Ways & Means and passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Apr 4, but did not come up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Heard in Senate Human Services/Mental Health on Feb 15th, but was not voted on by the committee. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on Feb 15th at 1:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on Feb 20th, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Had a public hearing in the House Early Learning & Human Services Committee on Mar 14, and scheduled for executive action on Mar 28, but no action was taken. The bill did not make it out of its committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and passed out of Ways & Means. Feb 23rd passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Mar 1. Passed out of the House on Apr 7. Governor signed on May 4. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 16, 2017
Legislative Update
Feb 10, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House Early Learning & Human Services Committee. Passed out of House Appropriations and referred to Rules on Apr 4. The bill was pulled in Rules, but did not come up for a floor vote before Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and referred to Ways & Means. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Feb 21, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of Senate Ways & Means and passed to Rules for second reading on Feb 24. Did not make it out of the Senate before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on Feb 20th at 1:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Referred to Ways & Means, but never had a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Early Learning & Human Services Committee on Feb 15th, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Had a public hearing in the House Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs Committee on Mar 15 and scheduled for executive session on Mar 16, but no action was taken.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs and on Feb 17th referred to Rules. Did not make it out of the House before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Referred to the House Community Development, Housing and Tribal Affairs Committee on Mar 10. The bill did not make it out of its committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs and on Feb 17th referred to Rules. Did not make it out of the House before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Feb 21, but did not come up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 10. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 17. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 09, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and referred to Appropriations, but never had a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and on Feb 17th referred to Ways & Means. This bill did not move out of its committee before the cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and referred to Appropriations. Had a public hearing in the House Appropriations Committee and is scheduled for executive session in Appropriations on Feb 24th at 10:00 AM, but no action was taken.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the House. Referred to the Senate Ways & Means Committee and had a public hearing on Mar 29, but was not scheduled for executive action before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Referred to the Senate Committee on Health Care, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Referred to Health Care, but did not have a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on Feb 14th, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 7. House concurred in Senate amendments. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 10. Governor signed on Apr 25 and effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the House and referred to the Senate Law & Justice Committee on Mar 9. The bill did not make it out of committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services on Feb 15th, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, but did not come up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and on Mar 1 placed on second reading by the Rules Committee. Did not pass out of the Senate before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Feb 15th at 1:30 PM
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee and on Feb 17th, on motion, referred to Ways & Means, but never had a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 08, 2017
Providing greater access, early identification, effective and appropriate mental health services to children and youth will help reduce the need for more expensive services, such as emergency rooms and juvenile detention, and better ensure success in school and life.
Brief
Feb 08, 2017
Frequent visitation between parents and their children in out-of-home care is linked to improved outcomes. Visitation also represents an untapped and vital opportunity to address child and family needs in order to improve visit quality and potentially receive a greater return on the investments made in visits each year.
Brief
Feb 07, 2017
Legislative Update
Feb 03, 2017
Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Feb 15th at 1:30 PM, no action was taken.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Ways & Means Committee. Placed on second reading by the Rules Committee on Mar 1. Did not make it out of the Senate before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and referred to Ways & Means. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Feb 20th, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Referred to Early Learning and Human Services, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House. Signed by the Governor on Apr 25 and effective date is 6/30/17.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Passed out of the House. Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education on Mar 14. This bill did not make it out of committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Referred to Law and Justice, but did not have a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Feb 13th at 1:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House on Apr 6. The Senate concurred in House amendments on Apr 17. Signed by the Governor on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 02, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and on Feb 16th referred to Ways & Means, but never had a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Referred to Human Services/Mental Health, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice on 1/18; LAW - Majority; do pass and Minority; do not pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on 1/19
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 1/25 and was voted on by the Senate. The bill passed 44-5.
Referred to House Judiciary on 1/29. SB5598 was heard in the House Committee on Judiciary on 2/15 at 1:30 p.m. It was amended and exec’d action on 2/22.
Heard in Appropriations on 2/24 .
Exec. action taken on 2/26; passed with amendment(s) by Judiciary and referred to Rules.
Placed on second reading by Rules on 2/27.
On 3/2, Amendment ruled beyond the scope and object of the bill and Committee amendment(s) adopted with no other amendments. Rules suspended and placed on third reading. Passed on third reading; yeas, 53; nays, 45; absent, 0; excused, 0. Vote on third reading reconsidered. Third reading passed; yeas, 56; nays, 42; absent, 0; excused, 0.
On 3/6, Senate concurred in House amendments. Final passage passed; yeas, 43; nays, 6; absent, 0; excused, 0.
After the Speaker and President of the Senate sign the bill it will be sent to the Governor for action.
(updated 3/8)
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Referred to Human Services/Mental Health, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Feb 13th. Did not make it out of the Senate before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. Referred to Ways and Means on Mar 22, but was never scheduled for a public hearing before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 2. Passed out of the Senate on Mar 30. Governor signed on Apr 14. Effective date 4/17/2017.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. Referred to Ways & Means, but was not scheduled for a public hearing before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 12. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 10. House concurred in Senate amendments. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Referred to Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date. (See HB 1808)
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 2. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 10. Governor signed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Finance and referred to Rules 2 review on Mar 7. Did not make out of the House by the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Labor and Sports. Passed out of Ways & Means and passed to Rules Committee, but never came up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Mar 22. Passed to Rules for second reading on Mar 27, but did not come up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and on Feb 17 referred to House Appropriations Committee, but did not have a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 8. Passed out of Senate Ways & Means on Mar 31. Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Apr 4, but did not come up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff. (2nd special session: passed out of the House on May 25.)
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and referred to House Appropriations on Feb 17th. The bill did not come up for a hearing before the Fiscal Committee cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and on motion, referred to Ways & Means on Feb 16, but did not have a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of House Appropriations and referred to Rules 2 review on Feb 24. March 2 placed on 2nd reading calendar. (Did not make it out of the House before the House of Origin cutoff.) Referred to Rules 2 consideration on Mar 13.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 1. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 5. Signed by the Governor on Apr 25, and effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Ways & Means. Placed on a second reading by the Rules Committee on Feb 28. Did not make it out of the Senate before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Commerce, Labor & Sports on Jan 30th at 1:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Ways & Means. Placed on second reading by the Rules Committee on Feb 28. Did not make it out of the Senate before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 1. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 5. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 18. Governor signed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Referred to Health Care, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Feb 01, 2017
Legislative Update
Jan 27, 2017
Referred to the House Health and Wellness Committee, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Apr 3, but never came up for executive session before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health Care on Mar 14. The bill did not make it out of committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to House Health and Wellness, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. Passed out of Ways & Means and passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Apr 4, but did not come up for a floor vote before Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Law & Justice Committee. Referred to Ways & Means, but was never scheduled for a public hearing before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate and had a public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on Mar 15. The bill did not make it out of its committee before the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing and referred to Ways & Means on Feb 16th, but never came up for a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House Early Learning & Human Services Committee on Mar 28 and referred to Rules, but did not come up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff. (See companion bill HB 1814)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on Feb 16th at 3:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 15. Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health and Housing on Mar 27. Passed out of the committee on Mar 28 and referred to Ways & Means. Returned to the House Rules Committee on Apr 23. Passed out of the House on May 2 (1st special session). Passed out of the House on May 25 (2nd special session).
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness on Feb 3rd at 10:00 AM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 19. Governor signed on May 4. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House on Mar 1. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 12. Governor signed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. House refused to concur in Senate amendments and asked Senate to recede from amendments on Apr 17. (2nd special session: Passed out of the House on May 25.)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Law & Justice, but did not have a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Law & Justice and on Feb 17th passed to Rules Committee for second reading. Did not make it out of the Senate by the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on Feb 15th at 3:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Mar 30, but never came up for executive session before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 17. Governor partially vetoed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Mar 28. Passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Mar 29, but did not come up for a floor vote before Opposite House cutoff. Returned to House Rules on Apr 23, and passed by the House on May 2 (1st special session). Passed out of the House on May 25 (2nd special session).
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and on Feb 17th was referred to Rules 2 review. Did not make it out of the House before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Ways & Means, but never had a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House on Feb 27. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. The House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 17. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services. Scheduled for executive session in the House Appropriations Committee on Feb 24th at 10:00 AM, but no action was taken.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Education, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date. (There is a moving Senate Companion Bill 5241)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Judiciary and Rules relieved of further consideration, placed on second reading on Feb 24. Did not make it out of the House before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on Feb 15th at 3:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline. (See HB 1482)
NOTE: $44,000 was included in the Senate budget for the Task Force per SB 5440.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance on Jan 31st at 8:00 AM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House Local Government Committee on Mar 28. Referred to Rules 2 review on Mar 29, but did not come up for a floor vote before Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Mar 1. Passed out of the House on Apr 6. Governor signed on Apr 25, and effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of House Appropriations and referred to Rules 2 review on Feb 24. Did not make it out of the House before the House of Origin cutoff, however was placed on the House 2nd reading calendar on April 5.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. Passed out of Ways & Means and passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Mar 31, but never came up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff. (See companion bill SB 5347.)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Education, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Public Safety and Referred to Appropriations on Feb 13th, but did not have a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Judiciary, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House on Feb 27. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 20. Governor signed on May 5. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Education on Feb 2nd, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Referred to Education. (This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.) Had a public hearing in House Committee on Education on Mar 23.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House and referred to the Senate Law & Justice on Mar 3. The bill did not make it out of committee before the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Education and on Feb 17th referred to the House Appropriations Committee
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Education and on Feb 17th referred to the House Appropriations Committee, but never had a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Education and Referred to Appropriations on Feb 13th, but never had a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing on Jan 30th at 1:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date. (See Companion Bill: HB 1251)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House on Apr 7. Governor signed on May 4. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate Committee on Health Care and on Feb 17th referred to Ways & Means, but never had a hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline. (See HB 1432)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Apr 4. Passed out of the House on Apr 11. Signed by the Governor on Apr 27 and effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and referred to Rules on Feb 15th. Did not make it out of the House before House of Origin cutoff. (See Companion Bill: SB 5152)
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Apr 4 and executive session was scheduled, but no action was taken before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 12. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 18. Governor signed on May 8. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Passed out of the House. Had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health Care on Mar 13. This bill did not make it out of it committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 26, 2017
Policies aimed at reducing childhood poverty can yield positive benefits for Washington in terms of improved individual and family functioning, and increased economic self-sufficiency for future generations.
Brief
Jan 25, 2017
Creating a new department in Washington State will reorganize and support effective programs and services into one agency that specifically serves children, youth and families, with a focus on prevention, well-being and the science of brain development.
Brief
Jan 25, 2017
Legislative Update
Jan 20, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs Committee and passed out of Appropriations on Apr 4. Placed on second reading by Rules Committee, but never came up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Had a public hearing on Jan 30th in Commerce, Labor & Sports, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Mar 1. Passed out of the House on Apr 11. Delivered to the Governor on Apr 18. Governor vetoed the bill on May 16.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to State Government, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate State Government Committee. Passed out of Ways & Means and passed to Rules Committee for second reading on Apr 3, but did not come up for a floor vote before the Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed the House. Passed out of the Senate Health Care Committee. Executive session scheduled in Ways & Means on Apr 4, but no action was taken before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff. (2nd special session: Passed out of the House on May 25.)
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Higher Education and on Feb 17th referred to the House Committee on Appropriations, but never had a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & Human Services, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House on Apr 12. Senate refused to concur in House amendments, House receded from amendments, and Senate concurred on Apr 20. Governor partially vetoed on May 16. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of Senate Transportation Committee and placed on second reading by Rules Committee on Apr 4, but did not make it to a floor vote before Opposite House cutoff.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. Had a public hearing in Ways & Means on Mar 30, but was not scheduled for executive session before the opposite house fiscal committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Education, but had not been scheduled for a hearing. (This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.) Had a public hearing in the House Committee on Education on Mar 9.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Feb 23. Passed out of the House on Apr 5. Governor signed on May 10. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status and moved to Rules White Sheet on 1/8
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee on 1/18. The bill has not yet come up for a vote.
SB5155 did not come up for a vote in the Senate prior to cut-off and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Higher Education and was referred to Appropriations on Feb 13th, but never had a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of Early Learning & Human Services Committee and on Feb 9th referred to Appropriations
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of House Appropriations and referred to Rules 2 review on Feb 24. Did not make it out of the House before House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 17. Governor signed on May 8. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Passed out of the Senate on Feb 27. Passed out of the House on Apr 5. Signed by the Governor on Apr 17. Effective date 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
This bill had a public hearing on Jan 31st in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date. (See Senate Companion Bill 5522)
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Judiciary, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Ways & Means, but never had a public hearing. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
This bill had a public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary on Jan 25th at 8:00 AM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Finance, but never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Appropriations. Scheduled for a public hearing and executive session in the House Appropriations Committee on Feb 24th at 10:00 AM, but no action was taken. The bill failed however, a possible budget proviso to be included in the budget is underway.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to Health Care & Wellness, but was not scheduled for a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Referred to House Judiciary Committee, and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 19, 2017
Legislative Update
Jan 13, 2017
Passed out of the House. Passed out of the Senate on Apr 11. House concurred in Senate amendments on Apr 17. Governor signed on May 16. Effective date is 7/23/17.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Referred to Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing. The bill has not been scheduled for a hearing and did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on Feb 2 at 3:30 PM, but never came up for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on Feb 2nd, but it was never scheduled for a vote. This bill did not make it out of its committee by the cutoff deadline.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Passed out of the Senate, and had a public hearing in the House Appropriations Committee on Mar 15. The bill did not make it out of the committee by the policy committee cutoff.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Referred to Commerce, Labor & Sports, but was not scheduled for a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Passed out of the Ways & Means Committee and on Feb 28 placed on second reading by Rules Committee. Did not make it out of the Senate before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Referred to Law & Justice, but was not scheduled for a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Finance and referred to Rules 2 review on Apr 4.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. The SJR has not been scheduled for a hearing, and did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Passed out of House Appropriations and referred to Rules 2 review on Feb 24. (Did not make it out of the House before the House of Origin cutoff.) Mar 13 referred to Rules 2 consideration.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Referred to Appropriations and never had a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Referred to Judiciary Committee, but has not been scheduled for a hearing. This bill did not move out of its committee before the Policy Committee Cutoff date.
Bill
Jan 12, 2017
Passed out of the House Committee on Judiciary and on Feb 17th referred to Rules 2 review. Did not make it out of the House before the House of Origin cutoff.
Bill
Jan 11, 2017
Pilot study testing the feasibility, usability, and outcomes of Connecting, an adaptation of Staying Connected with Your Teen (a low-cost, self-directed, family-based substance-use prevention program) with foster families shows promising results for this adapted program.
Publication
Nov 23, 2016
We are proud to announce that POC's operations specialist, Jen Kitajo, received the Mary Grembowski Staff Recognition Award for her 14 years of service at the School of Social Work, nearly five of which have been with Partners for Our Children.
Blog
Jul 05, 2016
POC's executive director, Benjamin de Haan, contributes to an article exploring how technology could be better harnessed to prevent youth homelessness.
News
Jun 30, 2016
POC's Jim Theofelis shares his experience working with young adults who are homeless and what he believes could be a game changer in the field.
Blog
Jun 20, 2016
Partners for Our Children is pleased to partner with the Washington State Budget & Policy Center to host a Forum on Poverty: The Impact on Children and Families on May 26th, 12:00-4:00 PM at the Navos Community Center in Burien.
Blog
May 05, 2016
When we started on the path of developing an open source parenting program, we could only hope that Strive would become what it is today. We still have a lot of work to do, but one thing we know for sure is: we’ve tapped into something that everyone seems desperate for.
Blog
Apr 19, 2016
Legislative Update
Apr 01, 2016
There are many reasons we believe Oliver will improve social services, but we decided to start with “Top 7 Reasons Oliver Will Improve Social Services” from the service provider perspective.
Blog
Mar 23, 2016
Legislative Update
Mar 18, 2016
SB 6671 was heard in Ways and Means and is now in Senate Rules. The bill died in Senate Rules.
Bill
Mar 09, 2016
HB 3006 was referred to House Appropriations on March 8th but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Dead.
Bill
Mar 09, 2016
Legislative Update
Mar 04, 2016
Legislative Update
Feb 26, 2016
The bill passed the Senate, 49-0 and has been referred to the House Appropriations committee; it was not scheduled for a hearing and was referred back to Senate Rules. The bill died on the Senate's 3rd reading calendar
Bill
Feb 23, 2016
The Governor signed SB 5728 into law.
Bill
Feb 23, 2016
Referred to the House Appropriations committee. It was not scheduled for a hearing or moved out of Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 23, 2016
Legislative Update
Feb 19, 2016
Governor Jay Inslee announced a transformative shift for how services will be delivered to children and families in Washington State – a shift that Partners for Our Children has supported for many years.
Blog
Feb 18, 2016
Legislative Update
Feb 16, 2016
POC's executive director shares how technological innovation is critical within social services.
News
Feb 16, 2016
The bill was referred to the Senate Law & Justice committee on February 12. No further action has been taken. Dead.
Bill
Feb 15, 2016
During the 2015 session, the bill passed in the House, 97 - 0 but died in the Senate Law & Justice committee. During the 2016 session, the bill has been reintroduced and retained in its current status. It has been referred to House Rules. The bill was pulled in Rules and voted on by the House. The vote was 97 in favor, 1 excused. The bill was heard and exec'd in Law and Justice, sent to Rules, pulled in Rules and passed unanimously by the Senate. HB 1553 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Feb 10, 2016
SB 6647 was heard in Ways and Means but not exec'd. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Feb 09, 2016
Legislative Update
Feb 05, 2016
HB 2515 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
SB 6272 was amended and exec'd out of the Senate Health Care Committee and referred to Ways and Means. The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 2366 passed the House and was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee. The bill was not heard or exec'd so it is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 1794 was initially introduced in 2015. The bill passed out of the Early Learning and Human Services Committee and went to Rules. It did not come out of Rules. In 2016 the bill was reintroduced and remains in Rules. Dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
SB 6530 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
SB 5065 was initially introduced in 2015. It passed out of the Early Learning and K-12 Committee and was sent to Ways and Means. The bill did not come out of Ways and Means and retained its status there. In 2016 the bill remains in Ways and Means and therefore is dead. 1682, the House version of the bill, passed and has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
SB 5437 was introduced in 2015, passed out of the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee as well as the Ways and Means Committee, was sent to Rules but never got out of Rules. In 2016 the bill was retained in Senate Rules and therefore is dead.http://www.partnersforourchildren.org/admin/config/date
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 2964 was passed by the House, heard and passed in the Senate Early Learning/K-12 Committee, and referred to Ways and Means. The bill was not heard or passed in Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 2183 was introduced in the 2015 session but did not come out of the House Education Committee and was retained in its present status. In 2016 the bill was heard, amended and exec'd in the Education Committee and referred to Appropriations. It was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
SB 6592 was referred to the Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 2597 passed the House and Senate and has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 1565 passed the House and referred to the Senate Human Services Committee. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 2957 was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 02, 2016
HB 2958 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 01, 2016
SB 6629 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Feb 01, 2016
In 2016 HB 1295 was heard, amended and exec'd in both the House Education and Appropriations committees. It was passed by the House and will be heard and passed in the Senate Early Learning K-12 Committee. The bill was referred to Ways and Means. It was heard but not exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Feb 01, 2016
HB 2944 was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but was not heard. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Feb 01, 2016
SHB 1408 passed the Senate and was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Feb 01, 2016
Legislative Update
Jan 29, 2016
SB 6598 was heard and exec'd in the Senate Early Learning/K-12 committee. The bill was heard in the Ways and Means committee but was not exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 28, 2016
SB 6603 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing committee but was not heard or exec'd out of committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 28, 2016
HB 2939 was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 28, 2016
SB 6494 was heard in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health, and Housing Committee; the bill was exec'd out of this committee on February 5th and referred to Ways & Means. The bill was heard, amended and exec'd of Ways and Means on February 8th and was referred to Rules. It was pulled in Rules but did not come up for a vote on the Senate floor and therefore is dead. The House companion, HB 2439, was passed by the legislature and signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 28, 2016
HB 2024 was initially introduced in 2015 and referred to the House Higher Ed Committee. The bill did not move out of the Higher Ed committee in 2015 and retained its status in 2016. It did not come up for a hearing in the House Higher Ed Committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
The Senate amended and passed HB 2906 and sent the bill back to the House for concurrence. The House concurred and the bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
SB 6586 was herd in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing Committee but was not exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
HB 2677 was heard in the House Early Learning and K-12 committee but was not exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
HB 2915 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
HB 2927 was referred to the House Health and Wellness committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
HB 2926 was referred to the House Public Safety committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
HB 2874 was heard and exec'd in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee. It was then heard and exec'd out of House Appropriations and has been referred to Rules. The bill did not come out of Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 27, 2016
SB 6559 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Dead.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
SB 6557 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
SB 5752 did not get out of Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
HB 2076 did not get out of House Rules prior to the cut-off. Therefore it is dead.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
SB 6372 was heard in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing Committee but did not come up for exec action. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
SB 6391 died on the Senate floor (was not voted on). It is now in the Senate X files. HB 2694, the House companion, passed and was signed into law by the Governor. It goes into effect on June 9, 2016.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
SB 6497 died in House Rules. HB 2449 was signed into law (partial veto -- Section 1, the intent section; and sections 13-15 and section 21 -- all dealing with the use of Learning Assistance Program dollars to implement strategies related to truancy.
Bill
Jan 26, 2016
We took a look at what you were most interested on our blog in 2015. Turns out, it's a very well-rounded list - everything from event recaps to analyzing data trends to updates on new policies.
Blog
Jan 26, 2016
SB 6529 was referred to the House Transportation committee following passage by the Early Learning/Human Services Committee. It passed out of Transportation, was pulled in Rules, and passed by the House. It was amended in the House and went back to the Senate for concurrence/dispute. It does not appear to have come up for concurrence and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
HB 2878 did not get out of Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 6524 did not come up for a vote before cut-off and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 6543 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health, and Housing Committee but was never heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
The bill was referred to the Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead. (updated 2/14)
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services on 1/19
The bill was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
(updated 2/15)
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
This 2016 brief provides key facts on mental health issues related to children - how many are affected, how many receive the care they need, what level of mental health coverage is available, and more.
Brief
Jan 25, 2016
HB 2830 was heard in Appropriations but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead. Efforts were made to include language related to fiscal notes included in the budget; however, it was not.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 6518 was heard and exec'd in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing committee. It then went to Ways and Means, however, did not get scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 6495 did not get out of Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
HB 2834 was on the Senate floor calendar but never came up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 5879 was heard and exec'd in the House Early Learning and Human Services committee, pulled in Rules, and passed by the House. The bill was amended in the Early Learning and Human Services Committee so will go back to the Senate for concurrence/dispute. The Senate concurred with the House amendments and the bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 6477 was heard and passed in Ways and Means and was referred to Senate Rules. It did not move out of Senate rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
SB 6481 was referred to the Senate Higher Education Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
HB 2811 did not come up for a vote on the House floor and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 25, 2016
This 2016 brief provides key facts on the intersection between poverty and involvement in the child welfare system, as well as policy recommendations to ensure family economic security.
Brief
Jan 24, 2016
HB 2820 was heard in the House Appropriations Committee but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 21, 2016
HB 2746 passed the House and the Senate and has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HJR was referred to the House Finance Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. The bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6413 passed in House Judiciary, pulled in Rules and passed by the House. The bill was amended by the Judiciary Committee so will likely go back to the Senate for concurrence/dispute. The Senate concurred with the House amendments and the bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6422 was heard in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing committee but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6423 was heard and passed in the Senate Accountability and Reform Committee and referred to Ways and Means. The bill was not heard or passed in Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6432 was heard in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee but not exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6442 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2749 was signed by the Governor on April 1st.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2791 was heard and passed in Ways and Means, referred to Senate rules, but has yet to be pulled in Rules. The bill was pulled and passed by the Senate. The House concurred with the Senate amendments and the bill has been delivered to the governor. HB 2791 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2793 was passed by the Senate and will likely go back to the Senate for concurrence/dispute. The House concurred with the Senate amendments and the bill has been delivered to the Governor. The Governor signed the bill into law.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 5378 was heard in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health & Housing committee but was not exec’d and therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6382 was did not get out of Rules and therefore is dead. HB 2749, the House companion, was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6383 did not get out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SJR 8211 failed in the Senate as it needed a 2/3 majority and did not receive that. The resolution died.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 1541 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2713 was referred to the House Appropriations committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2728 was referred to the House Education committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2716 was heard in Ways and Means but does not appear to have been exec'd. Therefore the bill is dead. Efforts were made to include language related to 2716 in the budget; however, it was not.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2662 was heard and exec'd in the House Higher Education committee. It was referred to Appropriations but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6368 was referred to the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education committee and was heard on Feb. 1st at 1:30. It was not brought up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6370 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead. Work related to this issue will take place during the interim.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2656 was referred to the House Appropriations committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. The bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6371 passed the House and has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6364 was referred to the Senate Law & Justice committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2694 was pulled in Rules and passed by the Senate. The bill had been amended and will return to the Senate for concurrence/dispute. The House concurred with the Senate amendments and the bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2690 was heard in the House Education committee but does not appear to have been exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2671 was pulled in Rules and placed on the House floor calendar but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead. The companion, SB 6371, was signed into law.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2668 did not get out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2621 was passed by the House but it appears that it was not heard in the Senate Early Learning/K-12 committee. Therefore the bill is dead. It is expected that efforts will take place during the interim to address the issues identified in the bill.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 1999 was passed in Ways and Means, pulled in Rules and voted on by the Senate. The bill passed and has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
SB 6329 passed the House; it is unclear if there were amendments that would require the bill to go back to the Senate for concurrence/dispute. The House concurred with the Senate amendments and the bill has been delivered to the Governor. It is interesting to note that the House companion has also been delivered to the Governor! The Governor vetoed SB 6329 and signed HB 2394, the companion, into law.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2607 was referred to the House Education committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2609 was referred to the House Education committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 2591 was pulled in Rules and passed by the Senate. It has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 20, 2016
HB 1734 was originally introduced on Jan. 27th, 2015. The bill passed out of the Judiciary Committee but did not pass out of House Appropriations. It was referred back to House Judiciary; however, a proviso was included in the budget that established a public-private partnership to develop a plan for a dependency court improvement pilot. For the 2016 session, HB 1734 is currently in House Judiciary and was heard on Jan. 19th at 10:00. It was not exec'd and therefore is dead. The House budget includes $500,000 for implementation of the pilot. There is no funding in the final budget.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6246 was amended and passed by the Senate. It is now in Appropriations. The House bill is the Supplemental budget vehicle. It has not yet been acted upon by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
The House concurred with the Senate amendments to HB 1682. It has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SCR 8405 was pulled in Rules but did not come up for a vote. The bill was put in the X files. Dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6243 passed the Senate, was referred to the House Education Committee, passed by the Ed Committee, sent to Appropriations but not heard and therefore is dead. However, when HB 2439, the youth mental health bill went back to the Senate after the House did not concur with the Senate amendments, they included the contents of SB 6243 onto HB 2439. So, while SB 6243 died, its substance lived on through HB 2439. Another example of how a bill is not really dead until they adjourn sine die! It appears, however, that this section of HB 2439 is dependent upon funding and it is unclear if such funding was allocated in the budget.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6249 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead. The House companion did pass and was signed into law.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6244 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2394 was amended and exec'd in Senate Human Services Committee, pulled in Rules, passed by the Senate and will (likely) return to the House for concurrence/dispute. The House concurred and the bill has signed into law by the Governor. Note: The Senate bill also made its way to the Governor but was vetoed.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2396 did not get out of the Senate Health Care Committee; however, it was amended onto HB 1682, which passed the Senate and will return to the House for concurrence/dispute. The House concurred with the changes made by the Senate (including the inclusion of HB 2396) and HB 1682 has been signed into law by the Governor, including the language from HB 2396.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2483 was heard in the Senate Law and Justice Committee; however, was not exec'd and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2479 was referred to the House Finance committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is likely dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2449 was amended and passed by the Senate and will go back to the House for concurrence. The House concurred and the bill was signed into law. NOTE: It was anticipated that aspects of the bill would be vetoed, however, information regarding the veto has not been posted as of this writing. Please check leg.wa.gov, bill information, HB 2449 for updates.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2440 was amended and passed by the Senate and will go back to the House for concurrence. The House concurred and the bill was signed into law by the Governor on April 1st.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2411 was referred to the House Public Safety committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2439 was signed into law by the Governor. Funding was included in the budget for the PAL Plus pilot (one site), and the survey of school based mental health services. Note: The Governor has not yet taken action on the supplemental budget.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2376 has been delivered to the Governor but as of this writing, has not been signed. The Governor has 20 days from the date it was delivered to him to act on the budget. Check leg.wa.gov for updates with respect to any vetoes the Governor may do. NOTE: A separate budget document will be posted as soon as possible.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2378 did not come out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2373 was heard and exec'd in the House Education committee. It was referred to Appropriations but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2300 was heard and passed in Senate Human Services. It was referred to Rules was not pulled. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SJR 8208 was referred to the Senate Government Operations and Security committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. The bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SJR 8209 was referred to the Senate Government Operations and Security committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6192 was heard in the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education committee but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6195 has passed the House and Senate and has been signed by the Governor. The law went into effect on 2/29/16.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2313 was heard and exec'd in House Health and Wellness. It was referred to Appropriations but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6157 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor committee and was scheduled for a hearing on Feb.1st at 1:30. The bill was not exec'd out of committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6279 was heard in the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for exec action. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6298 was heard, amended and exec'd in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee and is now in Ways and Means. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead. The House companion did pass (HB 1682)!
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2518 was referred to Ways and Means but not heard and therefore the bill is dead. Work is underway to include language in the budget (proviso). Language was not included in the budget proviso; however, the Legislative task force on TANF may address intergenerational poverty ala HB 2518.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
SB 6310 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2511 was heard and passed by the Senate EL/K-12 Committee, referred and pulled in Rules, and is awaiting a vote in the Senate. The Senate passed the bill and the House concurred with the Senate amendments. HB 2511 has been delivered to the Governor for action. HB 2511 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2513 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
HB 2537 died in the House Appropriations Committee.
Bill
Jan 15, 2016
The new and improved Child Well-Being Data Portal was designed so you can more quickly and easily find the information you need.
Blog
Jan 14, 2016
This updated 2016 policy brief provides background on visitation for parents and their children in foster care, an overview of research findings on visitation and policy recommendations for visitation.
Brief
Jan 14, 2016
This 2016 policy brief provides an overview of why creating a separate Children's Department in Washington State would be a better way to serve children and families.
Brief
Jan 01, 2016
We are excited to announce that Partners for Our Children recently received a $500,000 grant from the Raikes Foundation to support the extension of Oliver into the runaway and homeless youth sector.
Blog
Dec 30, 2015
On December 8, 2015, POC hosted the Poverty & Child Welfare Forum, which brought together practitioners, advocates, researchers, and others engaged in child welfare and anti-poverty work in Washington state.
Blog
Nov 19, 2015
An interview on The Impact with POC's Mark Eddy on maintaining the bond between parents in prison and their children.
News
Nov 05, 2015
Engaging parents in the child welfare process is critical, but it can be a challenge for a number of reasons. That's why we've focused on strengthening parent-child engagement through the Strive Supervised Visitation Program.
Blog
Oct 23, 2015
Geekwire explores how the UW School of Social Work is using technology to solve important social issues, including a new technology solution created by POC.
News
Sep 30, 2015
In July, alongside Children’s Home Society of Washington and the Washington State Frontiers of Innovation / DSHS, we participated in a presentation on the Innovations Clusters (FOI programs) as well as the System and Policy Level work currently underway.
Blog
Aug 27, 2015
A close look at how new measures and data analysis will allow us to better quantify and understand the experiences of children and families in the child welfare system.
Blog
Aug 19, 2015
Now that the legislative session has finally wrapped, we've put together a chart that compares the 2015-2017 Biennial Budget Proposals around specific items related to children and families.
Legislative Update
Aug 12, 2015
After three special sessions the 2015 legislative session has finally come to an end. Overall, we are thrilled that the final budget and several bills support vulnerable children and families in Washington state.
Blog
Jul 29, 2015
How does the age of birth mothers compare to the age of adoptive mothers? We take a close look at this question and the percentage of adoptions by age of the child.
Blog
Jul 17, 2015
Our new website aims to provide easier-to-access resources. This new site will also allow us to take more opportunities to share what we are learning and our perspective on key child welfare issues.
Blog
Jul 07, 2015
HB 1774 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 23, 2015
Budget Component
Jun 22, 2015
Budget Component
Jun 22, 2015
Budget Component
Jun 22, 2015
SB 5292 did not pass out of the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee. Therefore the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2263 was signed into law on July 6th and went into effect October 9, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5594 was heard in the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee but was not scheduled for executive action.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SSSB 5732 passed the Senate and House, and was later signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5159 was passed by the Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor on Feb. 4th at 1:30pm. The vote was along party lines. The bill was pulled in Rules and placed on the second reading calendar. It did not come up for a vote and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1588 was on the House floor calendar, but never came up for a vote. It was returned to Rules where it eventually died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The bill was signed by the Governor on March 30th.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1934 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1506 did not come up for a vote in the House Judiciary Committee. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The Governor signed the bill into law.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5714 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1391 was referred to House Judiciary, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1676 was heard in the House Committee on Judiciary. It was never scheduled for executive action and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5215 was signed into law on April 24th and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1313 did not come up for a vote. It was returned to Rules where it eventually died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5485 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The bill was signed by the Governor on March 30th.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5895 passed the Senate and was referred to the House Appropriations Committee. Because the House did not take the bill up during the regular session it was sent back to the Senate and subsequently reintroduced. No vote was taken.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5401 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The bill was signed by the Governor on March 30th.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5556 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1353 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5710 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR 8200 was heard in the Senate Committee on Governmental Operations on Feb. 7th at 10:00am. It was not scheduled for executive action.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1213 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1529 was passed by the House and referred to the Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance committee. It was never scheduled for a hearing and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1096 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5894 was referred to Senate Ways and Means but was not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5638 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but was never scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5115 was never heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore it died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5568 has been signed into law by the Governor!
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5039 was heard in Senate Ways and Means on Feb. 14th. It was never scheduled for executive action.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1338 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5521 did not come up for a vote in the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5639 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means committee but was never scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
ESSHB 1522 was heard in Senate Ways and Means, but did not come up for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1585 was referred to the House Health Care and Wellness Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
First reading, referred to Human Services & Early Learning on 2.15.19.
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.19.19.
Executive session scheduled, but no action taken, in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.20.19.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning on 2.22.19; 1st substitute bill passed and referred to Appropriations.
(updated 4.5.19)
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1524 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1545 was referred to the House Finance Committee but was never scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5725 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, it died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SCR 8401 has been filed with the Secretary of State.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
After passing the House, HB 2038 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee. It was not scheduled and returned to House Rules. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR 8202 was introduced on Jan 16 and referred to Ways and Means. It has not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1376 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5341 was referred to the Senate Committee on Law and Justice but was not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5571 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections, but was never scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1003 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5738 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but was never scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5150 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections, but was never scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5341 was referred to the Senate Committee on Law and Justice, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1122 was introduced on Jan 16 and referred to House Finance. It was not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5376 was passed by the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and referred to Ways and Means. It was not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1947 was returned to House Rules where it eventually died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5640 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but was never scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SSSB 5732 was signed into law on May 21st.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5455 was referred to the Senate Health Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5040 was introduced on Jan. 15 and referred to Senate Ways and Means. It has not yet been scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1250 was not passed by the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5397 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR 8207 was referred to Senate Ways and Means but was never scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1882 was referred to the Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services but was not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1436 did not get out of Senate Rules and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5843 passed the Senate and will be heard in the House Finance Committee on April 19th, 8:00. It was never scheduled for executive action.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1457 was heard in the House Finance, but was never scheduled for a vote. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5234 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections Committee, but was never scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1497 was heard in the House Judiciary Committee, but was never scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1724 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5181 was scheduled for executive action in the Senate Committee on Energy and Environment & Telecommunications; however, it did not come up for a vote. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1890 was referred to the House Finance Committee for a hearing. It was not scheduled for executive action.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5475 did not get out of Senate Rules and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1342 was passed by the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and sent to Appropriations. It was not scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB1021 has been signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1261 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1276 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1547 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5405 was signed into law on May 21st.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The draft bill was heard in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee on Jan. 21st. It was not scheduled for a vote.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5764 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5403 did not make it out of Rules in the Senate and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1452 did not come out of Rules and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1302 was not heard in Senate Ways and Means and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5389 was signed into law on May 21st.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5279 did not come up for executive action in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5762 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1566 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5147 was signed by the Governor on Feb. 27th!! It was the first bill Governor Inslee signed into law!
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB1204 was pulled in Senate Rules and died on the floor calendar.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5235 was signed into law!
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1734 was not heard in Appropriations prior to the cut-off and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5403 did not make it out of Rules in the Senate and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5170 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections. It was not scheduled for a vote and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5689 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1140 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5162 did not come up for executive action in the House Committee on Judiciary and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5585 did not come up for a vote in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5565 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5460 was passed by the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and referred to Ways and Means, but eventually died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1190 was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5315 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1284 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5531 was not heard in Ways and Means and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1560 was heard in the Appropriations Committee but was not scheduled for a vote.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5461 passed by the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and was sent to Ways and Means. It was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, it died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SHB 2069 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5763 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5454 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5330 was amended and passed by the House Committee on Education. It was referred to the House Appropriations Committee, but did not get scheduled for a hearing prior to cut-off. Therefore the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB1285 was not heard in Senate Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The bill died, but the Senate proposed budget includes a proviso for $85,000 for the WA State Institute for Public Policy to conduct an empirical study of the validity and reliability of the safety assessment tool currently used in child welfare cases by the children’s administration of DSHS.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5643 did not come up for a vote in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1821 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1525 was signed into law on May 21st. A directive from the Governor to the Dept. of Health regarding implementation of the law can be found on the Governor’s website.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5064 did not come out of Rules and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5118 was pulled in House Rules, but died on the floor calendar.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1361 died on the Senate floor calendar. However, the companion bill in the Senate passed.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5600 did not come up for a vote in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1675 did not come up for a vote in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5825 was referred to the Senate Health Care Committee but was not been scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5163 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections. It was not scheduled for exec action and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5244 died in House Rules.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6227 did not come up for a vote in the Senate prior to cut-off and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5117 was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on Feb. 6th at 1:30. It was never scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5730 was referred to the Senate Higher Education Committee, but was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
5100 was heard and passed in the House Public Safety Committee. Since HB 1352 (companion bill) passed, SB 5100 died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5094 was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education. It did not come up for a vote and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HI 591 was heard in the House Judiciary Committee on Jan. 28th but has not been scheduled for executive action. It is very unlikely that the legislature will act on 591 and as a result, it will go to a vote of the people in Nov.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5087 was introduced and referred to the Senate Higher Education Committee. It was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5563 has been signed into law by the Governor. It goes into effect on July 28th.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1810 has not been scheduled for executive action in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services, and therefore has died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5822 was referred to the Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The Senate passed ESSB 5157 in the 2nd special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
ESHB 1313 was introduced last session and made it to the House floor (it was not, however, brought up for a vote). The bill reverted back to House Rules, where it was pulled, brought to the House floor and passed by the House (52-45-1 excused). The bill was heard in the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee but was not brought up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5044 was introduced and referred to Senate Higher Education. It was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5578 was heard in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services but did not come up for executive action and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1477 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1723 was signed into law on May 21st. The Governor vetoed section 4, the technical advisory committee.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1869 was heard in the House Education Committee but did not come up for a vote. The bill is therefore dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1283 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6447 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5904 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5223 was not heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5245 was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee on Jan. 28th at 1:30. It has not been scheduled for executive action; however, it appears that SB 5244 incorporates much of SB 5245.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5595 was signed into law on May 21st.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2556 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5155 was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education. The bill was never scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1873 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1352 was signed into law by the Governor on April 18th.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1369 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2202 did not get out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5026 was introduced and referred to the Senate Higher Education Committee. It was never scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1671 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1815 did not come up for a vote in the House Education Committee. Therefore, the bill died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5809 has been signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1203 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6525 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing prior to the cut-off. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1172 died in Senate Rules.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5237 died in House Rules.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Instead of hearing the bill, a work session on obesity in early learning settings was held on March 15th at 1:30pm.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1871 was referred to House Appropriations but was not scheduled for a hearing. The bill is therefore dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1336 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6485 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SHB 2034 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1594 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5365 did not come up for a vote by the Senate and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1680 did not come up for executive action in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5566 did not get out of the Senate Rules committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1228 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6558 did not come up for a vote in House Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
ESSB 5875 passed and was signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6398 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6257 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections at on Jan. 30th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6540 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6393 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2164 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2737 was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but did not move out of Committee. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2610 was heard but not exec’d in Senate Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5955 was heard in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Housing & Insurance, but did not come up for executive action. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6383 was referred to the Senate Health Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2537 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6492 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6297 did not come out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2793 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee but did not come up for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SSHB 2639 died in the Senate, however, the companion, SB 6312 passed.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6312 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2462 did not come up for a vote by the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6469 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6048 was referred to the Senate Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2065 did not come up for a hearing in House Appropriations. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6364 was heard in the Senate Law and Justice Committee, however, it was not brought up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
E2SHB 2572 passed the legislature and was partially vetoed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
While this bill did not pass, a similar bill, SB 5875, did pass.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
ESHB 1651 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2086 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2721 was referred to the House Finance Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6261 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6481 was heard and passed in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee. It was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee, but was not heard/exec'd. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2252 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6403 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2643 did not come up for a vote in Ways and Means and therefore is dead. There was, however, funding/proviso language in the final budget that incorporates much of what the bill would have done.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6313 was heard in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Housing & Insurance and is now in Senate Ways and Means. The bill was not heard in Ways and Means and therefore is dead. However, a similar bill (SB 5875) did pass.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2158 was referred but not heard in House Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6468 was referred to the Senate Health Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6338 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2144 was heard in House Appropriations but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1294 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6291 was heard in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Housing & Insurance on Jan. 23rd. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6493 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2410 did not come up for a vote in Senate Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2772 was referred to the Government Accountability & Oversight committee but did not come up for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6363 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2315 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2415 heard and passed by the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Housing & Insurance. It was then referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee, where it was heard but not passed. The bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2714 was heard and passed in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee and was sent to Rules. The bill did not come out of Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5984 was not heard in the Senate Energy, Environment and Telecommunications Committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6484 was heard in the Senate Committee on Governmental Operations on Feb. 6th. It did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2559 was heard in the House Judiciary Committee on Jan. 30th at 8:00 am. It was scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2377 did not come up for a vote. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6479 passed the house (97-0-1 excused) and will go back to the Senate for concurrence. The Senate concurred on the changes made by the House and the bill was eventually signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2416 was heard in the Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs committee on Jan. 28th but was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2519 was passed by the Senate and sent back to the House for concurrence. The House concurred and the bill was passed and sent and eventually signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2598 was not pulled in Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6093 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2317 was referred to Appropriations, but was not heard. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6245 did not get out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2683 was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6396 was heard in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6209 was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on Jan. 29th but was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2582 was amended on the Senate, however the House refused to concur with the bill as amended. The House then asked the Senate to recede from their amendments, they did not, and the bill went back to House Rules. The bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2138 was referred to the House Public Safety Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Although HB 2665 died in the Senate Human Services and Corrections committee, the extension of the Advisory Committee until June 30, 2015, was included in the House budget, as well as the final budget.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2641 died in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2535 passed the House (97-0-1 excused). It was amended onto SB 6095 in the House Early Learning Committee so although the bill itself died, the substance passed by way of SB 6095.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6127 was heard and passed in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee and referred to Ways and Means. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2335 did not originally come up in Ways and Means. But on the last day of the legislative session, an unexpected nighttime meeting of the Ways and Means Committee was called and the bill was amended and exec’d out. Agreement was reached to bring the bill to the Senate floor for a vote, and HB 2335 was passed unanimously, sent to the House for concurrence, and eventually signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Although HB 2585 did not come up for a vote in the Senate prior to the March 7th cutoff, it did come up on the last day of session, in fact was one of the last bills passed! Because it had not been amended, it did not have to go back to the House for concurrence and was signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2616 was amended and passed in the Senate. It was sent back to the House for concurrence. The House concurred with the changes made by the Senate and was signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6327 was brought to the Senate floor on the 12th for a vote. The bill passed and was sent to the House where it died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2350 did not come out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2373 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore died, however, its companion, SB 6074 passed the House.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6101 was heard, amended, and passed by the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections. It was then heard in Senate Ways and Means but did not come up for a vote. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6211 passed the Senate (34-14-1 excused) and was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee on Feb. 24th. It did not come up for a vote in committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2554 was heard in the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education at 3:30 on Jan. 29th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6387 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6095 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2282 was passed by the House (90-8) and was heard in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee. It did not come up for a vote in Committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2699 was passed by the House (96-2 excused) and referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6491 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2536 passed the House (67-31) and was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee. It was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6374 was referred to the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HI 594 was heard in the House Judiciary Committee on Jan. 28th but has not been scheduled for executive action. It is unlikely the legislature will take further action on 594 and as a result it will be on the Nov. ballot.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6074 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6429 was heard in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections on Feb. 4th at 10:00am. It did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2672 was referred to the House Committee on Labor & Workforce Development and will be heard on Feb. 4th at 1:30 PM. The bill was voted on in the Labor & Workforce Development committee and referred to Appropriations. It was heard in Appropriations but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6390 did not come up for a vote in the Senate before cut-off and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6234 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1675 died on the Senate floor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2483 was heard in the House Judiciary Committee on Jan. 30th, 8:00 am. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SHB 1285 was amended (consistent with the Senate bill) and passed by the House Judiciary Committee. It was referred and heard in Appropriations but did not come up for a vote. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6394 did not come up for a vote by the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6168 did not come out of Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6181 was passed by the Senate 47-0-2 excused. It was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6126 unanimously passed (1 excused in the House) the House and Senate and was eventually signed by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2505 was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee on Jan. 29th at 8:00 am. It was not scheduled for executive action. The bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6365 was heard and passed in the Senate Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance Committee. It was then heard in Ways and Means but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2337 was heard, amended, and passed by the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee. It was referred to Appropriations, but did not come up for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2399 was heard in the House Public Safety Committee; however, it did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2739 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6555 did not come up for a vote in the Appropriations Subcommittee on Education and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6470 was heard in the Senate Human Services and Corrections Committee but did not come up for a vote. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1840 was referred to the House Education Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2686 was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6535 was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6068 was heard in the Early Learning and K-12 Committee on Jan. 17th but was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6439 was passed by the Senate 45-1-1 absent-1 excused, but died in the House.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6520 was referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee, but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2191 was signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6336 was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee. It was referred to Senate Ways and Means where it was heard but not exec'd. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6529 was referred to the Early Learning & K-12 Education committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2166 died in Senate rules.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2174 was referred to the House Judiciary but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2695 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2763 was heard in the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Education on Feb. 6th, but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6029 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6431 passed the House. The Senate concurred and it was eventually signed into law by the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6523 was signed into law by the Governor!
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6067 was heard in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee on Jan. 17th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6444 was heard and passed in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education. It was referred to Ways and Means, heard, but not exec'd. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6538 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2165 did not come up for a vote on the Senate floor and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6247 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5924 was referred to the Human Services, Mental Health & Housing Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5063 was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Ways and Means Committee and did not come up for a vote in the Senate, was referred back to Rules, and moved to the Rules X files. The bill died there.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1932 is dead; however, for the most part was amended onto HB 1879.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1673 was heard, amended and passed in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee. The bill was referred to Appropriations, but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1862 was referred to the House Education Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6102 was heard in Senate Ways and Means on April 20th but was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SHB 1501 was heard in Appropriations, but was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2113 was not brought up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1801 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1643 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1355 was heard and passed in Appropriations, pulled in Rules and passed by the House. The bill has been referred to the Commerce and Labor Committee in the Senate and was heard on March 30th. It was not brought up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2076 was referred to the House State Government Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1701 was not brought up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5999 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect on July 24th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5752 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5459 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2133 was not brought up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR was heard in Senate Ways and Means on April 20th was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5384 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5898 did not come up for a vote on the Senate floor and therefore is dead. However, language related to the information system was amended onto the House budget.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5656 was heard in the House Transportation Committee on March 25th. It was not brought up for a vote in Committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5667 was referred to and heard in the Senate Ways and Means Committee, but was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead. The bill was amended onto another bill, SB 5915, that was passed by the Senate. See SB 5915.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1364 did not come up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1035 was referred to the House State Govt. Committee. A work session and public hearing was held on the bill on Jan. 13th. The bill was not exec’d and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HJR was referred to the House Finance Committee but was not been scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HJR was referred to the House State Government Committee, but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1273 was heard, amended and passed in the House Committee on Labor. It was referred to Appropriations, but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2028 was heard in House Finance Committee, but did not come up for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5608 was heard in the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee on Feb. 13th. The bill did not come up for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2135 died in the House Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs Committtee.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1840 was referred to the House Education Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5388 was referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6029 was referred to the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1477 was referred to the House Finance Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead. However, the companion, SB 5064, passed the Senate and was referred to the House Appropriations Committee. In spite of neither bill making it through both the Senate and House, the forecast did take place in February.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1174, which had been referred back to House Rules after the end of the regular session, was brought out of Rules, passed by the House, and referred to the Energy, Environment, and Telecommuniciations Committee. No executive action was taken, therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5932 was heard in the Human Services, Mental Health & Housing Committee. The bill did not come out of committee and therefore is dead. It should be noted, however, that some aspects of the bill were amended onto SB 5404.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
The Governor signed the bill into law on April 24th. It went into effect on July 24th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SHB 1105 was signed by the Governor on Feb. 19th.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1295 was heard in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee on March 16th, 1:30. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5736 was heard in the Senate Committee on Accountability and Reform on Feb. 4th, but was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1747 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee and was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
This bill is dead. However, language directing the Office of Homeless Youth Programs to conduct the analysis and make recommendations was amended onto the House budget.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5376 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Substitute SB 5077 was released and heard on March 31st, passed by Ways and Means on April 1st, and debated on the Senate floor on April 2nd. The Senate finished going through and voting on the amendments around 2:30am or so on the 3rd, did not get enough votes for the necessary procedural bump to actually vote on the bill immediately. And, instead of coming in on Saturday, the next day they could take up the budget, they voted it off the floor on Monday, April 6th. Now that both the House and Senate have passed a budget the two can begin the process of working through their differences and coming up with a budget both bodies can support.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5924 was referred to the Human Services, Mental Health & Housing Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6050 was introduced initially on Feb. 25th, but did not move out of Senate Ways and Means. It was a title only bill, meaning all that it said was: This act may be known and cited as the fiscal matters act. On April 29th, it was reintroduced and retained in Ways and Means. On May 28th, the bill was amended and passed, then sent to Senate Rules. It did not come up for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5594 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5477 was heard in the Commerce and Gaming Committee on March 16th. It did not come up for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1257 passed the House and was referred to the Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee. It was not heard or passed in Committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR 8200 was referred to the Senate Govt. Operations and State Security Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. This bills is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1879 was signed (in full) by the Governor on May 18th and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6103 was heard in the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR 8201 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SHB 1472 reverted back to House Rules after sine die; however, on April, 29th the bill was pulled out of Rules and placed on the 3rd reading calendar in the House; but it was not brought up for a vote so went back to Rules. On June 10th, the bill was once again pulled in Rules, placed on the House 3rd reading calendar but once again on June 11th, when the House was on the floor, did not come up for a vote. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2191 was referred to the House Education Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. This bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5944 was in the House Appropriations Committee when the legislature adjourned. It was sent back to Senate Rules, then brought to the floor of the Senate for a vote on the first day of the special session. The bill died in the 2nd special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5728 was not brought up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5578 was not brought to the Senate floor for a vote and therefore is dead. Note: SB 5578 was the companion to HB 1633.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5063 was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Ways and Means Committee and is now in Senate Rules. The bill did not come up for a vote in the Senate, was referred back to Rules, and moved to the Rules X files. This bill died in the 3rd special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1365 was heard and passed in the House Health and Wellness Committee. However, it was not scheduled for a hearing in Appropriations and therefore is dead. However, funding for the screens was included in the House and Senate budgets. See SB 5317.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5064 was passed by the Senate (47 yeas, 2 excused) and referred to the House Appropriations Committee. The bill died in the 3rd special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5684 was heard in the Senate Energy and Environment committee on Feb. 17th. It did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2024 was heard in House Higher Education, but it appears that it did not come up for a vote. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5378 was referred to the Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee and re-referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing Committee. It was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Substitute HB 1106 was heard, amended and passed in the House Appropriations Committee and passed by the House on April 2nd. On June 1st the House Rules Committee was relieved of further consideration and the bill was referred to the Appropriations Committee. A proposed 2nd substitute version was heard on June 2nd; however, the bill has not yet come up for executive action. This bill died in the 3rd special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5143 was pulled in House Rules but did not come up for a vote by the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5729 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1642 was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee, but was not voted on and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1685 did not come out of Senate Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1436 was heard in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health, and Housing Committee, but was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5076 was referred to the Sen. Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2009 was not brought up for a vote in the House and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 6104 was heard in the Senate Ways and Means Committee but has not been scheduled for executive action. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SJR 8202 was referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5406 has been referred to the Senate Environment Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5123 was heard in the Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee on Jan. 21st, but it did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5915 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. The bill was referenced (and funded) in the Senate budget, however, which means it could resurface in the context of the budget discussions.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1932 is dead; however, for the most part was amended onto HB 1879.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Governor Inslee signed Engrossed HB 1633 into law on May 1, 2015 and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5278 was heard in the Senate Committee on Accountability and Reform on Jan. 21st. It was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1458 was heard, amended and passed in the House Health and Wellness Committee. The bill did not come up for a vote in the Finance Committee; however, it is possible language related to the legal age may be amended onto another House bill. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1800 reverted back to House Rules since it did not come up on the concurrence calendar during the regular session and did not come up for consideration during the 1st special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1245 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1717 has not been heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1568 was heard and passed in the House Education Committee. It was then referred to Appropriations, but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5107 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1134 was heard and passed in the Senate Health Committee and is now in Rules. The bill did not get pulled in Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
2SSB 5486 (second substitute senate bill) was signed into law by the Governor. The law went into effect on July 24th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2220 was introduced on March 30th and referred to Appropriations. It was considered a bill necessary to implement the budget so was not subject to the cut-off for introduction. The bill has not been scheduled for a hearing and therefore died.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5605 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1794 did not get pulled in Rules (or come up for a vote in the House) and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5865 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1138 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect July 24th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1875 did not come up for a vote by the Senate before Sine Die so therefore is dead. It now returns to House Rules. Efforts will be made to have it brought back during the special session.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5651 was heard in the Human Services, Mental Health & Housing Committee on Feb. 16th at 10:00. The bill did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1673 was heard, amended and passed in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee. The bill was referred to Appropriations, but was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5740 was signed into law by the Governor and although it goes into effect on July 24, 2015, the final category of youth, those with a medical condition, actually went into place on July 1, 2016.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5884 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect immediately.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2037 was heard in the House Education Committee on Feb. 16th, but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1729 was pulled in Senate Rules but did not come up for a vote in the Senate. The Senate companion bill, SSB5631 passed. See SSB 5631.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1305 died, but the companion bill, SB 5107, was signed into law by the Governor on May 18th and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1760 was not heard in Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1734 was not been scheduled for a hearing in House Appropriations and therefore died. However, funding for the planning process was included in the House and Senate budgets.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1553 was heard in the Senate Law and Justice Committee on March 19th, 8:00. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1713 passed the House and was sent to the Senate. The Senate amended and passed the bill and sent it back to the House for concurrence. The House refused to concur and asked the Senate to recede from their amendments. When the legislature adjourned, agreement between the House and Senate had not been reached so the bill was sent back to House Rules. Rules was relieved of further consideration and the House passed the bill. It now goes back to the Senate. The Senate did not take up the bill during the 1st special session and therefore was referred back to the House. This bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
ESSHB 2136 passed the House and was referred to Senate Ways and Means. At the end of the 1st special session, the bill was referred back to the House Rules Committee. The bill was signed into law by the Governor on June 30, 2015 and went into effect on July 1, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1281 was signed into law by the Governor on May 18th and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5245 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5692 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1886 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
Governor Inslee signed HB 1674 into law on May 1, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5879 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1139 was heard and passed in the House Public Safety Committee, sent to Rules, and passed by the House. The bill was referred to Senate Law and Justice, was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1424 was signed into law and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5005 was referred to Sen. Law and Justice but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, it is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5776 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing Committee and was scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5564 was signed into law by the Governor (with a partial, expected, veto) and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1728 was heard and passed in Appropriations and went go to Rules. HB 1728 was put in the Rules X file, (which means not coming out of Rules) in great part because the Senate companion, SB 5486, passed the Senate and was referred to the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee. Therefore this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5883 did not come out of Senate Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5078 was passed by the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing committee and referred to Ways and Means. The bill was not heard and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5794 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing Committee and was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5663 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead. However, the companion, HB 1674, was signed into law. See HB 1674.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5440 was referred to the Senate Health Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1735 was amended and exec’d in Senate Ways and Means (without a hearing) and is now in Senate Rules. This bill is dead. It is very likely the Senate bill will be the vehicle (SB 5740).
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5745 died in the Senate Rules Committee.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1862 was referred to the House Education Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5631 was signed into law by the Governor on May 18th and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1505 was pulled in Senate Rules, but did not come up for a vote by the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5688 did not get out of House Rules and therefore is dead. However, both the House and Senate budgets included funding for social-emotional learning , which means that it potentially be considered ‘necessary to implement the budget’ or solely be addressed through a budget proviso.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
A proposed substitute version of the bill was heard in Senate Ways and Means on June 11th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5160 was referred to the Senate Early Learning/K-12 Committee and was heard on Feb. 16th, 1:30. It was not scheduled for exec action so the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1795 was referred to the House Education Committee and has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1999 was heard in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee on March 19th, 8:00 am but was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5897 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect on July 24th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2100 did not get out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5637 was heard in the Senate Higher Education Committee on Feb. 12th. It did not come up for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1126 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5506 was heard in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee on Feb. 2nd, but was not scheduled for executive action. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1883 was referred to the Early Learning and Human Services Committee, but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore, this bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1900 was not heard or passed in Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5437 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1970 was heard in the House Early Learning and Human Services Committee on Feb. 17th at 8:00 and was scheduled for executive action on Feb. 20th. HB 1970 did not come up for a vote in the ELHS committee and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2140 was signed into law by the Governor and went into effect on June 30, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1672 was heard in the Senate Human Services, Mental Health, and Housing Committee on March 12th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5065 was not scheduled for a hearing in Ways and Means, however, the data collection portion of the bill was amended onto SSB 5404. Therefore, SB 5065 is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5787 was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee. It was then heard in Ways and Means, but did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
ESSHB 1491 was heard, amended and passed in the Senate Ways and Means Committee, was pulled in Senate Rules, and voted on by the Senate on April 9th. Differences between the version of the bill that passed out of the House and the version that passed out of the Senate went into a “conference committee.” This small group, made up of House and Senate members, Rs and Ds, worked to resolve their differences and bring an agreed upon substitute back to both houses for final passage. The bill was signed by the Governor on July 6 and went into effect October 9, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5547 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2067 was referred to the Early Learning and Human Services Committee but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1476 did not come up for a vote on the House floor and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1682 was passed in the House Education Committee and referred to Appropriations. This bill is dead.
Note: This is not a new bill, however, it has been newly added to the weekly update.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5718 was heard in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education on Feb. 9th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1236 will be heard in the Senate Higher Ed Committee on March 24th, 1:30. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1783 was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee and was heard on March 17th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5852 was heard in Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5079 did not come out of House Rules and therefore is dead. SB 5079 was passed by the Senate and the House on May 28th. The bill now goes to the Governor. It has not yet been scheduled for action.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2006 was referred to the House Education Committee but was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5690 was referred to the Senate Early Learning/K-12 Committee and was not heard. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1164 did not come out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1408 was passed by the House and has been referred to the Senate Early Learning/K-12 Committee. The bill was heard on March 17th, but was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5888 was signed into law by the Governor on May 18th and went into effect on July 24, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5856 was heard and passed in the Early Learning/K-12 Committee, but was not heard in Ways and Means and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5452 was heard, amended and passed by the House Appropriations Committee. It is currently in House Rules, where it is expected to stay, as the House bill is the likely vehicle. If the bill moves out of Rules, the bill as amended in Appropriations will be summarized. SB 5452 did not come out of House Rules and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5823 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1820 was referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health, and Housing Committee and is scheduled for a hearing on March 30th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5098 did not come up for a vote in the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1898 was signed into law by the Governor on May 18th. It went into effect on July 24th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5803 was signed into law by the Governor and took effect immediately (4/25/15).
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1541 was amended on the House floor and passed. The bill was referred to the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Committee and was heard on March 16th. It was not scheduled for executive action and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1767 was heard on Feb. 13th in the House Higher Education Committee. It did not come up for a vote and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2095 was referred to the House Appropriations Committee, but did not come up for a hearing and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5408 was not voted on by the Senate and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1001 was not heard in Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1899 was referred to the Education Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5317 was heard in the House Health and Wellness Committee on March 25th, but did not come up for executive action and therefore was initially dead. However, funding is included in the proposed Senate budget. SB 5317 did come back to life on May 27th when it was pulled out of Senate Rules. On May 28th,the Senate passed the bill and sent it to the House. The House brought it to the floor and passed it before the end of the 1st special session! SB 5317 was signed into law on June 10th and went into effect on Aug. 27th, 2015.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
SB 5675 was referred to the Early Learning/K-12 Committee and was not scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2108 was referred to the House Health and Wellness Committee but has not been scheduled for a hearing. Therefore the bill is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 1150 is dead, and the Senate companion bill (SB 5079) has also initially died later in the session. However, SB 5079 had reverted to the Senate Rules Committee and on May 27th it was pulled in Rules and placed on the Senate floor calendar. The Senate passed the bill on the 28th and sent it to the House. The House suspended the rules, placed the bill on the floor calendar and passed it. It will now go to the Governor.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
HB 2149 was not heard in Appropriations and therefore is dead.
Bill
Jun 19, 2015
POC is working to develop Oliver, a new technology solution that will help child welfare social service providers better understand their collective impact and streamline time-consuming business processes.
Blog
May 29, 2015
POC's Director of Research, Dr. J. Mark Eddy, to receive the International Collaborative Prevention Research Award from the Society for Prevention Research.
Blog
May 21, 2015
Letter-to-the-editor by POC’s executive director, Benjamin de Haan, about the importance of home visiting programs.
News
May 21, 2015
This 2014 policy brief provides background on the McCleary vs. State lawsuit and emphasizes that changes made only to the education system (and not social service system) threatens to widen the achievement gap for low-income and poor students.
Brief
May 15, 2015
This 2015 policy brief provides an update on the implementation of Family Assessment Response (FAR) in Washington State.
Brief
May 15, 2015
SB 5486 will improve the Parents for Parents program, which engages families who have children in foster care and connects them to parents who have successfully gone through dependency and are prepared to offer support.
Blog
May 06, 2015
This study examines how foster care can affect a child's educational outcomes, and whether school transitions or foster care has a greater overall impact on a child.
Project
Apr 28, 2015
Data shows that the risk of foster teens and children running away is decreasing.
Blog
Apr 14, 2015
Connecting aims to improve bonds between teens and foster parents, which in turn can make teens less vulnerable to risky behaviors. So far, the program has showed promising results.
Project
Mar 24, 2015
The Alliance strengthens the professional expertise of social workers and community members by sharing curricula, delivery methods and evaluation tools.
Project
Mar 24, 2015
As state legislators debate the budget, they should keep in mind the 2011 decrease in TANF funding that is still hurting needy families today.
Blog
Mar 11, 2015
Legislative Update
Mar 05, 2015
The Data Portal provides access to data about children and families who interact with the child welfare system in Washington State.
Project
Mar 05, 2015
Strive is a set of parent support and education programs being designed specifically for parents involved in the child welfare system
Project
Mar 04, 2015
Read our first Annual Report on how children served by the child welfare system are faring in safety, permanency, well-being and education.
Blog
Feb 23, 2015
Radio segment about Strive, POC’s new open source parenting program.
News
Feb 12, 2015
The McCleary decision and I-1351 will make it difficult to fund education requirements without cutting social services.
Blog
Feb 01, 2015
Strive is a low-cost, open-source program designed to help the parents of children in foster care.
Blog
Jan 07, 2015
New POC program, Strive, featured in UW News.
News
Jan 06, 2015
Parenting stress for child welfare involved families is caused by many factors, including mental health and food insecurity. This study examines predictors of stress for parents receiving in-home services and those with children in out-of-home care.
Publication
Dec 31, 2014
It's been an eventful year for POC! Read highlights about our work in 2014.
Blog
Dec 18, 2014
Research is critical to evidence-informed social policies, but funding cuts are making it harder for researchers to ask important questions.
Blog
Dec 04, 2014
POC and Children's Administration presented child welfare trend data to an audience of more than 120.
News
Nov 18, 2014
Efforts to reduce child maltreatment will have a better chance for long-term success if interventions address the full range of primary factors associated with child maltreatment.
Brief
Nov 10, 2014
Read a guest post from Children’s Corps about their efforts to build a workforce of dedicated child welfare workers in NYC.
Blog
Nov 02, 2014
Learn about the big issues facing vulnerable children and families before the Washington State legislative session begins.
Blog
Oct 21, 2014
Data shows that Washington falls in the middle when it comes to providing support and services for foster care youth.
Blog
Oct 10, 2014
We just released new features to make the Data Portal a more useful tool for learning about child welfare system trends.
News
Sep 30, 2014
Laurie Lippold, POC Policy Director, received Amara's first-ever "Shining a Light" award.
News
Sep 24, 2014
Read our last Systems Spotlight installment to learn about the child welfare system in New Jersey.
Blog
Sep 09, 2014
Data shows that disrupting foster children's lives as little as possible is key to reducing trauma.
Blog
Aug 27, 2014
POC’s executive director interviewed about the Washington State Child Well-Being Data Portal.
News
Aug 25, 2014
Learn about Dr. J. Mark Eddy's work with PREVENIR, a youth violence prevention program in Central America.
Blog
Aug 04, 2014
Learn how the U.K. handles maintaining a child protection-oriented child welfare system.
Blog
Jul 24, 2014
Read about how New Hampshire has approached the state's child welfare system challenges.
Blog
Jul 24, 2014
Despite U.S. efforts to ensure the safety of American children, the outcomes for our children still lag behind other developed nations.
Blog
Jul 13, 2014
Children age out of foster care at 18 and many are left to face adulthood without support or preparation.
Blog
Jun 30, 2014
SB 6126 will go into effect July 1, ensuring that children whose parents' right have been terminated will be appointed an attorney.
Blog
Jun 23, 2014
Let us know how you use the Data Portal and whether you have used it to inform child welfare-related decisions.
Blog
Jun 12, 2014
If you suspect child abuse or neglect, report it immediately by calling 1-800-ENDHARM.
Blog
Jun 05, 2014
Ryther, one of Seattle's oldest child-serving nonprofits, weighs in on the current budget situation for social services in Washington.
Blog
May 29, 2014
How do you parent a child if you’re behind bars? Drs. Benjamin de Haan and J. Mark Eddy collaborated on a parenting program that addresses this and similar questions.
Blog
May 21, 2014
POC’s Susan Barkan interviewed for her work on a new program to better connect teens and their foster parents.
News
May 13, 2014
POC's Susan Barkan tailored a parenting program proven to improve communication in non-foster families for use in foster families.
Blog
May 12, 2014
HR 4980, a bipartisan bill, would require states to take steps to identify, prevent, and address sex trafficking of youth in foster care.
Blog
May 06, 2014
Listen to the stories of veteran parents who successfully reunified with their children.
Blog
Apr 29, 2014
This paper describes the process used to adapt an evidence based, prevention-focused parenting program, Staying Connected with Your Teen™, for use with foster teens and their relative or foster caregivers.
Report
Apr 29, 2014
Though the Data Portal, POC has been at the forefront of the effort to increase government transparency through data reporting.
Blog
Apr 22, 2014
So far, families involved with FAR have responded positively to the intervention. FAR is scheduled to roll out in phases during 2014.
Blog
Apr 14, 2014
Data shows that late night referrals are more likely to result in a substantiated allegation of child abuse or neglect.
Blog
Apr 09, 2014
Learn about how Washington prepared for FAR implementation and what we can expect next.
Blog
Mar 24, 2014
This brief discusses the statewide uptick in in court involvement with children entering care and opportunities for future exploration to better understand the implications of this trend.
Brief
Mar 24, 2014
Washington made positive strides during the 2014 legislative session for vulnerable children and families.
Blog
Mar 23, 2014
Jane Messerly has received the UW Distinguished Staff Award for her "inspiring work for the families and children in Washington State."
News
Mar 19, 2014
POC strongly encourages the House to recognize the importance of a FAR evaluation by including funding for it in the budget.
Blog
Mar 10, 2014
Even with scientific evidence and years of experience, making decisions about child maltreatment cases can be very difficult.
Blog
Mar 06, 2014
HB 2699 allows foster parents increased flexibility in making decisions around extracurricular, enrichment and social activities.
Blog
Feb 24, 2014
Learn about what FAR is and how it will help families who are reported for suspected child maltreatment.
Blog
Feb 20, 2014
After a year of work, the Data Portal now provides information on three critical areas of the child welfare system in Washington State.
News
Feb 05, 2014
The new POC blog will cover aspects of the child welfare system including hot topics, policy trends, research, data analysis, and practice.
Blog
Jan 29, 2014
POC’s work is referenced in article exploring social impact bonds in Washington State.
News
Jan 23, 2014
Children of incarcerated parents are twice as likely as their peers to exhibit antisocial behavior problems. The Parent Child Study compares outcomes for incarcerated parents who undergo Parent Management Training versus services as usual.
Publication
Dec 31, 2013
This book chapter highlights the characteristics and needs of children with incarcerated parents and presents the professional literature on both the theory and the research regarding the value of mentoring for these children.
Publication
Dec 31, 2013
This volume presents findings from five new studies that focus on child- or family-level resilience processes in children with parents currently or recently incarcerated in jail or prison.
Publication
Dec 31, 2013
Lifetime suicide attempt history was linked to higher initial depressive symptoms and greater increases in the symptoms. Preventive intervention prior to the developmental period in which suicidal thoughts and behaviors are highest is expected to prevent suicide.
Publication
Dec 31, 2013
This brief gives an overview of Family Assessment Response (or differential response) and how it might impact children and families.
Brief
Dec 11, 2013
Ben deHaan, POC Executive Director, writes about what the data shows about child fatalities and Children's Administration in Washington.
News
Dec 11, 2013
Laurie Lippold was named in Crosscut's "5 grownup heroes of foster care."
News
Dec 06, 2013
The Data Portal now offers county reports and a county comparison tool for accessing geographic data about child well-being in Washington.
News
Nov 20, 2013
This interim report is part of an evaluation of Washington State DSHS Children's Administration’s implementation of the Solution Based Casework Practice Model.
Report
Oct 18, 2013
The grants demonstrate POC’s commitment to rigorous research that helps improve outcomes for vulnerable children and families.
News
Oct 15, 2013
Dr. Eddy was invited to the White House to take part in a 1-day listening session “Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents.”
News
Oct 01, 2013
POC’s policy director, Laurie Lippold, quoted in article about kinship care in Washington State.
News
Sep 03, 2013
Please join us to discuss HB 1774, which measures performance of the child welfare system.
News
Aug 27, 2013
This report reviews research and strategy literature related to foster parent recruitment and retention, looks at trends in recruitment and retention, and outlines Washington State's policies and practices.
Report
Aug 26, 2013
This brief explores Social Impacts Bonds: what they are, how they are created, and what elements are necessary to implement them.
Brief
Aug 20, 2013
This brief reports that children with frequent family contact while in foster care experience a greater likelihood of reunification, shorter stays in out-of-home care, overall improved emotional well-being, and positive adjustment to placement.
Brief
Aug 20, 2013
Partners for Our Children recently collaborated on an op-ed about transparency in the child welfare system, which was featured on Crosscut.
News
Jul 24, 2013
Op-ed by POC’s executive director, Benjamin de Haan, Jennifer Strus (Children’s Administration) and Casey Trupin (Columbia Legal Services) about HB 1774.
News
Jul 16, 2013
This report outlines how to use the Type of Count filter used on the Child Well-Being Data Portal count and rate measurements for Investigations & Assessment, In-Home
Services, and Out-of-Home Care.
Report
May 12, 2013
POC's J. Mark Eddy, Maureen Marcenko, and Susan Barkan will present at the Society for Research in Child Development's Biennial Meeting.
News
Mar 15, 2013
This brief describes POC's formative evaluation of the early stage of the Case Resolution Meeting (CRM).
Brief
Mar 05, 2013
This study provides evidence that children of parents who reported that they were "engaged" (e.g., trusted the child welfare system and/or their worker), had stable housing, and had completed a high school education reunified significantly faster.
Report
Feb 13, 2013
In the early 1990s, kinship care emerged as a child welfare model. This brief presents a model based on a "collaborative mode of practice" designed to work for the maximum benefit of children in kinship care.
Report
Feb 13, 2013
Partners for Our Children is pleased to announce the release of Version 1.0 of the Washington State Child Well-Being Data Portal.
News
Feb 13, 2013
This report analyzed the results from a baseline survey of Children’s Administration supervisors. A summary of the findings highlights the supervisors’ perceptions of obstacles to helping families, the organizational climate, and job satisfaction.
Report
Jan 24, 2013
The 2010 Foster Parent Support Pilot (FPSP) study was designed as the first step in a process to determine whether the Mockingbird Family Model (MFM) could be an efficacious foster care model.
Report
Jan 18, 2013
This brief discusses the Parents Representation Program (PRP), which was developed to enhance the quality of defense representation for parents in dependency and termination hearings.
Brief
Jan 16, 2013
This brief provides highlights from the 2008 Parent Survey, which shows that parents involved with Washington State's child welfare system are poor, unemployed, disproportionately of color, and living in unstable situations.
Brief
Jan 16, 2013
This brief examines the two-way link between poverty/homelessness/substandard housing and child welfare involvement.
Brief
Jan 16, 2013
This legislative brief provides highlights from the 2008 Parent Survey, with an emphasis on parents’ economic hardships, parents’ risk factors, and the differences between parents' and social workers' views of the parents' service needs.
Brief
Jan 12, 2013
Following 36,797 children who first entered out-of-home care in Washington State between 2001 and 2007, this article identifies significant variation in the rates at which children experience legal permanency among jurisdictions within the state.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This study measures cortisol levels in Latino immigrant farmworkers in Oregon and compares measures of stress against the general population. Preliminary results suggest chronic stress plays a role in health risk among the Latino immigrant population.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This article examines the joint, longitudinal trajectories of symptoms of disruptive behavior problems and of depression in a community sample drawn from neighborhoods with high rates of delinquency.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This article describes lessons learned from two family-focused longitudinal prevention research studies of Latino immigrants in Oregon —the Adolescent Latino Acculturation Study (ALAS) and the Latino Youth and Family Empowerment Project-II (LYFE-II).
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This article evaluates the impact of an enhanced parental legal representation program on the timing of permanency outcomes for 12,104 children who entered court-supervised out-of-home care in Washington State for the first time between 2004 and 2007.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This article examines differences between incarcerated mothers, incarcerated fathers, and their families on factors that might be important to consider when creating the content and process of preventive intervention programs.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This article discusses adaptations to make Staying Connected, an evidence-based parenting program designed to support adolescent children in avoiding high-risk behaviors, more relevant for foster families.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
Utilizing data from a 20-year longitudinal study, this article examines the relationship between symptoms of conduct disorder, ADHD, and depression during late childhood and mid-adolescence and body mass index (BMI) during emerging adulthood.
Publication
Dec 31, 2012
This report provides a brief overview of four parent engagement/mentoring models (Icebreaker meeting, Parent to Parent Program, Parent Mentoring Program, and Parent Partners Program) currently being implemented in Washington State.
Report
Dec 18, 2012
This review of the book Fostering Accountability concludes that the editors provide child welfare administrators with a cogent and comprehensive description of how results-oriented accountability might be implemented in a modern child welfare agency.
Publication
Dec 31, 2011
Using DSHS data for children entering out-of-home care for the first time between 2001 and 2007, this study examines how involvement in the dependency court process is related to the timing of reunification, adoption, or guardianship in Washington State.
Publication
Dec 31, 2011
This study compares adolescents who had had an incarcerated parent to those who did not across four areas: family social advantage, parent health, the family parenting strategies, and youth externalizing behavior and delinquency.
Publication
Dec 31, 2011
This article explores how former foster youth who aged out of care in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa are faring in the labor market at age 24 and examines the variability in employment and wages for these youth.
Publication
Dec 31, 2011
This article introduces the special issue of Children and Youth Services Revi