Accessibility on our website
In addition to our in-person services, our website offers tools to help you engage with the legislative process remotely.
Accessibility features on your device
Most computers come equipped with built-in accessibility tools. Here are some useful links to enable these features:
Some accessibility features are also available in the Chrome browser.
Accessible documents and videos
We offer HTML versions of bills, amendments, and reports. To find a bill or document, visit our bills page to learn more.
For those seeking video content, our committee schedules page provides links to videos of committee hearings that match your search criteria. After selecting View Video, you can access a live or archived hearing. In the video window, scroll down to locate the Transcript button, which provides a real-time transcript that highlights spoken words as the video plays.
Website accessibility goal
The Washington State Legislature is committed to ensuring that its public website is accessible to all people regardless of ability or access method in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. Our goal is to ensure that everyone has equal access to information and can fully participate in government.
The Legislature continually updates web pages, documents, and applications that automatically produce documents to meet the accessibility guidelines. There are currently efforts underway to update state laws and rules and legislative documents for the upcoming 2027-28 biennium (e.g. bills, bill reports, etc.).
Periodic scans of the site and documents are conducted to detect insufficient accessibility. These discrepancies will be corrected to the best of our ability as soon as possible and practical.
Please note: Documents for the 2025-26 biennium and earlier are considered historical and archived. They are for reference only and are not updated to current accessibility guidelines.
If you require an accessible version of a document or page that is not currently available, please contact support@leg.wa.gov or accessibility coordinators listed on this page.
The Senate, the House of Representatives, and Legislative Support Services (LSS) have appointed ADA Coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the ADA and to provide assistance if questions or concerns arise. These coordinators only support access and communication to legislative activities and facilities. The ADA Coordinators are:
Technology & Facilities Director
336C Legislative Building
P.O. Box 40600
Olympia, WA 98504-0600
Systems Analyst
Irv Newhouse Building, Room 221A
P.O. Box 40482
Olympia, WA 98504-0482
HR Business Partner
P.O. Box 40500
Olympia, WA 98504-0500