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The Washington State Legislature is the state's lawmaking body, where elected Senators and Representatives come together to create and pass laws that shape the daily lives of Washingtonians.

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The Legislature will convene for the 2025 regular session on January 13, 2025
The next regular session convenes in 33 day(s) on 01/13/2025

Today, December 10, 2024

8:00 AM
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 8:00 AM
Capital Budget House HHR B and Virtual Agenda View Video
Finance House HHR A and Virtual Agenda View Video
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Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 8:00 AM

Capital Budget

House

HHR B and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Finance

House

HHR A and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

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10:00 AM
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 10:00 AM
Select Committee on Pension Policy
Cancelled
Joint SHR 1 Agenda View Video
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 10:00 AM

Select Committee on Pension Policy
Cancelled

Joint

SHR 1

Agenda

View Video

10:30 AM
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 10:30 AM
Community Safety, Justice, & Reentry House HHR D and Virtual Agenda View Video
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Education House HHR A and Virtual Agenda View Video
Environment & Energy House HHR C and Virtual Agenda View Video
Housing House HHR B and Virtual Agenda View Video
Regulated Substances & Gaming House HHR E and Virtual Agenda View Video
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 10:30 AM

Community Safety, Justice, & Reentry

House

HHR D and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

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Education

House

HHR A and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Environment & Energy

House

HHR C and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Housing

House

HHR B and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Regulated Substances & Gaming

House

HHR E and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

1:30 PM
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 1:30 PM
Agriculture & Natural Resources House HHR B and Virtual Agenda View Video
Civil Rights & Judiciary House HHR A and Virtual Agenda View Video
Innovation, Community & Economic Development, & Veterans House HHR C and Virtual Agenda View Video
Labor & Workplace Standards House HHR D and Virtual Agenda View Video
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Local Government House HHR E and Virtual Agenda View Video
Upcoming events for Today, December 10, 2024 at 1:30 PM

Agriculture & Natural Resources

House

HHR B and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Civil Rights & Judiciary

House

HHR A and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Innovation, Community & Economic Development, & Veterans

House

HHR C and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

Labor & Workplace Standards

House

HHR D and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

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Local Government

House

HHR E and Virtual

Agenda

View Video

How we make laws

Legislators introduce bills

First, legislators submit bills to the House or Senate. Leaders in those chambers choose which committees should receive them.

Bill introductions
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Committees review bills

Committees study bills and make reports on them. They also hold meetings that are open to the public.

Bills in committees
committee hearing with attendees

Rules committees set the schedule

These special committees control the legislative calendar. They decide which bills will move forward.

Rules committee review
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The first chamber votes

Bills then go to the entire House or Senate for discussion and voting. If they pass, they go to the next chamber.

Debates
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The next chamber repeats the process

The other chamber follows the same steps as the first chamber. If bills pass both chambers, they go to the Governor.

Next chamber
Governor signing a bill

The Governor makes a choice

Finally, the Governor may sign bills into law or veto them. The Legislature can vote to override a veto.

Governor's decision
Hand placing bill documents in to a wooden box labeled 'hopper'

    How we're structured

    Civic education

    Our Civic Education program provides opportunities and resources for students and teachers. Whether you want to join a program, teach others, or simply learn, we're here to help.

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