A bill adding restrictions on manufacturing and sales of hemp cannabinoid products was generally well received, but many speakers disagreed with the allowable THC limits.
Here are some observations from the Monday January 30th Washington State Senate Labor and Commerce Committee (WA Senate LC) Committee Meeting.
My top 4 takeaways:
- The staff briefing on SB 5367, “Concerning the regulation of products containing THC,” began the second attempt by Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) leaders to define what cannabinoid products could be sold beyond adult-use cannabis stores since a market for unregulated hemp items had continued to thrive (audio - 2m, video).
- In 2022, agency officials put forward legislation expanding their grant of authority to control cannabinoid products that “may be impairing” outside of the licensed cannabis system. However, the move proved controversial for some in the industry, and was unsuccessful. A cannabinoid rulemaking project was begun in May 2022, but by September the rulemaking effort was withdrawn as officials began preparing a revised request bill which was approved late in 2022.
- At the hearing, Committee Counsel Matt Shepard-Koningsor briefed from the bill analysis, which indicated the legislation:
- Differentiates between certain hemp and cannabis products intended to be consumed or absorbed inside the body based on tetrahydrocannabinol [THC] concentration.
- Modifies the permitted activities of licensed cannabis producers and processors regarding the enhancement of cannabidiol (CBD) concentration in certain cannabis products.
- Requires certain cannabis products to include a label indicating the amount of any synthetically-derived CBD in the product.
- Prohibits any person from manufacturing, selling, or distributing cannabis products without a valid state-issued license.
- Shepard-Koningsor reported that the statutory definition of THC would be “no longer limited to delta-9-THC, and includes any hydrogenated or structural isomer forms of THC.” He explained that the fiscal note projected operating expenditures for WSLCB of $440,396 in the 2023-25 biennium, and $318,564 in subsequent bienniums.
- Representatives from state and local governments as well as substance use prevention organizations heralded the move to assert control over products with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), that could pose a danger to children and adult consumers.
- 29 individuals registered positions in support of the bill (testifying, not testifying).
- Sponsoring Senator June Robinson acknowledged lawmakers “tried, but didn’t get to the finish line” in passing a law the previous session, but officials were committed to protecting consumers and stopping youth access. In legislating, it was "always challenging to set a hard amount," and she expected people would encourage different amounts of THC be allowed. “But, I’m really hopeful that the approach that’s outlined, and the work that's been done” resulted in “a good product in the end,” she commented. Chair Karen Keiser offered the committee’s thanks for “good work in the interim” by Robinson and WSLCB leaders (audio - 1m, video).
- Justin Nordhorn, WSLCB Director of Policy and External Affairs, recognized how “very complex” their 2022 effort at regulating cannabinoids had been, while HB 5367 “scaled that way back." They were continuing to hear reports of problems from local governments, mainly around access by minors, and he remarked that access was the crux of the proposal. Nordhorn told the committee the “threshold” in the bill covered all forms of THC, with a limit of one milligram (mg) per product serving, allowing up to 3 milligrams in any multi-serving package. It had been set based on existing scientific research into “what is the lowest observable negative impact” of THC, he added. The package total was below a “national standard” of 5mg of THC, Nordhorn remarked, and would permit “some opportunity for those full spectrum products.” He then shared his belief that licensing requirements for products “should dry up the online sales" and he expected agency officials were capable of getting a "pretty good handle" on in-state businesses selling hemp products at locations like convenience stores (audio - 3m, video).
- Several supporters from public health organizations and the substance use prevention field spoke to the “huge concern” in stopping the sale of THC products outside of the adult-use market. They mentioned cases of "unexpected impairment, and even intoxication" in addition to health risks for youth, with some acknowledging the licensed system "works" at not selling products to those underage.
- Bob Cooper, Washington Association on Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention (WASAVP, audio - 1m, video)
- Lacy Fehrenbach, Washington State Department of Health (DOH) Chief of Prevention (audio - 3m, video)
- Linda Thompson, WASAVP President (audio - 1m, video)
- Scott Waller, WASAVP Board Member (audio - 2m, video)
- Ranking Minority Member Curtis King brought up emails he’d gotten with suggestions on the bill from a doctor and a Yakima Valley producer (audio - 1m, video).
- Representatives of the hemp sector testified against the move, alleging it would end “full spectrum” extraction of hemp through a low THC threshold, while a cannabis industry lobbyist felt the proposal didn’t go far enough.
- 14 individuals registered positions opposed to the bill (testifying, not testifying).
- Adán Espino, Craft Cannabis Coalition (CCC) Executive Director, offered “strong concerns” about the bill although he agreed with the intent behind it. He felt the “floors are way too high" and minors would intentionally over consume multiple packages, getting impaired and avoiding the excise tax on cannabis products. He advised THC serving limits between 0.1 and 0.5mg (audio - 3m, video).
- Several representatives of hemp businesses suggested HB 5367 would make it “nearly impossible” to produce full spectrum hemp products and impact their businesses. Calls were made to wait for legislation drafted by some members of the Washington State Hemp in Food Task Force which was reported to require a ratio of CBD to THC as well as a milligram threshold.
- Azmyth Kaminski, Science Under Nature (audio - 2m, video)
- Kristofer Plunkett, Cascadia Hemp Company Founder (audio - 2m, video)
- Senator Rebecca Saldaña asked Plunkett how the company sourced and tested the products they sold (audio - 2m, video).
- Joshua Schneider, Association of Western Hemp Professionals (audio - 2m, video).
- Questioned about an appropriate level of THC for hemp items by Keiser, Schneider advocated for a 20:1 ratio of other cannabinoids to THC (audio - 1m, video).
- Industrial Hemp Association of Washington (IHEMPAWA) Executive Director Bonny Jo Peterson, Nextraction Founder Patrick Hyland, and Mark Walker of Well Spring Farm signed up to testify against the bill, but were unavailable when called upon.
- Other cannabis industry members and a public health official explained their reasons for registering as ‘other’ on the legislation, offering disparate advice on what THC level, if any, to permit in hemp items.
- Six individuals registered positions of ‘other’ on the bill (testifying, not testifying).
- Vicki Christophersen, Washington CannaBusiness Association (WACA) Executive Director and Lobbyist (audio - 3m, video)
- “The thresholds are too high from our perspective,” Christophersen testified, calling 3mg “a lot of THC." She agreed with public health and prevention testimony, feeling the public wanted THC in a “regulated system.” While offering support for the hemp industry, Christophersen said her organization wanted "none, no THC outside the regulated system."
- Ezra Eickmeyer, Producers Northwest Founder (audio - 2m, video)
- Wanting to keep quality hemp items available but limit THC products to the adult-use cannabis market, Eickmeyer found the legislation "gets very close," but the threshold for THC should be lowered and other cannabinoids should be required. These precautions would help make it less likely hemp manufacturers would make items with multiple servings of THC, he argued, stating technology existed to allow for “broad spectrum” hemp extract without THC.
- Megan Moore, Washington State Public Health Association (WSPHA) Co-Chair of the Policy Committee (audio - 2m, video)
- Moore saw the state at a “juncture,” since hemp “intrinsically has a small percentage of THC…how much do we agree is OK to be on the open market?” She called for a labeling requirement so products sold without age restrictions carried a warning that an item contained THC, informing youth “this product is not to be used by them.”
- Nick Mosely, Confidence Analytics CEO (audio - 2m, video)
- Mosley also backed the motives behind the legislation, but perceived difficulties “about implementation” which added to the workload of cannabinoid lab testing despite a “palpable lack of trust in the industry surrounding the validity of the test results" from some labs. He called for more enforcement from WSLCB over cannabis labs acting “fraudulently” as well as licensees inaccurately labeling cannabis items, troubled that the intentions of HB 5367 might “worsen the state’s existing exposure to mislabeled cannabis products.”
Information Set
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Announcement - v1 (Jan 25, 2023) [ Info ]
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Announcement - v2 (Jan 26, 2023) [ Info ]
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Agenda - v1 (Jan 26, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Complete Audio - TVW
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Audio - TVW - 00 - Complete (1h 57m 18s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 01 - Welcome - Steve Conway (50s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 02 - SB 5263 - Public Hearing (25s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 03 - SB 5263 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Matt Shepard-Koningsor (3m 28s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 04 - SB 5263 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Question - Mushroom Spores - Mark Schoesler (1m 13s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 05 - SB 5263 - Public Hearing - Introduction - Jesse Salomon (4m 31s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 06 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing (31s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 07 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Matt Shepard-Koningsor (1m 59s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 08 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Introduction - June Robinson (1m 21s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 09 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony (32s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 10 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Justin Nordhorn (2m 41s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 11 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Megan Moore (2m 4s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 12 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Scott Waller (1m 51s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 13 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Bob Cooper (1m 6s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 14 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Lacy Fehrenbach (2m 35s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 15 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Joshua Schneider (2m 4s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 17 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Kristofer Plunkett (2m 21s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 19 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Ezra Eickmeyer (2m 2s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 20 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Vicki Christophersen (3m 4s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 21 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Nick Mosely (2m 14s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 22 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Azmyth Kaminski (2m 21s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 23 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Bonnie Jo Peterson (1m 34s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 24 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Adán Espino (2m 38s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 25 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Sarah Ross-Viles (1m 55s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 26 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Linda Thompson (1m 17s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 27 - SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Comment - Curtis King (1m 4s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 28 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing (13s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 29 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Jarrett Sacks (1m 2s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 30 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Introduction - Curtis King (20s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 31 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Testimony (12s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 32 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Marc Webster (1m 15s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 33 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Peter Manning (1m 3s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 34 - SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Mike Asai (1m 49s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 35 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing (10s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 36 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Matt Shepard-Koningsor (1m 8s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 37 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Introduction - Derek Stanford (46s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 38 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony (39s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 39 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Ezra Eickmeyer (38s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 40 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Vicki Christophersen (40s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 41 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Douglas Henderson (1m; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 42 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Lukas Hunter (38s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 43 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Heather Trim (37s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 44 - SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Jason Lammers (54s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 45 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing (9s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 46 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Matt Shepard-Koningsor (53s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 47 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Introduction - Drew MacEwen (46s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 48 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony (16s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 49 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Vicki Christophersen (1m 6s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 50 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Adán Espino (36s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 51 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Scott Waller (13s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 52 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Linda Thompson (1m 15s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 53 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Hailey Croci (1m 20s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 54 - SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Burl Bryson (1m 18s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 55 - SB 5340 - Public Hearing (14s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 56 - SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Staff Briefing - Matt Shepard-Koningsor (1m 23s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 57 - SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Introduction - Curtis King (33s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 58 - SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Testimony (12s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 59 - SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Vicki Christophersen (1m 18s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 60 - SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Testimony - Douglas Henderson (1m 43s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 61 - SB 5263 - Public Hearing - Testimony (40m; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Audio - TVW - 62 - Wrapping Up - Karen Keiser (16s; Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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WA Legislature - 2023-24 - SB 5340
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Introduction Report - Day 4 (Jan 11, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-0264.3 (Jan 11, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 29, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate LC - v1 (Feb 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v1 (Mar 8, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 16, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Mar 20, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5340 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Mar 20, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 23, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v2 (Feb 2, 2024) [ Info ]
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Amendment - S-4626.2 (Feb 7, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - Engrossed (Feb 7, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v3 (Feb 8, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v2 (Feb 12, 2024) [ Info ]
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WA Legislature - 2023-24 - SB 5363
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Introduction Report - Day 5 (Jan 12, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-0267.1 (Jan 12, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 27, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-1312.1 - Proposed Substitute (Feb 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate LC - v1 (Mar 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v1 (Mar 8, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 20, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Mar 21, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5363 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Mar 21, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - STER 031 (Mar 27, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v2 (Jan 30, 2024) [ Info ]
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Amendment - S-3693.1 (Jan 31, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - Engrossed - v1 (Feb 6, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v2 (Feb 14, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House RSG - v2 (Feb 23, 2024) [ Info ]
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WA Legislature - 2023-24 - SB 5367
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WSLCB - 2023-24 - Agency Request Legislation - THC Regulation
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Announcement - v1 (Aug 4, 2022) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - v1 (Aug 4, 2022) [ Info ]
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Summary - v1 (Aug 4, 2022) [ Info ]
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Announcement - v2 (Sep 16, 2022) [ Info ]
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Summary - v2 [ Info ]
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Introduction Report - Day 5 (Jan 12, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - Z-0106.1 (Jan 12, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 27, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-1282.3 - Proposed Substitute (Feb 10, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-1282.3 (Feb 14, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA Senate WM - v1 (Feb 16, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - S-1615.3 (Feb 17, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-1836.1 (Feb 24, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate WM - v1 (Feb 24, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - S-2098.1 (Mar 2, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - E2SSB - v1 (Mar 2, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v1 (Mar 3, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 9, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Mar 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Mar 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1678.2 - Proposed Substitute - v1 (Mar 17, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1678.2 - Proposed Substitute - v2 (Mar 22, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1678.2 - Proposed Substitute - v3 (Mar 22, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1678.2 - Proposed Substitute - v4 (Mar 22, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 22, 2023) [ Info ]
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Fiscal Note - 68373 (Mar 31, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Mar 31, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5367 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Mar 31, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House APP - v1 (Apr 4, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - H-1877.1 - v1 (Apr 6, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - H-1877.1 - v2 (Apr 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1678.2 - Proposed Substitute - v5 (Apr 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v2 (Apr 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1678.E - v1 (Apr 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Legislature - v1 (Apr 17, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - PL - v1 (Apr 18, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WSLCB - v1 (Jul 3, 2023) [ Info ]
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WA Legislature - 2023-24 - SB 5376
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Introduction Report - Day 5 (Jan 12, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-0449.1 (Jan 12, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 27, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - S-1031.1 (Jan 29, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-1117.1 (Feb 1, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Feb 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5376 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Feb 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v1 (Jan 14, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v2 (Jan 17, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v1 (Feb 13, 2024) [ Info ]
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Amendment - STER 056 (Feb 14, 2024) [ Info ]
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Amendment - STER 060 (Feb 17, 2024) [ Info ]
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Amendment - STER 061 (Feb 18, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-3350.1 (Feb 21, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House RSG - v1 (Feb 21, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House APP - v1 (Feb 26, 2024) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WSLCB (May 7, 2024) [ Info ]
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WA Legislature - 2023-24 - SB 5405
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WSLCB - 2023-24 - Agency Request Legislation - Subpoena Authority
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Announcement - v1 (Aug 4, 2022) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - v1 (Aug 4, 2022) [ Info ]
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Summary - v1 (Aug 4, 2022) [ Info ]
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Announcement - v2 (Sep 16, 2022) [ Info ]
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Summary - v2 [ Info ]
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Introduction Report - Day 8 (Jan 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - Z-0190.1 (Jan 13, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-0947.1 - Proposed Substitute - v1 (Jan 26, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 27, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-0947.1 - Proposed Substitute - v2 (Jan 26, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate LC - v1 (Jan 30, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - S-0947.1 (Feb 1, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA Senate - v1 (Feb 28, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Analysis - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 7, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Positions - Testifying - v1 (Mar 9, 2023) [ Info ]
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SB 5405 - Public Hearing - Positions - Not Testifying - v1 (Mar 9, 2023) [ Info ]
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Amendment - CLOD 236 (Mar 24, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Report - WA House RSG - v1 (Mar 28, 2023) [ Info ]
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Bill Text - H-1768.1 - Proposed Substitute - v1 (Mar 29, 2023) [ Info ]
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WA Senate LC - Committee Meeting - General Information
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WA Senate - 2023 - General Information
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WA Senate - 2023 - General Information
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