WA Legislature - Update
(March 9, 2023)

WA Legislature - Update (March 9, 2023) - Takeaways

Three cannabis bills made it through the house of origin gateway in the final hours on Wednesday as legislators returned to policy committee work for the following three weeks.

Here are some observations of the Washington State Legislature (WA Legislature) for Thursday March 9th, the 60th day of the 2023 Regular Session.

My top 3 takeaways:

  • On Wednesday March 8th, senators passed three cannabis bills before the house of origin cutoff: legislation on a cannabis commission, low dose beverages, and local control of retail signage.
    • SB 5546 - "Establishing a Washington state cannabis commission."
      • Senator Mark Schoesler’s striking amendment was accepted by the body and the legislation was passed 40-9. Senators Braun, Gildon, Hawkins, Holy, MacEwen, Muzzall, Rivers, Wagoner, and Lynda Wilson voted against passage, five of whom changed their position at the end of the roll call vote (video).
    • SB 5340 - "Regarding limits on the sale and possession of retail cannabis products."
      • The Senate passed the low dose cannabis beverage legislation without modification 47-1-1, with Senator Jesse Salomon registering his opposition to the measure and Senator Chris Gildon absent.
    • SB 5363 - "Concerning cannabis retailer advertising."
      • Legislation to shift authority to regulate retail signage to local control was unanimously passed by the Senate.
    • All three bills were taken up by the Senate expeditiously in the final hours before the house of origin cutoff at 5pm, and would be referred to the House for consideration by representatives.
  • Late Wednesday, legislative staff published preliminary committee meeting schedules for the following week which indicated WSLCB request legislation was a top priority for legislators.