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Legislative Sessions
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WA Legislature - Biennium - 2025-26
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WA Legislature - Regular Session - 2025
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Observations
WA Legislature - Update
(April 27, 2025)
Legislators prepared to pass the final operating budget, which contained a few surprises including provisos incorporating a social equity bill, as they wrapped up the 2025 regular session on Sunday.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 26, 2025)
In the home stretch, the conference committee on the operating budgets planned to release compromise language for consideration among the last bills receiving attention in both chambers.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 25, 2025)
The conferenced version of the operating budgets was scheduled for release on Saturday morning in time for chamber votes on Sunday in the final sprint towards adjournment sine die.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 24, 2025)
The cannabis retail advertising and financial interest bills were delivered to the Governor as legislators continued working their way towards the end of the regular session.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 23, 2025)
The Governor endorsed cannabis production unionization legislation granting collective bargaining rights to plant-touching employees, the top priority bill for “the largest union in Washington State.”
WA Legislature - Update
(April 22, 2025)
Legislators began to position the operating budget towards completion, albeit while moving NTIB legislation in the background, as the clock wound down towards the end of the regular session.
The Week Ahead
(April 21, 2025)
Lynnwood officials prepped another step towards retail, WSLCB regulators had a full agenda for their board meeting, and legislators would hack through the final week of the regular session.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 21, 2025)
Senators concurred with House changes to the last two cannabis-related bills eligible for movement, although budget provisos could be in the works during the final week of the 2025 regular session.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 18, 2025)
Two cannabis-related bills amended in the House were positioned for concurrence or dispute votes in the Senate as legislators continued floor sessions.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 17, 2025)
The cannabis retail advertising bill was advanced prior to cutoff but two other bills fell short, the patient data sharing bill was signed by the Governor, and two WSLCB appointees were confirmed.