Washington State House of Representatives
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Washington State Legislature
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Washington State House Appropriations Committee
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Washington State House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee
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Washington State House Commerce and Gaming CommitteeInactive
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Washington State House Community Safety Committee
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Washington State House Environment and Energy Committee
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Washington State House Finance Committee
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Washington State House Health Care and Wellness Committee
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Washington State House Labor and Workplace Standards Committee
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Washington State House Public Safety CommitteeInactive
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Washington State House Rules Committee
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Legislative Sessions
Information
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WA Legislature - Biennium - 2025-26
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WA Legislature - Regular Session - 2025
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Observations
The Week Ahead
(June 2, 2025)
While WACA conferees fêted, the WSLCB Board would undertake significant rulemaking and policy shifts; and public health and prevention interests would reconsider strategy.
WA Governor - Bill Action - Morning
(May 20, 2025) - SB 5206
The Governor signed legislation changing cannabis retail advertising law, setting into motion rulemaking at the State level and opening up local control of trade name signs.
JLARC - Committee Meeting
(May 14, 2025) - Cannabis Market Study
A preliminary finding by JLARC staff of overproduction of licensed cannabis led to many questions from lawmakers on topics like traceability, consumption trends, and enforcement.
WA Governor - Bill Action - Afternoon
(May 12, 2025) - SB 5403
The Governor signed legislation limiting the power of management agreements to shape the cannabis marketplace, prompting rulemaking before the law goes into effect in 2026.
The Week Ahead
(May 5, 2025)
The Lynnwood City Council took an important step towards retail, WSLCB seemed committed to refining lab test terminology, and the Cannabis Alliance would convene their annual summit.
WA Legislature - Update
(April 28, 2025)
Legislators passed the operating budget—somewhat narrowly in the House—and closed out the 2025 regular session having passed four cannabis-related bills and two relevant appointment confirmations.
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.