⚖️ Last-Minute Moves, Long-Term Impacts: What Businesses Need to Know About Washington’s Final Sprint to Sine Die
With just 10 days left in Washington’s 2025 legislative session, bills like HB 2081 and HB 2083 propose major tax…
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Our Legislative Tracker keeps you informed on the progress and details of all bills from the 2025 Legislative Session that our team is following. If you are interesting in seeing us track additional bills, please contact our GA team.
Below you will find two sections of our Legislative Tracker: first, our system breaks out categories of Chamber Priorities, Chamber Supported Policy, Chamber Opposed Policy and All Tracked Bills; secondly, you will find bills broken down by our Strategic Priority Categories of Business Climate, Development and Infrastructure, Healthcare, Quality of Life and Community, and Education and Workforce.
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