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Votes at a glance: key bills adopted on the House floor On the final day, the House recorded roll-call results for several bills: Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6005 (69-26-3), Substitute Senate Bill 6170 (95-0-3), Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1295 (95-0-3) and Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 22 15 (57-38-3). Several other bills were passed by large margins and transmitted to the Senate.

Key bills sailed through the House with overwhelming support, setting the stage for significant legislative changes in Washington!

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House approves changes to Climate Commitment Act compliance; opponents warn of harm to small fuel suppliers The House passed Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 22 15 after debate. Supporters said amendments balance fairness for fuel distributors under the Climate Commitment Act; opponents said the compliance costs risk pushing small, corner gas stations out of business and encourage cross-border fuel purchasing. Final vote: 57 yeas, 38 nays, 3 excused.

The House has just passed a bill that could reshape the fuel distribution landscape, balancing compliance with the Climate Commitment Act while raising concerns for small retailers on the brink of closure.

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Republicans push to return Climate Commitment Act funds to taxpayers or use them for transport, not special-interest spending Republican leaders said Climate Commitment Act (CCA) revenues should be returned to taxpayers or used for transportation or working-family tax credits rather than the special-interest projects they criticized; they questioned CCA effectiveness for carbon reduction.

Republican leaders in Washington are calling for Climate Commitment Act funds to be returned to taxpayers instead of funding what they label as special-interest projects.

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Conference committee recommends Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5,998 to the legislature after budget briefing After a briefing by the House and Senate budget coordinators, the conference committee on Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5,998 voted 4–2 to recommend the conference report to the legislature; supporters said it balances competing proposals and protects core services, while opponents warned of shortfalls and cuts to K‑12.

The conference committee's narrow 4-2 vote on Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5,998 sparks intense debate over fiscal risks and potential cuts to K-12 funding.

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Mayor Dana Ralph urges Legislature to fund local projects, cites $2 million request for Signature Point In a weekly video update Mayor Dana Ralph said Kent is pressing the state Legislature ahead of the March 12 adjournment to advance local priorities, including a $2,000,000 ask for levy improvements at Signature Point and requests to restore transportation and Climate Commitment Act funding for city projects.

Mayor Dana Ralph is rallying for urgent funding in Olympia, pushing for a $2 million boost for Signature Point and vital transportation improvements before the session ends on March 12.

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House passes amended emissions bill after heated debate over protections for energy‑intensive industries The Washington State House advanced and passed engrossed S.B. 62‑46 after floor amendments that create carve‑outs and study provisions for energy‑intensive, trade‑exposed (EITE) industries. Supporters said the changes protect jobs; opponents warned the amendments could undermine the Climate Commitment Act’s greenhouse‑gas goals.

The Washington State House just passed a controversial emissions bill, sparking fierce debate over job protections for energy-intensive industries versus the need to meet climate goals.

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Partnership staff outline budget tradeoffs, CCA swaps and priority bills as session nears finish Staff told the Leadership Council that House and Senate budget approaches diverge on Climate Commitment Act (CCA) use, capital transfers and program reductions; several Puget Sound priorities remain in play including funding for Salmon Recovery and derelict vessel removal.

As lawmakers negotiate a budget deficit, crucial funding shifts for Puget Sound recovery projects could create significant long-term impacts on environmental priorities.

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Senate Transportation Committee advances multiple bills to Rules Committee during executive session In executive session the committee advanced a series of bills with due‑pass recommendations — including measures on Transportation Improvement Board provisions, defective license plates, Climate Commitment Act account reallocations, ferry district authority and passenger‑only ferry rules — often adopting striking amendments before voice votes.

The Senate Transportation Committee has made significant strides by advancing multiple impactful bills, including key changes to climate commitments and ferry regulations.

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Committee hears push and pull over EITE rules, leakage study in SSB 6246 SSB 6246 would direct Ecology to study and report on allocation of no‑cost allowances to emissions‑intensive, trade‑exposed facilities (EITEs) and on the risk of emissions and job leakage. Industry groups urged protections for local jobs and requested granular leakage analysis; climate and environmental advocates supported reporting and stronger planning.

Major decisions are on the table as Washington's committee debates the critical balance between climate goals and protecting local jobs with the proposed SSB 6246.

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Testifiers praise CCA and floodplain investments, urge clarity on remedial action language Tribal leaders, conservation groups and ports praised Climate Commitment Act-funded community forest and floodplain programs in the House capital budget but urged clarifying budget language so remedial action grants and reappropriations are not restricted.

Major stakeholders are rallying behind the Climate Commitment Act's funding for community forests and floodplain resilience, while pressing for clarity on budget language to ensure vital projects remain unhindered.

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House committee hears wide support for $911 million supplemental capital budget (HB 2295) The Washington House Capital Budget Committee heard hours of testimony on substitute House Bill 2295, a near-$911 million supplemental capital budget that increases Climate Commitment Act spending and includes major investments in housing, K‑12, higher education, floodplain resilience and behavioral health facilities.

The Washington House Capital Budget Committee is poised to approve a groundbreaking $911 million supplemental budget that targets critical investments in housing, education, and climate resilience.

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🌱 At Paratus Medical, carbon neutrality is not a marketing claim; it’s a strategic commitment embedded in our growth.
We move forward with a clear vision: performance, innovation, and climate responsibility.

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Commissioner and conservation groups praise wildfire restoration, warn against diverting Climate Commitment Act funds Washington Commissioner of Public Lands and conservation groups praised restored wildfire prevention funding but warned the House proposal’s use of Climate Commitment Act and LEHI surplus funds in lieu of general fund to cover other items could jeopardize environmental justice and climate programs and reduce capacity at DNR recreation sites.

Washington's Public Lands Commissioner celebrates the restoration of wildfire funding but warns that cuts to environmental programs could close 11 recreation sites—what’s at stake for our forests and communities?

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Senate committee advances package of energy, environment and technology bills, including HB 1906 During executive session the Senate Energy, Environment and Technology Committee adopted amendments and advanced a package of bills — including measures on distributed energy devices, data center rules, AI disclosures, waste‑to‑energy and low‑income energy assistance — many passed as amended and were sent with due‑pass recommendations or to Ways and Means.

The Senate Energy, Environment and Technology Committee has just advanced a groundbreaking package of bills that could reshape Washington's energy landscape and AI regulations!

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Committee advances Climate Commitment Act changes requiring third‑party review and 2028 'leakage' report for EITEs Engrossed substitute SB 6246 was reported out of committee as amended after members debated requiring Ecology to contract an independent third party for a December 2028 report on emissions and job 'leakage' from energy‑intensive, trade‑exposed (EITE) facilities and adding unaffiliated engineer certification requirements.

A pivotal committee has advanced a bill requiring independent reviews of emissions from energy-intensive facilities, sparking debate over economic impacts and environmental transparency.

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Senate committee hears broad support for $1.1B bond authorization and $17.5B transportation supplemental The Senate Transportation Committee received staff briefings and dozens of public testimonies on a proposed $1.1 billion general obligation transportation bond package and a $17.5 billion six-year supplemental transportation budget that adds $1.5 billion this session, emphasizing preservation, ferries and EV programs.

The Senate Transportation Committee is gearing up to approve a groundbreaking $1.1 billion bond package and a massive $17.5 billion budget boost, igniting a wave of support for critical infrastructure projects across Washington!

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Committee hears local and agency support for tailored Climate Commitment Act treatment of waste‑to‑energy facility House Bill 2416 would treat a qualifying waste‑to‑energy facility differently under the Climate Commitment Act, providing phased no‑cost allowances, auctioning a portion for decarbonization funds, and requiring decarbonization and material recovery plans; local officials and Ecology generally supported the bill with requests for clarifications.

A critical bill aiming to revolutionize waste-to-energy facilities in Washington is gaining support from local leaders and agency staff, promising a unique approach to emissions management and decarbonization.

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House passes bill clarifying Climate Commitment Act accounts after heated debate over transportation funding The House approved Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 22-51 to codify account distributions and allowable uses for Climate Commitment Act proceeds after floor amendments and extended debate over reallocating funds to transportation safety and bridge maintenance. The final vote was 56–41, 1 excused.

The House has just passed a pivotal bill that reshapes how Climate Commitment Act funds are allocated, igniting fierce debates over transportation safety and green initiatives.

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Bill narrows loophole for fuel suppliers under Climate Commitment Act, sets lower threshold for new entrants HB 2,215 would lower the CCA compliance threshold to 500 metric tons for fuel suppliers that began operating after Jan. 1, 2023, require reporting by more suppliers, exempt lubricants from covered emissions, and give Ecology authority to adjust thresholds to prevent market distortions; industry and environmental groups differed sharply at the hearing.

A proposed bill in Washington aims to close loopholes for fuel suppliers, potentially reducing unregulated emissions by nearly 1 million metric tons annually—sparking heated debate between industry leaders and environmental advocates.

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House adopts amendments to Climate Commitment Act compliance bill after heated floor debate The House approved changes to HB 22 15 addressing compliance thresholds under the Climate Commitment Act. Debate focused on rulemaking authority for the Department of Ecology, market effects, and rural impacts; one amendment curbing agency discretion was adopted and the bill passed.

The House has sparked a heated debate over the Climate Commitment Act, with lawmakers clashing on compliance rules that could impact fuel prices and rural communities.

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Proposal would create statewide low‑income energy assistance program; stakeholders urge clarifications on funding and allocation HB 19 03 would establish a statewide low‑income energy assistance program at Commerce, phased in subject to appropriation; testifiers including community action agencies, utilities and rural co‑ops discussed an estimated $270–275 million annual need, voluntary participation, equitable allocation, and possible use of Climate Commitment Act funds.

A groundbreaking bill aims to launch a statewide low-income energy assistance program in Washington, but critical questions about funding and distribution remain unanswered.

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Bill would close CETA loopholes by bringing ports and some new generators under clean‑electricity rules Lawmakers heard Substitute Senate Bill 5,982 to expand the Clean Energy Transformation Act's coverage to port districts that distribute electricity and to clarify when nonresidential customers become "affected market customers"; supporters said it preserves the integrity of Washington's 100% clean electricity goal while industry warned about unintended impacts on cogeneration and resource adequacy.

A new bill aims to tighten Washington's clean electricity standards by bringing port districts into the fold, but could it complicate existing arrangements for industry giants?

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Committee hears debate over new EITE reporting and assessment requirements under Climate Commitment Act A legislative committee heard testimony on Engrossed Senate Bill 6,246, which would require Ecology to propose a method for annual reductions to no‑cost allowances, mandate periodic EITE assessments reviewed by licensed engineers, and allow penalties for non‑compliance; environmental groups urged restoring third‑party verification while industry warned of leakage and confidentiality concerns.

Washington's Senate Bill 6,246 is set to reshape how emissions-intensive industries report their carbon footprints, but will it strike the right balance between environmental goals and industry concerns?

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House approves narrower compliance thresholds for fuels under Climate Commitment Act after amendment fight House Bill 22 15 passed after contested amendment votes that debated Department of Ecology rulemaking authority and thresholds for new fuel entrants; supporters said it closes loopholes and levels the playing field, opponents warned of price effects for rural and agricultural communities.

House Bill 22 15 has sparked intense debate in Washington, addressing compliance for fuel distributors while raising concerns about potential price hikes for rural residents and agriculture.

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Committee advances substitute to set emissions standards for Spokane waste‑to‑energy plant The House Environment and Energy Committee voted 12–9 to report a substitute to House Bill 2,416 that removes no‑cost allowances for waste‑to‑energy facilities under the Climate Commitment Act, exempts certain municipal uses, and requires phased greenhouse‑gas reductions with reporting and Ecology oversight.

The House Environment and Energy Committee has made a pivotal decision, advancing a bill that could reshape emissions standards for Spokane's waste-to-energy facility, raising both hopes for accountability and concerns over costs.

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Spokane officials push bill to delay Climate Commitment costs for waste‑to‑energy plant; environmental groups object Supporters including Spokane’s mayor and county officials urged time and allowances for the city’s waste‑to‑energy plant to avoid sharp rate increases and preserve 75 jobs. Ecology and conservation groups said the bill would give preferential free allowances without guaranteed emissions reductions under the Climate Commitment Act.

Spokane officials are urging a bill to delay Climate Commitment costs for a waste-to-energy plant, but environmental groups warn it could set a dangerous precedent for emissions standards.

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Advocates and local officials push back on plan to use Climate Commitment Account and on public works account sweep Groups including the Sierra Club, Association of Washington Cities, and local infrastructure representatives urged the committee not to divert Climate Commitment Account funds or sweep the Public Works Assistance account, warning those moves would undermine voter intent and local infrastructure projects.

Environmental advocates are sounding the alarm over the governor's controversial plan to use climate funds for tax credits, warning it could undermine crucial local infrastructure investments.

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Ecology warns EITE allowance allocations could clash with cap; Quebec presents 'consignment' funding model Department of Ecology staff told the Environment and Energy Committee that emissions‑intensive, trade‑exposed (EITE) free allowance allocations risk conflicting with Washington’s Cap and Invest cap within decades. Quebec officials described a 'consignment' approach that auctions retained allowances and reserves proceeds for facility decarbonization projects.

Washington's emissions-intensive trade facilities may face a funding clash with the state's climate goals, while Quebec's innovative auction model reveals a potential path forward.

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Senate Transportation Committee reviews Gov. Ferguson’s 2026 supplemental transportation budget Senate Transportation Committee heard a work session on Gov. Ferguson’s proposed 2026 supplemental transportation budget, focusing on preservation, bonding authority, ferries procurement, and pressures on Climate Commitment Act revenues and fuel‑tax forecasts.

The Senate Transportation Committee is diving into Governor Ferguson's ambitious 2026 transportation budget, aiming for preservation and maintenance amidst evolving revenue challenges.

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Spokane seeks phased relief for waste‑to‑energy costs under Climate Commitment Act Public Works Director Marlene Feist told the committee a bill dropped at the start of the legislative session would give Spokane a phased compliance schedule for its waste‑to‑energy plant; without relief the city estimates up to $8 million annually for carbon credits and says the change would affect regional customers and about 75 plant jobs.

Spokane is pushing for a phased compliance plan to ease the financial burden of its waste-to-energy facility, which could save the city millions and protect local jobs.

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