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Legislative Proposals Pre-Filed Ahead of WA’s 2025 Session

Bothell, WAPolitics

As Washington State prepares for its 2025 legislative session, several significant proposals have been pre-filed, focusing on establishing permanent standard time, reforming immigration policies, and increasing penalties for fentanyl-related offenses. The proposal for permanent standard time aims to eliminate the disruptive biannual clock changes, garnering support from various stakeholders advocating for consistency. Lawmakers are also prioritizing immigration policy revisions to create a more humane system that addresses federal regulations while supporting local communities. In light of the fentanyl crisis, stricter penalties for drug-related offenses are being considered to enhance public health and safety. These legislative efforts demonstrate a proactive approach by Washington lawmakers to tackle pressing social issues, with the pre-filing process being a crucial step in shaping the upcoming session's agenda.

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