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Washington's Legislature at your fingertips. Search through this session's legislation, check your legislator's voting record, or even stay updated by email as bills move through the legislature. A free public services of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy VIEW ALL YOUR STATE LEGISLATOR'S ACTIONS Choose your legislator Appleton (Poulsbo), Rep. Sherry Barkis (Olympia), Rep. Andrew Becker (Eatonville), Sen. Randi Bergquist (Renton), Rep. Steve Billig (Spokane), Sen. Andy Blake (Aberdeen), Rep. Brian Boehnke (Kennewick), Rep. Matt Braun (Centralia), Sen. John Brown (Kennewick), Sen. Sharon Caldier (Port Orchard), Rep. Michelle Callan (Olympia), Rep. Lisa Carlyle (Seattle), Sen. Reuven Chambers (Pierce County), Rep. Kelly Chandler (Granger), Rep. Bruce Chapman (Port Angeles), Rep. Mike Chopp (Seattle), Rep. Frank Cleveland (Vancouver), Sen. Annette Cody (West Seattle), Rep. Eileen Conway (South Tacoma), Sen. Steve Corry (Yakima), Rep. Chris Darneille (Tacoma), Sen. Jeannie Das (Kent), Sen. Mona Davis (Shoreline), Rep. Lauren DeBolt (Chehalis), Rep. Richard Dent (Moses Lake), Rep. Tom Dhingra (Redmond), Sen. Manka Doglio (Olympia), Rep. Beth Dolan (Olympia), Rep. Laurie Duerr (Bothell), Rep. Davina Dufault (Selah), Rep. Jeremie Dye (Pomeroy), Rep. Mary Entenman (Kent), Rep. Debra Ericksen (Ferndale), Sen. Doug Eslick (Sultan), Rep. Carolyn Fey (Tacoma), Rep. Jake Fitzgibbon (West Seattle), Rep. Joe Fortunato (Auburn), Sen. Phil Frame (Seattle), Rep. Noel Frockt (Seattle), Sen. David Gildon (Puyallup), Rep. Chris Goehner (Dryden), Rep. Keith Goodman (KirkLand), Rep. Roger Graham (Spokane), Rep. Jenny Gregerson (SeaTac), Rep. Mia Griffey (Allyn), Rep. Dan Hansen (Kitsap), Rep. Drew Harris (Vancouver), Rep. Paul Hasegawa (Seattle), Sen. Bob Hawkins (Douglas County), Sen. Brad Hobbs (Lake Stevens), Sen. Steve Hoff (Vancouver), Rep. Larry A. Holy (Cheney), Sen. Jeff Honeyford (Grandview), Sen. Jim Hudgins (Tukwila), Rep. Zack Hunt (Olympia), Sen. Sam Irwin (Enumclaw), Rep. Morgan Jenkin (Prosser), Rep. Bill Jinkins (Tacoma), Rep. Laurie Johnson (Federal Way), Rep. Jesse Keiser (Kent), Sen. Karen Kilduff (University Place), Rep. Christine King (Yakima), Sen. Curtis Kirby (Tacoma), Rep. Steve Klippert (Kennewick), Rep. Brad Kloba (Bothell), Rep. Shelley Kraft (Vancouver), Rep. Vicki Kretz (Wauconda), Rep. Joel Kuderer (Bellevue), Sen. Patty Leavitt (University Place), Rep. Mari Lekanoff (Whatcom County), Rep. Debra Liias (Lynnwood), Sen. Marko Lovelett (Anacortes), Sen. Liz Lovick (Mill Creek), Rep. John MacEwen (Union), Rep. Drew Macri (Seattle), Rep. Nicole Maycumber (Republic), Rep. Jacquelin McCaslin, Rep. Bob (R-Spokane Valley) McCoy (Tulalip), Sen. John Mead (Mill Creek), Rep. Jared M. Morgan (Parkland), Rep. Melanie Morris (Mt. Vernon), Rep. Jeff Mosbrucker (Goldendale), Rep. Gina Mullet (Issaquah), Sen. Mark Muzzall (Oak Harbor), Sen. Ron Nguyen (West Seattle), Sen. Joe O'Ban (Pierce County), Sen. Steve Orcutt (Kalama), Rep. Ed Ormsby (Spokane), Rep. Timm Ortiz-Self (Mukilteo), Rep. Lillian Orwall (Des Moines), Rep. Tina Padden (Spokane Valley), Sen. Mike Paul (Oak Harbor), Rep. Dave Pedersen (Seattle), Sen. Jamie Pellicciotti (Algona), Rep. Mike Peterson (Edmonds), Rep. Strom Pettigrew (Seattle), Rep. Eric Pollet (Seattle), Rep. Gerry Ramel (Bellingham), Rep. Alex Ramos (Issaquah), Rep. Bill Randall (Port Orchard), Sen. Emily Riccelli (Spokane), Rep. Marcus Rivers (Vancouver), Sen. Ann Robinson (Everett), Rep. June Rolfes (Kitsap County), Sen. Christine Rude (Walla Walla), Rep. Skyler Ryu (Shoreline), Rep. Cindy Saldaña (Seattle), Sen. Rebecca Salomon (Shoreline), Sen. Jesse Santos (Seattle), Rep. Sharon Tomiko Schmick (Colfax), Rep. Joe Schoesler (Ritzville), Sen. Mark Sells (Everett), Rep. Mike Senn (East King County), Rep. Tana Shea (Spokane Valley), Rep. Matt Sheldon (Mason County), Sen. Tim Shewmake (Whatcom County), Rep. Sharon Short (Addy), Sen. Shelly Slatter (Kirkland), Rep. Vandana Smith (Clinton), Rep. Norma Springer (Kirkland), Rep. Larry Stanford (Bothell), Sen. Derek Steele (Chelan), Rep. Mike Stokesbary (Auburn), Rep. Drew Stonier (Vancouver), Rep. Monica Jurado Sullivan (Covington), Rep. Pat Sutherland (Granite Falls), Rep. Robert J. Takko (Longview), Sen. Dean Tarleton (Seattle), Rep. Gael Thai (Bellevue), Rep. My-Linh Tharinger (Sequim), Rep. Steve Valdez (Seattle), Rep. Javier Van De Wege (Sequim), Sen. Kevin Van Werven (Lynden), Rep. Luanne Vick (Camas), Rep. Brandon Volz (Spokane), Rep. Mike Wagoner (Sedro-Woolley), Sen. Keith Walen (Kirkland), Rep. Amy Walsh (Aberdeen), Rep. Jim Walsh (Walla Walla), Sen. Maureen Warnick (Grant), Sen. Judy Wellman (Mercer Island), Sen. Lisa Wilcox (Yelm), Rep. J.T. Wilson (Clark County), Sen. Lynda Wilson (South King County), Sen. Claire Wylie (Vancouver), Rep. Sharon Ybarra (Grant County), Rep. Alex Young (Gig Harbor), Rep. Jesse Zeiger (Puyallup),Sen. Hans
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• Votes Against Own-Party’s Majority • Advanced Search, Previous Sessions • Scorecards & More Reports • Who is my legislator? WashingtonVotes NEWS: Monday, March 23, 2020 2020 REGULAR SESSION MISSED VOTES REPORT FOR LEGISLATORS RELEASED WashingtonVotes.org has released its annual Missed Votes Report, which compiles the votes by lawmakers on recorded roll calls during the 2020 Regular Session of the Legislature. This year’s scheduled 60-day session ended at about 8:15 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 2020, following passage of key tax and spending measures, including $200 million in additional funding for the state’s coronavirus response. WashingtonVotes.org has provided access to objective descriptions of bills, amendments and votes of the Washington State Legislature since 2002. In addition, the website provides regular news updates to subscribers and website users, as well as a weekly roll call report to media outlets statewide. Currently, the site has more than 6,600 active subscribers. 2020 REGULAR SESSION QUICK FACTS: • Bills/Measures introduced: 1,486 (includes Joint Resolutions/Memorials) • Bills/Measures passed by the Legislature: 381 • Recorded Roll Calls on passage of bills/measures: 1,186 (617 in the House; 569 in the Senate) • Legislators with no missed votes: 82 (65 House Members; 17Senators)
• Legislators with more than 50 missed votes: 11 (7 House Members; 4Senators)
According to WashingtonVotes director Franz W. Gregory, state lawmakers worked at a brisk pace during this 60 day-session, including evening and weekend floor sessions. They took a total of 1,186 recorded roll calls and passed 381 bills. By comparison, they took 1,041 roll calls and passed 310 bills during the comparable 60-day Regular Session in 2018. The totals for the 105-day 2019 regular session were 1,428 roll calls and 485 bills passed. The ten-year average for bills passed, according to statistical reports by the Legislative Information Center, is 405 bills in odd years, and 288 bills in even years. This year’s number of bills passed exceeds the average for 60-day sessions by almost 100. In releasing the Missed Vote Report, Gregory pointed out that “There are many reasons why legislators miss votes, such as civic or professional obligations, legislative negotiations, and medical and family emergencies.” He added that WashingtonVotes.org contacted the legislators who missed the most votes and gave them an opportunity to comment on their record. Comments from legislators who responded are available verbatim here. WashingtonVotes.org’s real-time Missed Votes database is also accessible by clicking “Missed Votes” under the Special Reports feature on the WashingtonVotes.org Home Page. Tallies are available for every session back to 2002 by changing the date range at the top of the page. Individual lawmakers’ records can be accessed by clicking on a member’s name. WashingtonVotes.org is a free public service of Washington Policy Center, an independent, non-profit public policy research organization with offices in Seattle, Olympia and Eastern Washington.MOST VIEWED BILLS
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