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- Session - leg. wa. gov
The draft session cutoff calendar shows deadlines and dates for legislative activities 2026 cutoff dates are tentative, and must be approved by both the House of Representatives and Senate
- WLA PAC: 2025 End of Legislative Session | Update May 2025
Governor Ferguson has until May 20, to take action on bills that have passed the Legislature The Governor may decide to sign legislation, veto part of a bill, or veto all of it, however, the Legislature may vote to override the veto, but that rarely happens
- What to expect as 2025 WA legislative session nears end
The Brief The Washington legislative session ends on April 27 After more than 100 days, lawmakers are honing in on budget proposals The Senate Ways and Means Committee convenes on Friday with delivery of the budget expected on Saturday
- Legislative update 01 24: Legislators hit ground running as 2025 . . .
As this is a “long session” year, the session is expected to last 105 days, ending on Sunday, April 27, 2025 There are a lot of new faces in Olympia This is the first time in 12 years that Washington state has a new governor — Democrat Bob Ferguson
- Washington State Legislative Session dates - WFIS
The 2025 Legislative Session is the first year of the 69th Biennial Session It is a “Long” session of 105 days that convenes on January 13 and ends on April 27
- 2025 Legislative Update: End of Session Review - Bellevue Chamber
The 2025 legislative session came to an end at 6:30 p m on April 27 In the final hours of the 2025 session, the legislature passed all three biennial budgets, the bills under the Democrat’s revenue package, and a few final NTIB (necessary to implement the budget) bills through the process
- 2025 Washington legislative session - Ballotpedia
In 2025, the Washington State Legislature was scheduled to convene on January 13 and adjourn on April 27 The legislators serving in this session took office following the 2024 elections Democrats won a 30-19 majority in the Senate and a 59-39 majority in the House
- WA State legislative meetings open with taxes, state spending, ferries
The state is facing a budget shortfall that’s poised to dominate the 2026 session, which begins Jan 12 Seven committees will begin work in Olympia on Dec 3, with meetings the public can observe
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