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Advocacy


Published on Mar 01, 2019

Local government records reporting bill advances

Contact: Candice Bock, Brandon Anderson

HB 1667, AWC’s public records bill, was amended and voted out of the House Appropriations Committee last week.

HB 1667 aims to improve local government public records reporting requirements established by the 2017 Legislature under ESHB 1594 by streamlining and clarifying some of the reporting metrics.

The bill also aids cities by ending the sunset on the Attorney General Local Records Assistance Program and the State Archives Local Grant Program that assist in the improvement of local government public records management. The funding and the programs are currently scheduled to sunset in 2020. HB 1667 makes both permanent.

AWC is concerned that the amendments made in the Appropriations Committee could result in unnecessary and redundant data reporting requirements. We will continue to work with legislators and stakeholders to improve the language of this bill.

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