by
<a href="mailto:carls@awcnet.org">Carl Schroeder</a>, <a href="mailto:shannonm@awcnet.org">Shannon McClelland</a> | Mar 18, 2019
The following housing bills that we have reported on have advanced out of either the House or Senate (or are have an impact on the budget).
The following housing bills that we have reported on have advanced out of either the House or Senate (or have an impact on the budget).
HB 1105
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Protecting taxpayers from home foreclosure
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HB 1168
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Concerning sales and use and excise tax exemptions for self-help housing development
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HB 1207
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Concerning manufactured housing communities
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HB 1219
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Providing cities and counties authority to use real estate excise taxes to support affordable housing and homelessness projects
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HB 1290
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Concerning reviews of voluntary cleanups
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HB 1377
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Concerning requiring cities to offer a density bonus for affordable housing development on religious organization property
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HB 1406
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Encouraging investments in affordable and supportive housing
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HB 1576
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Concerning condominium liability
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HB 1798
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Concerning short-term rentals
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HB 1923
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Increasing urban residential building capacity
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SB 5025
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Creating sales and use and excise tax exemptions for self-help housing development
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SB 5334
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Concerning the Washington uniform common interest ownership act
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SB 5357
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Authorizing cities and counties to impose additional taxes for affordable housing
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SB 5363
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Extending the property tax exemption for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers
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SB 5366
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Expanding the property tax exemption for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers
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SB 5383
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Concerning tiny house communities
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SB 5812
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Concerning local governments planning and zoning for accessory dwelling units
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These are the bills that we have reported on but did not advance past the March 13 cutoff:
HB 1107
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Concerning nonprofit homeownership development
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HB 1181
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Providing property tax relief for senior citizens and qualifying veterans
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SB 5358
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Concerning affordable housing development on religious organization property
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SB 5646
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Encouraging investments in affordable and supportive housing
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HB 1590
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Allowing the local sales and use tax for affordable housing to be imposed by a councilmanic authority
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HB 1797
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Concerning local governments planning and zoning for accessory dwelling units
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SB 5372
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Concerning local project review undertaken under chapter 36.70B RCW
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SB 5382
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Concerning tiny houses serving as accessory dwelling units
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SB 5384
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Concerning the location of tiny house communities
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SB 5390
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Providing property tax relief to preserve home ownership
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SB 5788
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Concerning local government infrastructure funding
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SB 5951
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Concerning tax incentives to encourage residential and mixed-use development in urban infill areas
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Dates to remember
HB 1168, HB 1219, HB 1406 are all scheduled for public hearing on Wednesday, March 20 at 1:30 pm in the Senate Housing Stability & Affordability Committee.
HB 1576 is scheduled for a hearing in the Senate Law & Justice Committee on Tuesday, March 19 at 10 am.
HB 1798 will be heard on Tuesday, March 19 at 8 am in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions, Economic Development & Trade.
SB 5383 will be heard in the House Local Government Committee on Tuesday, March 19 at 10 am. The bill is also scheduled for a committee vote on Friday, March 22 at 10 am.