The following housing bills that we have reported on have advanced out of committee (or have an impact on the budget) and are awaiting floor action.
- HB 1105 – Protecting taxpayers from home foreclosure
- HB 1107 – Concerning nonprofit homeownership development
- HB 1168 – Concerning sales and use and excise tax exemptions for self-help housing development
- HB 1181 – Providing property tax relief for senior citizens and qualifying veterans
- HB 1207 – Concerning manufactured housing communities
- HB 1219 – Providing cities and counties authority to use real estate excise taxes to support affordable housing and homelessness projects
- HB 1290 – Concerning reviews of voluntary cleanups
- HB 1377 – Concerning requiring cities to offer a density bonus for affordable housing development on religious organization property
- HB 1406 – Encouraging investments in affordable and supportive housing
- HB 1576 – Concerning condominium liability
- HB 1590 – Allowing the local sales and use tax for affordable housing to be imposed by a councilmanic authority
- HB 1797 – Concerning local governments planning and zoning for accessory dwelling units
- HB 1798 – Concerning short-term rentals
- HB 1923 – Increasing urban residential building capacity
- SB 5025 – Creating sales and use and excise tax exemptions for self-help housing development
- SB 5334 – Concerning the Washington uniform common interest ownership act
- SB 5357 – Authorizing cities and counties to impose additional taxes for affordable housing
- SB 5358 – Concerning affordable housing development on religious organization property
- SB 5363 – Extending the property tax exemption for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers
- SB 5366 – Expanding the property tax exemption for new and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in urban centers
- SB 5372 – Concerning local project review undertaken under chapter 36.70B RCW
- SB 5382 – Concerning tiny houses serving as accessory dwelling units
- SB 5383 – Concerning tiny houses
- SB 5384 – Concerning the location of tiny house communities
- SB 5390 – Providing property tax relief to preserve home ownership
- SB 5646 – Encouraging investments in affordable and supportive housing
- SB 5788 – Concerning local government infrastructure funding
- SB 5812 – Concerning local governments planning and zoning for accessory dwelling units
- SB 5951 – Concerning tax incentives to encourage residential and mixed-use development in urban infill areas
These are the bills that we have reported on but will not advance this session:
HB 1044
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Concerning senior citizen property taxes
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Dead
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HB 1090
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Providing property tax relief to senior citizens
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Dead
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HB 1206
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Concerning park models, tiny homes, and manufactured homes
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Dead
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HB 1306
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Condominium warranties
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Dead
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HB 1320
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Concerning property tax exemptions for service-connected disabled veterans and senior citizens
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Dead
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HB 1493
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Authorizing cities and counties to impose additional taxes for affordable housing
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Dead
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SHB 1581
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Funding local housing trust fund programs in certain cities
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Dead
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SHB 1680
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Concerning local government infrastructure funding
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Dead
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HB 1690
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Concerning short subdivisions
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Dead
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HB 1921
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Addressing the regressive nature of the Washington state housing market
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Dead
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SB 5289
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Nonprofit homeownership development
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Dead
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HB 1921
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Addressing the regressive nature of the Washington state housing market
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Dead
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SB 5440
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Concerning the housing element of comprehensive plans required under the growth management act
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Dead
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SB 5802
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Establishing housing affordability zones
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Dead
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SB 5870
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Concerning short-term rentals
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Dead
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