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Introduced
01/16/2023
01/16/2023
In Committee
03/13/2023
03/13/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/12/2024
04/12/2024
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2023-2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
AN ACT Relating to establishing the domestic violent extremism 2 commission; adding a new section to chapter 43.10 RCW; and providing 3 an expiration date. 4
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Domestic Violent Extremism Commission within the Office of the Attorney General. The commission's purpose is to create a comprehensive public health and community-based framework to address domestic violent extremism, building on the Attorney General's 2022 domestic terrorism study. The commission consists of legislators, government representatives, public health experts, and community members representing marginalized groups. Its duties include identifying community-led solutions, evaluating data tracking and legal tools, and proposing steps to adopt a public health-style approach and improve data collection and transparency. The Attorney General must publish the commission's recommendations in a report by August 2025, and the commission expires on September 1, 2025.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Government Affairs
Sponsors (22)
Bill Ramos (D)*,
April Berg (D),
Liz Berry (D),
Lisa Callan (D),
Julio Cortes (D),
Beth Doglio (D),
Davina Duerr (D),
Mary Fosse (D),
Mari Leavitt (D),
Debra Lekanoff (D),
Nicole Macri (D),
Sharlett Mena (D),
Strom Peterson (D),
Gerry Pollet (D),
Alex Ramel (D),
Julia Reed (D),
Cindy Ryu (D),
Tana Senn (D),
Tarra Simmons (D),
Monica Stonier (D),
Chipalo Street (D),
Jamila Taylor (D),
Last Action
House Rules "X" file. (on 02/20/2024)
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