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WA HB1213
WA HB1213Expanding protections for workers in the state paid family and medical leave program.
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Introduced
01/13/2025
01/13/2025
In Committee
04/08/2025
04/08/2025
Crossed Over
03/11/2025
03/11/2025
Passed
04/23/2025
04/23/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/17/2025
05/17/2025
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
AN ACT Relating to expanding protections for workers in the state 2 paid family and medical leave program; amending RCW 50A.05.020, 3 50A.05.050, 50A.10.030, 50A.15.020, 50A.20.010, 50A.20.020, 4 50A.30.010, 50A.24.010, 50A.35.010, and 50A.35.020; adding new 5 sections to chapter 50A.24 RCW; creating a new section; and providing 6 an effective date. 7
AI Summary
This bill expands protections for workers in Washington state's paid family and medical leave program through several key changes. The bill modifies existing laws to enhance employer responsibilities, improve reporting requirements, and provide more comprehensive support for employees. Key provisions include reducing the minimum claim duration from eight to four hours, extending employment protection rights to more workers by gradually lowering the employee count threshold for businesses (from 50 to 8 employees by 2028), and creating new grant opportunities for small employers with fewer than 50 employees to help offset costs associated with employees taking family or medical leave. The bill also requires more detailed outreach and notification processes, mandating that employers provide clear written information about leave rights, benefits, and processes. Additionally, the bill strengthens employment restoration rights by specifying that employees must have worked for their current employer at least 180 days before taking leave and clarifying the conditions under which employers must maintain an employee's position and health benefits. These changes aim to make the state's family and medical leave program more accessible, transparent, and supportive for both employees and employers, with the new provisions set to take effect on January 1, 2026.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Business and Industry, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (20)
Liz Berry (D)*,
Emily Alvarado (D),
Beth Doglio (D),
Darya Farivar (D),
Joe Fitzgibbon (D),
Mary Fosse (D),
Natasha Hill (D),
Debra Lekanoff (D),
Nicole Macri (D),
Sharlett Mena (D),
Edwin Obras (D),
Timm Ormsby (D),
Strom Peterson (D),
Gerry Pollet (D),
Julia Reed (D),
Cindy Ryu (D),
Osman Salahuddin (D),
Tarra Simmons (D),
Chipalo Street (D),
Sharon Wylie (D),
Last Action
Effective date 1/1/2026. (on 05/17/2025)
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