Legislator

State Representative
David Stuebe
(R) - Washington
Washington House District 17
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John L. O'Brien Building
P.O. Box 40600
Olympia, WA 98504-0600
Phone: 360-786-7976
Phone 2: 800-562-6000

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
Parental Rights 100
12
 
Vaccines 100
6
 
Other 67
3
 
All Bills 86
15
 
Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
HB1052 Clarifying a hate crime offense. House Final Passage as Amended by the Senate 04/18/2025 -3 Nay Engrossed version. Adds "in whole or in substantial part" to the definition of hate crime, referring to the perpetrator's perception of the victim's race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression, or disability, etc. when the accused assaults, damages property, or threatens to do so. This will result in the lowering of the threshold for a guilty verdict and subjecting the accused's life history (statements, social media posts, etc.) to scrutiny and potential distortion.
HB1238 Creating an advisory council on rare diseases. House Committee on Health Care & Wellness: 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass 01/24/2025 -3 Yea We are reluctant to provide additional taxpayer assets to fund more public health initiatives, in part because this could trigger increased mandatory genetic testing at birth or otherwise fortify agencies' ability to interfere with people's medical decisions.
HB1296 Eroding I-2081 House Final Passage as Amended by the Senate 04/24/2025 -3 Nay The bill was amended several times. It strips many of the parental rights enacted via I-2081.
HB1392 Expanding SBHCs House Final Passage as Amended by the Senate 04/19/2025 -3 Nay Monies collected under this new WA State Health Care Authority program (funds will come in the form of assessments on health insurance companies) may also be used "to pay for administrative and service-related costs to expand [M]edicaid access in schools by maximizing [M]edicaid funding opportunities to support the school-based health services program, school-based health clinics ["SBHCs"], and on-site behavioral health services." We do not support the expansion of SBHCs because they interfere
HB1531 Preserving the ability of public officials to address communicable diseases. House 3rd Reading & Final Passage 03/08/2025 -3 Nay Requires state and local health officials to implement and promote "evidence-based, appropriate measures to control the spread of communicable diseases, including vaccines." Forbids the state and its political subdivisions from enacting statutes, ordinances, rules, or policies that prohibit the implementation and promotion of such measures. Removes local control of this portion of public health policy, ensuring that all officials across the state simply rubber-stamp CDC "recommendations."
SB5181 Eroding I-2081 House Motion to Place Measure on Final Passage as Amended by the House 04/14/2025 -3 Nay Dismantles many provisions of I-2081. Ends requirement for prior notice to parents when students are offered or receive medical services, including those that the school arranges and may require follow-up care. Rather than immediate notice, allows schools up to 72 hours to give parents notice of removal of their child from campus. Removes rights of parents to review their child's mental health and medical records at school.
SB5632 Minor gender surgery/abortion tourist bill House 3rd Reading & Final Passage 04/12/2025 -3 Nay This bill may result in minors from other states coming to Washington and obtaining abortion/gender "treatment" without their parents' knowledge or consent.
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