Washington House of Representatives
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Washington House of Representatives
The Washington House of Representatives serves as one of the two chambers of the Washington State Legislature, the other being the Senate. This body plays a crucial role in shaping laws, representing the interests of Washington residents, and overseeing the state budget. Understanding the structure, functions, and responsibilities of the House is essential for citizens aiming to engage effectively with their government.
Structure of the Washington House of Representatives
The Washington House of Representatives is composed of 98 members, each elected to represent a specific district. These representatives serve two-year terms, allowing for frequent input from constituents. The House is led by a Speaker, who is elected by the members and responsible for maintaining order during sessions, managing legislative agendas, and serving as a primary spokesperson for the House.
Key Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of the Washington House of Representatives include:
- Legislation: The House drafts, debates, and votes on proposed laws. This process involves committee reviews where bills are scrutinized before reaching the floor for debate.
- Budget Approval: The House plays a vital role in formulating and approving the state budget. This includes determining funding allocations for various state programs and services.
- Representation: Representatives advocate for the interests of their constituents, addressing local concerns and bringing them to the legislative agenda.
- Oversight: The House oversees the executive branch, ensuring that state agencies operate efficiently and effectively while adhering to the law.
Committees
The Washington House of Representatives operates through various committees that focus on specific areas of legislation. Each committee reviews bills, conducts hearings, and makes recommendations. Some key committees include:
- Appropriations Committee: Responsible for budget-related matters, this committee reviews funding proposals and assesses financial implications.
- Judiciary Committee: This committee addresses legal and judicial issues, examining proposed laws that pertain to the state’s legal system.
- Health Care & Wellness Committee: Focused on healthcare policies, this committee evaluates legislation affecting public health and medical services.
- Transportation Committee: This committee deals with issues related to transportation infrastructure, funding, and policy.
How Laws Are Made
The law-making process in the Washington House of Representatives involves several key steps:
- Bill Introduction: Legislators or committees draft bills and introduce them in the House.
- Committee Review: Bills are assigned to relevant committees for analysis and discussion. Committees may hold public hearings to gather input from constituents and stakeholders.
- Floor Debate: After passing through committee, the bill is brought to the House floor for debate. Members can propose amendments during this stage.
- Voting: Following debate, representatives vote on the bill. A simple majority is typically required for passage.
- Senate Review: If passed, the bill is sent to the Senate for consideration. The Senate follows a similar process, which may include further amendments.
- Final Approval: If both chambers agree on the final version of the bill, it is sent to the Governor for approval or veto.
Engaging with the Washington House of Representatives
Citizens can actively engage with the Washington House of Representatives in several ways:
- Testifying at Hearings: Individuals can provide testimony during committee hearings to express their views on proposed legislation.
- Contacting Representatives: Constituents are encouraged to reach out to their elected representatives to voice concerns, share opinions, or seek assistance with state-related issues.
- Attending Sessions: The House holds public sessions where citizens can observe the legislative process. Many sessions are also available via livestream, allowing for broader accessibility.
Conclusion
The Washington House of Representatives is a vital institution in the state’s governance, enabling residents to participate in the legislative process and influence decisions that affect their lives. By understanding how the House operates, citizens can better engage with their government and advocate for their needs and interests.
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IncumbentDavina Duerr Democratic
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State House · District 2
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IncumbentAndrew Barkis Republican
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IncumbentNatasha Hill Democratic
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State House · District 4
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State House · District 5
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IncumbentLisa Callan Democratic
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State House · District 6
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IncumbentJenny Graham Republican
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State House · District 7
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IncumbentAndrew Engell Republican
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State House · District 8
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IncumbentApril Connors Republican
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State House · District 9
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IncumbentJoe Schmick Republican
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State House · District 10
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IncumbentClyde Shavers Democratic
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State House · District 11
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IncumbentDavid Hackney Democratic
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State House · District 12
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IncumbentBrian Burnett Republican
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State House · District 13
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IncumbentAlex Ybarra Republican
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State House · District 14
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IncumbentDeb Manjarrez Republican
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State House · District 15
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IncumbentChris Corry Republican
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State House · District 16
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IncumbentMark Klicker Republican
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State House · District 17
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IncumbentDave Stuebe Republican
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State House · District 18
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IncumbentJohn Ley Republican
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State House · District 19
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IncumbentJim Walsh Republican
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State House · District 20
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IncumbentEd Orcutt Republican
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State House · District 21
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IncumbentLillian Ortiz-Self Democratic
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State House · District 22
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IncumbentBeth Doglio Democratic
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State House · District 23
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IncumbentGreg Nance Democratic
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State House · District 24
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IncumbentAdam Bernbaum Democratic
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State House · District 25
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IncumbentCyndy Jacobsen Republican
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State House · District 26
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IncumbentAdison Richards Democratic
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State House · District 27
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IncumbentJake Fey Democratic
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State House · District 28
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IncumbentDan Bronoske Democratic
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State House · District 29
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IncumbentMelanie Morgan Democratic
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State House · District 30
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IncumbentJamila Taylor Democratic
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State House · District 31
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IncumbentDrew Stokesbary Republican
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State House · District 32
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IncumbentCindy Ryu Democratic
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State House · District 33
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IncumbentEdwin Obras Democratic
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State House · District 34
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IncumbentBrianna Thomas Democratic
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State House · District 35
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IncumbentDan Griffey Republican
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State House · District 36
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IncumbentJulia Reed Democratic
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State House · District 37
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IncumbentChipalo Street Democratic
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State House · District 38
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IncumbentJulio Cortes Democratic
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State House · District 39
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IncumbentCarolyn Eslick Republican
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State House · District 40
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IncumbentAlex Ramel Democratic
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State House · District 41
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IncumbentJanice Zahn Democratic
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State House · District 42
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IncumbentAlicia Rule Democratic
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State House · District 43
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IncumbentNicole Macri Democratic
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State House · District 44
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IncumbentApril Berg Democratic
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State House · District 45
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IncumbentLarry Springer Democratic
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State House · District 46
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IncumbentDarya Farivar Democratic
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State House · District 47
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IncumbentChris Stearns Democratic
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State House · District 48
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IncumbentAmy Walen Democratic
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State House · District 49
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IncumbentMonica Stonier Democratic
State House · District 49

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