House adjourns after passing substitute senate bills and approving committee reports

February 26, 2025 | House of Representatives, Legislative Sessions, Washington


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House adjourns after passing substitute senate bills and approving committee reports
The House of Representatives convened on February 26, 2025, with a smooth start as members approved the minutes from the previous day without any objections. The session quickly moved to significant legislative business, highlighted by the Senate's passage of two key bills: Substitute Senate Bill Number 5040 and Substitute Senate Bill 54.

Deputy Secretary Colleen Bahar announced the message from the Senate, marking an important step in the legislative process. Following this, the House addressed committee reports, with all bills listed being referred to their designated committees for further consideration.

As the session wrapped up, the House scheduled its next meeting for 9:55 AM on Thursday, February 27, signaling a continued commitment to legislative duties during this 46th legislative day. The orderly proceedings reflect a focused approach to governance as lawmakers prepare to tackle the bills ahead.

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