Zach Stednick now maintains a webpage that displays a table showing the status of all the climate bills, arranged in rows by their bill numbers.
Passed by the House
- HB1012Creating an extreme weather response grant program.
- HB1589Requiring steps to transition off natural gas.
- HB1955Repeals redundant 2019 bill requiring utilities to calculate and report the greenhouse gas emissions of their fuel mix.
To Rules in the house of origin
- HB1185Updating and expanding the state's producer stewardship program for lighting products.
- HB1368Requiring and funding purchases of zero-emission school buses after September 2035.
- HB1433Adopting a standard method for use in programs for the energy labeling of existing residential buildings.
- HB1924Including fusion technology in state clean energy policies.
- HB1948Ensuring that methods for calculating a utility's load under the Energy Independence Act don't discourage voluntary investments in renewables.
- HB1976Allowing the Department of Commerce to provide larger incentives for upgrading buildings to meet the State's energy performance standards than the ones specified in the current law.
- HB2028Prohibiting direct retail sales or leases of vehicles & some subscription services; limiting manufacturers' ability to get dealers to install fast chargers.
- HB2039Streamlining the appeals process for environmental and land use matters.
- HB2069Authorizing public utility districts to sell biogenic carbon dioxide and other coproducts of biogas processing at wholesale.
- HB2120Allowing cities to grant nuclear facilities an additional four years to complete projects and qualify for the tax breaks available for new manufacturing in targeted urban areas.
- HB2156Creating consumer protections for purchasers of solar energy systems.
- HB2173Authorizing executive sessions by public natural gas utilities to allow them to comply with the Climate Commitment Act's prohibition on disclosing auction participation plans.
- HB2199Creating tax exemptions for amounts received through transactions involving the Climate Commitment Act's allowances, offset credits, or price ceiling units.
- HB2465Specifying procedures of the Building Code Council.
- SB5812Requiring a study of best practices for responding to electric vehicle fires.
- SB5919Authorizing public utility districts to sell biogenic carbon dioxide and other coproducts of biogas processing at wholesale.
- SB5945Prohibiting direct retail sales or leases of vehicles & some subscription services; limiting manufacturers' ability to get dealers to install fast chargers.
- SB6047Authorizing executive sessions by public natural gas utilities to allow them to comply with the Climate Commitment Act's prohibition on disclosing auction participation plans.
- SB6089Eliminating certain minimum requirement equivalencies for becoming electrical inspectors.
- SB6229Allowing the Department of Transportation to set the matching requirement for a Green Transportation Capital Grant at the level it deems appropriate.
- SB6256Creating consumer protections for purchasers of solar energy systems.
- SB6278Creating an organic and regenerative agriculture action plan for the State.
- SB6291Specifying procedures of the Building Code Council.
Out of First Committee in the Senate
- SB5570Authorizing electric utilities to establish revolving energy efficiency loan programs. (Dead.)
- SB5973Guaranteeing owners of units in common interest communities opportunities to install their own heat pumps.
- SB6016Creating a green energy community fund to support schools and nonprofits in communities where public utilities' renewable energy projects are located.
- SB6039Promoting the development of geothermal energy resources.
- SB6052Assessing petroleum products supply and pricing.
- SB6058Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec market.
- SB6092Requiring large businesses to report all their associated greenhouse gas emissions.
- SB6121Regulating and encouraging biochar production from agricultural and forestry biomass.
- SB6180Improving waste management systems, including products affecting composting systems.
- SB6240Providing the reduced B&O tax rate for producing alternative jet fuel to much smaller companies in distressed areas.
- SB6278Creating an organic and regenerative agriculture action plan for the State.
- SB6281Increasing funding for reforestation after wildfires and other destructive events.
Out of First Committee in the House
- HB1185Updating and expanding the state's producer stewardship program for lighting products.
- HB1574Expanding the Sustainable Farms and Fields grants program to place more emphasis on reducing livestock emissions.
- HB1870Providing local communities with technical support and matching funds for federal grant applications.
- HB1935Creating a Washington State Green Schools Program.
- HB1936Creating a B&O tax credit for farmers participating in conservation programs.
- HB2049Improving solid waste management outcomes.
- HB2073Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from anesthetics and studying alternatives for reducing the ones from a pesticide.
- HB2082Requiring a study of the employment and workforce education needs of the electrical transmission industry.
- HB2131Promoting the establishment of thermal energy networks.
- HB2144Providing for a beverage containers deposit return program implemented by a distributor responsibility organization, if it and Ecology agree on a plan.
- HB2201Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec market.
- HB2301Improving waste management systems, including products affecting composting systems.
- HB2333Assessing the potential of state-owned natural and built assets to generate offset credits for carbon markets.
- HB2336Assessing the suitability of state-owned lands for agriculture and renewable energy.
- HB2401Managing refrigerant gases used in appliances or other infrastructure.
- SB6180Improving waste management systems, including products affecting composting systems.
- SB6303Providing several fifteen year tax incentives to encourage energy storage system and component parts manufacturing in Washington.
Heard in Senate Committee
- SB5826Requiring rates or charges authorized by the UTC to recover utilities' costs in implementing the Climate Commitment Act to be listed on customers' bills. (Dead)
- SB5876Streamlining the application processes for state voluntary programs funding water and salmon ecosystem investments. (Dead)
- SB5965Reducing the environmental impacts of the clothing industry. (Dead)
- SB5992Requiring applicants seeking energy facility site certification for a project generating electricity using renewable resources to provide evidence of an adequate water supply for it. (Dead)
- SB6138Promoting the establishment of thermal energy networks. (Dead)
Heard in House Committee
- HB1078Requires local urban forestry ordinances to include a tree bank provision for replacing trees, in order to avoid blocking development that involves removing them.
- HB1900Implementing strategies to achieve higher solid waste recycling rates. (Dead)
- HB1981Setting a preferential B&O tax rate for manufacturing fuel and/or fuel assemblies for nuclear reactors.
- HB2051Reducing emissions from small off-road engines. (Dead)
- HB2068Reducing the environmental impacts of the clothing industry. (Dead)
- HB2234Revising the utility energy assistance programs for low-income households. (Dead)
- HB2249Studying the impact of including general market participants in all the auctions of allowances for the Climate Commitment Program. (Dead)
- HB2253Providing fair access to community solar. (Dead)
- HB2262Creating and enforcing energy efficiency standards for replacement tires. (Dead)
- HJM4003Advocating a Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty. (Dead)