SenatorDemocrat

Andrew Billig

Washington • District SD-003
Andrew Billig

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
42
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 3
Not Voting: 27
Other: 5
Yea: 2740

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Sponsored Bills

WA SB6175Passed

Revised for Engrossed: Concerning housing affordability tax incentives for existing structures.Revised for 2nd Substitute: Providing a sales and use tax incentive for existing structures.Original: Concerning housing affordability tax incentives for existing structures.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5972Passed

Concerning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5931Passed

Revised for 1st Substitute: Addressing 6PPD in motorized vehicle tires through safer products for Washington.Original: Expediting the safer products for Washington process regarding motorized vehicle tires containing 6PPD.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5998Passed

Timing of eligibility for vacation of nonfelony convictions.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5774Passed

Increasing the capacity to conduct timely fingerprint-based background checks for prospective child care employees and other programs.

Primary Sponsor
WA SB5427Passed

Revised for 1st Substitute: Supporting people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents by establishing a reporting hotline and tracking hate crimes and bias incidents.Original: Concerning people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5908Passed

Providing extended foster care services to youth ages 18 to 21.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5800Passed

Improving access to department of licensing issued documents by clarifying the application requirements for a minor, modifying the requirements for at-cost identicards, and studying the feasibility of reduced-fee identicards.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5419Passed

Removing a Washington state institute of public policy outcome evaluation requirement.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5792Passed

Concerning the definition of multiunit residential buildings.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6283Passed

Eliminating the expiration date for the Sandy Williams connecting communities program.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5917Passed

Concerning criminal penalties for bias-motivated defacement of private or public property.

Primary Sponsor
WA SB5834Passed

Concerning urban growth areas.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6278Engrossed

Promoting organic agriculture.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5631Engrossed

Requiring state agencies to clearly identify programs and services which accept applicants with deferred action for childhood arrival status.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5595Engrossed

Adopting the evergreen state as the state nickname.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5284Engrossed

Concerning campaign finance disclosure.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6114Introduced

Revised for 1st Substitute: Requiring certain operators to provide sustainable aviation fuel for use in private jets.Original: Requiring local airport operators to provide sustainable aviation fuel for use in private jets.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5946Introduced

Establishing a fallen firefighter memorial.

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WA SB5945Introduced

Concerning manufacturer and new dealer franchise agreements.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5851Introduced

Concerning Holocaust and genocide education in public schools.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5207Engrossed

Concerning campaign contributions by controlled entities.

Primary Sponsor
WA SB5209Introduced

Establishing universal civic duty voting.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6243Introduced

Providing a state business and occupation tax exemption to encourage clean technology manufacturing in Washington.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5933Introduced

Concerning funding for the early support for infants and toddlers program.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5870Introduced

Expanding and streamlining eligibility for early learning programs.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6250Introduced

Increasing the working families' tax credit to reflect the economic burden of property taxes incorporated into rental amounts charged to residential tenants.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6200Introduced

Concerning penalties related to eluding police vehicles and resisting arrest.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB6124Introduced

Allowing state employees living in an emergency or disaster area to receive shared leave.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5896Introduced

Extending the terms of eligibility for financial aid programs.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5743Engrossed

Making certain nonsubstantive, corrective changes resulting from enactment of chapter 182, Laws of 2022 (transportation resources).

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5682Introduced

Concerning policing costs driven by proximity to state hospitals.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5564Introduced

Establishing a reward program for information related to missing or murdered indigenous women and persons, and other missing persons.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5505Introduced

Addressing learning loss by expanding the school year.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5514Introduced

Prohibiting drivers from making a right turn within proximity of certain facilities.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5500Introduced

Concerning retail sales tax exemptions for certain aircraft maintenance and repair.

Primary Sponsor
WA SB5466Engrossed

Promoting transit-oriented development.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5477Engrossed

Implementing the recommendations of the Washington state missing and murdered indigenous women and people task force.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5400Introduced

Concerning actions by health professions disciplining authorities against license applicants and license holders.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5380Introduced

Concerning clean energy siting.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5351Introduced

Addressing the collection, sharing, and selling of consumer health data.

Co-Sponsor
WA SB5285Introduced

Adding a new caseload for the official caseload forecast for the number of people eligible for the working families' tax credit under RCW 82.08.0206.

Co-Sponsor

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