Senator • Democrat
Manka Dhingra
Washington • District SD-045

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
30
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
96% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 44
Not Voting: 77
Other: 1
Yea: 4240
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Sponsored Bills
WA SB5794•Passed
Adopting recommendations from the tax preference performance review process, eliminating obsolete tax preferences, clarifying legislative intent, and addressing changes in constitutional law.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5752•Passed
Modifying child care and early childhood development programs.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5388•Passed
Concerning department of corrections behavioral health certification.
Primary Sponsor
WA SB5138•Passed
Concerning public facilities districts.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5093•Passed
Concerning dignity in pregnancy loss.
Primary Sponsor
WA SB5486•Passed
Concerning open motion picture captioning in motion picture theaters.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5263•Passed
Concerning special education funding.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5041•Passed
Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5361•Passed
Delaying the use of the ASAM 4 criteria, treatment criteria for addictive, substance related, and co-occurring conditions.
Primary Sponsor
WA SB5192•Passed
Concerning school district materials, supplies, and operating costs.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5033•Passed
Concerning sampling or testing of biosolids for PFAS chemicals.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5525•Passed
Concerning employment loss due to businesses closing or mass layoffs.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5189•Passed
Supporting the implementation of competency-based education.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5745•Passed
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning legal representation under the involuntary treatment act.
Primary Sponsor
WA SB5375•Passed
Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse and neglect.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5557•Passed
Codifying emergency rules to protect the right of a pregnant person to access treatment for emergency medical conditions in hospital emergency departments.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5110•Passed
Providing tuition waivers for tribal elders at Washington’s community and technical colleges.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5797•Engrossed
Enacting a tax on stocks, bonds, and other financial intangible assets for the benefit of public schools.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5697•Engrossed
Providing a property tax exemption for property owned by a qualifying nonprofit organization and loaned, leased, or rented to and used by any government entity to provide character-building, benevolent, protective, or rehabilitative social services.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5490•Engrossed
Providing parameters for conducting searches of transgender and intersex individuals confined in a local jail in compliance with federal law.
Primary Sponsor
WA SB5436•Engrossed
Interfering with access to a place of religious worship.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5338•Engrossed
Concerning the veterans affairs advisory committee.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5286•Engrossed
Concerning policing costs driven by proximity to state hospitals.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5282•Engrossed
Reestablishing the advisory board for the missing and exploited children task force.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5215•Engrossed
Concerning debris escaping from vehicles on public highways.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5169•Engrossed
Concerning testimony of children.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5179•Engrossed
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Establishing a complaint process to address willful noncompliance with certain state education laws.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5181•Engrossed
Amending the parents rights initiative to bring it into alignment with existing law.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5105•Engrossed
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning sexually explicit depictions of minors.
Co-Sponsor
WA SB5098•Engrossed
Restricting the possession of weapons on the premises of state or local public buildings, parks or playground facilities where children are likely to be present, and county fairs and county fair facilities.
Co-Sponsor
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