Inside Olympia: Bills still alive after chamber of origin fiscal committee cutoff

March 4, 2025

Friday, Feb. 28 was the next cutoff of legislative session, when most bills need to pass through fiscal committees in their chamber of origin to continue moving forward. The next cutoff is Wednesday, March 12, when bills must be passed off the floor of their house of origin or they will be dead. Bills that are considered “dead” may also become amendments to other bills or they may be considered NTIB, “necessary to implement the budget.”

Bills still alive

Bills WSHA supports

HB 1130 Utilization of developmental disabilities waivers.
SHB 1142 Standardizing basic training and certification requirements for long-term care workers who provide in-home care for their family members, including spouses or domestic partners.
2SHB 1162 Concerning workplace violence in health care settings.
SHB 1186 / SSB 5019 Expanding the situations in which medications can be dispensed or delivered from hospitals and health care entities.
HB 1287 Addressing the disclosure of health information for care coordination.
HB 1392 Creating the Medicaid access program.
SHB 1394/SSB 5239 Concerning the retention of hospital medical records.
SHB 1432 Improving access to appropriate mental health and substance use disorder services.
HB 1879 Concerning meal and rest breaks for hospital workers.
SB 5079 Addressing the burden of unintentional overpayments on older adults and adults with disabilities served by the department of social and health services.
SB 5122 Enacting the uniform antitrust premerger notification act.
SSB 5124 Establishing network adequacy standards for skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation hospitals.
SB 5480 Protecting consumers by removing barriers created by medical debt.
SSB 5557 Codifying emergency rules to protect the right of a pregnant person to access treatment for emergency medical conditions in hospital emergency departments.
SSB 5568 Updating and modernizing the Washington state health plan.
SSB 5745 Concerning appointed counsel for individuals detained under the involuntary treatment act.
SB 5764 Repealing the expiration date for the ambulance transport fund.

Bills on which WSHA is neutral

HB 1215 Removing references to pregnancy from the model directive form under the natural death act.
SHB 1313 Addressing mass layoffs, relocations, and terminations.
SSB 5324 / SHB 1706 Aligning the implementation of application programming interfaces for prior authorization with federal guidelines.
SSB 5493 Concerning hospital price transparency.

Bills with which WSHA has concerns

HB 1198 Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium operating appropriations.
HB 1382 Modernizing the all payer claims database.
SHB 1686 Creating a health care entity registry.

Bills WSHA opposes

SHB 1155 Noncompetition agreements.
SHB 1123 / SSB 5083 Ensuring access to primary care, behavioral health, and affordable hospital services.
SSB 5041 Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking and locked out workers.
SSB 5387 Concerning the corporate practice of health care.
SSB 5579 Prohibiting health carriers, facilities, and providers from making any public statements of any potential or planned contract terminations unless it satisfies a legal obligation.

Notable bills no longer moving forward

HB 1072 Preserving access to protected health care services.
HB 1168 Increasing transparency in artificial intelligence.
SHB 1344 Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
HB 1507 Limiting health care nondisclosure agreements.
HB 1567 Concerning licensure of health care administrators.
HB 1881 / SB 5704 Material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace
SB 5211/SHB 1200 Authorizing payment for parental caregivers of minor children with developmental disabilities.
SSB 5254 Strengthening patients’ rights regarding their health care information.
SSB 5335 Establishing the rural nursing education program.
SSB 5395 / HB 1566 Transparency and accountability in the prior authorization determination process

SSB 5683

Concerning health carrier transparency of payment timeliness of claims submitted by health care providers and health care facilities

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