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Bill would direct JLARC to report on state agency costs to comply with clean buildings performance standard
Summary
House Bill 1715 would require the Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee to sample state‑owned covered buildings and report by June 30, 2027 on capital and operating costs to meet the state's clean buildings performance standard; sponsors said the work is needed to plan capital budgets.
Committee staff briefed the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee on Second Substitute House Bill 1715, which would direct the Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee (JLARC) to report on the costs for state agencies to comply with Washington’s state energy performance (clean buildings) standard.
Kim Cushing, staff to the committee, said the bill requires JLARC to select a sample of covered state buildings, determine…
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