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Regional Housing Council adopts legislative priorities, marks RLTA an 'area of interest'

Thurston County Regional Housing Council · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted its legislative priorities for the coming session, retaining top funding priorities and designating changes to the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RLTA) as an area of interest rather than a formal position; members struck language that could be read as authorizing members to represent the RHC to legislators in advance of formal positions.

Tom Webster, staff lead, presented the Regional Housing Council’s draft legislative priorities on Dec. 10 and asked members to adopt the package after several months of review. The top three priorities remained unchanged and focus on maintaining ERP (Encampment Resolution Program) and climate-resolution program funding, supporting conversions and the Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP). Two…

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