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Votes at a glance: House advances bills on salmon law repeal, cannabis co-ops, inmate commissary, labor trigger and paid‑leave fix

Washington State House of Representatives · February 13, 2026
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Summary

The House advanced and passed a slate of bills on third reading: HB2554 (repealing language in RCW 77.11) passed 64‑28; HB1941 (allowing cannabis cooperatives with a 30% cap) passed 66‑27; substitute HB2539 (raising inmate indigency threshold) passed 57‑36; HB2471 (collective bargaining trigger) passed 58‑35; and HB2345 (paid family/medical leave accounting) passed 94‑0.

The Washington State House moved several bills on final passage during a single floor session.

House Bill 25-54 (HB 2554) advanced to third reading with the rules suspended and passed after floor debate that included framing the measure as part of salmon‑protection and tribal history discussions. The clerk recorded 64 yays, 28 nays and 6 excused for final passage.

House Bill 19-41 (HB 1941), which would extend cooperative rights to licensed cannabis producers, cleared several committee‑sourced amendments on the floor. Representative Schmitt moved an…

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