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Committee Moves Multiple Judiciary Bills Forward in One Day; Votes Recorded

Washington State House Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee · February 24, 2026
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Summary

On Feb. 24 the committee reported several bills out of committee with due-pass recommendations, including SSB 5925 (CIDs), SSB 6002 (ALPR rules), SSB 5993 (medical-debt interest cap), SSB 5720 (consumer-debt default-judgment rules), SSB 5837 (guardianship updates) and SB 6011 (Court of Appeals threat assessments). Vote counts and brief rationales were recorded for each.

Beyond the day’s two headline items, the House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee advanced a series of bills on Feb. 24 with committee recommendations to the floor.

Notable committee actions and outcomes recorded in the hearing included:

- Engrossed SSB 5925 (civil investigative demands): reported out as amended, roll-call 7 ayes, 5 nays, 1 excused (committee debate focused on checks, standards and sharing rules).

- Engrossed SSB 6002 (automated license-plate…

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