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House committee hears wide support for $911 million supplemental capital budget (HB 2295)

Capital Budget Committee (Washington State House) · February 24, 2026
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The Washington House Capital Budget Committee heard hours of testimony on substitute House Bill 2295, a near-$911 million supplemental capital budget that increases Climate Commitment Act spending and includes major investments in housing, K‑12, higher education, floodplain resilience and behavioral health facilities.

The Capital Budget Committee on [date not specified] reviewed substitute House Bill 2295, a proposed supplemental capital budget that committee staff summarized as roughly $911,000,000 in total spending, including about $400,000,000 in bonds and approximately $639,000,000 in Climate Commitment Act (CCA) appropriations earmarked across new capital programs and account changes.

John Wilson, committee staff, told members the House proposal would redirect $239,000,000 through account changes to free up higher education building…

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