Washington Legislature adjourns sine die, concluding 2026 regular session
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Majority Leader Fitzgibbon moved and the legislature agreed to adjourn sine die on March 12, 2026; the journal for the day was approved and the session concluded with no objection recorded on the floor transcript.
The Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die on March 12, 2026, ending the 2026 regular session.
Majority Leader Representative Fitzgibbon moved that the legislature adjourn sine die. The motion to approve the senate journal for the day's proceedings was moved and approved. Senator Richelli addressed the chamber and moved that the 2026 regular session of the legislature do now adjourn "sine die;" members responded with no objection and the presiding officer declared the legislature adjourned.
The adjournment followed floor business that included reading messages from the other chamber and adoption of Senate concurrent resolution 8410. The transcript records voice agreement and procedural motions but does not include a roll-call vote tally for the adjournment motion.
