For the third time in three years, the Washington State House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill authored by 14th District Rep. Gina Mosbrucker that would create a task force on domestic violence and workplace resources. House Bill 1315 passed the House on Monday with a vote of 97-0. Under the bill, the Department of Commerce is required to convene a task force on domestic violence and workplace resources. The measure passed the House in 2019, but died in the Senate in the first year. In 2020, it passed both chambers of the Legislature, but was one of 147 bills to be vetoed last year by Gov. Jay Inslee in an effort to save money as the COVID-19 pandemic was just beginning to spread across Washington. This bill is now headed to the Senate.