Mosbrucker Bills Pass

Five bills authored by Washington 14th District Representative Gina Mosbrucker have passed both legislative chambers and are on their way to the governor.   The House concurred on Senate amendments to the final two bills Monday, clearing the path to the governor’s office.  Mosbrucker bills sent to the governor include requiring county auditors to mail a voters’ pamphlet to registered voters overseas, preventing telephone solicitors from making calls before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m., allowing tribal members to pray over a deceased indigenous person without compromising the crime scene before an autopsy is conducted, increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiners in rural areas, and mandating yearly power resource adequacy meetings through 2029.  The Washington legislative session ends on Thursday.

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