T’wina Nobles’ voted for what now?

Mari, Dan, and the rest of the Democrats are in lockstep with T’wina on all the following issues that most citizens disagree with:

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SB 5352 Voted no to a bill that expands police chase protections for law enforcement officers.

HB 1340 Voted to prohibit medical licensing boards from retaliating against clinicians for providing reproductive health services and gender-affirming care.

SB 5768 Introduced this bill to authorize the Department of Corrections to acquire, sell, deliver, distribute, and dispense abortion medications.

SB 5242 Voted to prohibit health plans from imposing cost-sharing for patients seeking abortion care beginning January 1, 2024.

SB 5123 Voted to prohibit employers from denying individuals employment due to a positive cannabis drug test.

HB 1368 Voted to appropriate $80 million from the Climate Commitment Act for electric school bus purchases in the state of Washington.

SB 5208 Voted to allow the last 4 digits of an individual’s social security number to be used as authentication to change someone’s name presumably because of a need for greater privacy protections for transgender individuals.

SB 5082 Voted to repeal the requirement of placing non-binding votes on ballots if there is legislative action raising taxes in certain situations.

SB 5171 Voted to repeal and prohibit gender-based pricing in the state of Washington.

SB 5974 Voted to adopt a conference report and pass a bill that establishes the state goal of stopping gas-powered vehicle production by 2030.

HB 1956 Vote to pass a bill that prohibits public disclosure of inmate gender status.

HB 2057 Voted to pass a bill that establishes diversity, equity, and inclusion standards for the State Patrol. This bill alleges lack of diversity in State Patrol workforce (Page 2).

  • Establishes oversight of State Patrol diversity, equity, and inclusion strategic recruitment and retention plan (Page 3).

  • Requires collection of data on current workforce, applicants thereto, psychological testing, turnover, etc (Page 3).

  • Requires biannual report on diversity progress in State Patrol (Page 4).

  • Establishes accountability procedures for State Patrol (Page 5).

  • Establishes expiration date of June 30, 2032 (Page 5).

HB 1630 Voted to concur with senate amendments and pass a bill that prohibits carrying firearms in certain locations such as school board meetings, city council gatherings, and election officers.

HB 1705 Prohibits manufacturing, selling, transporting, or possessing machine guns, bump-fire stocks, and untraceable firearms (ghost guns), and manufacturing, selling, transporting, or possessing parts designed exclusively for these weapons. Violators will be punished with a $500 penalty, and will have committed a felony if manufacturing untraceable firearms with the intent to sell them.

HB 1140 Voted to require law enforcement to provide attorney access to juveniles.

HB 1411 Voted to prohibit the automatic disqualification of individuals with criminal records from providing care to vulnerable adults and children.

SB 5126 Voted to require the state of Washington to reach a carbon emissions reduction goal of 0 by 2050.

HB 1443 concur with senate amendments and pass a bill that expands the duties of the Task Force on Social Equity in Cannabis.

HB 1078 Voted to extend voting rights to citizens on parole.

SB 5194 Voted to require community and technical colleges establish a faculty diversity program.

HB 1851 Voted to expand and codify abortion protections into state law. Expands abortion rights focus to include people of all genders (Sec. 1).

  • Establishes trans-inclusive statutory references to abortion patients (Sec. 2-6).

  • Authorizes additional medical personnel to provide abortion care (Sec. 3-4, 7).

  • Specifies legal protections for abortion patients, providers (Sec. 8).

SB 5141 Voted to establish the Environmental Justice Council to adopt guidelines and provide technical assistance to support agency environmental justice work. Defines "environmental justice" as the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, rules, and policies. This includes addressing disproportionate environmental and health impacts in all laws, rules, and policies with environmental impacts by prioritizing vulnerable populations and overburdened communities, equitably distributing resources and benefits, and eliminating harm.

SB 5038 Prohibits Open Carry Near the State Capitol or Public Demonstrations.

SB 5044 Voted to require Anti-Racism and Equity Training in Public Schools.

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