SCR 8409
In CommitteeSenate
Adjourning SINE DIE
Adjourning SINE DIE.
Introduced
2
Committee3
Floor Vote4
Opposite Chamber5
Governor6
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- Introduced: The bill is filed and assigned a number.
- Committee: A subject-matter committee holds hearings, takes public testimony, and decides whether to advance the bill.
- Floor Vote: The full chamber (House or Senate) debates and votes on the bill.
- Opposite Chamber: The bill repeats the committee and floor vote process in the other chamber.
- Governor: The Governor reviews the bill and decides whether to sign or veto it.
- Signed: The bill has been signed into law.
Introduced: March 10, 2026
Last Action: March 12, 2026
Status: S Rules 2
AI Analysis
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This resolution formally ends the 2026 Regular Session of the Washington State Legislature. It does not create new laws or policies—it simply concludes the current legislative period.
- Formally ends the 2026 Regular Session of the 69th Washington State Legislature
- Adjourns the session *sine die* (Latin for 'without day'), meaning no further meetings are scheduled for the remainder of the biennium
Who is affected
- Washington State Legislature members and staff — This resolution formally ends the current legislative session, after which lawmakers will no longer conduct official business until the next session begins.
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Sponsors
Senator Riccelli(Democrat)District 3Primary