SR 8702
In CommitteeSenate
Senator Judy Warnick
Honoring Senator Judy Warnick.
Introduced
2
Committee3
Floor Vote4
Opposite Chamber5
Governor6
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Last Action: March 11, 2026
Status: S Adopted
AI Analysis
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Senate Resolution 8702 is a formal tribute honoring Senator Judy Warnick for her nearly 20 years of dedicated public service in the Washington State Legislature, recognizing her leadership, policy work, and community engagement — especially in agriculture, rural development, and women's sports. The resolution expresses the Senate’s deep appreciation and formally transmits a copy to her and her family.
- Formally honors Senator Judy Warnick for nearly 20 years of service in the Washington State Legislature (House 2007–2015, Senate 2015–2026).
- Recognizes her leadership roles, including Chair of the Senate Republican Caucus (2021–2026) and Chair of the Senate Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development Committee (2015–2026).
- Acknowledges her advocacy for agriculture, rural economic development, water resources, small business, public safety, workforce training, and women's sports.
- Highlights her bipartisan respect and collaborative approach, as well as her involvement in civic organizations like 4-H, Backcountry Horsemen of Washington, and the Grant County Fair.
- Includes a formal expression of appreciation and respect from the Washington State Senate, with copies of the resolution sent to Senator Warnick and her family.
Who is affected
- Senator Judy Warnick — Senator Warnick is directly honored by the resolution, with formal recognition of her service and contributions.
- Senator Warnick's family — Her family is acknowledged and receives a copy of the resolution as part of the honor.
- Residents of the 13th Legislative District — The 13th Legislative District constituents benefit from the formal acknowledgment of their representative's work on their behalf.
- Agricultural and rural stakeholders — Agricultural and rural communities across Washington are recognized through the honor of their long-time advocate.
- Women and youth athletes — Women and youth athletes benefit from recognition of Senator Warnick’s advocacy for fairness, safety, and opportunity in sports.
Effective: 2026-03-11
Model: Intel/Qwen3-Coder-Next-int4-AutoRoundGenerated: Mar 20, 2026 at 2:22 AM
Sponsors
Senator Braun(Republican)District 20Primary
Senator Alvarado(Democrat)District 34Secondary
Senator Bateman(Democrat)District 22Secondary
Senator Boehnke(Republican)District 8Secondary
Senator Chapman(Democrat)District 24Secondary
Senator Christian(Republican)District 4Secondary
Senator Cleveland(Democrat)District 49Secondary
Senator Conway(Democrat)District 29Secondary
Senator Cortes(Democrat)District 18Secondary
Senator Dhingra(Democrat)District 45Secondary
Senator Dozier(Republican)District 16Secondary
Senator Fortunato(Republican)District 31Secondary
Senator Frame(Democrat)District 36Secondary
Senator Gildon(Republican)District 25Secondary
Senator Goehner(Republican)District 12Secondary
Senator Hansen(Democrat)District 23Secondary
Senator Harris(Republican)District 17Secondary
Senator Hasegawa(Democrat)District 11Secondary
Senator Holy(Republican)District 6Secondary
Senator Hunt(Democrat)District 5Secondary
Senator Kauffman(Democrat)District 47Secondary
Senator King(Republican)District 14Secondary
Senator Krishnadasan(Democrat)District 26Secondary
Senator Liias(Democrat)District 21Secondary
Senator Lovelett(Democrat)District 40Secondary
Senator Lovick(Democrat)District 44Secondary
Senator MacEwen(Republican)District 35Secondary
Senator McCune(Republican)District 2Secondary
Senator Muzzall(Republican)District 10Secondary
Senator Nobles(Democrat)District 28Secondary
Senator Orwall(Democrat)District 33Secondary
Senator Pedersen(Democrat)District 43Secondary
Senator Riccelli(Democrat)District 3Secondary
Senator Robinson(Democrat)District 38Secondary
Senator Saldaña(Democrat)District 37Secondary
Senator Salomon(Democrat)District 32Secondary
Senator Schoesler(Republican)District 9Secondary
Senator Shewmake(Democrat)District 42Secondary
Senator Short(Republican)District 7Secondary
Senator Slatter(Democrat)District 48Secondary
Senator Stanford(Democrat)District 1Secondary
Senator Torres(Republican)District 15Secondary
Senator Trudeau(Democrat)District 27Secondary
Senator Valdez(Democrat)District 46Secondary
Senator Wagoner(Republican)District 39Secondary
Senator Warnick(Republican)District 13Secondary
Senator Wellman(Democrat)District 41Secondary
Senator Wilson(Democrat)District 30Secondary
Senator Wilson(Republican)District 19Secondary