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SGA 9022

In Committee

Senate

AMY M. WEISSFELD

This status may be delayed. See Action History below for the latest updates.

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  1. Introduced: The bill is filed and assigned a number.
  2. Committee: A subject-matter committee holds hearings, takes public testimony, and decides whether to advance the bill.
  3. Floor Vote: The full chamber (House or Senate) debates and votes on the bill.
  4. Opposite Chamber: The bill repeats the committee and floor vote process in the other chamber.
  5. Governor: The Governor reviews the bill and decides whether to sign or veto it.
  6. Signed: The bill has been signed into law.
Introduced: January 14, 2025
Last Action: January 12, 2026
Status: S Term expired

AI Analysis

This analysis was generated by AI and may contain errors. It is not legal advice. Always refer to the official bill text for authoritative information.

This bill formally appoints Amy M. Weissfeld to serve on the Columbia River Gorge Commission for a fixed term ending in 2025. It does not change commission structure, duties, or funding.

  • Appoints Amy M. Weissfeld as a member of the Columbia River Gorge Commission
  • Sets the term of office to end on June 12, 2025
  • Appointment was made on January 3, 2022

Who is affected

  • Columbia River Gorge CommissionThis bill appoints Amy M. Weissfeld as a member of the Columbia River Gorge Commission for a term ending on June 12, 2025.
Sunset: 2025-06-12
Model: Intel/Qwen3-Coder-Next-int4-AutoRoundGenerated: Mar 19, 2026 at 10:01 PM

Who Is Most Affected

Columbia River Gorge Commission (including Amy M. Weissfeld)Mixed Impact

This is a procedural appointment to a federal-state commission that coordinates land use and economic development in the Columbia River Gorge. As a member, Weissfeld will participate in decisions affecting federal land management, regional planning, and grant allocation — but the bill itself does not alter commission authority, funding, or policy direction.

Washington State general public / taxpayersMixed Impact

The bill has no fiscal impact and does not change funding, taxes, or spending. It does not affect state or local budgets directly.

Residents and businesses in the Columbia River Gorge regionMixed Impact

The commission’s work touches land use, conservation, and economic development in the Gorge region, but since this bill only appoints a member without changing policy or authority, it does not directly alter outcomes for local residents, businesses, or tribes.

Tribal nations with interests in the Columbia River GorgeMixed Impact

The bill does not modify the commission’s structure, voting rules, or statutory duties — so no change to how tribal nations interact with or influence commission decisions.

Federal agencies (e.g., USDA, BLM, Forest Service)Mixed Impact

As a federal agency liaison body, the commission interacts with federal agencies on land management, but this appointment alone does not shift federal policy or resource allocation.