Republican state representatives introduce bill to combat substance abuse through involuntary holds; Parenting is expensive in Washington, but so is this idea to make it cheaper

Republican state representatives introduce bill to combat substance abuse through involuntary holds

The Chronicle — Washington state Reps. Dan Griffey, R-Allyn, and Travis Couture, R-Allyn, both of the 35th Legislative District, introduced House Bill 1787 on Monday, Feb. 3. The bill, according to a release by the Washington State House Republicans, would change criteria of the Washington state Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) and “aims to double the state’s capacity of secure detox beds” in certain communities. The changes to Washington’s ITA would allow involuntary holds in secure detox facilities.

Parenting is expensive in Washington, but so is this idea to make it cheaper

The Center Square — “This is something we can do to help out families,” Rep. Michelle Caldier, R-Gig Harbor, testified Friday during a public hearing on her bill before the House Finance Committee. If approved, the legislation would create sales tax exemptions for diapers and other products to make parenthood more affordable. While the Department of Revenue would publish a list of all qualifying products, HB 1307 lays out several.

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