Washington State rent cap bill closer to becoming law, despite lingering divisions among Democrats; Bills on school inclusivity, AI and rent fixing among casualties in WA Legislature

Washington rent cap bill closer to becoming law, despite lingering divisions among Democrats

NW News Network — A controversial bill limiting how much landlords can raise their tenants’ rent each year is on the cusp of becoming the law of the land in Washington, after clearing the state Senate by a vote of 29 to 20 Thursday. It’s unclear how the House will decide on the measure that passed, but the Senate’s vote put divisions among Democrats, who control the majority of the Legislature, on full display.

Bills on school inclusivity, AI and rent fixing among casualties in WA Legislature

Washington State Standard — Tuesday’s latest deadline in the Washington Legislature provided the last rites for numerous proposals tackling everything from penalties for environmental crimes to union bargaining over artificial intelligence. But with just a few weeks left in the legislative session, just about all of the big-ticket items lawmakers are considering remain alive. Bills to cap residential rent increases, deal with the rights of parents with children in public schools, require a state permit to purchase a gun, mandate clergy report child abuse, overhaul the recycling system and allow striking workers to access unemployment benefits all remain in play.

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