Urging Governor Ferguson to establish a framework with the legislature to opt Washington state into the federal tax-credit scholarship program for K-12 educational expenses.
Sponsored By: Michael Keaton (Republican)
In Committee
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Michael Keaton
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Andrew Barkis
Republican • House
Andrew Engell
Republican • House
April Connors
Republican • House
Brian Burnett
Republican • House
Chris Corry
Republican • House
Cyndy Jacobsen
Republican • House
Dan Griffey
Republican • House
David Stuebe
Republican • House
Ed Orcutt
Republican • House
Hunter Abell
Republican • House
Jenny Graham
Republican • House
Jeremie Dufault
Republican • House
Jim Walsh
Republican • House
Joe Schmick
Republican • House
Joel McEntire
Republican • House
John Ley
Republican • House
Matt Marshall
Republican • House
Rob Chase
Republican • House
Skyler Rude
Republican • House
Stephanie Barnard
Republican • House
Suzanne Schmidt
Republican • House
Tom Dent
Republican • House
Travis Couture
Republican • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
First reading, referred to Education.
1/23/2026HouseIntroduced
1/23/2026House
Bill Text
Original Bill
1/23/2026
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