2024 WA Legislative Tracker

The 2024 Washington State legislative session began on January 8 (see our full 2024 Legislative Agenda), and we’re closely tracking the bills and budget items that can make a real impact for affordable housing. Scroll down to view the entire list, or use the buttons below to filter by topic or status. More bill numbers, links to bills, and ways to take action are expected throughout the first and second week of the session.

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Affordable Homes Act (HB 2276/SB 6191)

Create a dedicated revenue source for the Housing Trust Fund by reforming the Real Estate Transfer Tax.

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Community & Transit Oriented Development (HB 2160)

Require cities to allow for more residential density near transit.

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Construction Sales Tax Exemption (HB 2219)

Exempts non-profit affordable housing developments from the sales tax on construction materials.

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Rent Stabilization (HB 2114)

Enact statewide limits on rent increases.

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Exemption for Leasehold Excise Tax for Leases on Public Lands (HB 2003)

Creates a leasehold excise tax exemption when public lands are used for affordable housing.

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Residential Building Code Reform (HB 2071)

Reforms the state building code to make it easier to build middle housing and passive house apartments.

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Insurance Market Study (HB 2329)

Conducts a study of the insurance market for affordable housing providers.

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Expanding Property Tax Exemption (HB 2012)

Allows more nonprofit affordable housing developments to benefit from the property tax exemption.

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Workforce Housing Accelerator (HB 1892)

Creates a revolving loan fund for affordable housing developments.

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Increased Parking Flexibility (SB 6015)

Lowers barriers to home production by increasing flexibility on parking requirements.

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Co-Living (HB 1998)

Create more affordable housing options by legalizing co-living housing in all areas that allow multifamily housing.

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Permanent Supportive Housing (HB 2474)

Restricts cities from rejecting permanent supportive housing developments.

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Lot Splitting (HB 1245)

Help homeowners stay in their homes and communities while creating lower-cost home options for others.

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Housing Accountability Act (HB 2113)

Creates a builders remedy for affordable housing, prohibiting a city or county from denying an affordable housing development unless they have a compliant housing element.

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Wealth Tax (HB 1473/SB 5486)

Create a 1% wealth tax.

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