Washington · 2025-2026
HB 2411
Modifying shared leave provisions to authorize shared leave for victims of a hate crime and those whose absence is due to immigration enforcement actions against the employee or the employee's relative.
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Summary AI-generated
Washington House Bill 2411 proposes modifying shared leave provisions to authorize such leave for victims of hate crimes. The bill also extends eligibility to employees whose absence results from immigration enforcement actions taken against them or their relatives.
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Sponsors + 21 cosponsors
- Osman Salahuddin Democratic lead
- Alex Ramel Democratic
- Brandy Donaghy Democratic
- Brianna Thomas Democratic
- Chipalo Street Democratic
- Cindy Ryu Democratic
- Edwin Obras Democratic
- Gerry Pollet Democratic
- Janice Zahn Democratic
- Julia Reed Democratic
- Lauren Davis Democratic
- Lisa Callan Democratic
- Lisa Parshley Democratic
- Liz Berry Democratic
- Natasha Hill Democratic
- Nicole Macri Democratic
- Roger Goodman Democratic
- Sharon Tomiko Santos Democratic
- Shaun Scott Democratic
- Steve Bergquist Democratic
- Tarra Simmons Democratic
- Timm Ormsby Democratic
Roll-call votes on this bill
| Question | Chamber | Result | Yea | Nay | Other | Date | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd Reading & Final Passage (#8) | upper | pass | 29 | 19 | 0 | Mar 5, 2026 | Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0 |
| 3rd Reading & Final Passage (#7) | lower | pass | 60 | 36 | 2 | Jan 29, 2026 | Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0 |