2SHB 1322
2SHB 1322 by Capital Budget
2SHB 1322
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Bill overview
This bill addresses funding for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for the 2025-2026 biennium. It allocates funds to support various DNR programs, including forest health, wildfire prevention, and habitat restoration. The bill also provides resources for managing state lands and protecting natural resources.
Key provisions
- Provides funding for forest health programs.
- Allocates funds for wildfire prevention and suppression efforts.
- Supports habitat restoration projects.
- Includes funding for managing state lands.
- Provides resources for natural resource research and monitoring.
- Funds programs related to salmonid recovery.
- Supports the DNR’s shellfish and marine programs.
- Provides funding for the state’s coastal zone management program.
Who is affected
- Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
- Forestry industry
- Landowners
- Environmental organizations
- Residents of Washington State
Notable changes
- Specifies funding allocations for various DNR programs.
- Addresses wildfire prevention and response.
- Includes provisions for habitat restoration and conservation.
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Capital Budget
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| Abbreviation | Stands for | Bill # range | Description |
| HB | House Bill | 1000-3999 | Bills propose to amend, add, or repeal statutes. |
| SB | Senate Bill | 5000-7999 | Bills propose to amend, add, or repeal statutes. |
| HJM | House Joint Memorial | 4000-4199 | Memorials express the Legislature's concern, usually to the President and the U.S. Congress, about an issue, for example, asking the federal government to fund a program. |
| SJM | Senate Joint Memorial | 8000-8199 | Memorials express the Legislature's concern, usually to the President and the U.S. Congress, about an issue, for example, asking the federal government to fund a program. |
| HJR | House Joint Resolution | 4200-4399 | Joint resolutions propose to amend the state constitution. |
| SJR | Senate Joint Resolution | 8200-8399 | Joint resolutions propose to amend the state constitution. |
| HCR | House Concurrent Resolution | 4400-4599 | Concurrent resolutions relate to the internal operation of the Legislature, in which one house concurs in the action of the other; they may originate in either house. |
| SCR | Senate Concurrent Resolution | 8400-8599 | Concurrent resolutions relate to the internal operation of the Legislature, in which one house concurs in the action of the other; they may originate in either house. |
| HR | House Resolution | 4600-4999 | Resolutions are typically used to commemorate or congratulate, or to adopt rules for the body. They pertain to one body only. |
| SR | Senate Resolution | 8600-8999 | Resolutions are typically used to commemorate or congratulate, or to adopt rules for the body. They pertain to one body only. |
| SGA | Senate Gubernatorial Appointment | 9000-9999 | An appointment made by the Governor to fill an office or position; only the Senate confirms gubernatorial appointments. |
| I | Initiative to the Legislature | Numbers vary | See Secretary of State site for past and current numbers |