Washington State Legislation Tracker

Track and understand legislation that impacts survivors, offender releases, and related issues in Washington State. Join us in advocating for transparency and safety.

Pending & Recently Passed Legislation

As of April 2025 - Bills related to sexual abuse, offenders, and survivors

Action / Implementation
Bill #
Title
Description

Defeat
Repealing the community
protection program
The bill’s primary action is to eliminate the
Community Protection Program from Washington State
law. The Community Protection Program was designed
to provide specialized supervision and residential
services for certain individuals with developmental
disabilities who have committed sexual offenses or
other dangerous acts, aiming to protect the community
and provide treatment.

Support
Sexual Assault Survivor
Bill of Rights Update
The bill recognizes the critical needs of survivors
for both immediate medical care and ongoing support
services. It explicitly outlines survivor rights
and aims to strengthen the support network available
to them, with special considerations for minor survivors.
July 27, 2025
Electronic Monitoring of
Sexually Violent Predators
House Bill 1457 establishes enhanced electronic
monitoring requirements for sexually violent predators
who have been granted conditional release from the
Special Commitment Center. This legislation aims to
improve public safety and provide peace of mind to
survivors through advanced tracking technology and
improved notification systems.

Support
Stabilizing Crime Victim
Support Services Funding
This bipartisan legislation addresses the critical
funding shortage for crime victim services in
Washington State by establishing a sustainable state
funding mechanism. The bill would initiate $50
million per biennium for victim services, gradually
increasing to $70 million over time to compensate
for declining federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA)
funds. The funding would support essential services
including crisis counseling, emergency shelter,
legal assistance, and financial support for
survivors of sexual abuse, domestic violence, and
other crimes. This legislation responds to advocacy
from survivor and victim service organizations who
have highlighted the devastating impact of federal
funding reductions on crucial support programs
throughout the state.

Support
Strengthening Child Sexual Abuse
Reporting and Prevention
Senate Bill 5665 aims to strengthen the reporting and
prevention of child sexual abuse in Washington State
by amending existing laws and introducing new
provisions. The bill is motivated by the recognition
that children are among the state's most valuable
resources, and recent increases in allegations of
sexual abuse—particularly by trusted adults—demand
more robust safeguards. The legislature cites a need
for improved training, reporting, background checks,
psychological screening for those working with
children, and enhanced data collection on abuse cases.
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