The legislature must direct email correspondence to a legislator's inbox if requested and verified as posing no security threat.
AN ACT relating to the legislature; requiring the legislative service office to direct email correspondence to a legislators email inbox if requested after verification that the correspondence does not pose a security threat; and providing for an effective date.
Sponsor:
Co-sponsors: Representative(s) Allemand, Andrew, Heiner, Locke, Lucas, Neiman, Ottman, Pendergraft, Rodriguez-Williams, Smith, Wasserburger, Webb, Senator(s) Boner, French, Ide, Kolb, Laursen, D, McKeown, Steinmetz
Requires the legislative service office to direct filtered legislator emails to the inbox upon request if they do not pose a security threat.
Effective: July 1, 2026
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2/11/2026(House)
H Failed Introduction 32-27-3-0-0
2/10/2026(House)
H Received for Introduction
2/9/2026(LSO)
Bill Number Assigned
H Failed Introduction 32-27-3-0-0
FailedYea: Allemand, Andrew, Angelos, Bear, Bratten, Brady, L. Brown, G. Brown, K. Campbell, Guggenmos, Haroldson, Heiner, Hoeft, Johnson, Knapp, Lien, Locke, McCann, Lucas, Ottman, Pendergraft, Rodriguez-Williams, Singh, Smith, Styvar, Tarver, Wasserburger, Webb, Webber, Wharff, Winter, Neiman
Nay: Byron, E. Campbell, Chestek, Clouston, Connolly, Davis, Filer, Fornstrom, Erickson, Geringer, Harshman, Jarvis, L. Larsen, Lawley, JT. Larson, Nicholas, Posey, Provenza, Riggins, Schmid, Sherwood, Storer, Strock, Thayer, Washut, Williams, Wylie
Excused: Banks, Kelly, Yin