Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2225

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Giving people with criminal records who are rehabilitated a fresh start in occupational licensing in Washington.

Impact

If passed, HB2225 would amend existing occupational licensing laws to make it easier for rehabilitated individuals to access professional licenses. This could significantly impact various sectors, particularly those with stringent licensing requirements, thereby enhancing employment opportunities for those affected by past criminal records. The bill seeks to foster economic growth by harnessing the potential of individuals who have made efforts to rehabilitate, ultimately benefiting both the individual and the state's economy.

Summary

House Bill 2225 seeks to provide individuals with criminal records a fresh start in obtaining occupational licenses in Washington state. The bill aims to facilitate the reintegration of rehabilitated individuals into the workforce by eliminating barriers related to their past convictions. This legislative effort is grounded in the belief that everyone deserves a second chance, and that prior criminal history should not prevent individuals from pursuing careers in licensed professions, thus promoting a more inclusive workforce.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2225 may lead to differing opinions regarding the balance between public safety and providing opportunities for rehabilitation. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards equality and reduces recidivism by supporting individuals in their reentry into society. However, opponents may raise concerns about the implications for public safety, questioning whether individuals with criminal backgrounds should be granted access to certain professions without scrutiny. This highlights the ongoing debate about how best to address the challenges faced by those with criminal records while ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB6125

Preserving records and artifacts regarding the historical treatment of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington state.

WA HR4632

Supporting Washingtonians with developmental disabilities.

WA HB2340

Reducing department of licensing fees for Washington residents who have served in the military.

WA SR8670

Concerning Washington State and the people of Taiwan.

WA HR4643

Recognizing the bond between the people of Taiwan and Washington state.

WA HB1320

Modifying business and occupation tax rates to fund programs and services to benefit Washingtonians.

WA SB5477

Implementing the recommendations of the Washington state missing and murdered indigenous women and people task force.

WA HR4677

Honoring the domestic maritime industry's ability to serve Washingtonians in the event of a natural disaster.

WA HB2244

Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.

WA HR4632

Recognizing the importance of a strong and enduring relationship between the people of Washington State and the people of Taiwan.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.