Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5028

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Concerning unlawful camping.

Impact

If enacted, SB5028 would impose regulations regarding camping in public spaces that local governments would need to incorporate into their policies. This could lead to a reduction in the perceived public safety risks associated with unlawful camping while simultaneously addressing humanitarian concerns. By establishing clear guidelines, the bill aims to facilitate a response to homelessness that recognizes both individual rights and community needs. Local jurisdictions will have to align their existing laws with the new state guidelines, possibly leading to revisions in local policy frameworks concerning homelessness and public safety.

Summary

SB5028 addresses the issue of unlawful camping on public properties within the state. The bill outlines specific regulations that govern camping in these areas, with an emphasis on balancing the rights and needs of individuals experiencing homelessness with the necessity for public safety and accessibility. The bill seeks to provide a framework for local governments to follow in creating their own ordinances related to camping, potentially standardizing approaches across communities while also allowing them to adapt to specific local situations.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB5028 revealed sharp divisions among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill will provide necessary regulations to manage public lands and promote safety in urban areas overshadowed by issues related to homelessness. Conversely, opponents contend that the bill may not adequately protect the rights of individuals experiencing homelessness, potentially leading to more aggressive enforcement actions against vulnerable populations. The fear is that while trying to manage public spaces, the legislation may lead to criminalization of homelessness rather than addressing its root causes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB6160

Concerning penalties for unlawfully obstructing traffic.

WA SB6210

Concerning unlawful detainer actions.

WA SB5654

Concerning the unlawful trade of fur products.

WA SB5284

Concerning campaign finance disclosure.

WA HB1677

Concerning campaign finance disclosure.

WA SJM8000

Concerning contributions to election campaigns.

WA HB2207

Providing tools designed to reduce the impacts of unlawful solid waste dumping.

WA HB1426

Concerning campaign contributions by controlled entities.

WA SB5207

Concerning campaign contributions by controlled entities.

WA HB1150

Creating the offense of unlawful branding of another person.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.