Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB1195

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Report Pass
1/30/25  
Refer
2/3/25  
Report Pass
2/20/25  

Caption

Concerning compliance with siting, development permit processes and standards, and requirements for permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, or indoor emergency shelters.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1195 is expected to impact state laws by enforcing more uniform requirements for housing developments targeted at individuals in need of assistance. The legislation aims to ensure that local governments align their development standards with state regulations, potentially accelerating the approval process for such housing projects. This alignment could alleviate administrative burdens and foster quicker responses to housing crises, thereby reinforcing the state's commitment to addressing homelessness and support needs for affected populations.

Summary

House Bill 1195 focuses on the compliance of siting and development permit processes relating to supportive and transitional housing. The bill aims to establish clearer guidelines for the development of permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, and indoor emergency shelters. By streamlining the development process and setting specific standards, the bill seeks to facilitate the construction of housing that serves vulnerable populations, particularly those experiencing homelessness or requiring additional support services.

Contention

While supporters argue that HB 1195 is a necessary step toward improving access to supportive housing, concerns have been raised regarding potential overreach. Opponents fear that the enforcement of state standards may undermine local autonomy, where cities and municipalities could have tailored their approaches to specific community needs. The tension revolves around the balance between state intervention and the ability of local governments to respond dynamically to housing issues in their jurisdictions. As debates unfold, stakeholders from various sectors could voice differing perspectives on the bill's implications.

Companion Bills

WA SB5497

Crossfiled Concerning compliance with siting, development permit processes and standards, and requirements for permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, or indoor emergency shelters.

Previously Filed As

WA HB2474

Concerning compliance with siting requirements for transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, indoor emergency shelters, and indoor emergency housing.

WA HB2263

Concerning assisted living facilities delivering permanent supportive housing services.

WA HB2113

Concerning compliance with the housing element requirements of the growth management act.

WA HB1401

Allowing cities and counties to create a simple, standardized housing permit process for affordable housing units in areas designated for housing.

WA HB2457

Concerning emergency housing for domestic violence survivors.

WA HB1046

Expanding housing supply by supporting the ability of public housing authorities to finance affordable housing developments by rebenchmarking area median income limits.

WA HB1998

Concerning co-living housing.

WA SB5901

Concerning co-living housing.

WA SB5256

Making permanent and expanding the child welfare housing assistance program.

WA HB1186

Making permanent and expanding the child welfare housing assistance program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.