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Lisa Wellman

State Senate

Details

Category
Senate
District
41
Term start
2016
Term end
2027
Committees
Chair, Early Learning & K-12 Education

Contact

Phone
360-786-7641
Email
lisa.wellman@leg.wa.gov

Voting Records

HB 1408

YeaPassed

Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.

2026-03-12
Source

HB 2089

YeaPassed

Supporting wildfire mitigation by modifying RCW 82.04.29005, concerning taxes on loan interest.

2026-03-11
Source

HB 2325

YeaPassed

Establishing a tourism self-supported assessment program to fund statewide tourism promotion.

2026-03-10
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HB 2385

YeaPassed

Concerning the medicaid access program.

2026-03-06
Source

HB 1376

YeaPassed

Concerning the prepayment of capital gains taxes six months prior to the due date.

2026-03-06
Source

HB 1983

YeaPassed

Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.

2026-03-06
Source

HB 2588

YeaPassed

Concerning county ferry district authority.

2026-03-06
Source

HB 2664

YeaPassed

Modifying requirements for service of unlawful detainer notices and other notices served in the same manner.

2026-03-05
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HB 2431

YeaPassed

Increasing the maximum annual limit for regularly scheduled fundraising activities for the nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places property tax exemption.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 2353

YeaPassed

Concerning predesign thresholds.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 2475

YeaPassed

Concerning language accessible public programs, activities, and services conducted, operated, or administered by state agencies.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 2411

YeaPassed

Modifying shared leave provisions to authorize shared leave for victims of a hate crime and those whose absence is due to immigration enforcement actions against the employee or the employee's relative.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 2452

YeaPassed

Modifying requirements for service of rent increase notices.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 1796

YeaPassed

Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 2442

YeaPassed

Providing local governments tax resources and fund flexibility.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 1960

YeaPassed

Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.

2026-03-05
Source

HB 2266

YeaPassed

Encouraging permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and indoor emergency shelters.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2441

YeaPassed

Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2254

YeaPassed

Providing flexibility in the partnership access line assessment to cover administrative costs.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2317

YeaPassed

Concerning early learning program licensing requirements.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2418

YeaPassed

Concerning permit review processes.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2309

YeaPassed

Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating postgraduate degree requirements that are unnecessary.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 1710

YeaPassed

Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 1500

YeaPassed

Concerning resale certificates for units in common interest communities.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2179

YeaPassed

Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan, a union-sponsored defined benefit retirement plan, or another employer-funded private pension plan. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning membership in the public employees' retirement system for port workers who participate in a federal railroad retirement plan.)

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2340

YeaPassed

Applying substance use disorder monitoring program provisions to nursing assistants.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2523

YeaPassed

Concerning the community reinvestment program.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 1408

YeaPassed

Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2508

YeaPassed

Clarifying the scope of authority of the office of independent investigations to align with current operations and practices and to include public disclosure requirements and protect privacy.

2026-03-04
Source

HB 2303

OtherPassed

Prohibiting employers from microchipping employees.

2026-03-03
Source

HB 2417

YeaPassed

Changing the Washington code of military justice so that it includes certain protections for victims of an offense while serving within the organized militia of Washington.

2026-03-03
Source

HB 2539

OtherPassed

Concerning inmate funds.

2026-03-03
Source

HB 2219

YeaPassed

Enhancing the operational efficiency of child care providers.

2026-03-03
Source

HB 1750

YeaPassed

Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2230

YeaPassed

Streamlining monitoring and oversight activities related to community residential service business providers.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2113

YeaPassed

Concerning the supervision of diagnostic radiologic technologists, therapeutic radiologic technologists, and magnetic resonance imaging technologists.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 1187

YeaPassed

Protecting patients involved in motor vehicle accidents from delayed ambulance bills.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 1687

YeaPassed

Concerning social housing public development authorities.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2531

YeaPassed

Aligning the quality assurance fee for the ambulance transport fund with federal regulations.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2606

YeaPassed

Concerning performance measures, duties, and reporting requirements for the office of privacy and data protection.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2345

YeaPassed

Concerning contributions in the state paid family and medical leave program.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2350

YeaPassed

Increasing transparency regarding residential habilitation center compliance with certain federal requirements.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2532

YeaPassed

Concerning the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2534

YeaPassed

Promoting educational stability for children of military families.

2026-02-28
Source

HB 2492

YeaPassed

Requiring state registered apprenticeships in the building and construction trades to provide behavioral health and wellness training.

2026-02-26
Source

HB 1541

YeaPassed

Concerning the veterans affairs advisory committee.

2026-02-26
Source

HB 2355

YeaPassed

Establishing labor protections for domestic workers.

2026-02-26
Source

HB 1501

YeaPassed

Concerning inquiries into association governance or operations by unit owners in common interest communities.

2026-02-26
Source

HB 2228

YeaPassed

Concerning scissor stair regulations in the state building code.

2026-02-26
Source

HB 2269

YeaPassed

Concerning middle housing in unincorporated areas.

2026-02-26
Source

Campaign Finance

Total Raised

$60,000

Showing top 50 donors by amount

Washington School Principals Legislative Effectivness Assoc

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Delta Dental of Washington

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Unlock Technologies Inc

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Indian Gaming Association Campaign for Self-Reliance

IndividualOther

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington State Radiological Society PAC

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

DaVita

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Eric Temple

IndividualIndividual

$1,200

2024

PDC

Justice For All PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

WA Beverage Association PAC

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Alan Crain

IndividualIndividual

$1,200

2024

PDC

The Tulalip Tribes of Washington

IndividualOther

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington State Council Firefighters

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington State Radiological Society PAC

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Credit Union Legislative Action Fund Northwest Credit Union Association

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

IndividualOther

$1,200

2024

PDC

Alan Crain

IndividualIndividual

$1,200

2024

PDC

Amazon.Com Services LLC

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Anheuser Busch Companies

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

WashbankPAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Associated General Contractors of WA Build PAC

OrganizationUnion

$1,200

2024

PDC

Kennedy Fund

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Electric Cooperative PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Society of CPAs PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Refuse and Recycling Association PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

PSE SEIU 1948

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Federation of State Employees SSF

OrganizationUnion

$1,200

2024

PDC

WAshington State Auto Dealers PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe

IndividualOther

$1,200

2024

PDC

Matthew Loschen

IndividualIndividual

$1,200

2024

PDC

Delta Dental

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

International Union of Painters and Allied Trades PAC

OrganizationUnion

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Education Association PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Education Association PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Stauffacher Communications

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

SEIU Healthcare 1199 NW

OrganizationUnion

$1,200

2024

PDC

Puget Sound Energy

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Anheuser Busch Companies

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Indian Gaming Association

OrganizationOther

$1,200

2024

PDC

WIT-PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

T-Mobile USA, Inc.

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

The Nichols Group Government Relations

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Comcast Financial Agency Corporation

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC

Jackson Legacy Fund

OrganizationOther

$1,200

2024

PDC

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

WHCA-PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Washington Refuse and Recycling Association PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Chaitra Vedullapalli

IndividualIndividual

$1,200

2024

PDC

Zetumer Matthew

IndividualIndividual

$1,200

2024

PDC

WA Beverage Association PAC

OrganizationPolitical Action Committee

$1,200

2024

PDC

Puget Sound Energy

OrganizationBusiness

$1,200

2024

PDC