Jim McCune
State Senate
Details
- Category
- Senate
- District
- 2
- Term start
- 2019
- Term end
- 2027
Voting Records
HB 1408
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
HB 2089
Supporting wildfire mitigation by modifying RCW 82.04.29005, concerning taxes on loan interest.
HB 2325
Establishing a tourism self-supported assessment program to fund statewide tourism promotion.
HB 1376
Concerning the prepayment of capital gains taxes six months prior to the due date.
HB 1983
Amending the definition of timberland for purposes of determining the real estate excise tax for a governmental entity.
HB 2664
Modifying requirements for service of unlawful detainer notices and other notices served in the same manner.
HB 2431
Increasing the maximum annual limit for regularly scheduled fundraising activities for the nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places property tax exemption.
HB 2475
Concerning language accessible public programs, activities, and services conducted, operated, or administered by state agencies.
HB 2411
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.
HB 1796
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
HB 1960
Encouraging renewable energy in Washington through tax policy and investment in local communities.
HB 2266
Encouraging permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, indoor emergency housing, and indoor emergency shelters.
HB 2441
Concerning medical insurance premium reimbursements for surviving spouses of line of duty deaths.
HB 2254
Providing flexibility in the partnership access line assessment to cover administrative costs.
HB 2309
Reducing barriers to state employment by eliminating postgraduate degree requirements that are unnecessary.
HB 1710
Concerning compliance with the Washington voting rights act of 2018.
HB 1500
Concerning resale certificates for units in common interest communities.
HB 2179
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.)
HB 2340
Applying substance use disorder monitoring program provisions to nursing assistants.
HB 1408
Establishing funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
HB 2508
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.
HB 2417
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.
HB 1750
Creating guidelines for voter suppression and vote dilution claims under the Washington voting rights act.
HB 2230
Streamlining monitoring and oversight activities related to community residential service business providers.
HB 2113
Concerning the supervision of diagnostic radiologic technologists, therapeutic radiologic technologists, and magnetic resonance imaging technologists.
HB 1187
Protecting patients involved in motor vehicle accidents from delayed ambulance bills.
HB 2531
Aligning the quality assurance fee for the ambulance transport fund with federal regulations.
HB 2606
Concerning performance measures, duties, and reporting requirements for the office of privacy and data protection.
HB 2345
Concerning contributions in the state paid family and medical leave program.
HB 2350
Increasing transparency regarding residential habilitation center compliance with certain federal requirements.
HB 2492
Requiring state registered apprenticeships in the building and construction trades to provide behavioral health and wellness training.
HB 1501
Concerning inquiries into association governance or operations by unit owners in common interest communities.
Campaign Finance
Total Raised
$41,405
Showing top 50 donors by amount
McKinley Connie
$1,200
2024
Reynolds Service Company
$1,200
2024
Sundsmo Candace
$1,200
2024
Washington Hospitality Assoc PAC
$1,200
2024
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
$1,200
2024
Washington State troopers PAC
$1,200
2024
WHCA Political Action Committee
$1,200
2024
2nd Legislative District Republican Committee
$1,200
2024
Connelly John
$1,200
2024
Nisqually Indian Tribe
$1,200
2024
Washington Society of CPA PAC
$1,200
2024
Retail Action Council
$1,200
2024
WA Association of Realtors Political Affairs Council
$1,200
2024
PS Chapter NECA PAC
$1,200
2024
HHFPAC
$1,200
2024
SMALL CONTRIBUTIONS
$1,130
2024
Campion Patrick
$1,050
2024
Cimino Chris
$1,000
2024
Mischel James
$1,000
2024
Anheuser Busch
$1,000
2024
Hood Curtis
$1,000
2024
Moore Marion
$1,000
2024
Sabey
$1,000
2024
NASH CASCADIA VERDE
$900
2024
SMALL CONTRIBUTIONS
$900
2024
Sorensen Brent
$750
2024
Hansen Jon
$700
2024
Fischer Thom
$700
2024
PSE
$600
2024
Altria Client Services
$600
2024
May II Thaddeus
$550
2024
burgess patty
$525
2024
Lake Carolyn
$500
2024
Sardinas Paula
$500
2024
Overway Janis
$500
2024
Washington Builders of Western WA
$500
2024
Helle Cyndi
$500
2024
Manning Ken
$500
2024
WA State Tree Fruit Association PAC
$500
2024
Fischer Thom
$500
2024
McMahon Michael
$500
2024
NASH CASCADIA VERDE
$500
2024
No Wake Zone
$500
2024
2nd Legislative District Republican Committee
$500
2024
Mathews Brent
$500
2024
Korum William
$500
2024
RAI PAC
$500
2024
Wetherbee Rod
$500
2024
Ludeman Public Affairs
$500
2024
Olympia Mazda
$500
2024