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SB 6242

Concerning law enforcement training.

2023-2024 Regular Session Introduced by John Lovick and 1 co-sponsor

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with an honest limitation: I cannot access the actual text of SB 6242 to analyze its specific provisions, requirements, or i...

By resolution, returned to Senate Rules Committee for third reading.
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Bill Summary · SB 6242

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with an honest limitation: I cannot access the actual text of SB 6242 to analyze its specific provisions, requirements, or implications.

The legislative history you've provided shows the bill progressed through Washington's Senate quickly (with bipartisan support, given the 49-0 passage), but the bill's title alone—"concerning law enforcement training"—is too broad to meaningfully analyze. Law enforcement training bills can address:

  • De-escalation techniques
  • Mental health crisis response
  • Implicit bias training
  • Firearms qualifications
  • Community policing standards
  • Or dozens of other topics

To provide you with the balanced analysis you requested, I would need:
- The full bill text
- Fiscal notes (if available)
- Specific provisions being added or modified

I recommend:
1. Visit the Washington State Legislature website (leg.wa.gov)
2. Search "SB 6242" to access the complete bill text
3. Review fiscal impact statements
4. Check for sponsor statements explaining intent

I'd be happy to analyze the bill thoroughly once you can share the actual legislative language. This ensures you receive accurate, substantive analysis rather than speculation.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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