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SB 5174

Concerning wood burning devices.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by T'wina Nobles and 2 co-sponsors

I don't have access to the specific text of Washington's SB 5174, so I cannot provide the detailed analysis you've requested in the format specified. To give you an accurate sum...

Referred to Ways & Means.
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Bill Summary · SB 5174

I don't have access to the specific text of Washington's SB 5174, so I cannot provide the detailed analysis you've requested in the format specified.

To give you an accurate summary, potential points of contention, and real-world impact, I would need to review:
- The bill's actual legislative language
- Specific provisions regarding wood burning devices (regulations, restrictions, exemptions, etc.)
- Any fiscal notes or environmental impact statements
- The substitute bill language adopted on 2/14/2025

What I can note from the procedural record:
- The bill advanced from the Environment, Energy & Technology Committee with a divided vote (majority support, minority opposition)
- It's now in Ways & Means, suggesting fiscal implications are a consideration
- The substitution on 2/14 indicates the bill was modified before passage out of committee

To get the analysis you need, I recommend:
1. Visiting the Washington State Legislature website (leg.wa.gov)
2. Searching for SB 5174
3. Reviewing the bill text and the 1st substitute version
4. Checking fiscal notes for budget impacts

If you can share the bill's specific provisions or text, I'd be happy to provide the balanced analysis in the exact format you've requested.

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

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