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SB 6184

Updating the office of homeless youth program provisions.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by T'wina Nobles and 4 co-sponsors

SB 6184 modifies Washington's homeless youth program provisions and advances through budget review with bipartisan support from legislative committees.

By resolution, returned to Senate Rules Committee for third reading.
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Bill Summary · SB 6184

Legislative bill overview

SB 6184 updates Washington state's Office of Homeless Youth program provisions, modifying how services and support are delivered to young people experiencing homelessness. The bill has passed the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services and is currently under budget review in the Appropriations Committee.

Why is this important

Youth homelessness remains a significant issue in Washington, and updating program provisions can affect service delivery, funding allocation, and eligibility requirements for vulnerable minors. The bill's progression through appropriations suggests potential fiscal implications that lawmakers are evaluating before final passage.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact: The appropriations committee review indicates budget concerns or new funding requirements that may affect state resources or other programs
  • Program scope changes: Updates to existing provisions could alter eligibility criteria, services offered, or program administration in ways affecting current service recipients
  • Implementation details: The specific provisions being updated are not detailed publicly available, making it unclear how significantly current operations or beneficiaries will be affected

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

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