From Evergreen State to Kimchi Day Here are some fun bills filed ahead of 25 session

Olympia, WALocal News

With the 2025 legislative session approaching, Washington state lawmakers are prefiling a series of engaging bills that resonate with local citizens. Among the most notable is Senate Bill 5000, which seeks to officially designate 'Evergreen State' as Washington's nickname, emphasizing its deep roots in the state's identity. House Bill 1116 aims to establish Election Day as a recognized holiday to encourage greater voter participation. Additionally, Senators Jeff Wilson and Manka Dhingra advocate for Senate Bill 5001, proposing to make Pacific Standard Time permanent, sparing residents from adjusting their clocks twice a year. The introduction of 'Kimchi Day' on November 22 aims to honor the cultural significance of this beloved Korean dish, which has gained immense popularity.

These proposals reflect a commitment to acknowledging diverse cultural contributions while promoting civic engagement, paving the way for lively legislative discussions that resonate with Washington residents.

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