Washington House Republican Caucus (Stop Bad Bills)

https://houserepublicans.wa.gov/

About the Organization

The Washington House Republican Caucus is the formal organization of Republican members of the Washington State House of Representatives. The caucus coordinates legislative strategy, messaging, and constituent outreach for House Republicans and runs public advocacy efforts (for example the \"Stop Bad Bills\" campaign) to oppose legislation it views as fiscally irresponsible, harmful to public safety, or inconsistent with conservative principles.

Policy Goals

Typically pursues fiscal conservatism and budget restraint, lower taxes and regulatory relief, pro-business and economic growth policies, tougher public safety and criminal-justice stances, local control and limited state authority, and education and housing reforms aligned with conservative priorities; actively opposes bills that increase spending, expand regulation, or shift policy toward more progressive approaches.

Funding

Official operations are supported by state legislative resources and are supplemented by donations and political contributions from Republican-aligned donors, state party committees, and allied political action committees.

Affiliates

Washington State Republican Party; Washington State Senate Republicans; Republican National Committee/state affiliates; prominent House Republican leaders such as Drew Stokesbary (House Republican Leader) and Peter Abbarno (Caucus Chair).

Legal Structure

State legislative caucus (political caucus)

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