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Rep. Joan McBride has first bill signed into law

Published 12:50 pm Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Kirkland Rep. Joan McBride stands to Gov. Jay Inslee's left as he signs her first bill into law.
Kirkland Rep. Joan McBride stands to Gov. Jay Inslee's left as he signs her first bill into law.

Rep. Joan McBride, D-Kirkland, a freshman legislator had her first bill, House Bill 1222, signed into law. It was fitting that McBride, the former mayor of Kirkland and 30 year local government veteran would champion a bill for local fire departments.

“Fire fighters need to be able to focus on the tough job at hand. They shouldn’t need worry about whether their vehicles weigh a few too many pounds,” said McBride. “This bill will remove weight limits on fire trucks so departments are able to use the most up-to-date, appropriate equipment to do their jobs.”

The signing of House Bill 1222 was a community and family affair. Chief Risen of the Bellevue fire department attended along with Rep. McBride’s son, daughter-in-law and grandson.

“After months of work, what a reward it was to see this bill signed into law,” said McBride. “It was a pleasure to collaborate with members from across the aisle and our local governments to enhance public safety. I look forward to many more fruitful partnerships with our local governments in sessions to come.”