Rep. Stephanie McClintock to serve as top Republican on Consumer Protection and Business Committee

Stephanie McClintock named top Republican on the Consumer Protection and Business Committee for the 2025 Washington state legislative session.
Rep. Stephanie McClintock

McClintock will begin her new assignment when the 2025 session starts next week

Rep. Stephanie McClintock was recently named the ranking member on the House Consumer Protection and Business Committee. McClintock will begin her new assignment when the 2025 session starts later this month.

“I am looking forward to this new opportunity to serve as the lead Republican legislator on this very important committee,” said McClintock, R-Vancouver. “I’m ready to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to help both consumers and businesses in Washington.”

In addition to her new role as the ranking Republican on the Consumer Protection and Business Committee, McClintock will continue to serve as the assistant ranking member on the House Capital Budget Committee.

This critical fiscal committee creates the state capital budget, which approves money for the construction and repair of public buildings and other long-term investments, such as land acquisitions and transfers.

“I’m pleased to continue serving on the Capital Budget Committee because the work we do is so vital to everyone in Washington,” said McClintock.

The Capital Budget Committee also considers grants and loans to local governments or nonprofit organizations for infrastructure, broadband, housing, and cultural and heritage facilities. Additionally, it considers bills relating to public works contracting, state buildings and land, and the authorization of state debt.

McClintock will also begin serving on the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.

The 2025 session is scheduled to begin on Jan. 13 and last 105 days.

Information provided by Washington State House Republicans,
houserepublicans.wa.gov

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