华盛顿州数项法案,包括每周工作32小时和对未成年人的社会媒体限制,未能在2026年2月的立法最后期限之前通过。
Several Washington state bills, including a 32-hour workweek and social media restrictions for minors, failed to pass by a legislative deadline in February 2026.
华盛顿州的若干法案未能在2026年2月初的关键立法期限之前取得进展,从而结束了他们成为本届立法会议的机会。
Several Washington state bills failed to advance past a key legislative deadline in early February 2026, ending their chances of becoming law this session.
其中一项提议是规定每周工作32小时,加加班费,将家庭教育通知年龄降低到6岁,将具有ICE经验的雇用官员的警力降低到6岁,并要求未成年人的社会媒体账户须经父母同意。
Among them were proposals to establish a 32-hour workweek with overtime, lower the homeschooling notification age to 6, bar police from hiring officers with prior ICE experience, and require parental consent for minors’ social media accounts.
儿童在线安全措施和在服务不足地区扩大杂货供应的努力也停滞不前,尽管一项限制未成年人上瘾社交媒体功能的法案正在取得进展。
Child online safety measures and efforts to expand grocery access in underserved areas also stalled, though a bill to restrict addictive social media features for minors is moving forward.
预算限制和短时间的60天会议限制了重大倡议的进展。
Budget constraints and a short 60-day session limited progress on major initiatives.