I have just received some information regarding the legislative process associated with HB1755 and SB5649. Here is the information I received:
Since the session ended before any action could be taken on either bill they are considered dead bills. In order for any further action to be taken, a New Bill with a New Number would have to be authored by a Sponsor and introduced at the 2013 legislative session. We will have to watch for a New Bill from Goodman, Fitzgibbon, Dunshee, Springer, Anderson, Dickerson, Hunt on the House side or Harper, Shin, Murray, Nelson, Pridemore, Chase, Kohl-Welles, Kline on the Senate side. Unless elections change some of these names, they are the most probable culprits to keep an eye on. As a matter of fact, Hans Dunshee is probably the Hunters greatest enemy in Washington.
I agree with Blackdog and TWG2A; letting our representatives know there is significant opposition to this type invasive and unnecessary legislation may discourage any future support when the pushers of this legislation try to slip it in under the radar again in 2013. It doesn't hurt to be proactive on issues like this, especially when we believe there is a good chance of it resurfacing in the next session. By the way, the 2013 legislative session starts in January, so its not that far off.