House Bill 1705 aims to address the concern of the shortage of large animal veterinarians in the state. The bill was signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday. The bill establishes a work group tasked with examining and providing recommendations on strategies to recruit, train and retain large animal veterinarians.
April 22, 2025
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Three bills for rural communities pass the legislature, signed by governor
OLYMPIA — Gov. Bob Ferguson signed 35 bills into law Monday including three pieces of legislation sponsored by Rep. Tom Dent, R-Moses Lake. Dent’s bills include topics such as large animal veterinarian care, the pesticide task force and allowing small regional airports to use real estate excise tax funds. “I feel good about what I’ve been able to accomplish,” Dent said. “I’ve been able to do some things that are in my area of expertise, in my wheelhouse, so to speak, and move those bills through the legislature.” Dent said despite three bills being signed into law there are still a handful he is fighting for during the final week of the 2025 legislative session.