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House committee approves death penalty repeal bill

By Associated Press
Published: February 27, 2020, 11:22am

OLYMPIA — A measure to repeal the state’s death penalty law was approved by a House committee Thursday, but whether it will receive vote by the full House is still uncertain.

The Senate bill passed by the House Public Safety Committee would make permanent a 2018 state Supreme Court ruling that struck down capital punishment as arbitrary and racially biased. The Senate passed the bill on a 28-18 vote last month. The bill had cleared the Senate in previous years before stalling in the House.

The measure would remove capital punishment as a sentencing option for aggravated murder and mandating instead a sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole. Gov. Jay Inslee has said he will sign it if it makes it to his desk.

The 60-day legislative session ends March 12.

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