Proclamations

Proclamations are formal public declarations from the governor. Often proclamations declare states of emergency or call the legislature into a special session. Proclamations on this page are unique from the ceremonial proclamations issued by the governor’s office.

Additional COVID-19 reopening guidance for businesses and workers is available here.

Select the column headings in the table below to sort by proclamation number, issue date, title or status.





Number Issued Title Statussort ascending
20-39.1 04/30/2020 COVID-19: Post-Retirement Employment Inactive
20-09.3 12/16/2020 COVID-19: Phased Reopening of K-12 Schools Inactive
20-49.10 11/10/2020 COVID-19: Garnishments Inactive
14-01 01/17/2014 Yakama Nation Retrocession Inactive
21-05.1 03/26/2021 Children and Youth Mental Health Crisis Inactive
20-29.08 10/02/2020 COVID-19: Telemedicine Inactive
17-01 01/13/2017 State of Emergency (Winter Storm) Inactive
17-03 03/14/2017 State of Emergency (February Storms) Inactive
20-36.02 05/11/2020 COVID-19: Department of Health– Health Care Facilities and Hand Sanitizer Inactive
20-22.07 12/04/2020 COVID-19: Truck Driver Hours Inactive
20-29.07 09/02/2020 COVID-19: Telemedicine Inactive
19-02 02/08/2019 State of Emergency (Winter Storm) Inactive
20-42 04/03/2020 COVID-19: DOL Driver License Suspension Inactive
20-15.11 01/19/2021 COVID-19: Department of Licensing Inactive
20-31.07 09/02/2020 COVID-19: Division of Child, Youth, and Families – Child Care and Background Checks Inactive
13-02 04/22/2013 State of Emergency for Pierce County Inactive
20-19.1 04/16/2020 COVID-19: Extensión de la Moratoria sobre Desalojos Inactive
15-08 04/24/2015 Special Session Inactive
20-66.4 12/08/2020 COVID-19: Long Term Care - Operations and Visitation Inactive
20-32.01 04/23/2020 COVID-19: Department of Health– Health Care Workers Inactive

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