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.
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Select the column headings in the table below to sort by proclamation number, issue date, title or status.
Number |
Issued![]() |
Title | Status |
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21-05.02 | 10/28/2022 | Children and Youth Mental Health Crisis - Termination of Emergency Proclamation | Active |
20-09.05 | 10/28/2022 | K-12 Schools - Termination of Emergency Order | Active |
20-12.06 | 10/28/2022 | Higher Education - Termination of Emergency Proclamation | Active |
20-25.20 | 10/28/2022 | “WASHINGTON READY” - Termination of Emergency Proclamation | Active |
20-43.11 | 10/28/2022 | Office of Financial Management, State Human Resources Division – Annual Leave and Pay Procedures - Termination of Emergency Proclamation | Active |
20-83.03 | 10/28/2022 | Restrictions on Travelers - Termination of Emergency Proclamation | Active |
20-05.01 | 10/28/2022 | Terminating the COVID-19 State of Emergency | Active |
20-64.06 | 10/28/2022 | Public Records Act – Contact Tracing -- Personal Information - Termination of Emergency Proclamation | Active |
21-08.02 | 10/28/2022 | Safe Workers - Terminating Emergency Proclamation | Active |
22-06 | 12/15/2022 | Autumn Storms | Active |