This bill aims to streamline state government operations by mandating the automatic dissolution of all nonconstitutionally mandated state agencies, commissions, boards, task forces, work groups, and councils every ten years, starting from July 1, 2027. The intent is to ensure that these entities are regularly reviewed for their efficiency and effectiveness in serving the state's priorities. If any of these bodies are deemed necessary, they must be reestablished through affirmative legislation. The bill emphasizes reducing the tax burden on Washington residents and improving the state's ability to respond to evolving demands on its resources.

Additionally, the bill specifies that any agency, commission, board, task force, work group, or council that is mandated by the state Constitution will be exempt from this automatic dissolution process. The new provisions will be incorporated as a new chapter in Title 43 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). This legislative change reflects a commitment to a smaller, more efficient government that prioritizes accountability and resource management.