UPDATE: On April 22, the Washington senate held a concurrence vote on this legislation, which passed 29 to 20. The bill now heads to Governor Jay Inslee's desk for signature. OLYMPIA, Wash. — Today, the Washington State House voted 56 to 42 to establish a 100 percent clean energy standard across the state. The Senate passed this legislation last month and will now need to vote to concur with a few changes before it goes to Governor Jay Inslee to be signed into law. “Movements need trail blazers and Washington has stepped up. The urgency to create a clean energy future has never been clearer, but it requires the leadership Washington has shown. The Evergreen State is living up to its nickname and creating a cleaner, safer future for Washington’s birds and people,” said David Yarnold (@david_yarnold), president and CEO of 蜜柚APP. “When it comes to reducing carbon pollution, birds tell us we don’t have time to waste. We have four states down, 46 to...