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Washington Senate Unanimously Passes Landmark Bill to Strengthen Sentencing for Rape Resulting in Pregnancy

by Joy Ale
April 9, 2025
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In a powerful display of bipartisan consensus, the Washington State Senate has unanimously passed House Bill 1484, a transformative piece of legislation designed to strengthen sentencing for rape cases that result in pregnancy.

Sponsored by Representative Osman Salahuddin (D-Redmond), the bill addresses a long-standing gap in the state’s criminal code by expanding the list of aggravating circumstances that can lead to enhanced penalties for convicted rapists. Previously, such sentencing enhancements primarily applied in cases involving minor victims. HB 1484 now ensures that pregnancy resulting from rape will be recognized as an aggravating factor regardless of the survivor’s age.

“Rape is a violent, horrific crime that leaves lasting trauma,” said Rep. Salahuddin in a statement released by House Democrats WA. “A resulting pregnancy only deepens that trauma. This bill ensures justice is based on the magnitude of harm, not the survivor’s age.”

The passage of HB 1484 marks a significant milestone for survivor rights and legal reform in Washington. Advocates say it reflects a growing recognition of the complex, life-altering consequences sexual assault can have on survivors, particularly when it leads to pregnancy.

“No survivor should ever feel invisible in the eyes of the law,” Salahuddin added, emphasizing the importance of equal protection and recognition for all survivors of sexual violence.

The bill now moves to Governor Jay Inslee’s desk for signature, the final step before becoming state law. If signed, HB 1484 will serve as a powerful tool for prosecutors and a long-sought validation for survivors across Washington state.

Legal experts and victims’ advocacy groups have praised the legislation for addressing systemic shortcomings in how the law responds to rape-related trauma. By ensuring sentencing reflects the full extent of harm caused by such crimes, Washington reinforces its stance on justice and accountability.

“Washington does not tolerate sexual violence and will hold perpetrators fully accountable,” Salahuddin stated—sending a clear message that the state is committed to supporting survivors and strengthening the legal response to sexual violence.

Tags: PregnancyRapeSenate Passes Landmark BillSentencingWashington
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