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Ferguson to Sign Bill Banning Face Masks for Officers During Public Interactions

by Danielle Sherman
March 6, 2026
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A bill barring law enforcement officers from wearing face-concealing masks during public interactions is headed to Gov. Bob Ferguson’s desk after the Washington State House passed the measure Tuesday.

The House passed Senate Bill 5855, which would prohibit local, state, and federal law enforcement officers, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, from wearing masks that conceal their faces while interacting with the public. The state Senate approved the measure in January. The legislation is sponsored by Sen. Javier Valdez, a Democrat from Seattle.

The measure, according to Valdez, is meant to ensure that members of the public can know who is “exercising government power” in their neighborhoods. Ferguson signaled his support for the measure, saying, “I look forward to signing it once it reaches my desk.”

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Under the bill, anyone detained by an officer who is unlawfully wearing a face-concealing mask would have the right to pursue legal action. Individuals could seek compensation, attorney fees, and other remedies deemed appropriate by a court. The measure also includes protections for officers who are already complying with identification requirements and who do not cover their faces. State and local law enforcement officers who meet those standards are explicitly shielded from liability under the legislation.

Once signed, the law would apply to local, state, and federal officers operating in Washington. The bill reflects growing concerns about accountability and transparency in law enforcement, particularly as communities demand the ability to identify officers exercising authority during public encounters.

Tags: Bob FergusonICE agentsJavier Valdezlaw enforcement maskslaw enforcement reformofficer identificationPolice accountabilitypublic transparencySenate Bill 5855Washington legislature
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