Every bill before the WA Parliament, and where Bevan stands.
A plain-language record of the laws moving through State Parliament: what each bill does, where it has reached, and the reasoning behind Bevan's position. If a bill should be on his radar, you can tell him.
How a law is made in Western Australia
A bill is a proposed law. It travels through the same set of stages, in both houses, before it can become an Act. Tap a stage to see what happens there.
Bills that spend public money must start in the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Council can reject them and amend some of them, but it cannot start them.
Bevan is a member of the Legislative Assembly, the lower house. So any recorded vote shown here is an Assembly vote. Most decisions pass "on the voices", with no individual vote recorded at all.
Bills before the 42nd Parliament
Not in Warren–Blackwood? Find your members.
Bevan represents Warren–Blackwood. If you live elsewhere, here is how to reach the people who represent you, in each house.
Your local member (lower house)
Western Australia is split into 59 local districts, each with one member in the Legislative Assembly. Enter your postcode or suburb to find yours.
Your upper house members
Since the 2025 election the Legislative Council is one statewide electorate. The same 37 members represent every Western Australian, so you can write to whichever of them best fits your concern.
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