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Washington extends garnishment protection to federal stimulus payments

State Issues Covid-19 Washington Debt Collection

State Issues

On January 4, Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued a proclamation, extending the state’s moratorium on garnishments related to consumer debts (previously covered here, herehere and here,) and adding federal stimulus payments to the list of funds that are protected from garnishment. Protected funds already included state and federal unemployment payments. These protections were set to expire by January 19 until the governor issued an additional proclamation, extending the moratorium “until the termination of the Covid-19 State of Emergency or until rescinded.”