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The amended version of the bill summary now reads, "Removes the requirement that applicants for certain civil service positions must be able to read and write in English."

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Seattle police would not be required to read or write in English if bill passes.

Seattle police would not be required to read or write in English if bill passes. (Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images)

The bill applies to applicants for the city's police force, city firefighters and the Sheriff's Office. Fish and wildlife officers are also included.

State Senator Javier Valdez (D-Seattle) was joined by ten other Democrats to sponsor the bill. The Democrat argued it would help address current job shortages and "promote diversification of Washington’s public service by encouraging and highlighting bilingualism and multilingualism."

Seattle-based conservative talk show host Jason Rantz blasted the effort as the latest move in the left's "equity agenda."

He argued the bill would hinder public safety.

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Seattle-based talk show host Jason Rantz blasted SB 5274 as the latest  example of the left's "equity agenda."

Seattle-based talk show host Jason Rantz blasted SB 5274 as the latest  example of the left's "equity agenda." (iStock)

"This latest left-wing equity push neither makes sense nor serves the public. While Democrats pretend you don’t need to understand the English language, it’s a necessary requirement for these positions," he argued.

Rantz brought up practical problems that would result from this change.

"If they cannot read English as a police officer, how will they be able to understand written policies or read information from the Mobile Data Computer inside police vehicles? How do they prepare required reports if they cannot write in English?" he asked.

Calling it a "transparent attempt" to socially engineer diversity, Rantz warned it would put unqualified people in these jobs and endanger public safety.

"It puts our safety at risk. These are public safety jobs. One misunderstood policy or incorrectly completed form can harm people or lead to a criminal’s release. Is that inevitability truly worth this ridiculous attempt to force diversity?" he questioned.

SB 5274 is scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Community Safety, Justice, & Reentry next week.

Fox News Digital has requested comment from the office of State Senator Javier Valdez but has yet to hear back.

Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.