The Washington Senate unanimously approved legislation Friday to provide electronic monitoring and real-time victim notification following the shooting death of a Vancouver woman in November.

Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver, sponsored Senate Bill 5149, which she named “The Tiffany Hill Act” for the former Marine sergeant and Vancouver mother.

Hill, 35, was killed by her estranged husband outside Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School in Hazel Dell.

Her husband had been arrested for domestic violence but was out on bail when he shot his wife and mother-in-law, who survived her injuries. He killed himself following a short police chase.

Wilson, speaking from the Senate floor before Friday’s roll call, recounted how Hill was shot in front of her three children.