(Olympia, WA) -- A bill under which local governments in Washington will be encouraged, but not required, to authorize their police officers to wear body cameras is headed to Governor Inslee's desk. The House gave final legislative approval to the measure, which will also limit the public release of images recorded by police body cams. Images that can be exempted from public release include those that show minors, patients, victims of sexual assault, and the body of a dead person.