AIA Washington CouncilWeekly Report
Prepared by:  AIA Washington CouncilTuesday, February 2, 2010


AIA Washington Council

This is a bill tracking list used by the AIA Washington Council to monitor Washington state legislation.

The Bill Tracking Summary is divided into three priority categories (High, Medium, or Low) indicating how much effort the Council puts into working on the proposals. For instance, a High priority is closely monitored and the AIA/WA actively works to educate lawmakers about the proposal. A Low priority is tracked for its impact, but the Council does not actively engage in its progress.

Each bill is also given a support rating: Support, Oppose, Neutral, or Monitor. Neutral bills are ones that the Council has an interest in its progress, but has actively decided not to support or oppose. Bills under the "monitor" position are tracked and no position has been developed by the Council. Bills with "Concerns" have provisions the AIA/WA may not be able to support. "Status" refers to a bills status in the legislative process. For more information on bills visit: www.leg.wa.gov.

Calendar Items show which bills are being actively considered by the Legislature in the upcoming week. The "TVW" designation indicates those actions that will be covered by Television Washington. Most broadcasts are available for a podcast/MP3 download. Visit www.tvw.org.

If you have questions about these bills or would like to propose a bill to be added to the Councils tracking list, please contact Stan Bowman, Executive Director, at bowman@aiawa.org or 800-722-0394.


Calendar Items

2/2/2010S2442Growth mgmt hearings boardsGeneral Government Appropriations8:00 AMHHR C
2/2/2010S2545Greenhouse gas emissionsGeneral Government Appropriations8:00 AMHHR C
2/2/2010S1634ArchitectsCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20101992Construction projectsCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20102553Unemployment benefitsCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20102555L & I subpoenas/electriciansCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20102602Continuing ed for engineersCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20102826Underground economyCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20103129Unemploymnt insurance systemCommerce & Labor10:00 AMHHR B
2/2/20106327Housing authoritiesFinancial Institutions, Housing & Insurance10:00 AMSHR 2
2/2/20106459Rental property inspectionFinancial Institutions, Housing & Insurance10:00 AMSHR 2
2/2/20106544Plat approval time limitsFinancial Institutions, Housing & Insurance10:00 AMSHR 2
2/2/20106589Workforce housing programFinancial Institutions, Housing & Insurance10:00 AMSHR 2
2/2/20106802Groundwater sustainabilityEnvironment, Water & Energy10:00 AMSHR 4
2/2/20106817Affordable housing/fundsFinancial Institutions, Housing & Insurance10:00 AMSHR 2
2/2/2010S2537Solar energy incentivesFinance1:30 PMHHR C
2/2/20102597Hydraulics project approvalAgriculture & Natural Resources1:30 PMHHR B
2/2/20102868School district biddingState Government & Tribal AffairsTVW1:30 PMHHR D
2/2/20102878Campaign & lobbying reportsState Government & Tribal AffairsTVW1:30 PMHHR D
2/2/20102997Small employer's groupHealth Care & Wellness1:30 PMHHR A
2/2/20106456Wage complaintsLabor, Commerce & Consumer Protection1:30 PMSHR 4
2/2/20106545Wildland urban interfaceLabor, Commerce & Consumer Protection1:30 PMSHR 4
2/2/20106575Underground economyLabor, Commerce & Consumer Protection1:30 PMSHR 4
2/2/20106793Unemployment benefits T.O.Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection1:30 PMSHR 4
2/2/20102818Cleaning in state facilitiesEnvironmental Health3:30 PMHHR C
2/2/20106424Local excise tax authoritiesWays & MeansTVW3:30 PMSHR 4
2/2/20106552Excise taxationWays & MeansTVW3:30 PMSHR 4
2/3/20102970Tax avoidanceFinance8:00 AMHHR C
2/3/20103027Convention & trade ctr T.O.Finance8:00 AMHHR C
2/3/20106494St. board of health/schoolsEarly Learning & K-12 Education8:00 AMSHR 1
2/3/20106808Private infrastructureEconomic Development, Trade & Innovation8:00 AMSHR 3
2/3/20102451Financing contracts paymentCapital Budget1:30 PMHHR C
2/3/20102452State indebtedness/evidencesCapital Budget1:30 PMHHR C
2/3/20102805Public works/off-site prefabCapital Budget1:30 PMHHR C
2/3/20106720Environmental impact reviewEnvironment, Water & EnergyTVW3:30 PMSHR 4
2/3/20106762SEPA complianceEnvironment, Water & EnergyTVW3:30 PMSHR 4
2/4/2010S2589Wastewater systems designersGeneral Government Appropriations8:00 AMHHR C
2/4/20106118Conv & trade center accountWays & Means1:30 PMSHR 4
2/4/20106301Urban growth areasGovernment Operations & Elections3:30 PMSHR 2
2/5/20103157State B & O taxFinance8:00 AMHHR C


Bill Tracking Summary

High Priority BillsSponsorPositionStatus
E2S1393Addressing residential real property construction improvements through consumer education, warranty protections, contractor registration requirements, and worker certification standards. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 3/11/2009) SpringerOpposeH, 3rd Reading +
1608Concerning the practice of interior design. WilliamsOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
S1634Regarding architects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) WhiteSupportH, Commerce/Lab
1690Authorizing alternative public works contracting procedures. HasegawaSupportH, 3rd Reading
2350Concerning the taxation of intangible property to provide additional funding for public schools. ChaseOpposeH, Finance
2354Concerning the taxation of intangible property to provide additional funding for public schools. ChaseOpposeH, Finance
2880Eliminating the building code council account. KristiansenOpposeH, Gen Gov Apps
2927Implementing the recommendations of the joint administrative rules review committee. HasegawaOpposeH, Tech/En/Com
2928Implementing the recommendations of the joint administrative rules review committee. HasegawaOpposeH, SGTribalAff
3019Regarding energy efficiency requirements for residential structures. DammeierOpposeH, Tech/En/Com
5148Changing Washington's vesting laws. KlineOpposeS, GovtOp & Elect
5514Concerning the practice of interior design. FranklinOpposeS, Lab/Comm/CP
ES5529Regarding architects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) JarrettSupportS, Rules 3G +
E2S5895Addressing residential real property construction improvements through warranty protections, legal remedies, third-party inspections, contractor registration requirements, worker certification standards, and bonding requirements. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Addressing residential real property construction improvements through consumer education, warranty protections, legal remedies, third-party inspections, contractor registration requirements, worker certification standards, and bonding requirements. ) (AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 3/11/2009) TomOpposeS, Rules X +
S6244Defining a green home and an energy efficient home. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FraserSupportS, Rules 2
6364Concerning the capital budget. FraserConcernsS, Ways & Means
6376Modifying contractor licensing laws. HaugenS, Lab/Comm/CP
S6701Addressing real property warranties. KlineOpposeS, Rules 2 +
6822Regarding energy efficiency requirements for residential structures. HolmquistOpposeS, Env/Water/Ener

Medium Priority Bills
1187Requiring the installation of solar hot water heater systems in single-family dwellings. ChaseOpposeH, LG & Housing
1333Requiring carbon monoxide alarms to be installed in dwelling units. O'BrienOpposeH, LG & Housing
3S1618Concerning community and surplus schools. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 3RD SUBSTITUTE) WhiteSupportH, Rules R +
S2334Creating jobs by funding construction of safety, health, and energy-saving improvements to public facilities. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DunsheeSupportH, Rules X +
2432Recognizing hydroelectric generation as a renewable energy resource. HalerOpposeH, Tech/En/Com
2517Exempting housing authorities from laws governing the construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of property by other public bodies. DammeierConcernsH, Exec Action
E2561Funding construction of energy cost saving improvements to public facilities. DunsheeSupportS, Ways & Means
S2617Eliminating certain boards and commissions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DriscollMonitorH, Ways & Means
2658Refocusing the department of commerce, including transferring programs. KenneyOpposeH, Exec Action +
2675Concerning an alternative process for selecting an electrical contractor or a mechanical contractor, or both, for general contractor/construction manager projects. HaighMonitorH, Cap Budget
2836Concerning the capital budget. DunsheeConcernsH, Cap Budget
2868Regarding school district bidding procedures for purchases and public works projects. CampbellConcernsH, SGTribalAff
2886Concerning the adoption of rules by the building code council regarding carbon monoxide alarm installation. AngelOpposeH, Exec Action
2975Prohibiting local governments and state agencies from mandating the installation of fire sprinkler systems in agricultural structures. OrcuttOpposeH, LG & Housing
2978Requiring the department of labor and industries to develop recommendations on a contractor registration program. AppletonMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
3047Concerning the University of Washington's public works contracting procedures. WhiteSupportH, Exec Action +
4215Amending the state Constitution to require that hydroelectric generation be recognized as a renewable resource. HalerOpposeH, Tech/En/Com
5144Regarding false claims against the government. KlineOpposeS, Judiciary
5397Regarding alternative public works contracting procedures. RockefellerConcernsS, Rules X +
S5407Making 2009 supplemental operating appropriations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) TomMonitorS, Rules X +
S5589Consolidating certain councils, boards, committees, and commissions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) PridemoreMonitorS, Rules X +
S5614Addressing the recommendations of the joint legislative task force on the underground economy in the construction industry. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) Kohl-WellesMonitorS, Rules X +
ES5807Concerning the use of capital projects funds by school districts. (AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 3/11/2009) BrandlandOpposeS, Rules X +
5844Changing public works bid limits. TomOpposeS, Rules X +
S5948Regarding water conservation appliances. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ShinSupportS, Rules 2G +
S6214Restructuring three growth management hearings boards into one board. HaugenConcernsS, Rules 2
6327Exempting housing authorities from laws governing the construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of property by other public bodies. RegalaConcernsS, FI/Hous/Ins
6426Eliminating certain boards and commissions. PrenticeConcernsS, Ways & Means
S6451Concerning the installation of residential fire sprinkler systems. KauffmanSupportS, Rules 2
6494Regarding state board of health rules that impact school districts. TomSupportS, EL/K-12
6547Funding construction of energy cost saving improvements to public facilities. KilmerSupportS, Ways & Means
6616Concerning the regulation and preservation of urban streets through a local option street maintenance utility and allowing the imposition of a charge. JacobsenOpposeS, Transportation
6628Concerning expenditures for works of art. CarrellOpposeS, HumServ/Corr

Low Priority Bills
S1008Concerning permit requirements for small wind energy systems. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MorrisMonitorH, Rules 3C
S1069Reducing light pollution. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HuntNeutralH, Gen Gov Apps +
1080Allowing impact fees to be used for all fire protection facilities. SimpsonMonitorH, 3rd Reading +
2S1252Concerning the community economic revitalization board's project selection criteria. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) KenneyMonitorH, Rules X +
S1457Limiting the authority of boundary review boards. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) NelsonMonitorH, Rules 3C +
S1490Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through land use and transportation requirements. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) NelsonSupportH, Rules X +
S1581Requiring a minimum of two years' notice on closures or conversions of mobile home parks and manufactured housing communities. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) LiiasMonitorH, 2nd Reading +
S1605Requiring cooperation when planning to accommodate projected population growth and the resulting development needs under the growth management act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SpringerMonitorH, Rules X
1653Clarifying the integration of shoreline management act policies with the growth management act. SimpsonMonitorH, Rules C +
S1714Concerning association health plans. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) CodyOpposeH, 2nd Reading +
1830Establishing business definitions for public contracting. SantosMonitorH, 3rd Reading +
E1836Regarding public works involving off-site prefabrication. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 3/12/2009) OrmsbyOpposeH, Rules X +
ES1886Concerning flood control districts. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) TakkoConcernsH, Rules 3C +
ES1887Authorizing the annexation of contiguous territory outside of a diking district that receives services from the district. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 3/11/2009) TakkoMonitorH, Rules 3C +
S1898Setting priorities for higher education capital projects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DunsheeSupportH, Rules X
S1952Regarding the building communities fund program competitive process. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KenneyMonitorH, Rules 3C
1992Concerning the application of chapter 39.12 RCW to construction projects that involve tax incentives, loans, or public land or property that is sold or leased. ConwayMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
2S2130Concerning tax incentives for renewable energy manufacturing facilities. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) ProbstMonitorH, Rules 3C
S2138Concerning the use of surplus property for the development of affordable housing. SimpsonMonitorH, LGHDPS +
S2220Extending the time limitations for approval of plats. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, Rules X
S2224Concerning the installation of residential fire sprinkler systems. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonSupportH, Rules R +
2383Adopting the international wildland urban interface code. SimpsonConcernsH, Exec Action +
2390Eliminating the business and occupation tax deduction for initiation fees and dues received by for-profit businesses. MoellerMonitorH, Finance
S2408Requiring notice to property owners when a county, city, or town modifies its zoning requirements. AngelMonitorH, Rules R
2411Addressing subarea plan proposals as part of comprehensive land use planning. SimpsonMonitorH, Rules R
S2412Addressing fully contained communities authorized under the growth management act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) NelsonMonitorH, Rules R
S2416Establishing energy efficiency standards for consumer products. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MorrisSupportH, Rules R
2417Creating a public utility tax for the sale of certain renewable energy credits. MorrisMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
2423Modifying the community renewal law. SpringerMonitorH, LG & Housing
2425Prohibiting the use of eminent domain for economic development. RodneMonitorH, Judiciary
S2442Restructuring three growth management hearings boards into one board. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonOpposeH, Gen Gov Apps
2452Concerning determination of the terms and conditions of bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness of the state of Washington. DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget
2458Providing business and occupation tax exemptions for new small businesses. RoachMonitorH, Finance
S2471Concerning net metering of electricity. McCoySupportH, TECDPS
S2494Concerning the purchase or construction of public facilities in one hundred year floodplains. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) WhiteSupportH, Rules R
2529Requiring construction contractors working on a property to notify the property owner and law enforcement of evidence of potential contamination. AppletonOpposeH, Env Health
2530Concerning a time limit for accepting or soliciting campaign contributions. WhiteMonitorH, SGTribalAff
S2537Concerning incentives for solar energy systems. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) McCoyMonitorH, Finance
S2538Regarding high-density urban development. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) UpthegroveMonitorH, Rules R
2542Contracting for a comparative review of local governments' land use plans and the water availability found in those planning areas. HinkleMonitorH, Ag & Nat Res
S2545Directing the department of ecology to adopt rules requiring entities to report the emissions of greenhouse gases. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) UpthegroveMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps
2553Addressing unemployment benefits for certain eligible individuals. ConwayMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
2555Authorizing the department of labor and industries to issue subpoenas to enforce production of information related to electricians and electrical installations. ConwayMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
2575Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board. UpthegroveMonitorH, Rules R
2581Providing a business and occupation tax credit for qualified employment positions. LiiasMonitorH, Finance
S2589Concerning on-site wastewater treatment systems designer licensing. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) GreenMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps
2597Streamlining state environmental permitting through the elimination of the hydraulics project approval process. PearsonSupportH, Ag & Nat Res
2602Establishing continuing education requirements for engineers. MoellerMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
2603Requiring agencies to give small businesses an opportunity to comply with a state law or agency rule before imposing a penalty. SmithMonitorH, Exec Action
2618Concerning the regulation and preservation of urban streets through a local option street maintenance utility and allowing the imposition of a charge. LiiasOpposeH, Trans
2645Concerning tax preferences and the public interest. ChaseMonitorH, Finance
2653Eliminating duplication in federal and state greenhouse gas reporting requirements. ShortMonitorH, Ecology & Park
2669Adopting the Washington state health care freedom act of 2010 concerning health care services. HinkleMonitorH, HC/Wellness
S2683Changing provisions relating to the economic development commission. KenneyMonitorH, CEDTDPS
2691Suspending the growth management act in counties with significant and persistent unemployment. DeBoltMonitorH, LG & Housing
2692Creating a growth management hearings board appointed by county commissioners. TaylorOpposeH, LG & Housing
2700Regarding disclosure of political contributions by persons awarded sole source state contracts. MilosciaMonitorH, SGTribalAff
2716Providing a right of first repurchase for surplus transportation property. SheaMonitorH, Trans
2719Allowing cities with certain population densities to impose sales and use taxes to offset municipal service costs to newly annexed areas. AppletonMonitorH, LG & Housing
S2745Concerning compliance with the environmental protection agency's renovation, repair, and painting rule in the lead-based paint program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HudginsMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps
2765Developing strategies to improve the energy efficiency of existing homes. SpringerSupportH, Tech/En/Com
2772Creating the climate change accountability act. HinkleMonitorH, Ecology & Park
S2775Regarding membership on the state building code council. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DammeierMonitorH, Rules R
S2789Authorizing issuance of subpoenas for purposes of agency investigations of underground economy activity. ConwayMonitorH, CLDPS
2792Concerning local revitalization financing. OrmsbyMonitorH, ComEcDevTr
2798Creating the Washington enhanced intelligence act. AppletonMonitorH, Judiciary
2805Regarding public works involving off-site prefabrication. OrmsbyConcernsH, Cap Budget
2807Concerning basic health care coverage. EricksenMonitorH, HC/Wellness
2808Regarding commercial activities by state government. EricksenMonitorH, SGTribalAff
2810Establishing a legislative rule-making accountability committee. EricksenMonitorH, SGTribalAff
2811Providing for omnibus civil liability reform. EricksenMonitorH, Judiciary
2812Limiting penalties for failing to file an annual survey or annual report for tax incentives. EricksenMonitorH, Finance
2813Encouraging the construction of low carbon-energy generation facilities. EricksenMonitorH, Finance
2814Providing for health care liability reform. EricksenMonitorH, Judiciary
2818Reducing the environmental health impact of cleaning in state facilities. ChaseMonitorH, Env Health
2824Making 2010 operating supplemental appropriations. LinvilleMonitorH, Ways & Means
2826Concerning the recommendations of the joint legislative task force on the underground economy. ConwaySupportH, Commerce/Lab
2838Making 2009-11 supplemental transportation appropriations. ClibbornMonitorH, Trans
2853Authorizing a local financing tool to fund energy efficiency upgrades and removing financial barriers to implementing energy conservation programs. RolfesSupportH, Tech/En/Com
2878Collecting fees to accommodate electronic filing and disclosure of campaign and lobbying reports, and personal financial affairs statements. MoellerConcernsH, SGTribalAff
2891Extending time to complete recommendations under RCW 36.70A.5601 conducted by the William D. Ruckelshaus Center. SimpsonMonitorH, Exec Action
2900Addressing supportive housing. GoodmanMonitorH, Exec Action +
2906Authorizing bonds for the housing trust fund program. MilosciaMonitorH, LG & Housing
2911Creating a complete streets grant program. MoellerMonitorH, Trans
ES2921Making 2010 supplemental operating appropriations. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 1/22/10) LinvilleMonitorS, Rules 2
2933Modifying sales and use tax provisions for the local infrastructure financing tool program. EricksMonitorH, Finance
2935Regarding environmental and land use hearings boards and making more uniform the timelines for filing appeals with those boards. Van De WegeMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps
2985Concerning infrastructure financing for local governments. MaxwellMonitorH, Exec Action +
2995Concerning the use of carbon monoxide alarms in certain residential occupancies. O'BrienNeutralH, LG & Housing
2997Concerning the size of a small employer's group for purposes of health benefit plans. CodyMonitorH, HC/Wellness
3005Affirming and clarifying the relationship between the shoreline management act and the growth management act. NelsonMonitorH, LG & Housing
3027Regarding the governance and financing of the Washington state convention and trade center. OrmsbyMonitorH, Finance
3055Regarding conditions of requirements of contractors' bonds for public contracts. HinkleMonitorH, SGTribalAff
3070Providing fiscal reform. ChaseMonitorH, Finance
3073Defining construction for purposes of crane safety. ArmstrongMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
3075Regulating soil science and wetland science professions. WilliamsOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
3083Concerning the full consideration of the economic impacts of agency rules. KretzMonitorH, SGTribalAff
3101Increasing the small business credit for the business and occupation tax. ChaseMonitorH, Finance
3102Studying Washington's fiscal resources, structure, and needs. ChaseMonitorH, Finance
3103Reducing unemployment taxes. AndersonMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
3104Modifying community solar project provisions for investment cost recovery incentives. RolfesMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
3123Providing a business and occupation tax credit for employers who pay livable wage rates. HopeMonitorH, Finance
3129Concerning the unemployment insurance system, but only with respect to improving unemployment benefits and adjusting unemployment contributions. ConwayConcernsH, Commerce/Lab
4028Requesting comprehensive clean energy jobs and climate legislation. ChaseMonitorH, Ecology & Park
4221Amending the Constitution to allow an income tax. ChaseMonitorH, Finance
5018Concerning historic preservation. HoneyfordMonitorS, Rules X
5096Requiring mailed political advertising to be filed with the secretary of state to be archived. JacobsenMonitorS, Rules 2 +
E2S5138Creating an integrated climate change response strategy. (AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 3/10/2009) RockefellerMonitorS, Rules X +
S5149Creating the geothermal assessment committee. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KlineMonitorS, Rules X
S5165Implementing a transfer of development rights program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) JarrettMonitorS, Rules X +
S5179Concerning the revaluation of property impacted by government restrictions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HaugenMonitorS, Rules X
S5223Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts. FraserMonitorS, Rules X +
S5239Modifying the definition of "public facilities." (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HatfieldMonitorS, Rules X +
5280Recognizing conservation achieved in excess of biennial conservation targets as an eligible renewable resource under chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act. HolmquistMonitorS, Rules X
5323Authorizing the substitution of growth management hearings board members in the case of vacancy, disqualification, illness, or injury. FairleyMonitorS, Rules X +
5396Regarding retainage of funds on public works projects. RockefellerSupportS, Rules X +
5398Expanding the ability to negotiate an adjustment to a bid price on public works to municipalities. RockefellerSupportS, Rules 2 +
S5399Requiring prompt issuance of change orders for additional work on public works projects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RockefellerSupportS, Rules X +
S5448Establishing local public works assistance funds. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ShinMonitorS, Rules X +
S5458Concerning economic stimulus transportation funding and appropriations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MarrMonitorS, Rules X
5493Creating a regional transportation corridor authority. MurrayMonitorS, Transportation
S5544Concerning affordable housing incentive programs. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) McDermottMonitorS, Rules X
S5605Concerning the time period during which sales and use tax for public facilities in rural counties may be collected. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HargroveMonitorS, Rules X
S5630Concerning real estate excise tax expenditures for parks and capital projects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RegalaMonitorS, Rules X +
S5698Regulating soil and wetland science professions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MurrayOpposeS, Rules X +
S5721Changing school levy provisions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) TomMonitorS, Rules X
S5779Regarding adoption of school environmental health and safety rules. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) McAuliffeSupportS, Rules X +
S5788Addressing state funding for low-income housing. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) PrenticeMonitorS, Rules 2
ES5800Regarding shorelines of statewide significance. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FraserMonitorS, Rules 3G +
ES5840Modifying the energy independence act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MarrMonitorS, Rules 2G +
S5969Concerning listing subcontractors on public works projects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) McDermottMonitorS, Rules X +
6010Concerning a state designated green source of wood fiber for state-funded construction. HoneyfordOpposeS, NR/Ocean/Rec
ES6037Removing oversight of the department of licensing from specific businesses and professions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FairleyMonitorS, Rules 2G
6083Consolidating the growth management hearings boards. PridemoreMonitorS, Rules X
6087Regarding the duties of the economic development commission. KastamaMonitorS, Rules X
S6116Concerning excise taxes in a county with a population of one million five hundred thousand or more and a county east of the crest of the Cascade mountains that has pledged lodging tax revenue for payment of bonds prior to June 26, 1975. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MurrayMonitorS, Rules 2 +
6200Prohibiting the use of eminent domain for economic development. CarrellMonitorS, Judiciary
S6210Regarding the preservation and conservation of agricultural resource lands. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HaugenMonitorS, Rules 2
S6211Creating an agricultural scenic corridor within the scenic and recreational highway system. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HaugenMonitorS, 2nd Reading
6268Concerning the administrative procedure act. FranklinMonitorS, Judiciary
6278Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board. McDermottMonitorS, Ways & Means
6301Concerning the designation of urban growth areas outside the hundred year floodplain by counties. SweckerMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6302Prohibiting the construction or operation of a light rail or other rail system on the Interstate 90 floating bridge. SweckerMonitorS, Transportation
6304Regulating siting of large commercial airports. KeiserMonitorS, Transportation
6321Mitigating the impacts of the state route number 520 corridor project on the Washington park arboretum. JacobsenMonitorS, Transportation
6366Concerning permits for certain major transportation corridor projects. SweckerMonitorS, Transportation+
S6373Directing the department of ecology to adopt rules requiring entities to report the emissions of greenhouse gases. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RankerMonitorS, Ways & Means +
6381Making 2009-11 supplemental transportation appropriations. HaugenMonitorS, Transportation
6401Concerning an alternative process for selecting an electrical contractor or a mechanical contractor, or both, for general contractor/construction manager projects. BrandlandSupportS, Rules 2
6420Authorizing various local transportation revenue options in order to cover certain transportation project cost overruns. KastamaMonitorS, Transportation
6428Exempting from disclosure personal information used to identify a person filing a complaint with an agency. KlineMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6433Extending the time in which certain experienced home inspectors can apply for licensure without meeting instruction and training requirements. HoneyfordConcernsS, Lab/Comm/CP
6435Requiring the building code council to adopt rules for installing outlets to charge vehicles. HoneyfordMonitorS, Rules 2
6437Modifying definitions applicable to chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act. HoneyfordMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6438Regarding the prevailing rate of wage on public works. HoneyfordMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
6439Authorizing the use of outdoor wood-fired boilers. HoneyfordMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6441Modifying the energy independence act. MortonMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6444Making 2010 operating supplemental appropriations. PrenticeMonitorS, Ways & Means
6445Allowing impact fees to be used for all fire protection facilities. PrenticeNeutralS, GovtOp & Elect
6456Improving administration of wage complaints. KlineMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
6459Concerning the inspection of rental properties. HobbsNeutralS, FI/Hous/Ins
6468Coordinating the weatherization and structural rehabilitation of residential structures. KauffmanSupportS, Env/Water/Ener
6479Determining who has standing when filing a petition with a growth management hearings board. MortonMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6489Adding products to the energy efficiency code. OemigSupportS, Env/Water/Ener
6508Changing the class of persons entitled to recoveries under a wrongful death action or survival action. FairleyOpposeS, GovtOp & Elect
6515Refocusing the department of commerce, including transferring programs. KastamaOpposeS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6535Adopting the Washington state health care freedom act of 2010 concerning health care services. HolmquistMonitorS, Hea/L-T Care
6537Concerning eligibility for community economic revitalization board financial assistance. HolmquistMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6544Extending the time limitations for approval of plats. BerkeyMonitorS, FI/Hous/Ins
6545Adopting the international wildland urban interface code. PridemoreConcernsS, Lab/Comm/CP
6552Concerning excise taxation of certain products and services provided or furnished electronically. TomMonitorS, Ways & Means
6575Concerning the recommendations of the joint legislative task force on the underground economy. Kohl-WellesMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
6578Creating an optional multiagency permitting team. SweckerNeutralS, EDev/Trd/Innov
S6586Regarding membership on the state building code council. HolmquistConcernsS, Rules 2
6589Creating a workforce housing program. KauffmanMonitorS, FI/Hous/Ins
6598Requiring LEED standards for certain excise tax credit eligibility. KastamaConcernsS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6599Requiring high performance building standards for eligibility for certain tax incentives. KastamaConcernsS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6602Concerning local conservation area financing. KilmerMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6603Concerning land uses adjacent to general aviation airports. MarrMonitorS, Transportation
S6609Concerning infrastructure financing for local governments. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KastamaMonitorS, Ways & Means
6611Extending the deadlines for the review and evaluation of comprehensive land use plan and development regulations for three years. PridemoreMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6635Concerning the appraisal of green buildings. FraserMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6636Studying Washington's fiscal resources, structure, and needs. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
6637Increasing the small business credit for the business and occupation tax. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
6645Creating and paying for business and occupation tax exemptions for new businesses. ZarelliMonitorS, Ways & Means
6646Concerning business and occupation tax credits for job creation. KilmerMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6658Modifying community solar project provisions for investment cost recovery incentives. RockefellerMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6681Concerning the size of a small employer's group for purposes of health benefit plans. KeiserMonitorS, Hea/L-T Care
6683Concerning the transmittal of renewal notices for licenses, registrations, and permits via electronic means. TomNeutralS, GovtOp & Elect
6684Regarding the governance and financing of the Washington state convention and trade center. MurrayMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6713Increasing revenues by eliminating and narrowing preferential tax treatment. TomMonitorS, Ways & Means
6723Studying the elimination of property tax on personal property. SchoeslerMonitorS, Ways & Means
6736Modifying state expenditure limitations. TomMonitorS, Ways & Means
6757Concerning the designation and support of projects of statewide significance. FraserMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov+
6762Regarding compliance with the state environmental policy act in the consideration of cumulative impacts and the assumption of lead agency status when the same agency is the sponsor of the project. FraserMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6793Relating to unemployment benefits and taxes. Kohl-WellesConcernsS, Lab/Comm/CP
6799Introducing private competition in industrial insurance coverage. HoneyfordMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
6802Adopting a sustainability groundwater policy. RockefellerMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6806Regarding the use of building fees and net proceeds of the university tract for university building purposes. FraserMonitorS, Ways & Means
6808Concerning private infrastructure development. KilmerMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
6817Concerning funds for certain affordable housing purposes. McDermottMonitorS, FI/Hous/Ins
6818Concerning the state business and occupation tax. PrenticeMonitorS, Ways & Means
6821Concerning tax increases imposed by state government. HolmquistMonitorS, Ways & Means
8219Amending the Constitution to allow an income tax. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
8221Providing that all new tax increases expire no later than five years after becoming effective. StevensMonitorS, Ways & Means

Priority TBD Bills
2451Authorizing use of voter approved local excess tax levies to pay financing contracts under the local option capital asset lending program and clarifying which "other agencies" may participate in the program. DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget
2637Concerning local government taxation. HunterMonitorH, Finance
2650Providing local flexibility with existing revenues during severe economic downturns. SpringerMonitorH, Finance
2749Concerning local government taxation. NelsonMonitorH, Finance
S2753Creating a workforce housing program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) OrwallMonitorH, 2nd Reading
2773Concerning local excise tax authorities for counties and cities. NelsonMonitorH, Finance
2850Concerning local conservation area financing. WhiteMonitorH, LG & Housing
2855Providing financing options for the operations and capital needs of transit agencies. LiiasMonitorH, Trans
2908Clarifying existing responsibilities related to the operation of an efficient statewide transportation system. LiiasMonitorH, Trans
2970Addressing tax avoidance. HunterConcernsH, Finance
2992Extending the deadlines for the review and evaluation of comprehensive land use plan and development regulations for three years. SimpsonMonitorH, Exec Action
3054Relating to creating the local government revenue act of 2010. SpringerMonitorH, Finance
3146Regarding the use of building fees and net proceeds of the university tract for university building purposes. DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget
3157Concerning the state business and occupation tax. HunterMonitorH, Finance
6246Creating provisions relating to asbestos-related liabilities. EideMonitorS, Judiciary
6250Providing fiscal reform. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
S6421Modifying the department of commerce's duties with respect to the state's energy strategy. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RockefellerMonitorS, Ways & Means +
6422Regarding environmental and land use hearings boards and making more uniform the timelines for filing appeals with those boards. FairleyMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6424Concerning local excise tax authorities for counties and cities. RegalaMonitorS, Ways & Means
6432Creating the Washington enhanced intelligence act. KlineMonitorS, Judiciary
S6488Regarding school levies. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) OemigMonitorS, Ways & Means
S6518Changing school levy provisions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) OemigMonitorS, Ways & Means
6576Limiting the business and occupation tax deduction for dues and fees to certain nonprofits exempt from federal income tax. Kohl-WellesMonitorS, Ways & Means
6656Authorizing a local financing tool to fund energy efficiency upgrades and removing financial barriers to implementing energy conservation programs. MurrayMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6720Providing an optional tool for cities to use for programmatic environmental impact review. FraserMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener

Dead Bills
E2S1009Extending the expiration dates for existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Modifying existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation. ) (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 3/10/2009) MorrisSupportH, Tech/En/Com +
1014Concerning the duties of the department of ecology's office of waste reduction and sustainable production. CampbellH, Env Health
1016Changes membership on the capitol campus design advisory committee. HuntMonitorH, SGTribalAff
1027Eliminating the state property tax levy. ArmstrongMonitorH, Finance
S1060Updating the weatherization statute. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) LiiasMonitorH, LG & Housing +
S1079Authorizing the substitution of growth management hearings board members in the case of vacancy, disqualification, illness, or injury. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, LG & Housing +
1093Concerning the creation of a historical parks and historic reserves tax incentive program. MoellerMonitorH, Ecology & Park
2S1095Increasing small business access to state contracting opportunities. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) HasegawaMonitorH, ComEcDevTr
S1096Enhancing small business participation in state purchasing. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HasegawaMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps +
S1097Regarding special assessments for conservation district activities and programs. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KirbyMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps
1109Concerning the use of the local infrastructure financing tool for downtown development and redevelopment. SullivanMonitorH, ComEcDevTr
1112Regarding constraints on the installation of solar energy systems. EddyMonitorH, Judiciary
1132Regulating distressed property conveyances. GoodmanMonitorH, Judiciary
S1134Creating customer rebates and public utility tax credits for light and power businesses and gas companies. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) McCoyMonitorH, Finance
S1135Regarding exemptions from solid waste handling permit requirements. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) McCoyMonitorH, Ecology & Park+
S1141Concerning a sales and use tax rebate for materials and services related to the construction of affordable housing. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) LiiasSupportH, Finance +
1164Concerning loans to local governments for public works projects. DunsheeSupportH, Cap Budget
1168Reducing the environmental impact of cleaning state facilities. SimpsonSupportH, Env Health
1188Providing sales and use tax exemptions for solar hot water components. ChaseSupportH, Tech/En/Com
1190Concerning state construction projects. ChaseOpposeH, Ag & Nat Res
1191Providing incentives to support renewable solar energy. ChaseMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
1198Changing public works bid limits. HaighConcernsH, SGTribalAff
1200Expanding the ability to negotiate an adjustment to a bid price on public works to municipalities. HaighOpposeH, SGTribalAff
S1250Concerning the housing trust fund. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) OrwallMonitorH, Cap Budget +
1253Regarding state environmental policy act exemptions for air operating permits. UpthegroveMonitorH, Ecology & Park
1255Eliminating the business and occupation tax deduction for initiation fees and dues. MoellerConcernsH, Finance
1285Promoting economic development and community revitalization. KelleyMonitorH, ComEcDevTr
1294Regarding energy resources under chapter 19.285 RCW. BlakeMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
S1360Concerning funding for infrastructure that supports dense, affordable development in transit-oriented areas. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) OrmsbyMonitorH, Ways & Means +
1376Removing the requirement to purchase art for public buildings during the 2009-2011 biennium. HopeOpposeH, Cap Budget
1384Increasing the debt limit of the housing finance commission. MilosciaMonitorH, Cap Budget +
1391Regarding land surveyors. SpringerSupportH, Commerce/Lab
1392Changing provisions pertaining to eminent domain. SpringerMonitorH, Judiciary
S1399Concerning renewable energy system cost recovery. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ChaseMonitorH, Finance +
1442Providing a business and occupation tax exemption for new small businesses. KelleyMonitorH, ComEcDevTr
2S1450Modifying the definition of "public facilities." (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) TakkoMonitorH, ComEcDevTr +
1451Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts. DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget
1452Concerning economic stimulus. DunsheeConcernsH, Cap Budget
S1454Eliminating the statutory debt limit. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget +
1465Concerning facilities for local governments. WhiteMonitorH, Finance +
2S1469Establishing the product stewardship recycling act for mercury-containing lights. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) HuntMonitorH, Env Health +
1525Promoting economic development and community revitalization. KelleyMonitorH, ComEcDevTr
S1528Prohibiting certain employer communications about political or religious matters. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SellsOpposeH, Rules X +
S1554Authorizing the department of labor and industries to issue stop work orders for violations of certain workers' compensation provisions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ConwayMonitorH, Commerce/Lab +
1557Requiring that first-year taxes paid on new farm structures be used to offset any permit and inspection fees. WarnickMonitorH, LG & Housing
1582Creating a property tax exemption for manufactured/mobile home communities. RolfesMonitorH, Finance
1590Requiring the appointment of an organized labor member with full voting rights and privileges to the governing bodies of public transportation entities. AppletonConcernsH, LG & Housing
1610Creating incentives for the use of biomass in renewable energy production. TakkoMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
1617Reducing the regulatory burden for Washington businesses. SmithMonitorH, SGTribalAff
1629Providing loans to small cities for certain appeals under the growth management act. EddyMonitorH, LG & Housing
1630Creating the electricity in public schools act. EddyMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
1633Providing excise tax exemptions for hog fuel used for production of electricity, steam, heat, or biofuel. ConwayMonitorH, Finance
1650Providing a waiver of penalties for first-time paperwork violations by small businesses. ProbstMonitorH, SGTribalAff
S1651Concerning community economic revitalization board programs. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KelleyMonitorH, Finance +
1658Creating an incentive for utilities to promote renewable energy. EricksenMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
S1683Modifying provisions relating to consumer protection act violations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KirbyOpposeH, Judiciary +
1686Recognizing load growth as an exception for qualifying utilities in meeting existing energy conservation and renewable energy targets. McCuneMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
S1691Regarding the use of certain solid fuel burning devices. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RolfesMonitorH, Env Health +
1693Creating a waiver from renewable energy targets related to integration into the electrical grid. HalerMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
1712Concerning association health plans. CodyOpposeH, HC/Wellness
S1713Concerning the Washington state insurance pool. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) CodyOpposeH, HC/Wellness
S1715Addressing reporting requirements in the growth management act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MilosciaMonitorH, Gen Gov Apps +
1716Providing living wages on public contracts. MilosciaConcernsH, Ways & Means +
1718Reducing greenhouse gases in Washington. UpthegroveH, Ecology & Park
S1776Changing school levy provisions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) EricksMonitorH, Ways & Means
2S1819Reducing greenhouse gas emissions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) UpthegroveMonitorH, Ecology & Park+
1828Prohibiting restrictions under the growth management act that regulate, impose conditions upon, or restrict the removal of potentially harmful trees and vegetation. RodneMonitorH, LG & Housing
1833Recognizing conservation efforts to meet load growth for purposes of existing state renewable energy targets. HerreraMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
1837Regarding listing subcontractors on public works projects. OrmsbyMonitorH, SGTribalAff
S1857Concerning solar water heating tax exemptions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ChaseSupportH, Finance
1865Concerning health insurance. EricksenMonitorH, HC/Wellness
1866Concerning health insurance options. EricksenMonitorH, HC/Wellness
1868Concerning health insurance for small companies. BaileyMonitorH, HC/Wellness
1870Concerning employee health care options. CondottaMonitorH, HC/Wellness
1872Providing tax incentives for the purchase of health care plans. HinkleMonitorH, HC/Wellness
1881Regulating soil and wetland science professions. WilliamsOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
1895Concerning the development of clean technology within port district properties. FinnMonitorH, Finance
S1911Modifying the business and occupation tax rate on wholesalers of solar energy systems and including semiconductor materials. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ProbstMonitorH, Finance
1934Establishing a surcharge to fund affordable housing. AppletonOpposeH, LG & Housing
1947Concerning the regulation and preservation of urban streets through a local option street utility. SimpsonOpposeH, Trans
1955Enabling utilities to demonstrate what sources of energy will be used when intermittent alternative energy is not available. HalerMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
1975Concerning school impact fees. SantosSupportH, LG & Housing +
2002Concerning the generation of electricity in carbonless energy parks. KlippertMonitorH, Finance
2005Allowing qualifying counties and cities to forgo the requirements of one review and revision cycle mandated under the growth management act. SimpsonMonitorH, LG & Housing
S2010Concerning state funding for local projects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget +
2017Concerning contractor registration for property owners. KretzMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
2019Creating the office of archaeology and historic preservation within the state parks and recreation commission. McCoyMonitorH, SGTribalAff
2031Establishing the emergency management, preparedness, and assistance account. O'BrienH, Pub Safety
2036Financing the state contribution to replacement of a viaduct through the creation of a transportation infrastructure improvement zone. EricksenMonitorH, Trans
2039Providing an expedited permit process for transportation projects of statewide significance. RoachMonitorH, Trans
2045Clarifying the use of impact fees imposed by voter-approved transportation benefit districts. HerreraMonitorH, Trans
2057Reducing sales tax on new home construction to increase economic activity. HopeMonitorH, Finance
S2069Creating community facilities districts. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SullivanMonitorH, Finance +
2070Regarding adoption of school environmental health and safety rules. SullivanSupportH, Ways & Means
2074Addressing annexations by cities or towns in counties with more than one million five hundred thousand residents. HunterMonitorH, LG & Housing
2076Concerning moneys appropriated for the original construction of transportation-related buildings. HopeOpposeH, Trans
2081Regarding shorelines of statewide significance. HuntMonitorH, LG & Housing
2082Creating the state capitol campus special height district. HuntH, Exec Action +
2083Requiring consideration of impacts to tree canopies in large cities through rules implementing the state environmental policy act. WhiteMonitorH, Ecology & Park+
2087Eliminating certain boards, committees, and commissions and the transfer of certain duties effective June 30, 2009. SpringerMonitorH, SGTribalAff
2090Providing a property tax exemption for first-time home buyers. HopeMonitorH, Finance
2094Limiting the use of capital levy proceeds to support direct costs associated with technology systems and support. CarlyleH, Education
2108Reducing administrative and regulatory burdens on public schools. KagiH, Education
ES2116Concerning water pollution control. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 3/5/2009) MaxwellMonitorH, Cap Budget +
2135Encouraging the development of renewable energy. ChaseMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
2139Concerning short subdivisions. SimpsonMonitorH, LG & Housing
2142Renaming components of the formula for allotment of appropriations for school plant facilities. RoachMonitorH, Cap Budget
2169Concerning the basic health plan. EricksenMonitorH, HC/Wellness
2183Establishing the small business employee wellness program. RoachMonitorH, HC/Wellness
2185Concerning solar water heating systems. McCoyMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
2186Concerning public policy. WilliamsOpposeH, Judiciary
2210Requiring the department of ecology to prepare an economic impact analysis on all draft general permits that are intended to directly cover small businesses. ChandlerH, Ag & Nat Res
2212Clarifying that tax expenditures are excluded from the requirements for raising taxes under the state revenue limitations. HasegawaOpposeH, Finance
S2249Modifying local government revenue options in counties with a population of one million five hundred thousand or more. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HunterMonitorH, Finance +
2251Concerning leases of facilities by school districts. SullivanOpposeH, Cap Budget
2268Concerning alternative, renewable, and efficient energy. McCoyMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
2274Addressing the formation of local improvement districts and utility local improvement districts comprised of property in more than one city or town. FlanniganMonitorH, LG & Housing
2276Establishing a school construction safety net grant program. ShortMonitorH, Cap Budget
S2297Concerning the convention place station expansion of the state convention and trade center. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) WhiteMonitorH, Cap Budget
2301Authorizing the department of community, trade, and economic development to approve comprehensive plans and development regulations. NelsonMonitorH, LG & Housing
2329Authorizing qui tam proceedings. PedersenOpposeH, Judiciary
ES2338Concerning the administration and operations of growth management hearings boards. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HuntMonitorH, Ways & Means +
2353Delaying the implementation of the family leave insurance program. DickersonMonitorH, Ways & Means
2385Improving unemployment benefits. WilliamsMonitorH, Commerce/Lab
5021Exempting electricity generated from renewable resources from the requirements of chapter 19.28 RCW. HoneyfordMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
5049Studying Washington's fiscal resources, structure, and needs. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
5050Increasing the small business credit for the business and occupation tax. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
5051Creating an energy efficiency worker training program. FranklinMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
5052Concerning health insurance for young adults. ParletteMonitorS, Hea/L-T Care
S5075Concerning the community economic revitalization board's project selection criteria. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HatfieldMonitorS, Ways & Means
5078Authorizing the University of Washington to set building fees. JacobsenMonitorS, HighEd&WorkDev
5091Regulating construction and construction-related trades by the department of labor and industries. Kohl-WellesMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
5114Eliminating the partial relinquishment of water rights. HoneyfordMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
5132Concerning loans to local governments for public works projects. FraserMonitorS, Ways & Means
5137Regarding energy resources. HoneyfordMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
S5161Extending tax incentives for renewable resources, including tidal and wave energy. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HobbsMonitorS, Ways & Means
5162Providing loans to small cities for certain appeals under the growth management act. HobbsMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
5163Removing the requirement to purchase art for public buildings during the 2009-2011 biennium. HobbsOpposeS, GovtOp & Elect
5185Increasing solar energy incentives. RockefellerSupportS, Env/Water/Ener
5198Creating customer rebates and public utility tax credits for light and power businesses and gas companies. HobbsSupportS, Env/Water/Ener
5217Concerning expenditures for works of art. CarrellOpposeS, HumServ/Corr
5222Adopting a 2009-2011 capital budget. FraserConcernsS, Ways & Means
5224Regarding false claims against the government. KlineOpposeS, Judiciary
5300Concerning the housing trust fund. KauffmanMonitorS, FI/Hous/Ins
5345Regarding renewable energy. HolmquistMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
S5377Concerning funding for infrastructure that supports dense, affordable development in transit-oriented areas. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KilmerNeutralS, Ways & Means +
5384Regarding high-performance public buildings. HargroveOpposeS, Env/Water/Ener
5385Requiring a review of the embodied energy costs during the design of a public facility. HargroveConcernsS, Env/Water/Ener
5420Limiting the authority of boundary review boards. HaugenMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
5428Modifying the use of certain transportation benefit district funds. ZarelliMonitorS, Transportation
5429Providing incentives for solar electric power. KeiserMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
S5441Creating incentives for the use of biomass in renewable energy production. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) EideMonitorS, Ways & Means
5442Providing excise tax exemptions for hog fuel used for production of electricity, steam, heat, or biofuel. HargroveMonitorS, Ways & Means
S5446Prohibiting certain employer communications about political or religious matters. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) PrenticeOpposeS, Rules X +
5475Regarding economic development planning. KastamaMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
5505Providing a consistent definition for renewable or alternative energy resources. HatfieldMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
5548Requiring project improvements, including public transportation infrastructure improvements, to be credited against the imposition of impact fees. HaugenMonitorS, Transportation
5584Regarding land surveyors. PridemoreSupportS, Lab/Comm/CP
5585Concerning tax relief to promote employer-assisted housing. JacobsenMonitorS, Ways & Means +
5590Establishing liability protection for countywide flood control zone districts. JacobsenMonitorS, Judiciary
5591Modifying whistleblower protection provisions. KlineOpposeS, GovtOp & Elect
5597Investigating Washington's ocean renewable energy resources. JacobsenMonitorS, Ways & Means
5603Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts. FraserMonitorS, Ways & Means
5604Concerning economic stimulus. FraserSupportS, Ways & Means
5644Concerning home inspectors. ParletteMonitorS, Lab/Comm/CP
5664Limiting the power of eminent domain. BentonMonitorS, Judiciary
5666Regarding competitive solicitation requirements for public facilities districts. HobbsNeutralS, GovtOp & Elect
5693Removing the requirement to purchase art for public buildings during the 2009-2011 biennium. HobbsOpposeS, Ways & Means
S5753Providing real estate excise tax exemptions to stabilize neighborhoods. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) BerkeyMonitorS, Ways & Means
5774Regarding school levy equalization. SchoeslerMonitorS, EL/K-12
5799Creating the state capitol campus special height district. FraserMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
5813Reducing the release of mercury into the environment. HatfieldMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
5841Delaying the implementation of the health insurance partnership. KeiserMonitorS, Ways & Means
5849Registering business entities and associations with the secretary of state. KlineMonitorS, Judiciary
5867Verifying water supplies for new subdivisions. FraserMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
5872Limiting the period of time in which level of service standards for local transportation facilities may be used to prohibit development under local comprehensive plans. SheldonS, GovtOp & Elect
5875Concerning the convention place station expansion. MurrayMonitorS, Ways & Means
5885Removing public disclosure exemptions for tax exemption information. KlineMonitorS, Ways & Means
5887Implementing a proposed constitutional amendment to change school levy timing provisions. ParletteMonitorS, EL/K-12
5906Modifying the business and occupation tax rate on wholesalers of solar energy systems and including semiconductor materials. PridemoreMonitorS, Ways & Means
5911Adopting the recommendations of the citizen commission for performance measurement of tax preferences. PridemoreMonitorS, Ways & Means
5923Funding affordable housing programs through interest accrued on residential landlord/tenant security deposits. KlineMonitorS, FI/Hous/Ins
5954Creating community facilities districts. PridemoreMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
5955Concerning the ability to locate underground facilities. OemigMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
5966Concerning compliance with the state environmental policy act. FraserS, Env/Water/Ener
5975Reducing the reporting requirements and business and occupation tax on small business. SchoeslerMonitorS, EDev/Trd/Innov
5990Removing campaign contribution limitations prior to legislative sessions. BentonMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6007Requiring cooperation when planning to accommodate projected population growth and the resulting development needs under the growth management act. JarrettS, GovtOp & Elect
6030Addressing infrastructure requirements for fully contained communities under the growth management act. SweckerMonitorS, GovtOp & Elect
6040Concerning the expenditure of funds for the Interstate 5/Columbia river crossing/Vancouver project. BentonMonitorS, Transportation
6043Requiring wood framing used in residential construction be tested for maximum allowable moisture content prior to enclosing the framing. TomConcernsS, Lab/Comm/CP
6057Concerning business and occupation tax exemptions for new businesses. ZarelliMonitorS, Ways & Means
6058Funding a Lewis county watershed project. SweckerMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6064Establishing transportation accountability regions and regional transportation accountability boards. JarrettMonitorS, Transportation
6089Modifying the definition of an eligible renewable resource under chapter 19.285 RCW. SheldonMonitorS, Env/Water/Ener
6110Concerning transportation financing. HaugenMonitorS, Transportation
6118Concerning lodging taxes for, and certain transfers from, the state convention and trade center account. TomMonitorS, Ways & Means
8206Placing restrictions on tax increases. StevensMonitorS, Ways & Means
8207Amending the Constitution to include toll revenue to be used exclusively for highway purposes. StevensMonitorS, Transportation
8213Amending the state Constitution to change school levy election timing provisions. ParletteMonitorS, EL/K-12