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Representative Lynn Schindler


Biennium:

Prime Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1173 Prioritizing funding for special category C projects. 
HB 1640 Siting new mobile home parks and manufactured housing communities. 
HB 1940 Requiring state agencies to notify local governments of proposed land dispositions.  Fiscal Note
HB 2046 Requiring the use of the scientific method when regulating for the protection of environmentally critical areas. 
HB 2172 Requiring a review of the essential academic learning requirements in mathematics. 
HB 2285 Creating categorical exemptions from the state environmental policy act for certain activities. 
HB 2845 Using existing revenue sources for highway purposes.  Fiscal Note

Secondary Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1018 Modifying the time limit for state officials to solicit or accept contributions. 
HB 1170 Limiting property tax increases to one percent by reenacting the provisions of Initiative Measure No. 747. 
HB 1292 Establishing the eastern Washington state veterans' cemetery.  Fiscal Note
HB 1781 Addressing the best available science requirement for critical areas. 
HB 1801 Regarding the administration of fuel taxes.  Fiscal Note
HB 1814 Revising methamphetamine provisions. 
HB 1918 Providing for maintaining buildable acreage in urban growth areas.  Fiscal Note
HB 1953 Requiring premium reductions for older insureds completing an accident prevention course.  Fiscal Note
HB 1974 Limiting special sex offender sentencing alternatives to the immediate victim's family members. 
HB 1984 Enacting the right to farm act. 
HB 1985 Defining "crop rotation" for the purposes of RCW 90.14.140(1)(k).  Fiscal Note
HB 1993 Modifying credentialing standards for counselors.  Fiscal Note
HB 2041 Clarifying goals, objectives, and responsibilities of certain transportation agencies. 
HB 2059 Providing for the property valuation of affordable multifamily rental housing.  Fiscal Note
HB 2068 Limiting the power of eminent domain. 
HB 2077 Providing greater accountability for growth management hearings boards. 
HB 2078 Encouraging agricultural activities in counties and cities planning under the growth management act. 
HB 2084 Improving state supervision of felony offenders in the community. 
HB 2190 Creating tax incentives to encourage construction of freight rail improvements.  Fiscal Note
HB 2227 Addressing boundary review board reviews of proposed actions. 
HB 2229 Allowing hydropower to be included as a renewable energy resource for the purposes of the energy independence act. 
HB 2233 Restricting the use of industrial insurance funds. 
HB 2237 Creating the transportation project contingency account. 
HB 2260 Providing for the state administration and collection of local business and occupation taxes and public utility taxes. 
HB 2270 Eliminating tax, interest, and penalty provisions for land valued under the open space program. 
HB 2271 Authorizing forest products operations of statewide significance.  Fiscal Note
HB 2272 Limiting property taxes by reducing the state levy, limiting property tax increases to one percent by reenacting the provisions of Initiative Measure No. 747, and allowing valuation increases to be spread over time. 
HB 2356 Modifying school impact fee provisions. 
HB 2367 Enhancing the security of drivers' licenses.  Fiscal Note
HB 2403 Limiting property tax increases to one percent by reenacting the provisions of Initiative Measure No. 747. 
HB 2413 Creating the full light of day act. 
HB 2415 Improving the resources and tools community corrections officers and law enforcement need to perform their duties protecting the public. 
HB 2416 Reinstating the one percent property tax limit factor adopted by the voters under Initiative Measure No. 747. 
HB 2439 Requiring the governing authorities of facilities where convicted sex offenders are confined to determine the offender's immigration status and to release offenders subject to deportation into the custody of federal authorities or at a federal facility used to house persons awaiting deportation.  Fiscal Note
HB 2440 Requiring the electronic monitoring of all registered sex offenders who are classified as risk level III, have registered as homeless or transient, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2441 Requiring law enforcement agencies to enter into assistance compacts with the federal department of homeland security to help enforce immigration laws as they pertain to certain sex offenders who have been classified as risk level III, have been convicted of a sex offense against a minor victim, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2442 Improving sex offender community notification by disclosing to the public at large information regarding level I and II sex offenders who have a conviction for failure to register as a sex offender and adding information regarding level I sex offenders who have a prior failure to register conviction to the statewide kidnapping and sex offender web site. 
HB 2443 Authorizing community corrections officers to perform random, unannounced inspections of sex offenders who have been classified as risk level III, have been convicted of a sex offense against a minor victim, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2444 Requiring registered sex and kidnapping offenders to submit information regarding any e-mail addresses and any web sites they create or operate.  Fiscal Note
HB 2445 Ensuring that all registered sex offenders have submitted a biological sample for inclusion in the DNA identification system. 
HB 2446 Increasing the penalty for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2508 Expanding the DNA database to include samples from all registered sex offenders. 
HB 2586 Limiting the nonagricultural work week of minors sixteen and seventeen years old. 
HB 2682 Addressing fiscal notes. 
HB 2728 Requiring sex offender registration for misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor-level indecent exposure when there has been a finding of sexual motivation.  Fiscal Note
HB 2738 Creating a five-member option for civil service commissions for sheriffs' offices. 
HB 2847 Creating a sales and use tax exemption of materials and services used in the weatherization assistance program.  Fiscal Note
HB 2889 Excluding car-sharing activities from the rental car tax.  Fiscal Note
HB 2905 Requiring restitution to public safety agencies for costs incurred responding to criminal activity. 
HB 2919 Allowing motorcycles to stop and proceed through traffic signal controlled intersections under certain conditions. 
HB 2930 Verifying that applicants for drivers' licenses and identicards are lawfully within the United States. 
HB 2938 Clarifying annexation procedures between cities and fire districts. 
HB 2950 Addressing concurrency and impact fees for transportation purposes. 
HB 2973 Exempting school buses from fuel taxes.  Fiscal Note
HB 2986 Concerning property tax collection and assessment.  Fiscal Note
HB 3031 Addressing the provision of sewer and water utilities to district property and other property owners by port districts.  Fiscal Note
HB 3072 Eliminating the partial relinquishment of water rights.  Fiscal Note
HB 3161 Requiring certain sex offenders to pay the costs of electronic monitoring.  Fiscal Note
HB 3181 Addressing the authority of the board of directors of a public facilities district. 
HB 3200 Establishing a cemetery district in a county. 
HB 3237 Establishing the woman's right to know act. 
HB 3261 Excluding public transit communications systems from the definition of a wireless communications device. 
HB 3339 Requiring public notification for persons who have admitted to committing sex offenses under oath. 
HB 3353 Eliminating the state property tax levy and protecting education funding. 
HB 3364 Regarding paraeducator professional development and compensation. 
HB 3367 Requiring legislators to purchase health coverage through the individual market. 
HB 3368 Requiring reporting of impaired drivers by health care professionals. 
HB 3369 Protecting the liberties of religious objectors. 
HB 3370 Exempting senior citizens from certain licensing fees for motor homes. 
HB 3384 Decreasing the number of persons without health insurance. 
HB 3387 Restricting the use of industrial insurance funds. 
HB 3388 Concerning the prevention of gang activity. 
HJM 4022 Requesting the Clinton ferry terminal be named the "Jack Metcalf Ferry Terminal." 
HJM 4024 Supporting the vision of "25 by '25" in which agriculture and forestry provide twenty-five percent of domestic energy consumption by 2025. 
HJM 4034 Requesting the United States Congress to reconsider and halt the procurement of foreign-made tankers for use by the United States Air Force. 
HJR 4222 Limiting the power of eminent domain. 
HR 4624 Acknowledging the achievements of Washington History Day. 
HR 4628 Recognizing the contributions of the Walla Walla Symphony. 
HR 4638 Honoring classified school employees. 
HR 4653 Honoring individuals with autism. 
HR 4659 Honoring fallen servicemen and women. 
HR 4665 Celebrating and recognizing the life of Speaker John L. O'Brien. 
HR 4668 Honoring Speaker Pro Tempore John Lovick for his work in the House of Representatives. 
HR 4676 Honoring home-educating families in Washington state. 
HR 4683 Celebrating Catholic Schools Week 2008. 
HR 4694 Honoring Andrea Peterson. 
HR 4697 Honoring individuals with autism. 
HR 4712 Honoring Bob Sump. 
HR 4713 Honoring Representative William Eickmeyer. 
HR 4714 Honoring Representative Patricia Lantz. 
HR 4715 Honoring Representative Bill Fromhold. 
HR 4716 Honoring Representative Shay Schual-Berke. 
HR 4717 Honoring Representative Helen Sommers.