Representative Jan Angel

Biennium:

Prime Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1834 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 1835 Concerning the use of respectful language in state statutes. 
HB 2230 Renaming the Washington state ferries the Washington state marine highway system. 
HJM 4011 Requesting that the new Tacoma Narrows bridge be named the Bob Oke bridge. 

Secondary Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1834 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 1835 Concerning the use of respectful language in state statutes. 
HB 2230 Renaming the Washington state ferries the Washington state marine highway system. 
HJM 4011 Requesting that the new Tacoma Narrows bridge be named the Bob Oke bridge. 
HB 1020 Creating an Afghanistan-Iraq war memorial. 
HB 1030 Concerning the exemption of the special commitment center under the public records act.  Fiscal Note
HB 1049 Concerning veterans' relief.  Fiscal Note
HB 1050 Adjusting veterans' scoring criteria. 
HB 1051 Improving veterans' access to services.  Fiscal Note
HB 1099 Logging the telephone calls of residents of the special commitment center.  Fiscal Note
HB 1170 Modifying parenting plans based on the military service of a parent.  Fiscal Note
HB 1328 Allowing public technical colleges to offer associate transfer degrees.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Allowing public technical colleges to offer degrees that prepare students to transfer to certain bachelor degree programs.
  Fiscal Note
HB 1377 Regarding public facilities district formation and authority.  Fiscal Note
HB 1379 Regarding moratoria and other interim official controls adopted under the shoreline management act. 
HB 1463 Addressing the deferral of sales and use taxes due on the state route number 16 corridor improvements project.  Fiscal Note
HB 1466 Regarding student fees, charges, and assessments. 
HB 1531 Requiring background checks for those providing locksmith services.  Fiscal Note
HB 1583 Modifying provisions relating to county auditors.  Fiscal Note
HB 1654 Establishing a period of public and legislative review of appropriations legislation. 
HB 1655 Requiring a balanced legislative budget. 
HB 1656 Defining the near general fund and requiring revenue forecasts thereof. 
HB 1657 Prioritizing basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process. 
HB 1659 Allowing counties to use existing revenues for public trails. 
HB 1671 Regarding higher education accountability.  Fiscal Note
HB 1672 Requiring an annual college learning assessment. 
HB 1673 Requiring development of a consumer report card with information about institutions of higher education. 
HB 1674 Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of institutions of higher education.  Fiscal Note
HB 1702 Identifying and reviewing new programs.  Fiscal Note
HB 1728 Regarding the issuance of checks by joint operating agencies and public utility districts. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Regarding the payment of claims or obligations by joint operating agencies and public utility districts. ) 
HB 1839 Improving the resources and tools community corrections officers and law enforcement need to perform their duties protecting the public.  Fiscal Note
HB 1840 Increasing the flexibility of community corrections officers to make searches of offenders in the community.  Fiscal Note
HB 1841 Adding a faculty member to the governing board of each four-year institution of higher education.  Fiscal Note
HB 1872 Providing tax incentives for the purchase of health care plans. 
HB 1888 Repealing RCW 46.12.295.  Fiscal Note
HB 1894 Concerning jurisdictional public highway transfers between a city or county and the state. 
HB 1901 Establishing additional health sciences and services authorities in certain areas.  Fiscal Note
HB 1938 Considering postadoption contact between siblings in adoption proceedings.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning postadoption contact with siblings.
  Fiscal Note
HB 1946 Regarding higher education online technology.  Fiscal Note
HB 2026 Concerning Washington state ferry system procurement strategies. 
HB 2027 Making it a felony to drive or be in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug when the person has two or more prior offenses within seven years. 
HB 2028 Modifying vehicular homicide and vehicular assault provisions. 
HB 2034 Making residential burglary a crime against persons. 
HB 2035 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 2036 Financing the state contribution to replacement of a viaduct through the creation of a transportation infrastructure improvement zone. 
HB 2043 Establishing consistent standards for agency decision making. 
HB 2044 Requiring Washington state ferries to create a comprehensive incident and accident investigation policy. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Directing the Washington state ferries to propose a comprehensive incident and accident investigation policy. )  Fiscal Note
HB 2064 Concerning continuing education for pharmacy technicians. 
HB 2090 Providing a property tax exemption for first-time home buyers. 
HB 2197 Abolishing the department of social and health services and creating new departments to take over its functions.  Fiscal Note
HB 2216 Transferring all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions of the Washington state bar association to the Washington state supreme court. 
HB 2228 Concerning sustainable operating budgets.  Fiscal Note
HB 2314 Concerning ferry system accountability. 
HB 2379 Preserving the maritime heritage of the state of Washington. 
HB 2386 Requiring a seventy-two hour budget review period prior to hearings or votes on appropriation and revenue bills. 
HJM 4005 Requesting the Postal Service to issue a postage stamp commemorating Nisei veterans. 
HJR 4203 Amending the Constitution to prioritize basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process. 
HJR 4210 Requiring that all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions regarding the practice of law and administration of justice reside exclusively in the supreme court. 
HCR 4405 Agreeing to limit the length of the 2010 legislative session to no more than forty-five days. 
HR 4605 Honoring Mary Skinner. 
HR 4625 Recognizing the partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the higher education community. 
HR 4631 Recognizing the Washington state achievers scholarship program. 
HR 4642 Honoring classified school employees. 
HR 4651 Recognizing military children.