Representative Don Cox

Biennium:

Prime Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1993 Allowing a fishing license holder to use two poles in selected state waters.  Fiscal Note
HB 2053 Exempting certain cities from the national pollutant discharge elimination system municipal separate storm sewer systems permit program. 
HB 2143 Reducing the postretirement employment restrictions for members of the teachers' retirement system, school employees' retirement system, and the public employees' retirement system that retire after earning thirty or more years of service.  Fiscal Note
HB 2282 Extending the length of commercial and farm vehicle permits.  Fiscal Note

Secondary Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1993 Allowing a fishing license holder to use two poles in selected state waters.  Fiscal Note
HB 2053 Exempting certain cities from the national pollutant discharge elimination system municipal separate storm sewer systems permit program. 
HB 2143 Reducing the postretirement employment restrictions for members of the teachers' retirement system, school employees' retirement system, and the public employees' retirement system that retire after earning thirty or more years of service.  Fiscal Note
HB 2282 Extending the length of commercial and farm vehicle permits.  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 1757 Establishing a small school district contingency fund.  Fiscal Note
HB 1817 Attaining a world class K-12 educational system.  Fiscal Note
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 1876 Providing funds for disabled veterans through voluntary donations.  Fiscal Note
HB 1877 Creating "In God We Trust" special license plates.  Fiscal Note
HB 1884 Reviewing the decision to terminate Western Washington University's football team. 
HB 1901 Establishing additional health sciences and services authorities in certain areas.  Fiscal Note
HB 1928 Setting the minimum wage rate for minors. 
HB 1980 Concerning the institution of marriage. 
HB 2011 Regarding firearms safety education programs. 
HB 2041 Concerning student transportation funding.  Fiscal Note
HB 2058 Providing an annual sales and use tax holiday to assist families with educational supplies. 
HB 2059 Creating a sales and use tax exemption to encourage the purchase of motor vehicles that reduce air pollution. 
HB 2060 Providing tax relief to motor vehicle dealers. 
HB 2076 Concerning moneys appropriated for the original construction of transportation-related buildings. 
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 2219 Modifying the definition of "sexual orientation" for malicious harassment prosecution purposes. 
HB 2261 Concerning the state's education system. 
HB 2276 Establishing a school construction safety net grant program.  Fiscal Note
HB 2313 Extending the length of commercial and farm vehicle permits. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Extending the length of farm vehicle permits. )  Fiscal Note
HB 2382 Concerning the taxation of moist snuff.  Fiscal Note
HB 2386 Requiring a seventy-two hour budget review period prior to hearings or votes on appropriation and revenue bills. 
HJM 4011 Requesting that the new Tacoma Narrows bridge be named the Bob Oke bridge. 
HJM 4017 Requesting that the United States Congress enact the AgJOBS legislation. 
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. 
HJR 4211 Ensuring the right of individuals to vote by secret ballot. 
HR 4605 Honoring Mary Skinner. 
HR 4617 Recognizing the Japanese-American internees and WWII veterans from Washington state. 
HR 4627 Honoring and supporting individuals with autism. 
HR 4631 Recognizing the Washington state achievers scholarship program.