Agenda for Monday, February 06, 2012
House Committees
Judiciary* -
02/06/12 8:00 am
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Full Committee
House Hearing Rm A
John L. O'Brien Building
Olympia, WA
REVISED on 2/2/2012 at 5:23 PM
Public Hearing and Executive Session: ESSB 6239 - Concerning civil marriage and domestic partnerships.
Executive: ESSB 6239 - Concerning civil marriage and domestic partnerships.
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Transportation* -
02/06/12 10:00 am
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Full Committee
House Hearing Rm B
John L. O'Brien Building
Olympia, WA
REVISED on 2/3/2012 at 12:40 PM
Public Hearing: - HB 2676 - Concerning the Interstate 5 Columbia river crossing project.
- HB 2751 - Concerning local transportation revenue.
- HJR 4228 - Amending the state Constitution to include fees collected on barrels of petroleum products to be used for transportation purposes.
Executive Session: - HB 2455 - Concerning the covering of loads on public highways.
- HB 2527 - Concerning intermodal container chassis.
- HB 2675 - Concerning eligible toll facilities.
- HB 2733 - Concerning rates and charges for storm water control facilities.
- HB 2673 - Addressing transportation workforce development.
- SHB 2443 - Increasing accountability of persons who drive impaired.
- HB 2704 - Creating a road user future funding task force.
- HB 2736 - Concerning commercial vehicle regulations for texting while driving and projecting loads.
- HB 2182 - Requiring the use of headlights when windshield wipers are used.
- HB 2433 - Authorizing the implementation of a facial recognition matching system for drivers' licenses, permits, and identicards.
- HB 2273 - Concerning the processing of vehicles impounded by law enforcement for evidentiary purposes.
- HB 2601 - Improving public transit through the creation of transit service overlay zones.
- HB 2660 - Addressing transportation revenue.
- HB 2553 - Concerning nonvoting labor members of public transportation governing bodies.
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Ways & Means* -
02/06/12 10:00 am
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Full Committee
House Hearing Rm A
John L. O'Brien Building
Olympia, WA
REVISED on 2/6/2012 at 3:39 PM
Public Hearing: - HB 2764 - Eliminating accounts and funds.
- HB 2254 - Enacting the educational success for youth and alumni of foster care act.
- SHB 2265 - Establishing Washington works payments to increase graduation rates, address critical skill shortages, increase student success, and narrow the educational opportunity gap.
- 2SHB 2585 - Creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
- SHB 2227 - Concerning medical assistants.
- HB 2304 - Transferring the low-level radioactive waste site use permit program from the department of ecology to the department of health.
- SHB 2432 - Promoting local intervention and prevention programs for reducing gang violence.
- SHB 2209 - Addressing issues of accountability and funding for alternative learning experience programs.
- HB 2586 - Phasing-in statewide implementation of the Washington kindergarten inventory of developing skills.
- SHB 2216 - Increasing penalties for vehicular homicide and vehicular assault.
- SHB 2279 - Implementing changes to child support based on the child support schedule work group report.
- HB 2771 - Addressing employer and employee relationships under the state retirement systems.
- SHB 2565 - Providing for the operation of roll your own cigarette machines at retail establishments.
- SHB 2230 - Requiring certain health agencies to use administrative law judges from the office of administrative hearings.
- SHB 2172 - Changing agency regulatory practices.
- HB 2757 - Creating accounts for the center for childhood deafness and hearing loss and for the school for the blind.
- SHB 2615 - Authorizing benefit charges for the enhancement of fire protection services.
- HB 2748 - Concerning ferry and flood control zone district functions and taxing authorities.
- HB 2758 - Strengthening the department of revenue's ability to collect spirits taxes imposed under RCW 82.08.150.
- SHB 2592 - Concerning extended foster care services.
- SHB 2330 - Concerning health plan coverage for the voluntary termination of a pregnancy.
- HB 2711 - Narrowing the definition of language access providers.
- SHB 2373 - Concerning the state's management of its recreational resources.
- 2SHB 2600 - Permitting recreation rock collecting, subject to certain restrictions.
- SHB 2483 - Increasing educational attainment.
Executive Session: - SHB 1559 - Limiting indemnification agreements involving design professionals.
- SHB 2246 - Concerning medicaid fraud.
- HB 2263 - Reinvesting savings resulting from changes in the child welfare system.
- SHB 2264 - Concerning performance-based contracting related to child welfare services.
- SHB 2289 - Establishing a flexible approach to child protective services.
- SHB 2319 - Implementing the federal patient and protection affordable care act.
- HB 2441 - Limiting the impact of excess compensation on state retirement system contribution rates by redefining excess compensation.
- SHB 2448 - Creating the high-quality early learning act.
- SHB 2452 - Centralizing the authority and responsibility for the development, process, and oversight of state procurement of goods and services.
- HB 2474 - Adjusting voting requirements for the renewal of emergency medical service levies.
- HB 2502 - Modifying exceptions to the compensating tax provisions for removal from forest land classification to more closely parallel open space property tax provisions.
- HB 2530 - Improving accountability for tax preferences.
- SHB 2536 - Concerning the use of evidence-based practices for the delivery of services to children and juveniles.
- SHB 2538 - Reducing certain requirements affecting school districts.
- SHB 2569 - Implementing a voluntary quality rating and improvement system for child care centers and early learning programs.
- SHB 2590 - Extending the expiration of the pollution liability insurance agency's authority and its funding source.
- HB 2607 - Requiring a six-year budget outlook tied to existing revenues.
- HB 2697 - Addressing membership on city disability boards.
- HB 2708 - Including the value of solar, biomass, and geothermal facilities in the property tax levy limit calculation.
- HB 2738 - Modifying the membership of the select committee on pension policy.
- HB 2227 - Regarding medical assistants.
- HB 2254 - Enacting the educational success for youth and alumni of foster care act.
- HB 2304 - Transferring the low-level radioactive waste site use permit program from the department of ecology to the department of health.
- HB 2330 - Concerning health plan coverage for the voluntary termination of a pregnancy.
- HB 2432 - Promoting local intervention and prevention programs for reducing gang violence.
- HB 2585 - Creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
- HB 2586 - Phasing-in statewide implementation of the Washington kindergarten inventory of developing skills.
- HB 2592 - Concerning extended foster care services.
- HB 2748 - Concerning ferry and flood control zone district functions and taxing authorities.
- HB 2757 - Creating accounts for the center for childhood deafness and hearing loss and for the school for the blind.
- HB 2758 - Strengthening the department of revenue's ability to collect spirits taxes imposed under RCW 82.08.150.
- HB 2764 - Eliminating accounts and funds.
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