Washington State Senate 5th Order

Introduction & First Reading
Short Titles and Referrals
2014 Regular Session of the 63rd Legislature
BRAD OWEN, President of the Senate TIM SHELDON, President Pro Tem
HUNTER G. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Senate SHARON BROWN, Vice President Pro Tem

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014 19TH DAY
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
SB 6518 By Senator Chase; by request of Washington State Department of Commerce

Transferring technology-based economic development programs from innovate Washington to the department of commerce.

Referred to Committee on TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

SB 6519 By Senators Litzow, Hobbs and Keiser

Concerning public school employees' insurance benefits reporting.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE .

SB 6520 By Senators Cleveland, Chase, Billig, Darneille, Keiser, Pedersen, Conway, Liias and Rolfes

Changing provisions relating to the early learning advisory council.

Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & K-12 EDUCATION.

SB 6521 By Senators Hasegawa, Kline, McCoy, Kohl-Welles, Keiser and Fraser

Authorizing the imposition of a filing fee for certain property assessment appeal petitions.

Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS.

SB 6522 By Senator Holmquist Newbry

Restricting the use of personal information gathered during the claims resolution structured settlement agreement process.

Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.

SB 6523 By Senators Bailey, Tom, Fain, Litzow, Hill and Dammeier

Expanding higher education opportunities for certain students.

BOOST.

SB 6524 By Senators Ericksen, Sheldon, Benton, Baumgartner, Holmquist Newbry, Braun and Parlette

Concerning the safety of the transport of hazardous materials.

Referred to Committee on ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS.

SJM 8015 By Senators O'Ban, Rolfes, Ericksen, Ranker, Sheldon, Benton, Baumgartner, Schoesler, Braun, Fain, Parlette and Holmquist Newbry

Requesting Congress implement certain increased safety measures for tank rail cars.

Referred to Committee on ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS.