The State Capitol Committee (SCC) was established by the Legislature in 1921. The members of the SCC are the Governor, or the Governor's designee, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Commissioner of Public Lands (ex officio). The SCC oversees the governance of the capitol campus and all state facilities in Thurston County, with day-to-day management provided by the Department of Enterprise Services (DES).
The SCC is responsible for:
The Capitol Campus Design Advisory Committee (CCDAC) advises the SCC and the DES regarding state capitol facilities and grounds. The CCDAC consists of four legislators, the Secretary of State, two architects, a landscape architect, and an urban planner.
The DES provides staff support to the SCC and the CCDAC.
The SCC is revised from an administrative committee to an interbranch advisory committee of state government. The SCC is to advise and make recommendations to the Legislature and the Governor on the following:
The Governor, or the Governor's designee, is removed from the SCC and the following members are added:
The following executive powers of the SCC are amended to become advisory:
The DES is responsible for:
The CCDAC is renamed to be the Capitol Campus Design Technical Advisory Work Group and the four legislators and the Secretary of State are removed. The work group is no longer responsible for reviewing the process of solicitation and selection of design services on campus.
Multiple statutes related to acquisition of property or construction of facilities that have already occurred are repealed.