Washington State Senate

Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions
2015 3rd Special Session of the 64th Legislature
BRAD OWEN, President of the Senate PAM ROACH, President Pro Tem
HUNTER G. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Senate SHARON BROWN, Vice President Pro Tem

June 30, 2015 - Tuesday 3RD DAY
FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

HB 1219 By Representatives Zeiger, Clibborn, Orcutt, Fey, Kochmar, Hargrove, Muri, Ortiz-Self, Pike, Hayes, Stambaugh, Magendanz, Buys, Moscoso, Haler, Condotta and Wilson

Authorizing expedited permitting and contracting for Washington state bridges deemed structurally deficient.

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2E2SHB 1825 By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Kilduff, Muri, Gregory, Haler, Riccelli, Walkinshaw, Zeiger and McBride; by request of Governor Inslee)

Modifying the definition of resident student to comply with federal requirements established by the veterans access, choice, and accountability act of 2014.

HELD ON FIRST READING.

ESHB 1965 By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Hudgins and Ormsby; by request of Liquor Control Board)

Implementing a temporary additional fee on licenses and permits issued by the Washington state liquor control board.

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ESHB 2012 By House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Orcutt, Clibborn, Hargrove, Hayes, Pike, Zeiger, Muri and Wilson)

Concerning the implementation of practical design by the department of transportation.

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ESHB 2128 By House Committee on General Government & Information Technology (originally sponsored by Representative Hudgins; by request of Department of Agriculture)

Concerning fees assessed by the department of agriculture.

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EHB 2266 By Representative Sullivan

Deferring implementation of class size reduction and school employee staffing formula changes.

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EHB 2286 By Representative Hunter

Directing the treasurer to transfer budget stabilization account deposits that are attributable to extraordinary revenue growth in the 2013-2015, 2015-2017, and 2017-2019 fiscal biennia.

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