FINAL BILL REPORT
SJR 8214
As Passed Legislature
Brief Description: Amending the Constitution to allow certain trust fund moneys to be invested as authorized by the legislature.
Sponsors: Senators Wojahn, McDonald, Loveland and Winsley.
Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
House Committee on Appropriations
Background: The state Constitution prohibits the state from having an ownership interest in any corporation. This provision has been interpreted to mean that the state cannot place any investment funds in stock and other equities. In the past, some state funds have been specifically exempt from constitutional investment restrictions through constitutional amendments. Currently, these include public pension or retirements funds, and industrial insurance trust funds.
The Developmental Disabilities Endowment Trust Fund, established last year in ESSB 5693, and re-addressed in SSB 6233, would be limited to current constitutional restrictions on private investments.
Summary: At the next general election, an amendment to the Constitution is presented to the voters which would add funds held in trust for the benefit of persons with developmental disabilities to the list of public funds exempt from current constitutional investment restrictions.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 450
House980