Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
State Government Operations & Accountability Committee | |
SB 5707
Brief Description: Creating a women's history consortium.
Sponsors: Senators Fraser, Eide, McAuliffe, Kohl-Welles, Keiser, Franklin, Kline, Haugen, Spanel and Rasmussen.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/22/05
Staff: Hannah Lidman (786-7291).
Background:
In 2004, the Legislature directed the Institute for Public Policy (Institute) to make
recommendations to the 2005 Legislature for the development of a state women's history
organization. To solicit a range of views, the Institute was directed to convene an advisory group
of experts, survey the public, and research the work of similar organizations across the country.
The Washington State Historical Society
The Washington State Historical Society (Society) is one of two historical societies that act as
trustees for the state to maintain and preserve articles and properties that illustrate the history of
the state. The Society is required to establish a comprehensive and consistent statewide policy
for historical matters, statewide coordination of historical programs, and a coordinated budget for
all state historical agencies. The Society also has authority over the Lewis and Clark
Bicentennial Advisory Committee, which coordinates and provides guidance to the state's
observance of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Women's Suffrage
Women in Washington were guaranteed the right to vote when the Fifth Amendment to the State
Constitution was adopted in 1910.
Summary of Bill:
The Women's History Consortium (Consortium) is created with the Society as the managing
agency. On behalf of the Consortium, the Society must:
The Consortium is managed by a board of advisors consisting of 15 members: 11 members are appointed by the Governor; two senators, one from each caucus, are appointed by the President of the Senate; and two representatives, one from each caucus, are appointed by the Speaker of the House. The board of advisors must be appointed by September 30, 2005. The responsibilities of the board include:
centennial.
Within available resources, the Consortium is responsible for:
donations, loans, leases and purchases;
The board of advisors must provide the appropriate committees of the Legislature with a report
by December 1, 2006, on the progress of required activities undertaken by the Consortium and
the board of advisors. The report must also include the Consortium needs and plans for the
future.
The Consortium must provide the Legislature and the Governor with a report by September 1,
2006, on recommendations for commemoration of the 2010 centennial of adoption of the
women's suffrage amendment to the State Constitution.
Senate Bill Compared to House Bill
SB 5707 is identical to HB 1839 which was considered by the House State Government
Operations and Accountability (SGOA) committee earlier this session. The SGOA committee
passed out SHB 1839 which added motherhood and the accomplishments of Washington
mothers as unrepresented historical topics to be addressed by the Consortium.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available for HB 1839.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.