BILL REQ. #: S-0864.1
State of Washington | 59th Legislature | 2005 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/24/2005. Referred to Committee on Government Operations & Elections.
WHEREAS, An independent, creative, and competent legislature
distinguishes a democratic system from more authoritarian forms of
government; and
WHEREAS, Questions arise as to whether the Washington state
legislature is structurally, functionally, operationally, and
procedurally satisfactory for resolving today's complex and divisive
issues; and
WHEREAS, The time demands have expanded significantly for
legislators as a result of increasing numbers of constituents,
constituent and public access to legislators, and state operating,
capital, and transportation budgets; and
WHEREAS, Legislators tend to regard their own legislature as
somehow incomparable, without regard to how the Washington state
legislature compares with other state legislatures;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Senate of the state of
Washington, the House of Representatives concurring, That a commission
be established within the legislature to evaluate its decision-making
capabilities based on the following categories:
Structure and Function (e.g., restrictions on frequency, duration,
length, and agendas of sessions, general purpose and size of staff,
facilities, provisions for management and coordination);
Accountability (e.g., explicit rules and procedures, adequacy of
information and public access to it, internal accountability);
Informedness (e.g., sufficient time, standing committees, interim
activities, professional staff resources, fiscal review capabilities);
Independence (e.g., frequency and duration of sessions, legislative
independence of executive branch, capability for effective oversight of
executive operations, interest groups, conflicts of interest); and
Representativeness (e.g., diversity and compensation); and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That:
(1) The commission consist of fifteen members appointed by the
legislature. Four members of the senate, two from each of the two
major political parties, appointed by the president of the senate, and
four members of the house of representatives, two from each of the two
major political parties, appointed by the speaker of the house of
representatives, shall serve as members. The legislative members shall
appoint seven citizen members, one of whom shall be the chair. The
legislative members shall consider nominations for citizen membership
based upon maintaining a balanced and diverse distribution of
philosophical perspectives on the proper roles of government, society,
and the individual;
(2) All commission members serve at the pleasure of the
legislature. The position of any legislative member shall be deemed
vacated whenever such member ceases to be a member of the house from
which he or she was appointed. Any vacancies occurring in the
membership of the commission shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointments;
(3)(a) Nonlegislative members be reimbursed for expenses incurred
in the performance of their duties in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and
43.03.060;
(b) Legislative members be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties in accordance with RCW 44.04.120;
(4) A simple majority of the membership constitute a quorum for the
purpose of conducting business;
(5) In carrying out its duties, the commission may establish such
relationships with public and private institutions, local governments,
private industry, community organizations, other state legislatures,
and other segments of the general public as may be needed to evaluate
the Washington state legislature; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Washington state commission on the
evaluation of the legislature report to the legislature its findings
and recommendations by December 1, 2006; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the commission terminate on December
31, 2006.