STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
59th Legislature - 2005 - Regular Session

   
FRANK CHOPP JOHN LOVICK
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
 
RICHARD NAFZIGER, Chief Clerk     

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS   FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
 
Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions

 
February 11, 2005 - Friday 33RD DAY Regular Session
 
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 1940 By Representative McIntire; by request of Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development and Department of Revenue
 
  Providing excise tax relief for the development of commercial airplanes.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
 
HB 1941 By Representatives P. Sullivan, Quall and Talcott; by request of State Board of Education
 
  Making the superintendent of public instruction a voting member of the state board of education.
 
  Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
 
HB 1942 By Representatives Quall, P. Sullivan and Talcott; by request of State Board of Education
 
  Reclassifying the state board of education as a class four group.
 
  Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
 
HB 1943 By Representatives O'Brien and Miloscia
 
  Requiring that additional steps be taken when a person is reported missing.
 
  Referred to Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE & CORRECTIONS.
 
HB 1944 By Representatives Hunt and Williams
 
  Allowing raffles conducted by state employees.
 
  Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
 
HB 1945 By Representatives Holmquist, Simpson, Curtis, Condotta, Dunshee and Darneille
 
  Providing assistance in identifying recalled sprinkler system parts.
 
  Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
 
HB 1946 By Representative Schual-Berke
 
  Establishing prerequisites for filing an action for injury occurring as a result of health care.
 
  Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
 
HB 1947 By Representatives Appleton, Green, Kilmer, Woods, Flannigan, Campbell, Lantz, Williams, Hunt, Darneille, Kirby, Chase, Eickmeyer and Conway
 
  Studying toll discounts.
 
  Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
 
HB 1948 By Representatives Appleton, Woods, Kilmer, Cody, Williams, Green, Eickmeyer, McDermott, Campbell, Kirby, Chase, B. Sullivan and Morris
 
  Exempting ferry fuel used by Washington state ferries from excise taxes.
 
  Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
 
HB 1949 By Representatives Holmquist, Alexander, Kretz, Strow, Serben, Curtis, Schindler, DeBolt, Roach, Crouse, McCune, Haler, Dunn, Skinner and Buck
 
  Promoting greater fiscal responsibility in state budgeting through zero-based budget reviews.
 
  Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
 
HB 1950 By Representatives Holmquist, Schindler, McCune, Dunn, Haler and Crouse
 
  Requiring state agencies to prepare housing impact statements.
 
  Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS & ACCOUNTABILITY.
 
HB 1951 By Representatives Quall, Talcott and Haler
 
  Regarding vision exams for school-aged children.
 
  Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
 
HB 1952 By Representatives Morris, O'Brien and Lovick
 
  Establishing a local government interoperability pilot program.
 
  Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS.
 
HB 1953 By Representatives Newhouse, Blake, Kretz, Kessler, Buri, Condotta, Roach and Eickmeyer
 
  Allowing counties to be included in a cougar control pilot program.
 
  Referred to Committee on NATURAL RESOURCES, ECOLOGY & PARKS.
 
HB 1954 By Representatives Newhouse, Buri, Williams, Flannigan, Condotta and Roach
 
  Authorizing RV logos on highway sign panels.
 
  Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
 
HB 1955 By Representatives Newhouse, Simpson, Orcutt, Buri and Roach
 
  Exempting the purchase of emergency service vehicles by local government from sales and use tax.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
 
HB 1956 By Representatives Upthegrove, Lantz and Quall
 
  Requiring civics assessments.
 
  Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
 
HB 1957 By Representatives Serben, Curtis, Buri, Ericks, Kretz and Williams
 
  Providing a business and occupation tax credit for employer-sponsored health coverage and contributions.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
 
HB 1958 By Representatives Buck and B. Sullivan
 
  Extending certain limited fisheries buyback programs.
 
  Referred to Committee on NATURAL RESOURCES, ECOLOGY & PARKS.
 
HB 1959 By Representatives Schindler, Holmquist and Condotta
 
  Eliminating impact fees in counties and cities in counties where the first-time buyer housing affordability index shows that housing is not affordable.
 
  Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
 
HB 1960 By Representatives Williams, Rodne, Clements, Fromhold, Darneille, Clibborn, Lantz, Moeller, Condotta, Morris, Linville, B. Sullivan, Morrell, Ormsby, Schual-Berke, Cody, Pettigrew, Wood, Chase, Flannigan, Kretz, Newhouse, Buri, Ahern, Blake and Kessler
 
  Allowing arbitration in long-term care facility disputes.
 
  Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE.
 
HB 1961 By Representatives Williams, Hinkle, Hunt, Skinner, Pettigrew, Morrell, Fromhold, Wood and Serben
 
  Regulating team medical professionals.
 
  Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
 
HB 1962 By Representatives Kessler, Ericks, Sells, Cox, Hunter, Clibborn, Jarrett, Tom and Anderson
 
  Authorizing baccalaureate degrees at selected community and technical colleges on a pilot basis.
 
  Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
 
HB 1963 By Representatives Morrell, Newhouse, Clibborn, Linville, Blake, Grant and McCoy
 
  Modifying the application requirements for the rural county business and occupation tax credit.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
 
HB 1964 By Representatives Walsh and Grant
 
  Designating the Walla Walla sweet onion as the official Washington state vegetable.
 
  Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS & ACCOUNTABILITY.
 
HB 1965 By Representatives Ericks and Strow
 
  Providing tuition waivers for teachers seeking additional education.
 
  Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
 
HB 1966 By Representatives Ericks, O'Brien, Lovick, Strow, Haler and Takko
 
  Classifying identity theft as a crime against persons.
 
  Referred to Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE & CORRECTIONS.
 
HB 1967 By Representatives Clibborn, Schindler, Jarrett, Springer, Nixon and Appleton
 
  Affirming that cities and counties planning under chapter 36.70A RCW retain the ability to accommodate state projected population growth within urban growth areas without requiring a minimum residential density.
 
  Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
 
HB 1968 By Representatives Linville, Wood, Conway, Hankins, Kenney, McIntire, Pettigrew, McCoy, Sells, Flannigan and Lovick
 
  Regarding workplace bullying.
 
  Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.