HOUSE BILL REPORT
SHB 1128
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
As Passed House:
March 26, 2007
Title: An act relating to fiscal matters.
Brief Description: Making operating appropriations for the 2005-07 and 2007-09 fiscal biennia.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representative Sommers; by request of Governor Gregoire).
Brief History:
Appropriations: 3/20/07, 3/21/07 [DPS].
Floor Activity:
Passed House: 3/26/07, 62-35.
Brief Summary of Substitute Bill |
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
Majority Report: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by 22 members: Representatives Sommers, Chair; Dunshee, Vice Chair; Cody, Conway, Darneille, Ericks, Fromhold, Grant, Haigh, Hunt, Hunter, Kagi, Kenney, Kessler, Linville, McDermott, McIntire, Morrell, Pettigrew, Schual-Berke, Seaquist and P. Sullivan.
Minority Report: Do not pass. Signed by 12 members: Representatives Alexander, Ranking Minority Member; Bailey, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Haler, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Anderson, Buri, Chandler, Dunn, Hinkle, Kretz, McDonald, Priest and Walsh.
Staff: Charlie Gavigan (786-7340) and Dave Johnson (786-7154).
Background:
The state government operates on a fiscal biennium that begins on July 1 of each odd-numbered year. Supplemental budgets frequently are enacted in each of the following two
years. Appropriations are made in the biennial and supplemental budgets for the operation of
state government and its various agencies and institutions.
Summary of Substitute Bill:
Total General Fund-State (GF-S) appropriations for the 2007-09 biennium are $29.8 billion.
Total Near General Fund-State (NGF-S) appropriations are $33.4 billion. The total funds
budget is $56.7 billion; this includes dedicated and federal funds.
The 2007 supplemental operating budget increases appropriations for the 2005-07 budget by
$459.5 million for GF-S (for a $27.8 billion revised total GF-S), $441.5 million for NGF-S
(for a $30.2 billion revised total NGF-S), and $417.7 million total budget (for a $51.7 billion
revised total 2005-07 budget).
Appropriation: Please refer to the bill.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.
Persons Testifying: (In support) Michael Beranbaum, Teamsters Local 117; Barry Lamont
and Ken Sterner, Community Action Partnership; Julie Herschel, Mary Bridge Childrens'
Advocacy Center; Sherry Burkey, Western Washington University; Craig Engelking, Sierra
Club; Donna Patrick, Developmental Disabilities Council; Seth Dawson and Jim Blanchard ,
Washington State Council of Childrens' Residential Services; Terry Bergeson,
Superintendent of Public Instruction; Mary Segawa, Washington Association of Substance
Abuse and Violence Prevention; Sherri McDonald, Thurston County Public Health; Louise
Ryan, Long Term Care Ombudsman Program; Robert M. Wardell, Self Advocates In
Leadership; Sue Elliott, Arc of Washington; Jennifer Wallace, The Evergreen State College;
Naki Stevens, People for Puget Sound; Tony Lee, Solid Ground; Cherie Tessier, Pass-Port
for Changes; Mary Alice Grobins, State Board of Community and Technical Colleges;
George Scarola, League of Education Voters; Agda Burchard, Washington Association
Educators of Young Children; Kelsey Beck, Food Lifeline; Bryce McKibben, Washington
Student Lobby; Evan Farber, Dispute Resolution Centers; Ron Gibbs, Rehabilitation
Enterprises of Washington; Susan Sanders, League of Women Voters; Randy Hodgins,
University of Washington; Annie Kennedy, Seattle Midwifery School; Mary Blanchette,
Washington State Association Childrens' Advocacy Centers; Debi Beagle, Washington State
Association of Headstart and Early Childhood and Education Assistance Program; and
William Waters, Washington State Clubhouse Coalition.
(With concerns) Irene Davila; Charlie Brown, Washington Asparagus Council and Paladin
Data; Antonio Cube, Washington State Catholic Conference; Carri Brezonick, Criminal
Justice Training Commission; Candace Inagi, SEIU 775; Micki Dextre, SEIU 1199; Jonathan
Rosenblum, SEIU 1199 NW; Marie Sullivan, Department of Community, Trade and
Economic Development; Lonnie Johns-Brown, National Organization of Women; Charles
Hasse, Washington Education Associaton; Bruce Reeves, Senior Citizens' Lobby; Randy
Dorn, Public School Employees; Kathleen Lopp, Career and Technical Education; Lincoln
Ferris, Washington Association of Small Business Incubators; Jean Leonard, School Districts
Alliance for Adequate Special Education Funding; Jim Larson, Morningside and Partnership
2020; Cammy Hart-Anderson, Snohomish County Human Services; Lee Grogg, Ruther Child
Center; Jim Hedzink, Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute; Gary
Weeks, Washington Heath Care Association; Bob Cooper, Washington Association of
Colleges for Teacher Education; Linda Grant, Evergreen Manor; Dennis Eagle, Washington
Federation of State Employees; Luis Moscoso, Washington Public Employees' Association;
Ken Bertrand, Group Health Cooperative; Susie Tracy, Washington State Medical
Association and Evergreen Treatment Services; Deb Murphy, Washington Association of
Housing & Services for the Aging; Bruce Knutson, Washington Association of Juvenile
Court Administrators; Sheriff Ken Irwin, Yakima County Sheriff's Office and Washington
Association of Prosecuting Attorneys; Susie Stewart; Scott Livengood, Community
Residential Services Association; Sarah Chernin, Children's Alliance; Leslie Main,
Washington State SRA; Sue Closer, Sunrise Service Coalition for a Living Wage; Bill Daley,
Washington Community Action Network; Laurie Lippold, Children's Home Society and the
Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Eric Johnson, Washington
State Association of Counties; Bill Day, Adult Family Home Association of Washington;
Dan Simnioniw and Jack Reese, Washington State Residential Care Coalition; Kathleen
Collins, Washington Academy of Family Physicians; Larry Ganders, Washington State
University; Stan Kehl, Washington Information Network 2-1-1; Bill Daley, Washington
Community Action Network; Robin Zukoski, Columbia Legal Services; Gene Forrester,
Senior Lobby; Kevin Glackin-Coley, Washington Food Coalition; Michelle Barns, Sunrise
Services Coalition for a Living Wage; Jerry Reilly, Eldercare Alliance; and Kim Justice,
Statewide Poverty Action Network.
(Opposed) Rob Kavenaugh; Mitch Denning, Alliance of Educational Associations; Dan
Johnson, Washington School Nutrition Association; and Amy Christian, Options Unlimited
Community Residential Services Association.