HOUSE BILL REPORT
ESHB 2687
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 Amended by the Senate
Title: An act relating to fiscal matters.
Brief Description: Making 2008 operating supplemental appropriations.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representative Sommers; by request of Office of Financial Management).
Brief History:
Appropriations: 1/16/08, 1/17/08, 2/20/08, 2/22/08 [DPS].
Floor Activity:
Passed House: 2/25/08, 62-33.
Senate Amended.
Passed Senate: 2/28/08, 31-17.
Brief Summary of Engrossed 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 21 members: Representatives Sommers, Chair; Dunshee, Vice Chair; Cody, Conway, Darneille, Ericks, Fromhold, Grant, Green, Haigh, Hunt, Hunter, Kagi, Kenney, Kessler, Linville, Morrell, Pettigrew, Schual-Berke, Seaquist and 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, Chandler, Hinkle, Kretz, McDonald, Priest, Ross, Schmick and Walsh.
Staff: Charlie Gavigan (786-7340).
Background:
The state government operates on a fiscal biennium that begins July 1 of each odd-numbered
year. The 2007-09 biennial operating budget appropriated $29.6 billion from the State
General Fund for a variety of purposes. The State General Fund and several other accounts,
referred to as Near General Fund, had appropriations of $33.4 billion. The total budgeted
amount, which includes state and federal funds, was $56.8 billion.
Summary of Engrossed Substitute Bill:
Appropriations are modified for the 2007-09 biennium. This bill increases State General
Fund appropriations by $233.9 million. Near General Fund accounts, which include both the
State General Fund and several other accounts, increase by $297.4 million. Total budgeted
funds are increased by $429.3 million.
EFFECT OF SENATE AMENDMENT(S):
The Senate amendment makes numerous changes to the House 2008 Supplemental Operating
Budget appropriations.
Appropriation: Please refer to bill.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.
Persons Testifying: (In support) Robby Stern, Washington State Labor Council; Sue Elliott,
Arc of Washington; Mary Alice Grobins, State Board for Community and Technical
Colleges; Jim Larson, Morningside; Vaughn Profit Breaux, American Cancer Society; Mary
Lindquist, Washington Education Association; Seth Dawson, Wall Street Coalition for the
Homeless; Robin Zukowski, Columbia Legal Services; Bill Daley, Washington Community
Action Network; Randy Dorn, Public School Employees; Terry Bergeson, Superintendent of
Public Instruction; Miguel Perez-Gibson, Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation; Dave
Johnson, Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates; and Naki Stevens, People for
Puget Sound.
(In support with concerns) Laurie Lippold, Children's Home Society and Washington Chapter
of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
(With concerns) Charlie Brown, Washington Asparagus Council; Gary Weeks, Washington
Health Care Association; Kathleen Lopp, Career and Technical Education; Mitch Denning,
Alliance of Education Associations; Sarah Cherin, Children's Alliance; Ellie Menzies, SEIU
Healthcare 1199 Northwest; Jim Crabbe, State Board of Community and Technical Colleges;
Dennis Eagle, Washington Federation of State Employees; Rudy Taylor; Melissa Johnson,
Community Residential Services Association; Sean Pickard, Washington Dental Service
Foundation; Rich Rutkowski, Green River Community College; Evelyn Larson, Washington
Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs; and Lonnie Johns-Brown, Washington State
Association of Head Start and EACAP Programs.
(Opposed) Dennis Mahar, Washington Association Area Agency on Aging; Amber Carter,
Association of Washington Business; and Jerry Reilly, Eldercare Alliance.
(Other) Dan Simnioniw, Washington State Residential Care Council; Jennifer Allen, Planned
Parenthood; Joanne Moore, Office of Public Defense; Nick Federici, Washington United for
Quality Nursing Home Care and United Way of King County; Dan Johnson, Washington
School Food Service Association; Susie Tracy, Washington State Medical Association,
Washington Association of Housing and Services for the Aging; Jim Slowik, Mayor, City of
Oak Harbor; Nora Kelley, SEIU Health Care 775; Sherry Burkey, Western Washington
University; George Scarola, League of Education Voters; Jake Stillwell, Washington Student
Lobby; Laura Wells, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids; Randy Hodgins, University of Washington;
Julie Suchanek, The Evergreen State College; Matthew Kreiling, Washington Student Lobby;
Bill Robinson, Nature Conservancy; Clifford Traisman, Washington Conservation Voters;
Mo McBroom, Washington Environmental Council; and Gregory Robinson, Washington
Community Mental Health Council.