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State Government & Tribal Affairs Committee

HB 2448

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Brief Description: Changing the definition of "immediate family" for purpose of membership on the Washington citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials.

Sponsors: Representatives Appleton, Miloscia and Hunt; by request of Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Changes the definition of "immediate family" to include only those living in the household of a public employee.

Hearing Date: 1/19/10

Staff: Marsha Reilly (786-7135).

Background:

State voters approved Amendment 78 to the state Constitution in 1986 providing for an independent commission to set salaries for members of the Legislature, elected officials of the executive branch of state government, and judges of the Washington Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, superior courts, and district courts. After the initial enactment of legislation establishing this independent salary commission, any amendment altering the composition of that commission must be approved by the favorable vote of two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the Legislature.

The Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials (Commission) consists of 16 members. Nine members are selected by lot by the Secretary of State from among registered voters, one from each of the nine congressional districts in the state. The remaining seven members are selected jointly by the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Speaker) and President of the Senate (President) with the requirement that all of these persons have personnel management experience. Of the persons selected by the Speaker and President, one member must be selected from each of the following five sectors: private institutions of higher education; business; professional personnel management; legal profession; and organized labor. In addition, one member selected by the speaker and president must be a person recommended by the chair of the Washington Personnel Resources Board and another person must be recommended by majority vote of the presidents of the state's four-year institutions of higher education. The names of the 16 selected persons are forwarded to the Governor who appoints these persons to the commission. All 16 members serve four year terms of office with terms ending on a staggered basis.

No state official, public employee, or lobbyist, or their immediate family members, is eligible to serve on the Commission. "Immediate family" is defined as the parents, spouse or domestic partner, siblings, children, or dependent relative of the official, employee, or lobbyist whether or not living in the household of the official.

Summary of Bill:

The definition of "immediate family" is changed as it is applied to public employees. The parents, spouse or domestic partner, siblings, children, or dependent relative of a public employee who live in the employee's household are not eligible to serve on the Commission. If these immediate family members are not living in the public employee's household, they are eligible to serve on the Commission.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.