SHB 2612 -
By Representative Condotta
Beginning on page 1, line 3 of the amendment, strike all of sections 1 through 12 and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The voting rights act racially
polarized voting task force is established, with voting members
appointed as provided in this subsection (1).
(a) The speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint one
member from each of the two largest caucuses of the house of
representatives.
(b) The president of the senate shall appoint one voting member
from each of the two largest caucuses of the senate.
(c) The legislative leaders of the two largest political parties in
each house of the legislature shall jointly appoint the following
nonvoting members:
(i) Two members representing local governments with fewer than
fifty thousand residents and two members representing local governments
with fifty thousand or more residents. From among these four members,
there shall be representation from the following regions of Washington
state: Northeast; northwest; southeast; and southwest;
(ii) One member each from the Seattle University, Gonzaga
University, and the University of Washington, with legal or statistical
knowledge of the federal voting rights act;
(iii) An employee of the United States attorneys office, civil
division, if they would like to participate;
(iv) An employee of the United States department of justice, if
they would like to participate;
(v) An employee of the attorney general's office;
(vi) An employee of the secretary of state's office;
(vii) One member from and representing the Asian-American
community;
(viii) One member from and representing the Latino-American
community;
(ix) One member from the African-American community;
(x) One member from a federally recognized Indian tribe physically
located in Washington state that has not nor intends to retrocede civil
jurisdiction;
(xi) An elected auditor on behalf of the Washington association of
auditors; and
(xii) A representative of the Washington association of county
officials.
(d) The task force's cochairs shall be the senator affiliated with
the democratic caucus and the representative affiliated with the
republican caucus. The representative affiliated with the republican
caucus shall convene the initial meeting of the task force.
(2) The task force shall investigate racially polarized voting
and/or vote dilution occurrences in elections in Washington state over
the last two decades.
(3)(a) The task force may make recommendations regarding their
findings and potential improvements for creating districts for voting
in this state to avoid racially polarized voting and vote dilution
occurrences.
(b) Findings and recommendations of the task force must be
determined by consensus of the voting members of the task force. A
draft version of the findings and recommendations shall be made
available to the public prior to being submitted to the governor and
the legislature, and the task force shall accept public testimony
regarding its draft findings and recommendations.
(4) Task force meetings shall be open to the public. The task
force must, subject to expenditure approvals required in subsection (7)
of this section, provide opportunities for members and the public to
listen to the proceedings telephonically or through other available
technologies.
(5) Staff support for the task force must be provided by senate
committee services and the house of representatives office of program
research.
(6) Legislative members of the task force must be reimbursed for
travel expenses in accordance with RCW 44.04.120. Nonlegislative
members are not eligible for travel reimbursements unless funding for
those reimbursements, referencing this act by bill or chapter number,
is provided by June 30, 2012, in the omnibus appropriations act.
(7) The expenses of the task force must be paid jointly by the
house of representatives and the senate. Task force expenditures are
subject to approval by the house of representatives executive rules
committee and the senate facilities and operations committee, or their
successor committees.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 This act expires December 31, 2013."
EFFECT: Strikes all sections and establishes a "Voting Rights Act Racially Polarized Voting" task force to investigate and report on racially polarized voting and/or dilution occurrences in elections in the state over the last two decades.