Washington State Senate 5th Order

Introduction & First Reading
Short Titles and Referrals
2014 Regular Session of the 63rd Legislature
BRAD OWEN, President of the Senate TIM SHELDON, President Pro Tem
HUNTER G. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Senate SHARON BROWN, Vice President Pro Tem

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 17TH DAY
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
SB 6480 By Senators McCoy and Kline

Exempting information concerning archaeological resources and traditional cultural places from public disclosure.

Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS.

SB 6481 By Senator O'Ban

Funding recovery programs for persons with mental illness and chemical dependency disorders.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 6482 By Senators Kohl-Welles, Bailey and Frockt

Concerning the display of campus information on the statewide public four-year dashboard.

Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.

SB 6483 By Senators Keiser, Honeyford, Frockt, Dammeier, Billig and Hargrove

Creating a competitive grant program to provide additional classroom space to support all-day kindergarten.

Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & K-12 EDUCATION.

SB 6484 By Senators Hill, Angel, Bailey, Becker, Litzow, Tom, Braun, Honeyford and Parlette

Creating a state agency innovation and efficiency grant program.

Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS.

SB 6485 By Senators Darneille and Pedersen; by request of Department of Social and Health Services

Allowing the department of social and health services to withhold, restrict, or suspend licenses of individuals not in compliance with a child support order.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 6486 By Senators Bailey, Baumgartner and Angel

Creating a sales tax holiday for school instructional material for higher education students.

Referred to Committee on WAYS & MEANS.

SB 6487 By Senator Hill

Concerning the local sales and use tax that is credited against the state sales and use tax for cities to offset municipal service costs to newly annexed areas.

Referred to Committee on WAYS & MEANS.

SB 6488 By Senator Hasegawa

Setting the time limitation for vacating a judgment.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 6489 By Senators Hasegawa and King

Concerning parking impact mitigation from regional transit authority facility construction.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

SB 6490 By Senator Rivers

Requiring competitive salaries and benefits for Washington state patrol officers.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

SB 6491 By Senators Tom, Sheldon, Bailey, Braun, Ericksen and Honeyford

Requiring photo identification on electronic benefit cards.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 6492 By Senator Chase

Concerning statements made by juveniles during assessments or screenings for mental health or chemical dependency treatment.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 6493 By Senator Chase

Concerning access to juvenile records.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 6494 By Senator Chase

Concerning local transit revenue.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

SB 6495 By Senators Holmquist Newbry, Baumgartner, Angel, Parlette and Braun

Establishing a temporary teen training wage.

Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.

SB 6496 By Senator Holmquist Newbry

Clarifying the application of tax exemptions for vehicles powered by clean alternative fuels.

Referred to Committee on ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS.

SB 6497 By Senators McCoy, Chase, Hasegawa, Conway and Fain; by request of Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises

Concerning the minority and women's business enterprises account.

Referred to Committee on WAYS & MEANS.

SB 6498 By Senators Chase, Kline and McAuliffe

Providing incentives for recycling beverage containers.

Referred to Committee on ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS.

SB 6499 By Senators Dammeier, McAuliffe, Litzow, Ranker, Billig and Frockt

Creating the joint task force on local education financing reform.

Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & K-12 EDUCATION.