January 11, 2016 - Monday
PREFILED BILLS
SENATE
BILL # BRIEF TITLE PRIME SPONSOR DATE
SB 6146 Providing women with timely information regarding their breast health. Rolfes 12/7/2015
SB 6147 Concerning water-sewer districts. Roach 12/8/2015
SB 6148 Concerning the handling of certain personal property in a self-service storage facility. Warnick 12/10/2015
SB 6149 Providing reasonable accommodations in the workplace for pregnant women. Keiser 12/14/2015
SB 6150 Increasing the available term of water pollution control revolving fund program loans to reflect the 2014 amendments to the federal clean water act allowing such an increase. Honeyford 12/14/2015
SB 6151 Concerning sexual assault protection orders. Litzow 12/15/2015
SB 6152 Modifying the operation of the Interstate 405 express toll lanes. Hill 12/15/2015
SB 6153 Concerning the maintenance of certificates of title for manufactured homes. Mullet 12/15/2015
SB 6154 Creating an office of the corrections ombuds. Miloscia 12/16/2015
SB 6155 Concerning county payroll draw days. Roach 12/17/2015
SB 6156 Reauthorizing the medicaid fraud false claims act. Rivers 12/17/2015
SB 6157 Concerning the age of individuals at which sale or distribution of tobacco and vapor products may be made. Miloscia 12/17/2015
SB 6158 Concerning the transfer of firearms at nonprofit fund-raising activities. Dammeier 12/18/2015
SB 6159 Concerning the appointment of independent counsel by counties when the county prosecuting attorney is accused of wrongdoing. Dammeier 12/18/2015
SB 6160 Regulating the manufacture, sale, distribution, and installation of motor vehicle air bags. O'Ban 12/22/2015
SB 6161 Including certain residents who do not have a high school diploma or credential and the number of students expected to enroll in basic education for adults courses at community and technical colleges in caseload forecast council forecasting. Bailey 12/30/2015
SB 6162 Concerning the expiration date of the invasive species council and account. Honeyford 1/4/2016
SB 6163 Authorizing district charter schools. Billig 1/4/2016
SB 6164 Vacating prior misdemeanor convictions of youthful offenders. Rivers 1/6/2016
SB 6165 Concerning short-barreled rifles. Takko 1/6/2016
SB 6166 Allowing incremental electricity produced as a result of certain capital investment projects to qualify as an eligible renewable resource under the energy independence act. Takko 1/6/2016
SB 6167 Removing an expiration date concerning the filing and public disclosure of health care provider compensation. Angel 1/6/2016
SB 6168 Removing drainage ditches from the definition of fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas in chapter 36.70A RCW. Angel 1/7/2016
SB 6169 Concerning easements in property tax foreclosures. Angel 1/7/2016
SB 6170 Providing for an exemption from disclosure of certain financial, commercial, and proprietary information held by a city retirement board on behalf of its employees' retirement system. Roach 1/7/2016
SB 6171 Concerning civil penalties for knowing attendance by a member of a governing body at a meeting held in violation of the open public meetings act. Roach 1/7/2016
SB 6172 Regarding preliminary certifications under section 401 of the federal clean water act. Ericksen 1/7/2016
SB 6173 Prohibiting rules and policies that limit greenhouse gas emissions. Ericksen 1/7/2016
SB 6174 Concerning ballot titles for initiatives to the people. Ericksen 1/7/2016
SB 6175 Concerning watershed management actions by watershed improvement districts. Ericksen 1/7/2016
SB 6176 Requiring the utilities and transportation commission to consider policies that allow electrical companies to establish a user fee or other similar charge for electric vehicle supply equipment that is deployed for the benefit of ratepayers. Ericksen 1/7/2016
SB 6177 Modifying marijuana research license provisions. Rivers 1/7/2016
SB 6178 Concerning the outdoor burning of organic waste derived from pruning by commercial berry growers. Honeyford 1/7/2016
SB 6179 Concerning water banking. Honeyford 1/7/2016
SB 6180 Creating a disadvantaged business enterprise advisory committee within the transportation commission. King 1/7/2016
SB 6181 Concerning massage therapists. Becker 1/7/2016
SB 6182 Delaying or eliminating state assessments as a requirement for high school graduation. McAuliffe 1/8/2016
SB 6183 Concerning local school district levy authority. McAuliffe 1/8/2016
SB 6184 Concerning the excise taxation of martial arts. Habib 1/8/2016
SB 6185 Repealing advisory votes. Roach 1/8/2016
SB 6186 Concerning fee restrictions. Roach 1/8/2016
SB 6187 Concerning the authority of the pollution liability insurance agency. Litzow 1/8/2016
SB 6188 Concerning distributed generation. McCoy 1/8/2016
SB 6189 Requiring teacher preparation programs to integrate Native American curriculum developed by the office of the superintendent of public instruction into existing Pacific Northwest history and government requirements. McCoy 1/8/2016
SB 6190 Prohibiting the term "Redskins" for school or athletic team names, mascots, or nicknames. McCoy 1/8/2016
SB 6191 Concerning the treatment of wastewater. McCoy 1/8/2016
SB 6192 Implementing strategies to close the educational opportunity gap, based on the recommendations of the educational opportunity gap oversight and accountability committee. McCoy 1/8/2016
SB 6193 Clarifying the collection of fuel taxes within tribal jurisdictions. King 1/8/2016
SB 6194 Concerning public schools that are not common schools. Litzow 1/8/2016
SB 6195 Concerning basic education obligations. Rivers 1/8/2016
SJM 8015 Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution. Takko 12/8/2015
SJM 8016 Applying for a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution relating to fiscal restraints on the federal government, the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and terms of office for federal officials and for members of Congress. Rivers 1/7/2016
SJR 8208 Requiring a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes, a majority vote to raise certain fees, and no advisory vote by the people on tax legislation. Roach 1/8/2016
SJR 8209 Requiring legislative action that raises taxes be approved by at least a two-thirds vote of both the senate and house of representatives. Roach 1/8/2016