SENATE BILL REPORT
SSB 5109
BYSenate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Pullen, Talmadge, Nelson, Niemi, Thorsness and Rinehart)
Creating an additional court of appeals position.
Senate Committee on Law & Justice
Senate Hearing Date(s):January 19, 1989
Majority Report: Do pass and be referred to Committee on Ways & Means.
Signed by Senators Pullen, Chairman; Madsen, Nelson, Newhouse, Niemi, Rasmussen, Rinehart, Talmadge, Thorsness.
Senate Staff:Cliff Petersen (786-7457)
January 20, 1989
Senate Committee on Ways & Means
Senate Hearing Date(s):March 21, 1989; March 22, 1989
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5109 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators McDonald, Chairman; Amondson, Bailey, Bluechel, Cantu, Fleming, Hayner, Johnson, Lee, Matson, Newhouse, Niemi, Owen, Saling, Smith, Talmadge, Williams.
Senate Staff:Lynn French (786-7715)
April 4, 1989
AS PASSED SENATE, APRIL 3, 1989
BACKGROUND:
The Court of Appeals is divided into three geographic divisions. Division I encompasses King, Snohomish, Island, San Juan, Skagit and Whatcom counties. Division I, which has eight judges, is separated into three geographic districts, each with an allocation of judicial positions. District 2, consisting of Snohomish County, has one judge.
Since 1979 the number of filings of civil and criminal appeals in Division I increased by 36 percent for a total of 1,277 in 1987.
SUMMARY:
One additional judicial position is created in District 2 -- Snohomish County of Division I of the Court of Appeals.
The new position becomes effective January 1, 1990 and is filled by gubernatorial appointment. The person appointed holds office until the general election in November of 1990 and is entitled to run for a term of six years at such general election.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: requested January 17, 1989
Senate Committee - Testified: LAW & JUSTICE: Judge Jack Scholfield, Division I, Court of Appeals (pro)
Senate Committee - Testified: WAYS & MEANS: Chief Judge Joseph Coleman, Division I, Court of Appeals; Mary McQueen, Administrator for the Courts