SIXTY THIRD LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION
TWENTY SIXTH DAY
House Chamber, Olympia, Friday, February 8, 2013
The House was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by the Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding). The Clerk called the roll and a quorum was present.
The flags were escorted to the rostrum by the Washington Air National Guard Color Guard, comprised of SR MSTR SGT. Mark Soulier, TEC SGT Jason Harper, SSGT David Williams and SSGT Marcos Tadeo. The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) led the Chamber in the Pledge of Allegiance. The prayer was offered by CPT Kent Smaciarz, Chaplain, Washington Air Guard.
Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.
RESOLUTION
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 2013-4609, by Representatives Klippert, Alexander, Angel, Appleton, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Chopp, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, DeBolt, Dunshee, Fagan, Farrell, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Freeman, Goodman, Green, Habib, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hawkins, Hayes, Holy, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Kochmar, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, MacEwen, Magendanz, Manweller, Maxwell, McCoy, Moeller, Morrell, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, O'Ban, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reykdal, Riccelli, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Scott, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Stonier, Sullivan, Takko, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Vick, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, and Zeiger
WHEREAS, Nearly eighty-six hundred men and women of the Washington National Guard continue to serve the country as guardians of American interests at home and abroad; and
WHEREAS, These recognized leaders in state, regional, and national preparedness, who reside in nearly every legislative district throughout Washington, volunteer their time and put personal lives aside when the needs of the people of Washington state arise; and
WHEREAS, The Guard always answers the state's call in response to all emergency efforts and to protect lives and property; and
WHEREAS, The Washington Army and Air National Guard continue to provide critical mission support to Operation Enduring Freedom around the world to include Afghanistan, Kuwait, the Philippines, and the Horn of Africa, as well as supporting Federal mission requirements throughout the continental United States; and
WHEREAS, The Guard continues to train and prepare for both natural disasters and threats to our national security; and
WHEREAS, The Guard continues to promote positive lifestyles and activities for Washington's youth through involvement in and support of highly effective drug prevention programs with school-aged children and community-based organizations and the continued success and ongoing work of the invaluable Washington Youth Academy; and
WHEREAS, The Guard continues to actively participate in the state's counterdrug efforts by providing soldiers, airmen, and specialized equipment to over thirty-four local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and community-based and other organizations; and
WHEREAS, The Guard adds value to communities by opening its Readiness Centers for public and other community and youth activities use. The Guard continues to build upon these Readiness Centers and Armories throughout the state to enhance education, add to quality of life, and increase economic vitality;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives express its thanks and appreciation to the devoted families and dedicated employers of our Washington National Guard soldiers and airmen for their support, without whom the Guard's missions could not be successful; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives recognize the value and dedication of a strong Washington National Guard to the viability, economy, safety, security, and well-being of this state, both through the outstanding performance of its state emergency and disaster relief mission, and through the continued benefit to local communities by the presence of productively employed, drug-free, well-equipped, and trained Guard units and the readiness centers and armories that house them; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to The Adjutant General of the Washington National Guard, the Governor of the State of Washington, the Secretaries of the United States Army and Air Force, and the President of the United States.
Representative Klippert moved adoption of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 4609
Representatives Klippert and Morrell spoke in favor of the adoption of the resolution.
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 4609 was adopted.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the fourth order of business.
INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING
HB 1760 by Representatives Buys, Haler and Vick
AN ACT Relating to replacement of like-in-kind household appliances; amending RCW 18.27.090, 18.106.150, and 19.28.006; and reenacting and amending RCW 19.28.091.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
HB 1761 by Representative Seaquist
AN ACT Relating to shellfish aquaculture; amending RCW 28B.30.632, 28B.30.634, and 28B.20.475; amending 2007 c 216 s 4 (uncodified); adding a new section to chapter 43.21A RCW; creating a new section; and repealing RCW 43.21A.681.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.
HB 1762 by Representatives Orwall, Buys, Hunt, Bergquist and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to electronic presentment of claims against the state arising out of tortious conduct; and amending RCW 4.92.100.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1763 by Representative Klippert
AN ACT Relating to hours of availability for inspection and copying of public records; and amending RCW 42.56.090.
Referred to Committee on Government Operations & Elections.
HB 1764 by Representatives Chandler, Stanford, Blake, Appleton and Dunshee
AN ACT Relating to geoduck diver licenses; amending RCW 77.65.410; adding a new section to chapter 77.65 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 43.30 RCW; creating a new section; and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.
HB 1765 by Representatives Bergquist, Dahlquist, Santos, Maxwell, Seaquist, Stonier, Hawkins and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to authorizing the suspension or revocation of certificates or permits to teach based on the fraudulent submission of tests for educators; and amending RCW 28A.410.090.
Referred to Committee on Education.
HB 1766 by Representatives Cody, Jinkins, Sullivan, Morrell and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to modifying the nonprofit tax exemption for qualifying blood, tissue, or blood and tissue banks; and amending RCW 82.04.324.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
HB 1767 by Representatives Moeller, Liias, Ryu and Moscoso
AN ACT Relating to outdoor advertising sign fees, labels, and prohibitions; amending RCW 47.42.120 and 47.42.130; and repealing RCW 47.42.048.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 1768 by Representatives Moscoso, Liias, Ryu, Moeller, Johnson, Kochmar and McCoy
AN ACT Relating to use of the job order contracting procedure by the department of transportation; and amending RCW 39.10.420 and 43.131.408.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 1769 by Representatives Stonier, Zeiger, Stanford, Warnick, Seaquist, Haler, Ryu, Springer, Morrell, Fey, Pollet, Riccelli and Fagan
AN ACT Relating to creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education; amending RCW 43.88.110 and 28B.10.022; and reenacting and amending RCW 39.94.040.
Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
HB 1770 by Representatives Buys, Blake, Chandler, Lytton and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to the appointment of nonvoting advisory members to commodity boards; and adding a new section to chapter 15.65 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.
HB 1771 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, Overstreet, Condotta, Ryu, Scott, Pike, Blake, Schmick, Morris, Haler, MacEwen, Hope, Appleton, Goodman, Buys, Moscoso, Kristiansen and Upthegrove
AN ACT Relating to protecting Washington citizens from warrantless surveillance, reducing liability, and establishing clear standards under which agencies may utilize unmanned aerial vehicles; adding a new chapter to Title 10 RCW; prescribing penalties; and declaring an emergency.
HELD ON FIRST READING
HB 1772 by Representatives Goodman and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to extending physician-patient privilege to other health care providers; and amending RCW 5.60.060 and 18.73.270.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1773 by Representatives Morrell, Rodne, Cody, Green, Ryu, Liias, Farrell and Santos
AN ACT Relating to the practice of midwifery; and amending RCW 18.50.010, 18.50.065, and 18.50.102.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
HB 1774 by Representatives Freeman, Goodman, Haler, Roberts, Farrell, Kagi, Stanford, Stonier, Bergquist, Ryu, O'Ban, Morrell, Fey, Pollet and Santos
AN ACT Relating to measuring performance of the child welfare system; adding new sections to chapter 74.13 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 1775 by Representative Schmick
AN ACT Relating to due process in the filing and approval of insurance rates, forms, and agreements and insurance regulatory policies and procedures; and adding a new section to chapter 48.02 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Business & Financial Services.
HB 1776 by Representatives Schmick, Cody, Hope, Morrell, Angel, Ryu and Pollet
AN ACT Relating to wellness programs offered by a health carrier; adding a new section to chapter 48.43 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 48.30 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
HB 1777 by Representatives Green, Reykdal, Ryu, Morrell, Roberts, Fey, Pollet and McCoy
AN ACT Relating to accelerating expansion of mental health involuntary commitment laws; amending 2011 2nd sp.s. c 6 ss 1 and 3 (uncodified); creating a new section; providing an effective date; and providing an expiration date.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1778 by Representatives Green, Reykdal, Jinkins, Ryu, Morrell, Fey and McCoy
AN ACT Relating to detentions under the involuntary treatment act; amending RCW 71.05.040 and 71.05.150; and adding a new section to chapter 71.05 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1779 by Representatives Kirby and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to esthetics; and amending RCW 18.16.020, 18.16.030, 18.16.050, 18.16.060, 18.16.130, 18.16.170, 18.16.175, 18.16.180, 18.16.190, 18.16.200, 18.16.260, and 18.16.290.
Referred to Committee on Business & Financial Services.
HB 1780 by Representatives Manweller, Short, Condotta and Kristiansen
AN ACT Relating to state preemption of local paid sick and paid safe leave regulation; adding a new section to chapter 35.21 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35A.21 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 36.01 RCW; and adding a new chapter to Title 49 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
HB 1781 by Representatives Manweller, Short, Condotta and Kristiansen
AN ACT Relating to geographic limitations on local paid sick leave and paid safe leave programs; adding a new section to chapter 35.21 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35A.21 RCW; and adding a new section to chapter 36.01 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
HB 1782 by Representatives Nealey, Appleton, Ryu and Orwall
AN ACT Relating to veterans' homes; amending RCW 72.36.020, 72.36.030, 72.36.035, 72.36.055, 72.36.070, 72.36.075, and 43.60A.075; and adding a new section to chapter 72.36 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs.
HB 1783 by Representatives Seaquist, Hansen, Buys, Springer, Angel and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to health district banking; and adding a new section to chapter 70.46 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 1784 by Representatives Farrell, Riccelli, Jinkins, Freeman, Stonier, Ryu, Pettigrew, Carlyle, Kagi, Morrell, Reykdal, Maxwell, Roberts, Fey, Pollet, Bergquist and Kochmar
AN ACT Relating to the prevention of childhood obesity in early learning programs; and reenacting and amending RCW 43.215.020.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 1785 by Representatives Hunt, Kristiansen and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to authorizing de minimis use of state resources to provide information about programs that may be authorized payroll deductions; and amending RCW 42.52.160.
Referred to Committee on Government Operations & Elections.
HB 1786 by Representatives Stanford, Moscoso, Fitzgibbon, Lytton and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to creation of an animal abuser registry; adding a new chapter to Title 16 RCW; and prescribing penalties.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1787 by Representatives Stanford, Moscoso, Dunshee, Fitzgibbon, Haigh, Lytton, Ryu and Pollet
AN ACT Relating to the humane treatment of cows; adding new sections to chapter 16.52 RCW; providing an effective date; and prescribing penalties.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1788 by Representatives Pike, Blake, Scott, Overstreet, Taylor, Takko, Shea, Condotta, Klippert, Orcutt and Vick
AN ACT Relating to allowing public school districts and private schools to adopt a policy authorizing permanent employees to possess firearms on school grounds under certain conditions; amending RCW 9.41.280; adding a new section to chapter 28A.320 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 28A.195 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 43.101 RCW; creating new sections; and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1789 by Representatives Hunter, Carlyle, Hurst, Wylie, Ryu, Morrell and Pollet
AN ACT Relating to creating greater consistency in the regulatory schemes applied to marijuana during the transition to the implementation of Initiative Measure No. 502; adding a new chapter to Title 82 RCW; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
HB 1790 by Representatives Parker, Ormsby, Riccelli and Ryu
AN ACT Relating to the use of traffic school fees; and amending RCW 46.83.070.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 1791 by Representatives Parker, Orwall, Fagan, Riccelli, Ryu, O'Ban, Haler, Moscoso and Santos
AN ACT Relating to trafficking; amending RCW 9A.44.128; and reenacting and amending RCW 9A.40.100.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
HB 1792 by Representatives Parker, Orwall, Riccelli, Fagan, Hawkins, Ryu, O'Ban, Moscoso and Santos
AN ACT Relating to seizure and forfeiture; and amending RCW 9A.88.150.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
HB 1793 by Representatives Parker, Orwall, Hawkins, Fagan, Ryu, O'Ban, Moscoso, Bergquist and Santos
AN ACT Relating to criminal profiteering; and amending RCW 9A.82.010.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
There being no objection, the bills listed on the day’s introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred to the committees so designated, with the exception of HOUSE BILL NO. 1771, which was held on first reading.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
February 7, 2013
HB 1043 Prime Sponsor, Representative Seaquist: Limiting differential tuition. Reported by Committee on Higher Education
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Seaquist, Chair; Pollet, Vice Chair; Haler, Ranking Minority Member; Zeiger, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Fagan; Hansen; Hargrove; Magendanz; Pedersen; Reykdal; Riccelli; Scott; Sells; Smith; Tarleton and Wylie.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
February 7, 2013
HB 1071 Prime Sponsor, Representative Blake: Regarding state and private partnerships for managing salmonid hatcheries. Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Blake, Chair; Lytton, Vice Chair; Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Dunshee; Haigh; Hurst; Kretz; Orcutt; Pettigrew; Schmick; Stanford and Warnick.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1078 Prime Sponsor, Representative Appleton: Requiring the ballot proposition to reduce the terms of office of port commissioners to be submitted at the next general election. Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Kristiansen; Manweller and Orwall.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1098 Prime Sponsor, Representative Hope: Addressing bail practices. Reported by Committee on Public Safety
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Roberts, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Holy; Hope; Moscoso; Pettigrew; Ross and Takko.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1101 Prime Sponsor, Representative Ryu: Designating July 25th as patient safety day. Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Kristiansen; Manweller and Orwall.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1146 Prime Sponsor, Representative Nealey: Concerning certified water right examiner bonding requirements. Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Blake, Chair; Lytton, Vice Chair; Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Dunshee; Haigh; Hurst; Kretz; Orcutt; Pettigrew; Schmick; Stanford and Warnick.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1209 Prime Sponsor, Representative MacEwen: Extending the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure. Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Blake, Chair; Lytton, Vice Chair; Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Dunshee; Haigh; Hurst; Kretz; Orcutt; Pettigrew; Schmick; Stanford and Warnick.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1225 Prime Sponsor, Representative Hunt: Regarding cost savings and efficiencies in mailing notices of revocation to habitual traffic offenders. Reported by Committee on Public Safety
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Roberts, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Holy; Hope; Moscoso; Pettigrew; Ross and Takko.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1228 Prime Sponsor, Representative Hunt: Exempting certain family day care providers who have been operating for at least five years from any requirement to have a high school diploma or equivalent education. Reported by Committee on Early Learning & Human Services
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Kagi, Chair; Freeman, Vice Chair; Farrell; Goodman; Roberts; Sawyer and Zeiger.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Scott, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen and Overstreet.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1264 Prime Sponsor, Representative Haigh: Concerning partial fire district mergers. Reported by Committee on Local Government
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Takko, Chair; Fitzgibbon, Vice Chair; Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Kochmar, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Crouse; Liias and Springer.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representative Buys.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1274 Prime Sponsor, Representative Alexander: Concerning local government practices and procedures. Reported by Committee on Local Government
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Takko, Chair; Fitzgibbon, Vice Chair; Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Kochmar, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Crouse and Springer.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representative Liias.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1305 Prime Sponsor, Representative Hope: Modifying vehicle prowling provisions. Reported by Committee on Public Safety
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Roberts, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Holy; Hope; Moscoso; Pettigrew and Takko.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government.
February 7, 2013
HB 1320 Prime Sponsor, Representative Zeiger: Requiring an online higher education transfer and student advising system. Reported by Committee on Higher Education
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Seaquist, Chair; Pollet, Vice Chair; Haler, Ranking Minority Member; Zeiger, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Fagan; Hansen; Hargrove; Johnson; Magendanz; Pedersen; Riccelli; Sawyer; Scott; Sells; Smith; Tarleton and Wylie.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representative Reykdal.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
February 7, 2013
HB 1325 Prime Sponsor, Representative Ryu: Addressing fees and semiannual assessments, powers, lending limits, and technical amendments related to state-chartered banks, savings banks, savings associations, and trust companies. Reported by Committee on Business & Financial Services
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Kirby, Chair; Ryu, Vice Chair; Parker, Ranking Minority Member; Vick, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Chandler; Habib; Hawkins; Hudgins; Hurst; Kochmar; MacEwen; O'Ban; Santos and Stanford.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1331 Prime Sponsor, Representative Riccelli: Authorizing student advisory committees at institutions of higher education. Reported by Committee on Higher Education
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Seaquist, Chair; Pollet, Vice Chair; Haler, Ranking Minority Member; Zeiger, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Fagan; Hansen; Hargrove; Johnson; Magendanz; Pedersen; Reykdal; Riccelli; Sawyer; Scott; Sells; Smith; Tarleton and Wylie.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 5, 2013
HB 1332 Prime Sponsor, Representative Kirby: Concerning limited on-premise spirits sampling. Reported by Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Hurst, Chair; Wylie, Vice Chair; Condotta, Ranking Minority Member; Holy, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Kirby; Moscoso and Shea.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
February 7, 2013
HB 1440 Prime Sponsor, Representative McCoy: Ensuring fairness to employers by protecting employees. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Holy and Short.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
There being no objection, the bills listed on the day’s committee reports under the fifth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the eleventh order of business.
COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT
The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) announced the following committee appointment:
Representative Smith was appointed to the Committee on Government Accountability and Oversight, replacing Representative Alexander.
There being no objection, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., February 11, 2013, the 29th Day of the Regular Session.
FRANK CHOPP, Speaker
BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk
1043
Committee Report................................................................................ 4
1071
Committee Report................................................................................ 4
1078
Committee Report................................................................................ 4
1098
Committee Report................................................................................ 4
1101
Committee Report................................................................................ 4
1146
Committee Report................................................................................ 4
1209
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1225
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1228
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1264
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1274
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1305
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1320
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1325
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1331
Committee Report................................................................................ 5
1332
Committee Report................................................................................ 6
1440
Committee Report................................................................................ 6
1760
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1
1761
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1
1762
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1
1763
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1
1764
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1
1765
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1766
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1767
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1768
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1769
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1770
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1771
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1772
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1773
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1774
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1775
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1776
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2
1777
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1778
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1779
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1780
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1781
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1782
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1783
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1784
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1785
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1786
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1787
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1788
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1789
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 3
1790
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 4
1791
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 4
1792
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 4
1793
Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 4
4609
Introduced............................................................................................ 1
Adopted................................................................................................ 1
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Representative Orwall presiding)
Committee Appointment...................................................................... 6