SIXTY FIFTH LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION
TWENTY THIRD DAY
House Chamber, Olympia, Tuesday, January 31, 2017
The House was called to order at 9:55 a.m. by the Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding).
Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the fourth order of business.
INTRODUCTION & FIRST READING
HB 1820 by Representatives Volz, Tharinger, Senn, McCaslin, Koster, Haler, Shea, Irwin and Holy
AN ACT Relating to the maintenance and operations of parks and recreational land acquired through the conservation futures program; and amending RCW 84.34.240.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
HB 1821 by Representatives Lovick, Irwin, Stanford, Pellicciotti and Goodman
AN ACT Relating to attempting to elude a police vehicle; amending RCW 46.61.024, 13.40.0357, 46.20.342, 46.63.020, and 46.65.020; reenacting and amending RCW 9.94A.515; and prescribing penalties.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
HB 1822 by Representative Manweller
AN ACT Relating to the provision of receipts and invoices regarding additional charges to a tenant of a mobile home lot; and amending RCW 59.20.060.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 1823 by Representatives Peterson, Springer and Gregerson
AN ACT Relating to business improvement districts; amending RCW 35.87A.010, 35.87A.020, 35.87A.030, 35.87A.050, 35.87A.060, 35.87A.070, 35.87A.075, 35.87A.080, 35.87A.090, 35.87A.100, 35.87A.110, 35.87A.140, 35.87A.160, 35.87A.170, 35.87A.180, 35.87A.190, 35.87A.200, and 35.87A.220; and repealing RCW 35.87A.040 and 35.87A.210.
Referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 1824 by Representatives Peterson, Lovick, Kagi, Ortiz-Self and Tarleton
AN ACT Relating to electronic product recycling; amending RCW 70.95N.010, 70.95N.290, 70.95N.280, 70.95N.250, and 70.95N.060; and reenacting and amending RCW 70.95N.140.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
HB 1825 by Representatives Senn, Dent, Kilduff, Muri, Sawyer, Klippert and Ortiz-Self
AN ACT Relating to extending the timeline for completing a family assessment response, allowing the department of social and health services to complete a family assessment response upon the verbal agreement of a parent to participate, and defining disqualifying crimes; and amending RCW 26.44.030.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 1826 by Representatives Fitzgibbon and Orcutt
AN ACT Relating to exempting certain innovative activities relying on recycled carbon fiber materials from solid waste handling facility permit requirements; amending RCW 70.95.170; and adding a new section to chapter 70.95 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
HB 1827 by Representative Santos
AN ACT Relating to expanding the current and future educator workforce supply through evidence-based strategies to improve and incentivize the recruitment and retention of highly effective educators, especially in high-need subject, grade-level, and geographic areas, and to establish a cohesive continuum of high quality professional learning from preparation programs to job embedded induction, mentoring, collaboration, and other professional development opportunities.
Referred to Committee on Education.
HB 1828 by Representatives Irwin and Hudgins
AN ACT Relating to more efficient use of state facilities through aligning the functions of the department of enterprise services and the office of financial management, collecting additional space use data, and making technical corrections; and amending RCW 43.82.010, 43.82.055, and 43.82.150.
Referred to Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology.
HB 1829 by Representatives Hudgins, Johnson, Goodman, Klippert, Smith, Dolan, Haler, Koster, Volz, Kraft and Irwin
AN ACT Relating to the exemption from public disclosure of information regarding public and private computer and telecommunications networks; and amending RCW 42.56.420.
Referred to Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology.
HB 1830 by Representatives Hudgins and Manweller
AN ACT Relating to the creation of the cybersecurity conditional loan program; and adding a new chapter to Title 28B RCW.
Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
HB 1831 by Representatives Pettigrew, Macri, Santos, Ortiz-Self, Frame, Kagi and Fitzgibbon
AN ACT Relating to revising resource limitations for public assistance; and reenacting and amending RCW 74.04.005.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 1832 by Representatives Pellicciotti and Irwin
AN ACT Relating to the commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee; amending RCW 7.68.801; providing an expiration date; and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
HB 1833 by Representatives Dolan, Doglio and Jinkins
AN ACT Relating to financial reporting by elected and appointed officials, candidates, and appointees; and amending RCW 42.17A.120, 42.17A.700, 42.17A.710, and 42.17A.755.
Referred to Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology.
HB 1834 by Representatives Dolan, Jinkins and Doglio
AN ACT Relating to campaign finance reporting; amending RCW 42.17A.235, 42.17A.255, 42.17A.265, and 42.17A.625; and repealing RCW 42.17A.250 and 42.17A.420.
Referred to Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology.
HB 1835 by Representatives Dolan, Jinkins and Doglio
AN ACT Relating to updating inflationary adjustments in campaign finance laws; amending RCW 42.17A.125 and 42.17A.475; and reenacting and amending RCW 42.17A.005.
Referred to Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology.
HB 1836 by Representatives Riccelli, Reeves, Tarleton and Farrell
AN ACT Relating to overtime compensation for individual providers of home care services; and amending RCW 74.39A.270.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
HB 1837 by Representative Schmick
AN ACT Relating to the operation of wheeled all-terrain vehicles in less populated counties; and amending RCW 46.09.455.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 1838 by Representative Schmick
AN ACT Relating to the crossing of certain public roadways by wheeled all-terrain vehicles; and amending RCW 46.09.455.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 1839 by Representatives Dent, Lovick, Griffey, Blake, Frame, Irwin, Goodman and Dye
AN ACT Relating to creating a sales tax exemption for equipment purchased by fire districts in rural counties; adding a new section to chapter 82.08 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.12 RCW; creating new sections; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
HB 1840 by Representatives Pollet, Frame, Springer and Orwall
AN ACT Relating to establishing the Washington promise program, which provides for affordable access to community and technical colleges; amending RCW 43.88C.010; adding a new chapter to Title 28B RCW; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
HB 1841 by Representatives Pollet and Orwall
AN ACT Relating to expanding state need grant eligibility; amending RCW 28B.92.060; and creating new sections.
Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
HB 1842 by Representative Pollet
AN ACT Relating to taking action to address lead in drinking water at facilities frequented by children; and adding a new chapter to Title 70 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
HB 1843 by Representatives Sullivan and Lytton
AN ACT Relating to fulfilling the state's paramount duty for all children through equitable and responsible investments in the state's basic education program and reductions to local effort contributions; amending RCW 28A.150.200, 28A.150.410, 28A.400.205, 28A.400.200, 28A.500.020, and 28A.150.260; reenacting and amending RCW 84.52.0531, 28A.500.030, and 28A.150.260; adding new sections to chapter 28A.150 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 28A.400 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 28A.415 RCW; creating new sections; recodifying RCW 28A.300.600, 28A.300.602, and 28A.300.604; repealing RCW 28A.400.201, 28A.415.020, 28A.415.023, 28A.415.024, and 28A.415.025; providing effective dates; and providing expiration dates.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
HB 1844 by Representatives Sells and Robinson
AN ACT Relating to attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle; amending RCW 46.61.024; and prescribing penalties.
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.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the fifth order of business.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
January 26, 2017
HB 1063 Prime Sponsor, Representative Morris: Allowing federally recognized tribes with lands held in trust in a county that is west of the Cascade mountain range that borders Puget Sound with a population of at least one hundred eighteen thousand, but less than two hundred fifty thousand, persons to enter into agreements regarding fuel taxes. Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; Reeves and Sawyer.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representative McCabe, Ranking Minority Member.
MINORITY recommendation: Without recommendation. Signed by Representatives Barkis, Assistant Ranking Minority Member and Jenkin.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
January 26, 2017
HB 1097 Prime Sponsor, Representative Sawyer: Concerning tribal consultation regarding hunting rights and activities. Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; McCabe, Ranking Minority Member; Barkis, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Reeves and Sawyer.
MINORITY recommendation: Without recommendation. Signed by Representative Jenkin.
Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.
January 26, 2017
HB 1123 Prime Sponsor, Representative Condotta: Concerning tourism marketing. Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; McCabe, Ranking Minority Member; Barkis, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Jenkin; Reeves and Sawyer.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
January 26, 2017
HB 1183 Prime Sponsor, Representative McBride: Authorizing specified local governments, including municipalities and federally recognized Indian tribes, that typically have limited access to economic development resources, to designate a portion of their territory as a creative district subject to certification by the Washington state arts commission. Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; McCabe, Ranking Minority Member; Barkis, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Jenkin; Reeves and Sawyer.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
January 26, 2017
HB 1414 Prime Sponsor, Representative Stonier: Concerning dental health services in tribal settings. Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; McCabe, Ranking Minority Member; Barkis, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Jenkin; Reeves and Sawyer.
Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.
January 27, 2017
HCR 4400 Prime Sponsor, Representative Cody: Naming the building at 1063 Capitol Way "The Helen Sommers Building." Reported by Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Hudgins, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Koster, Ranking Minority Member; Volz, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Gregerson; Irwin; Kraft and Pellicciotti.
Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.
There being no objection, the bills and resolution 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 eighth order of business.
MOTIONS
There being no objection, the Committee on Rules was relieved of HOUSE BILL NO. 1212, and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance.
There being no objection, the Committee on Capital Budget was relieved of HOUSE BILL NO. 1441, and the bill was referred to the Committee on Environment.
There being no objection, the Committee on Health Care & Wellness was relieved of HOUSE BILL NO. 1640 and HOUSE BILL NO 1811, and the bills were referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
There being no objection, the Committee on Early Learning & Human Services was relieved of HOUSE BILL NO. 1792, and the bill was referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
There being no objection, the House adjourned until 10 a.m., February 1, 2017, the 24th Day of the Regular Session.
FRANK CHOPP, Speaker
BERNARD DEAN, Chief Clerk
1063
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1097
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1123
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1212
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1414
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1441
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1640
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1792
Other Action.................................................................... 4
1820
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1821
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1822
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1823
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1824
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1825
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1826
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1827
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1828
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1829
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1830
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1831
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1832
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1833
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1834
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1835
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1836
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1837
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1838
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1839
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1840
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1841
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1842
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1843
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1844
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