EIGHTY SIXTH DAY

 


MORNING SESSION

Senate Chamber, Olympia

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

 

The Senate was called to order at 9:02 o’clock a.m. by the President of the Senate, Lt. Governor Habib presiding. The Secretary called the roll and announced to the President that all Senators were present.

The Sergeant at Arms Color Guard consisting of Pages Mr. Tikvah Meeks and Mr. Tristan Bird, presented the Colors. Page, Ms. Ekaterina Matsko led the Senate in the Pledge of Allegiance.  The prayer was offered by Reverend Dr. Eugene Wiegman, Tacoma.

 

INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS

 

The President welcomed and introduced Reverend Dr. Eugene Wiegman and his wife, Kathleen, who were seated at the rostrum.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, the reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was approved.

 

MOTION

 

There being no objection, the Senate advanced to the first order of business.

 

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

 

March 31, 2017

SB 5409            Prime Sponsor, Senator Conway: Extending the sales and use tax deferral for historic automobile museums.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Bailey; Becker; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Carlyle; Hasegawa and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

March 31, 2017

SHB 1060          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Health Care & Wellness: Concerning the administration of marijuana to students for medical purposes.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget  and Padden.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 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 Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators King, Chair; Hobbs, Ranking Minority Member; Liias; Cleveland; Fortunato; Hawkins; O'Ban; Saldaña; Takko; Van De Wege; Walsh and Wilson.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

ESHB 1105       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Transportation: Concerning passenger-carrying vehicles for railroad employees.  Reported by Committee on Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators King, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hobbs, Ranking Minority Member; Liias; Cleveland; Fortunato; Hawkins; O'Ban; Saldaña; Takko; Van De Wege; Walsh and Wilson.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

March 31, 2017

SHB 1344          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Finance: Extending the period for which a bond levy may be increased.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Padden and Schoesler.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

HB 1373            Prime Sponsor, Representative Bergquist: Concerning the means of communication between a buyer or lessee and an auto dealer during the "bushing" period.  Reported by Committee on Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators King, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hobbs, Ranking Minority Member; Liias; Cleveland; Fortunato; Hawkins; O'Ban; Saldaña; Takko; Van De Wege; Walsh and Wilson.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

HB 1395            Prime Sponsor, Representative Peterson: Allowing public transportation benefit area authorities to use job order contracts and procedure.  Reported by Committee on Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators King, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hobbs, Ranking Minority Member; Liias; Cleveland; Fortunato; Hawkins; O'Ban; Saldaña; Takko; Van De Wege; Walsh and Wilson.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

E2SHB 1614     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Transportation: Concerning impaired driving.  Reported by Committee on Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators King, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hobbs, Ranking Minority Member; Liias; Cleveland; Fortunato; Hawkins; O'Ban; Saldaña; Takko; Walsh and Wilson.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Van De Wege.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

March 31, 2017

SHB 1741          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning educator preparation data for use by the professional educator standards board.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

March 31, 2017

SHB 1747          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Finance: Concerning the withdrawal of land from a designated classification.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget and Hasegawa.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

March 31, 2017

2SHB 1777        Prime Sponsor, Committee on Capital Budget: Concerning the financing of early learning facilities.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Hasegawa and Schoesler.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

March 31, 2017

ESHB 1809       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Finance: Concerning tax credits for clean alternative fuel commercial vehicles.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Becker; Padden and Warnick.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Hasegawa.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

EHB 2003         Prime Sponsor, Representative Kloba: Allowing special parking privileges for certain organizations that dispatch taxicab vehicles or vehicles for hire that transport persons with disabilities.  Reported by Committee on Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators King, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hobbs, Ranking Minority Member; Liias; Cleveland; Fortunato; Hawkins; O'Ban; Saldaña; Takko; Van De Wege; Walsh and Wilson.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, all measures listed on the Standing Committee report were referred to the committees as designated.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, the Senate advanced to the third order of business.

 

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS

 

April 3, 2017

TO THE HONORABLE, THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I have the honor to submit the following appointment, subject to your confirmation.

ELYSE M. BALMERT, appointed April 3, 2017, for the term ending April 15, 2022, as Member of the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board.

Sincerely,

JAY INSLEE, Governor

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice as Senate Gubernatorial Appointment No. 9260.

 

April 3, 2017

TO THE HONORABLE, THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I have the honor to submit the following appointment, subject to your confirmation.

PHILLIP R. LEMLEY, appointed April 3, 2017, for the term ending August 2, 2017, as Member of the Sentencing Guidelines Commission.

Sincerely,

JAY INSLEE, Governor

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice as Senate Gubernatorial Appointment No. 9261.

 

April 3, 2017

TO THE HONORABLE, THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I have the honor to submit the following reappointment, subject to your confirmation.

WILLIAM S. AYER, reappointed April 3, 2017, for the term ending September 30, 2022, as Member of the University of Washington Board of Regents.

Sincerely,

JAY INSLEE, Governor

Referred to Committee on Higher Education as Senate Gubernatorial Appointment No. 9262.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, all appointees listed on the Gubernatorial Appointments report were referred to the committees as designated.

 

MOTION

 

At 9:08 a.m., on motion of Senator Fain, the Senate was declared to be at ease for the purpose of caucuses.

 

Senator McCoy announced a meeting of the Democratic caucus.

 

The Senate was called to order at 10:37 a.m. by President Habib.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, the Senate advanced to the sixth order of business.

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1036, by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Harmsworth, Kirby, Short and Muri)

 

Concerning business practices of registered tow truck operators by authorizing electronic records creation and storage.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator King, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1036 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator King spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1036.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1036 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1036, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1136, by House Committee on Environment (originally sponsored by Representatives Dye, Blake, Haler, Shea, Taylor, Farrell, Dent, Nealey, Manweller, Short, Muri, Schmick, Ormsby, Fey, Young and Buys)

 

Exempting short-line railroads that haul nonfuel oils from oil spill contingency planning requirements.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

Senator Sheldon moved that the following committee striking amendment by the Committee on Energy, Environment & Telecommunications be adopted:

 

Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:

"Sec. 1.  RCW 90.56.210 and 2015 c 274 s 5 are each amended to read as follows:

(1) Each onshore and offshore facility shall have a contingency plan for the containment and cleanup of oil spills from the facility into the waters of the state and for the protection of fisheries and wildlife, shellfish beds, natural resources, and public and private property from such spills. The department shall by rule adopt and periodically revise standards for the preparation of contingency plans. The department shall require contingency plans, at a minimum, to meet the following standards:

(a) Include full details of the method of response to spills of various sizes from any facility which is covered by the plan;

(b) Be designed to be capable in terms of personnel, materials, and equipment, of promptly and properly, to the maximum extent practicable, as defined by the department removing oil and minimizing any damage to the environment resulting from a worst case spill;

(c) Provide a clear, precise, and detailed description of how the plan relates to and is integrated into relevant contingency plans which have been prepared by cooperatives, ports, regional entities, the state, and the federal government;

(d) Provide procedures for early detection of oil spills and timely notification of such spills to appropriate federal, state, and local authorities under applicable state and federal law;

(e) State the number, training preparedness, and fitness of all dedicated, prepositioned personnel assigned to direct and implement the plan;

(f) Incorporate periodic training and drill programs to evaluate whether personnel and equipment provided under the plan are in a state of operational readiness at all times;

(g) Describe important features of the surrounding environment, including fish and wildlife habitat, shellfish beds, environmentally and archaeologically sensitive areas, and public facilities. The departments of ecology, fish and wildlife, and natural resources, and the department of archaeology and historic preservation, upon request, shall provide information that they have available to assist in preparing this description. The description of archaeologically sensitive areas shall not be required to be included in a contingency plan until it is reviewed and updated pursuant to subsection (9) of this section;

(h) State the means of protecting and mitigating effects on the environment, including fish, shellfish, marine mammals, and other wildlife, and ensure that implementation of the plan does not pose unacceptable risks to the public or the environment;

(i) Provide arrangements for the prepositioning of oil spill containment and cleanup equipment and trained personnel at strategic locations from which they can be deployed to the spill site to promptly and properly remove the spilled oil;

(j) Provide arrangements for enlisting the use of qualified and trained cleanup personnel to implement the plan;

(k) Provide for disposal of recovered spilled oil in accordance with local, state, and federal laws;

(l) Until a spill prevention plan has been submitted pursuant to RCW 90.56.200, state the measures that have been taken to reduce the likelihood that a spill will occur, including but not limited to, design and operation of a facility, training of personnel, number of personnel, and backup systems designed to prevent a spill;

(m) State the amount and type of equipment available to respond to a spill, where the equipment is located, and the extent to which other contingency plans rely on the same equipment; and

(n) If the department has adopted rules permitting the use of dispersants, the circumstances, if any, and the manner for the application of the dispersants in conformance with the department's rules.

(2)(a) The following shall submit contingency plans to the department within six months after the department adopts rules establishing standards for contingency plans under subsection (1) of this section:

(i) Onshore facilities capable of storing one million gallons or more of oil; and

(ii) Offshore facilities.

(b) Contingency plans for all other onshore and offshore facilities shall be submitted to the department within eighteen months after the department has adopted rules under subsection (1) of this section. The department may adopt a schedule for submission of plans within the eighteen-month period.

(3)(a) The department by rule shall determine the contingency plan requirements for railroads transporting oil in bulk.

(b) For class III railroads transporting oil in bulk that is not crude oil in an amount of forty-nine or more tank car loads per year, the rules adopted under this subsection may not require contingency plans to include:

(i) Contracted access to oil spill response equipment; or

(ii) The completion of more than a total of one basic table-top drill every three years to test the contingency plans.

(c) For class III railroads transporting oil in bulk that is not crude oil in an amount less than forty-nine tank car loads per year, rules adopted under this subsection may only require railroads to submit a basic contingency plan to the department. A basic contingency plan filed under this subsection (3)(c) must be limited to requiring the class III railroads to:

(i) Keep documentation of the basic contingency plan on file with the department at the plan holder's principal place of business and at dispatcher field offices of the railroad;

(ii) Identify and include contact information for the chain of command and other personnel, including employees or spill response contractors, who will be involved in the railroad's response in the event of a spill;

(iii) Include information related to the relevant accident insurance carried by the railroad and provide a certificate of insurance upon request;

(iv) Develop a field document for use by personnel involved in oil handling operations that includes time-critical information regarding basic contingency plan procedures to be used in the initial response to a spill or a threatened spill; and

(v) Annually review the plan for accuracy.

(d) Federal oil spill response plans created pursuant to 33 U.S.C. Sec. 1321 may be submitted in lieu of contingency plans ((until state rules are adopted)) by a class III railroad transporting oil in bulk that is not crude oil.

(e) For the purposes of this section, "class III railroad" has the same meaning as defined by the United States surface transportation board as of January 1, 2017.

(4)(a) The owner or operator of a facility shall submit the contingency plan for the facility.

(b) A person who has contracted with a facility to provide containment and cleanup services and who meets the standards established pursuant to RCW 90.56.240, may submit the plan for any facility for which the person is contractually obligated to provide services. Subject to conditions imposed by the department, the person may submit a single plan for more than one facility.

(5) A contingency plan prepared for an agency of the federal government or another state that satisfies the requirements of this section and rules adopted by the department may be accepted by the department as a contingency plan under this section. The department shall ensure that to the greatest extent possible, requirements for contingency plans under this section are consistent with the requirements for contingency plans under federal law.

(6) In reviewing the contingency plans required by this section, the department shall consider at least the following factors:

(a) The adequacy of containment and cleanup equipment, personnel, communications equipment, notification procedures and call down lists, response time, and logistical arrangements for coordination and implementation of response efforts to remove oil spills promptly and properly and to protect the environment;

(b) The nature and amount of vessel traffic within the area covered by the plan;

(c) The volume and type of oil being transported within the area covered by the plan;

(d) The existence of navigational hazards within the area covered by the plan;

(e) The history and circumstances surrounding prior spills of oil within the area covered by the plan;

(f) The sensitivity of fisheries, shellfish beds, and wildlife and other natural resources within the area covered by the plan;

(g) Relevant information on previous spills contained in on-scene coordinator reports prepared by the department; and

(h) The extent to which reasonable, cost-effective measures to prevent a likelihood that a spill will occur have been incorporated into the plan.

(7) The department shall approve a contingency plan only if it determines that the plan meets the requirements of this section and that, if implemented, the plan is capable, in terms of personnel, materials, and equipment, of removing oil promptly and properly and minimizing any damage to the environment.

(8) The approval of the contingency plan shall be valid for five years. Upon approval of a contingency plan, the department shall provide to the person submitting the plan a statement indicating that the plan has been approved, the facilities or vessels covered by the plan, and other information the department determines should be included.

(9) An owner or operator of a facility shall notify the department in writing immediately of any significant change of which it is aware affecting its contingency plan, including changes in any factor set forth in this section or in rules adopted by the department. The department may require the owner or operator to update a contingency plan as a result of these changes.

(10) The department by rule shall require contingency plans to be reviewed, updated, if necessary, and resubmitted to the department at least once every five years.

(11) Approval of a contingency plan by the department does not constitute an express assurance regarding the adequacy of the plan nor constitute a defense to liability imposed under this chapter or other state law."

 

On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "requirements;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "and amending RCW 90.56.210."

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the adoption of the committee striking amendment by the Committee on Energy, Environment & Telecommunications to Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1136.

The motion by Senator Sheldon carried and the committee striking amendment was adopted by voice vote.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Sheldon, the rules were suspended, Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1136 as amended by the Senate was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators Sheldon, Carlyle and Fain spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1136 as amended by the Senate.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1136 as amended by the Senate and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 3; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

Voting nay: Senators Hasegawa, Liias and McCoy

 

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1136, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS

 

The President welcomed and introduced students of St. Philomena Catholic School in Edmonds, including Connor, the grandson of Senator Fortunato, who were seated in the gallery.

 

SECOND READING

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1401, by Representatives Ortiz-Self, Stonier, Ryu, Peterson, Santos, Jinkins, Appleton and Bergquist

 

Requiring the court to remove any person serving as a court-appointed special advocate or volunteer guardian ad litem if that person has made a materially false statement under oath.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator O'Ban, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1401 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators O'Ban and Darneille spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1401.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1401 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1401, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1320, by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Reeves, McDonald, Dolan, Stambaugh, Kilduff, Ryu, Klippert, Tarleton, Appleton, Sawyer, Jinkins, Bergquist, Pellicciotti, McBride and Riccelli)

 

  Concerning certain gold star license plate qualified applicants and recipients. Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning certain gold star license plate qualified applicants.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator King, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1320 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

  Senator King spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1320.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1320 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1320, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1369, by House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Hayes, Muri, Kilduff, Appleton and Lovick)

 

Defining veteran for the purpose of receiving certain benefits.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Miloscia, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1369 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

  Senator Miloscia spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1369.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1369 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1369, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1248, by Representatives Griffey, Appleton, Goodman, Klippert, Holy and Hayes

 

Correcting a conflict between state and federal law regarding class I correctional industries work programs.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Padden, the rules were suspended, Engrossed House Bill No. 1248 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1248.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1248 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

Voting nay: Senator Hasegawa

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1248, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1411, by House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Cody, DeBolt, Riccelli, Caldier, Jinkins and Appleton)

 

Concerning dental licensure through completion of a residency program.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Rivers, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1411 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator Rivers spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1411.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1411 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1411, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1593, by Representatives Vick and Kirby

 

Simplifying small securities offerings.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Angel, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1593 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators Angel and Mullet spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1593.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1593 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1593, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1283, by Representatives Chapman, Orcutt, Nealey and Lytton

 

Eliminating the collection of anticipated taxes and assessments.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Short, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1283 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators Short and Takko spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1283.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1283 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1283, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1010, by House Committee on Environment (originally sponsored by Representatives Shea, Taylor, Holy, Short, McCaslin, Pike, Haler and Young)

 

Directing the department of ecology to submit an annual report to the legislature detailing the department's participation in interagency agreements.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Sheldon, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1010 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

  Senators Sheldon and Carlyle spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1010.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1010 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1010, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1654, by Representatives McCaslin, Bergquist, Ortiz-Self, Muri and Pollet

 

Changing explicit alternative routes to teacher certification program requirements to expectations for program outcomes.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Zeiger, the rules were suspended, Engrossed House Bill No. 1654 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators Zeiger and Rolfes spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1654.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1654 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1654, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

PERSONAL PRIVILEGE

 

Senator Cleveland:  “Thank you Mr. President.  I would like to share with my good colleagues here in the Senate that today is equal pay day.  This is a day that marks how far into the year that women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year.  The issue of equal pay matters, Mr. President.  It matters because if women were simply paid the same as men who are the same age, who have the same level of education, worked the same number of hours, and had the same urban or rural status, poverty among working women would fall by more than half.  So in my mind, this issue continues to be very much one of economics and fairness.  You know the gender pay gap exists in every single state in our nation.  So on this day some ninety-three days into 2017, the wage gap continues.  So let’s remember today that our daughters, our sisters, our mothers and everyone in the state deserves equal pay for equal work.  Thank you.”

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1755, by House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards (originally sponsored by Representative Manweller)

 

Requiring notice to state fund employers for certain workers' compensation third-party settlements.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Baumgartner, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1755 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator Baumgartner spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1755.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1755 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1755, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1732, by Representatives Springer and Bergquist

 

Concerning the confidentiality of educator professional growth plans.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Zeiger, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1732 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator Zeiger spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1732.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1732 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Padden, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1732, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT

 

President Habib: “Message from the earth, Bertha has broken through.”

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, Senator Padden was excused.

 

SECOND READING

 

SENATE BILL NO. 5303, by Senators Honeyford, Rolfes, Chase, Hawkins, Warnick, Bailey and Ranker

 

Concerning aquatic invasive species management.

 

MOTIONS

 

On motion of Senator Honeyford, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5303 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5303 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading and read the second time.

On motion of Senator Honeyford, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5303 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators Honeyford and Van De Wege spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5303.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5303 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

Excused: Senator Padden

 

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5303, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

SENATE BILL NO. 5347, by Senators Walsh, Darneille, Zeiger, Rolfes, Sheldon, Angel and Hasegawa

 

Concerning the definition of work activity for the purposes of the WorkFirst program.

 

MOTIONS

 

On motion of Senator Walsh, Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5347 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5347 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading and read the second time.

On motion of Senator Walsh, the rules were suspended, Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5347 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senators Walsh and Darneille spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5347.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5347 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

Excused: Senator Padden

 

SECOND SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5347, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1905, by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Orcutt and Clibborn)

 

Modifying the volume limitation for certain vessels exempt from the pilotage act. Revised for 1st Substitute: Modifying limitations for certain vessels exempt from the pilotage act.

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator King, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1905 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator King spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1905.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1905 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Ericksen, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

Voting nay: Senator Hasegawa

Excused: Senator Padden

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1905, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING

 

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1886, by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Harris, Santos and Pollet)

 

Concerning the responsibilities of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education. Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the responsibilities of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Establishing a legislative task force to review issues relating to the responsibilities of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education. )

 

The measure was read the second time.

 

MOTION

 

Senator Zeiger moved that the following committee striking amendment by the Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education be adopted:

 

Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:

"NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  (1) The office of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education shall jointly review the following issues:

(a) The constitutional and statutory provisions establishing the governance structure and associated responsibilities in the K-12 system;

(b) Options for the division of roles and responsibilities between the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education;

(c) Past and present provisions governing the superintendent of public instruction and the superintendent's office, including authorities and duties assigned and modified by the legislature; and

(d) Past and present provisions governing the state board of education, including provisions prescribing its authorities, duties, composition, and membership qualifications; and

(e) Other relevant information as determined by the superintendent of public instruction or the members of the state board of education.

(2) The office of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education shall jointly report findings and recommendations, including recommendations regarding the appropriate roles and responsibilities of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education in the K-12 system, to the education committees of the house of representatives and the senate by November 15, 2017.

(3) This section expires January 31, 2018.

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately."

 

On page 1, line 3 of the title, after "education;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "creating a new section; providing an expiration date; and declaring an emergency."

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the adoption of the committee striking amendment by the Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education to Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1886.

The motion by Senator Zeiger carried and the committee striking amendment was adopted by voice vote.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Zeiger, the rules were suspended, Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1886 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

Senator Zeiger spoke in favor of passage of the bill.

 

The President declared the question before the Senate to be the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1886.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1886 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

Voting yea: Senators Angel, Bailey, Baumgartner, Becker, Billig, Braun, Brown, Carlyle, Chase, Cleveland, Conway, Darneille, Fain, Fortunato, Frockt, Hasegawa, Hawkins, Hobbs, Honeyford, Hunt, Keiser, King, Kuderer, Liias, McCoy, Miloscia, Mullet, Nelson, O'Ban, Palumbo, Pearson, Pedersen, Ranker, Rivers, Rolfes, Rossi, Saldaña, Schoesler, Sheldon, Short, Takko, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wellman, Wilson and Zeiger

Voting nay: Senator Ericksen

Excused: Senator Padden

 

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1886, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

 

MOTION

 

At 11:51 a.m., on motion of Senator Fain, the Senate was declared to be at ease subject to the call of the President for the purpose of reading in committee reports later in the day.

 

EVENING SESSION

 

Senator Palumbo, acting President Pro Tempore, assumed the Chair.

 

The Senate was called to order at 7:51 p.m. by President Pro Tempore Palumbo.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, the Senate reverted to the first order of business.

 

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

 

April 4, 2017

SB 5205            Prime Sponsor, Senator Fain: Concerning the excise taxation of martial arts.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Conway; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member and Carlyle.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Billig and Darneille.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5260            Prime Sponsor, Senator Warnick: Concerning the continuation of tax preferences supporting the solar silicon manufacturing industry.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5260 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget and Hasegawa.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille and Pedersen.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5515            Prime Sponsor, Senator Warnick: Encouraging job creation and retention in rural economies through the transparent and accountable provision of targeted tax relief for silicon smelters.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Hasegawa and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille and Keiser.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5642            Prime Sponsor, Senator Brown: Concerning a pilot program that provides incentives for investments in Washington state job creation and economic development.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5642 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Darneille; Hasegawa; Keiser and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Conway.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5738            Prime Sponsor, Senator Schoesler: Making a technical correction in Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 6057 from 2015 to provide that the business and occupation tax rate for newspapers takes effect as of July 1, 2015.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member and Hasegawa.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Carlyle.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5786            Prime Sponsor, Senator Walsh: Creating a business and occupation tax exemption for certain sales of commercial fertilizer, agricultural crop protection products, and seed.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Carlyle; Darneille; Hasegawa and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Keiser.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5799            Prime Sponsor, Senator Ranker: Removing the expiration date from the sales and use tax exemptions for certain products that impart flavor to food.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5799 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Bailey; Becker; Conway; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Carlyle; Darneille; Hasegawa and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Billig.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SB 5914            Prime Sponsor, Senator Braun: Concerning public employer collection and remission of dues and other amounts on behalf of labor organizations.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5914 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia and Pedersen.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SB 5915            Prime Sponsor, Senator Braun: Concerning central service functions, powers, and duties of state government.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5915 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Conway; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Carlyle and Hasegawa.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Darneille and Keiser.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SB 5916            Prime Sponsor, Senator Rivers: Concerning the continuation of tax preferences supporting the semiconductor materials manufacturing industry.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5916 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Carlyle; Darneille; Hasegawa and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Conway and Keiser.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1055          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning pro bono legal services for military service members, veterans, and their families.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Law & Justice.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 1109       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Supporting victims of sexual assault.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

2SHB 1120        Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning the regulatory fairness act.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1130          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Higher Education: Making the customized employment training program permanent.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Hasegawa.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 1153       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Public Safety: Concerning crimes against vulnerable persons.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget  and Bailey.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1163     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning domestic violence.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Law & Justice.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

2SHB 1170        Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Maintaining and facilitating court-based and school-based efforts to promote attendance and reduce truancy.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget .

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

EHB 1201         Prime Sponsor, Representative Stonier: Concerning the taxing authority of public facilities districts.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Billig; Conway; Fain; Miloscia; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Carlyle; Hasegawa; Keiser; Padden and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Brown, Vice Chair; Becker and Darneille.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

ESHB 1296       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Finance: Consolidating and simplifying the annual report and annual survey used for economic development tax incentives.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Hasegawa.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1353          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources: Commissioning an elk management pilot project that focuses initially on the Colockum elk herd.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1358     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning reimbursement for services provided pursuant to community assistance referral and education services programs.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

E2SHB 1375     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Providing students at community and technical colleges with the costs of required course materials.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 1427       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Health Care & Wellness: Concerning opioid treatment programs.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Ranker, Ranking Minority Member.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Hasegawa; Keiser and Pedersen.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SHB 1434          Prime Sponsor, Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology: Adding the use of shared leave for employees who are sick or temporarily disabled because of pregnancy disability or for the purposes of parental leave to bond with the employee's newborn, adoptive, or foster child.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1445          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning dual language in early learning and K-12 education.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget .

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1495     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Finance: Incentivizing the development of commercial office space in cities with a population of greater than fifty thousand and located in a county with a population of less than one million five hundred thousand.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Padden; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Hasegawa and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Keiser and Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1501          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Judiciary: Protecting law enforcement and the public from persons who illegally attempt to obtain firearms.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 1508       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Promoting student health and readiness through meal and nutrition programs.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Padden and Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1520          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Allowing alternative payment methodologies for critical access hospitals participating in the Washington rural health access preservation pilot.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget  and Becker.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

SHB 1521          Prime Sponsor, Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology: Addressing vacation leave.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

E2SHB 1561     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning open educational resources.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1562     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Continuing the work of the Washington food policy forum.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Padden and Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

ESHB 1594       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Improving public records administration.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

ESHB 1600       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Increasing the career and college readiness of public school students.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1612     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Creating a suicide-safer homes project account to support prevention efforts and develop strategies for reducing access to lethal means.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Becker and Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1624          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning working connections child care eligibility for vulnerable children.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Fain; Miloscia; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Darneille and Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Carlyle; Conway; Hasegawa; Keiser and Pedersen.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1711     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Prioritizing lands to receive forest health treatments.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

E2SHB 1713     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Implementing recommendations from the children's mental health work group.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senator Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker and Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 1714       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Health Care & Wellness: Concerning nursing staffing practices at hospitals.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Padden and Schoesler.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

HB 1716            Prime Sponsor, Representative Hudgins: Creating the construction registration inspection account as a dedicated account to fund contractor registration and compliance, manufactured and mobile homes, recreational and commercial vehicles, factory built housing and commercial structures, elevators, lifting devices, and moving walks.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 1739       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Public Safety: Concerning the crime victims' compensation program.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

2SHB 1789        Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning sentencing laws and practices.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Darneille; Keiser and Pedersen.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  That it be referred without recommendation.  Signed by Senators Conway and Hasegawa.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

HB 1794            Prime Sponsor, Representative Klippert: Concerning the death investigations account.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 3, 2017

E2SHB 1802     Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Increasing the access of veterans, military service members, and military spouses to shared leave in state employment.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1863          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Concerning the national fire incident reporting system.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SHB 1867          Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Improving transitions in extended foster care to increase housing stability for foster youth.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

HB 2007            Prime Sponsor, Representative Kagi: Making provisions to commemorate the centennial of national women's suffrage.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 2010       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs: Addressing homelessness in wildfire areas.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 2023       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Environment: Addressing the effective date of certain actions taken under the growth management act.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Local Government.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Bailey; Becker; Fain; Miloscia; Padden; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Senators Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Hasegawa; Keiser and Pedersen.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 2121       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Repealing income eligibility for temporary assistance for needy families benefits for a child who lives with a nonparent caregiver.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

ESHB 2126       Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Creating a community-based approach to provide assistance with nonlethal management methods to reduce livestock depredations by wolves.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass as amended by Committee on Natural Resources & Parks.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Rolfes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Operating Budget; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers; Schoesler; Warnick and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

April 4, 2017

SGA 9238         YONA MAKOWSKI, appointed on December 27, 2016, for the term ending December 31, 2019, as Member of the Investment Board.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  That said appointment be confirmed.  Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Brown, Vice Chair; Rossi, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair, Capital Budget ; Ranker, Ranking Minority Member; Frockt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member, Capital Budget; Bailey; Billig; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Fain; Hasegawa; Keiser; Miloscia; Padden; Pedersen; Rivers and Warnick.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

MOTION

 

On motion of Senator Fain, all measures listed on the Standing Committee report were referred to the committees as designated.

 

MOTION

 

At 7:52 p.m., on motion of Senator Fain, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 o'clock a.m. Wednesday, April 5, 2017.

 

CYRUS HABIB, President of the Senate

 

HUNTER G. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Senate

 

 



 


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9261 Lemley, Phillip R.

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9262 Ayer, William S.

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CHAPLAIN OF THE DAY

Wiegman, Reverend Dr. Eugene, Tacoma.... 1

FLAG BEARERS

Bird, Mr. Tristan............................................ 1

Meeks, Mr. Tikvah........................................ 1

GUESTS

Matsko, Ms. Ekaterina (Pledge of Allegiance) 1

St. Philomena Catholic School...................... 5

Wiegman, Mrs. Kathleen.............................. 1

Wiegman, Reverend Dr. Eugene................... 1

MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR

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PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

Remarks by the President.............................. 9

WASHINGTON STATE SENATE

Personal Privilege, Senator Cleveland.......... 8

Presiding Officer, Senator Palumbo............ 11