FINAL BILL REPORT
3SHB 1741
PARTIAL VETO
C 222 L 08
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Transferring the legislative oral history program from the secretary of state to the legislature.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government & Audit Review (originally sponsored by Representatives Hunt, Skinner and Conway).
House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs
House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government & Audit
Review
Senate Committee on Government Operations & Elections
Background:
The Oral History Program (Program) is administered by the Office of the Secretary of State
(SOS) at the direction of the Oral History Advisory Committee (Committee). The purpose of
the Program is to record and document oral histories of current and former members and staff
of the Legislature, current and former state government officials and personnel, and other
citizens who have participated in the political history of the state.
The Committee consists of four members of the House of Representatives, two from each
major caucus; four members from the Senate, two from each major caucus; the Chief Clerk
of the House of Representatives (Chief Clerk); the Secretary of the Senate (Secretary); and
the SOS. The Committee selects persons to be interviewed, decides which transcripts should
be published, and advises the SOS on various other processes and program administration.
The SOS must contract with independent oral historians and through the history departments
of the state universities for conducting and recording the interviews. Transcripts and
photographs may be published for distribution to libraries and for sale to the public.
Summary:
The Oral History Program is transferred in part to the Secretary and the Chief Clerk and
named the Legislative Oral History Program (Program). The purpose of the Program is to
conduct oral histories of current and former members and staff of the Legislature and other
citizens who have participated in the political history of the state.
The SOS must conduct oral histories of former members and staff of the Washington state
executive and judicial branches of government and other citizens who have participated in
the political history of the state. Renamed the Washington Legacy Project (Legacy Project),
the Program will serve as a repository for oral histories related to community, family, and
other various projects. The SOS may create an advisory council to provide advice and
guidance on matters pertaining to operating the Legacy Project.
The Oral History Committee is transferred to the Secretary and the Chief Clerk and renamed
The Legislative Oral History Committee (Committee). The Committee maintains its current
function and duties. The SOS is no longer a member of the Committee. Ex officio members
may be appointed by a majority vote of the Committee's members and the chair of the
Committee is elected by a majority vote of the Committee members.
In the event an interview candidate has occupied positions in multiple branches of
government, the interview shall be conducted according to the last position held by the
candidate, except that the candidate may select which program he or she wishes to prepare his
or her oral history.
The Legislative Oral History Account (Account) is created in the custody of the State
Treasurer and expenditures from the Account may only be made for purposes of the Program
and may only be authorized by the Secretary and the Chief Clerk or their designees. The
Secretary and the Chief Clerk may solicit and accept donations for purposes of conducting
oral histories.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 95 0
House 95 0
Senate 33 14 (Senate amended)
House 92 1 (House concurred)
Effective: June 12, 2008
Partial Veto Summary: The Governor vetoed Section 16 of the act containing a null and
void clause.