FINAL BILL REPORT
ESHB 2878
PARTIAL VETO
C 121 L 08
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Making 2008 transportation supplemental appropriations.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representative Clibborn; by request of Office of Financial Management).
House Committee on Transportation
Senate Committee on Transportation
Background:
The operating and capital expenses of state transportation agencies and programs are funded
on a biennial basis by an omnibus transportation budget adopted by the Legislature in odd-numbered years. Additionally, supplemental budgets may be adopted during the biennium
making various modifications to agency appropriations. The Transportation Budget (Budget)
provides appropriations to the major transportation agencies including: the Department of
Transportation, the Washington State Patrol, the Department of Licensing, the Washington
Traffic Safety Commission, the Transportation Improvement Board, the County Road
Administration Board, and the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board. The Budget also
provides appropriations out of transportation funds to many smaller agencies with
transportation functions.
Summary:
Appropriations are adjusted for state transportation agencies and programs for the 2007-09
fiscal biennium. The $7.6 billion appropriation for operating programs and capital projects
is decreased by $129 million.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 66 25
Senate 39 10 (Senate amended)
House (House refused to concur)
Conference Committee
Senate 45 4
House 67 28
Effective: March 25, 2008
Partial Veto Summary: The Governor vetoed several sections of the Transportation budget
including a provision directing the Office of Financial Management to work with the
Legislature to ensure future budget proposals reflect performance excellence and earned
value measures; requirements for the Transportation Commission and the Washington
Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to submit cost reduction proposals for tolling;
requirements for the WSDOT's Ferry Program to implement a car-sharing program;
requirements for the WSDOT to conduct a complete valuation of the state highway system;
and technical changes to bond authorizations and transfers.