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SEVENTY-SIXTH DAY


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MORNING SESSION


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Senate Chamber, Olympia, Saturday, March 27, 1993

     The Senate was called to order at 8:00 a.m. by President Pritchard. The Secretary called the roll and announced to the President that all Senators were present except Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West. On motion of Senator Oke, Senators Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson and West were excused. On motion of Senator Spanel, Senators Fraser, Skratek and Talmadge were excused.

     The Sergeant at Arms Color Guard, consisting of Sergeant at Arms Bob Christenson and Clifford Morrisson, presented the Colors. Jim Cammack, a member of the Bahi Faith of Olympia, offered the prayer.


MOTION


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


REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES


March 24, 1993

SHB 1006       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Transportation: Enabling public-private transportation initiatives. Reported by Committee on Transportation


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Vognild, Chairman; Loveland, Vice Chairman; Skratek, Vice Chairman; Barr, Drew, Haugen, Nelson, Oke, Prentice, Prince, M. Rasmussen, Sheldon, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 25, 1993

SHB 1103       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Transportation: Changing the model traffic ordinance from statute to rule. Reported by Committee on Transportation


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Vognild, Chairman; Loveland, Vice Chairman; Skratek, Vice Chairman; Drew, Haugen, Oke, Prentice, Prince, M. Rasmussen, Sellar, Sheldon, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 26, 1993

HB 1143          Prime Sponsor, Representative Van Luven: Providing a procedure for consolidating cities or towns. Reported by Committee on Government Operations


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Loveland, Oke, von Reichbauer, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 25, 1993

HB 1255          Prime Sponsor, Representative Dellwo: Requiring podiatric physicians and surgeons to have one year of postgraduate podiatric medical training. Reported by Committee on Health and Human Services


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Talmadge, Chairman; Wojahn, Vice Chairman; Deccio, Erwin, Franklin, Fraser, Hargrove, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moyer, Prentice, Sheldon, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 26, 1993

SHB 1260       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Environmental Affairs: Modifying review of solid waste collection company tariff filings. Reported by Committee on Ecology and Parks


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass as amended. Signed by Senators Fraser, Chairman; Barr, Deccio, Moore, Sutherland, and Talmadge.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 26, 1993

HB 1521          Prime Sponsor, Representative Valle: Funding the state auditor municipal corporation division. Reported by Committee on Government Operations


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass as amended. Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Oke, von Reichbauer, and Winsley.


     MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass as amended. Signed by Senator Loveland.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 25, 1993

ESHB 1541     Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Health Care: Modifying emergency medical technician recertification. Reported by Committee on Health and Human Services


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass as amended. Signed by Senators Talmadge, Chairman; Wojahn, Vice Chairman; Deccio, Erwin, Franklin, Fraser, Hargrove, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moyer, Prentice, Sheldon, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 26, 1993

SHB 1555       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Local Government: Concerning the use of funds by a public corporation formed by a municipality. Reported by Committee on Government Operations


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Loveland, Oke, von Reichbauer, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 26, 1993

HB 1618          Prime Sponsor, Representative Shin: Terminating defunct boards, commissions, and committees. Reported by Committee on Government Operations


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Loveland, Oke, von Reichbauer, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 25, 1993

SHB 1635       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Transportation: Establishing procedures for bidding construction of jumbo ferries. Reported by Committee on Transportation


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass as amended. Signed by Senators Vognild, Chairman; Loveland, Vice Chairman; Skratek, Vice Chairman; Drew, Haugen, Nelson, Oke, Prentice, Prince, M. Rasmussen, Sellar, Sheldon, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 25, 1993

SHB 1752       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Energy and Utilities: Changing telephone relay service provisions. Reported by Committee on Energy and Utilities


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass as amended and be referred to Committee on Ways and Means. Signed by Senators Sutherland, Chairman; Jesernig, Vice Chairman; Amondson, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Vognild, West, and Williams.


     Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.


March 26, 1993

SHB 1879       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Local Government: Affording local firms a meaningful opportunity to compete for and obtain public contracts for architectural and engineering services. Reported by Committee on Government Operations


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Loveland, Oke, von Reichbauer, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


March 26, 1993

SHB 1910       Prime Sponsor, House Committee on Capital Budget: Creating an inventory system for state-owned or leased facilities. Reported by Committee on Government Operations


     MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass as amended. Signed by Senators Haugen, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Loveland, Oke, von Reichbauer, and Winsley.


     Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS


March 26, 1993

GA 9132         JEAN H. ADAMS, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Walla Walla Community College District No. 20.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9152         CHARLOTTE CHALKER, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Western Washington University.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, and von Reichbauer.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9161         WAYNE H. EHLERS, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Western Washington University.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, and von Reichbauer.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9171         WARREN J. GILBERT, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1998, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Western Washington University.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9177         DONALD J. HALE, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Everett Community College District No. 5.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9179         F. MURRAY HASKELL, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1993, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Bellingham Technical College District No. 25.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9183         M. J. HRDLICKA, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Edmonds Community College District No. 23.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9184         BETTY HOGAN, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1996, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Pierce Community College District No. 11.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9185         DONALD JACOBSON, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1996, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Renton Technical College District No. 27.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9190         ROD KAWAKAMI, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Renton Technical College District No. 27.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9201         JOHN LANTZ, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1996, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Tacoma Community College District No. 22.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9210         WILLIAM G. MORRIS, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1996, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Clark Community College District No. 14.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9215         JOHN M. NETTLETON, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Tacoma Community College District No. 22.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9230         JOSE G. RUIZ, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Skagit Valley Community College District No. 4.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9248         ALEXANDER SWANTZ, reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1996, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Walla Walla Community College District No. 20.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 26, 1993

GA 9252         JULIAN TORRES, JR., reappointed January 29, 1993, for a term ending September 30, 1997, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Eastern Washington University.

                        Reported by Committee on Higher Education


     MAJORITY recommendation: That said appointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Bauer, Chairman; Drew, Vice Chairman; Jesernig, Prince, Quigley, Sheldon, von Reichbauer, and West.


     Passed to Committee on Rules.


INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING

 

SB 5967          by Senator Rinehart (by request of Governor Lowry)

 

AN ACT Relating to taxation; amending RCW 82.04.050, 82.04.190, 82.04.4282, 82.04.460, 82.04.060, 82.08.020, 82.12.020, 82.04.480, 82.08.090, 82.12.0252, 82.12.0255, 82.12.0259, 82.12.035, 82.12.060, 82.08.100, 82.14.020, 82.14.030, 82.14.045, 82.14.048, 82.14.050, 82.14.060, 82.32.030, 70.95E.020, 83.100.010, 83.100.020, 83.100.030, 83.100.040, 83.100.045, 83.100.050, 83.100.070, 83.100.080, 83.100.090, 83.100.130, 83.100.150, 82.03.190, 82.60.020, 82.60.050, 82.60.060, 82.61.010, 82.61.040, 82.61.060, 82.61.070, 82.62.010, 82.62.040, 48.32.145, 48.32A.090, 82.04.470, 82.08.050, 82.04.417, and 82.45.060; reenacting and amending RCW 82.12.010; adding new sections to chapter 82.08 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.12 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 82.32 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.14 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 82.04 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 83.100 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 48.14 RCW; adding a new chapter to Title 82 RCW; repealing RCW 82.04.300, 83.100.160, 83.100.170, 83.100.180, and 83.100.190; prescribing penalties; providing effective dates; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.

 

SB 5968          by Senators Rinehart and Gaspard (by request of Office of Financial Management)

 

AN ACT Relating to fiscal matters; making appropriations and authorizing expenditures for the operations of state agencies for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 1993, and ending June 30, 1995; amending RCW 28A.500.010 and 43.08.250; reenacting and amending RCW 43.51.280; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.


MOTION


     At 8:10 a.m., on motion of Senator Jesernig, the Senate was declared to be at ease.


     The Senate was called to order at 8:38 a.m. by President Pritchard.


STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL


     Due to business in Port Townsend, I missed the votes on HJM 4013, as amended by the Senate, EHB 1022, HB 1035, HB 1036, HB 1037, HB 1038, HB 1079, HB 1130, EHB 1238, SHB 1578, HB 1790, HB 1956 and HB 2032.

     I would have voted 'yes' on all of the bills.

SENATOR PHIL TALMADGE, 34th District


SECOND READING


     HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4013, by Representatives Kessler, Basich, Riley, Jones, Holm and J. Kohl

 

Petitioning the federal government for coastal economic recovery investment.


     The joint memorial was read the second time.


MOTIONS


     On motion of Senator Sheldon, the following Committee on Trade, Technology and Economic Development amendment was adopted:

     On page 1, after line 7, strike the remainder of the joint memorial and insert the following:

     "WHEREAS, The Washington State House of Representatives and Senate recognize that the permanent loss of jobs in natural resource-based industries has gravely and irreversibly impacted the coastal economies of Pacific and Grays Harbor counties and parts of Jefferson and Clallam counties; and

     WHEREAS, The loss of timber-related jobs has created a further erosion of jobs in coastal communities which presently do not have alternative employment opportunities; and

     WHEREAS, Hard-working families are losing their homes, automobiles, and other possessions and are going without adequate food, critically needed medical care, educational, and social services previously earned with wages from their jobs; and

     WHEREAS, The loss of sales tax, property tax, and other local revenues by local coastal communities resulting from the devastating economic dislocation is accompanied by a heavy additional burden placed on public services provided by local police, prosecutors, public health, and social service providers that manifestly precludes local government from financing an economic recovery program; and

     WHEREAS, In 1991 the federal government received an estimated one hundred forty-three million dollars in general tax revenue, exclusive of social security and unemployment insurance taxes, from Pacific and Grays Harbor counties; and

     WHEREAS, In 1991 the State of Washington received an estimated seventy-seven million dollars in general fund taxes from the two-county area; and

     WHEREAS, Implementation of the Coastal Economic Recovery Plan will provide jobs and improve the coastal economy so that at the end of ten years the federal government tax revenues will increase from one hundred forty-three million dollars a year to two hundred five million dollars and the Washington State general fund revenues will increase from seventy-seven million dollars a year to one hundred thirteen million dollars over the ten-year period; and

     WHEREAS, The millions of dollars monthly spent by the federal and state government for public assistance, unemployment compensation, medical assistance, food, retraining, and other social service programs can be sharply reduced through implementation of the coastal economy which emphasizes tourism, outdoor recreation, and commercial and sports fishing;

     NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully pray that the federal government invest, along with the State of Washington, in a Coastal Economic Recovery Plan by funding the following elements of the plan:

     (1) Habitat restoration jobs, including Olympic peninsula, Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay drainages. The primary beneficiaries of the work will be wild stocks of salmon: Fifty million dollars;

     (2) Federal share of new coastal hatcheries including wild stock supplementation facilities: Seventeen million five hundred thousand dollars;

     (3) Federal share of coastal tourism infrastructure facilities: Twelve million dollars;

     (4) Federal funding of educational facilities at Grays Harbor College for Dislocated Timber Workers: Five million dollars; and

     (5) Federal share of coastal transportation facilities for tourism and outdoor recreation: Ten million dollars.

     BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately transmitted to the Honorable Bill Clinton, President of the United States, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and each member of Congress from the State of Washington."

     On motion of Senator Sheldon, the rules were suspended, House Joint Memorial No. 4013, as amended by the Senate, was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the joint memorial was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Joint Memorial No. 4013, as amended by the Senate.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Joint Memorial No. 4013, as amended by the Senate, and the joint memorial passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 8.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Absent: Senator Niemi - 1.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 8.

     HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4013, as amended by the Senate, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


SECOND READING


     ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1022, by Representatives Morris, Long, King and L. Johnson (by request of Sentencing Guidelines Commission)

 

Adjusting the membership of the sentencing guidelines commission.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, Engrossed House Bill No. 1022 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1022.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1022 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 8.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Absent: Senator Niemi - 1.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 8.

     ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1022, 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


     On motion of Senator Spanel, Senator Niemi was excused.


SECOND READING


     HOUSE BILL NO. 1035, by Representatives Appelwick, Padden and Ludwig (by request of Law Revision Commission)

 

Correcting double amendments relating to support obligations.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1035 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1035.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1035 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 9.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 9.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1035, 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. 1036, by Representatives H. Myers, Bray, Edmondson and Springer (by request of Law Revision Commission)

 

Correcting a double amendment relating to funding bonds.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


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

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


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1036 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 9.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 9.

     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


     HOUSE BILL NO. 1037, by Representatives Bray, H. Myers and Edmondson (by request of Law Revision Commission)

 

Correcting a double amendment relating to auction sales of county property.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Haugen, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1037 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1037.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1037 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 9.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 9.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1037, 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. 1038, by Representative Dellwo (by request of Law Revision Commission)

 

Correcting a double amendment related to authorized functions of health care assistants.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Wojahn, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1038 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1038.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1038 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 9.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 9.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1038, 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. 1079, by Representatives Appelwick, Padden, Ludwig, Orr, Basich and Johanson (by request of Law Revision Commission)

 

Correcting an error in procedure for review of eminent domain judgments.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1079 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1079.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1079 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 9.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 9.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1079, 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. 1130, by Representatives Ludwig, Riley, Ballasiotes, Basich, Brough and Orr (by request of Washington State Patrol)

 

Modifying furlough notification requirements.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1130 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1130.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1130 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 40; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 9.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, Vognild, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 40.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge and West - 9.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1130, 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


     On motion of Senator Spanel, Senator Vognild was excused.


SECOND READING


     ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1238, by Representatives R. Johnson, Ballasiotes, Ludwig, King, Karahalios, Johanson, Jones, Sheahan, Schoesler, Brumsickle, Roland, Long, Flemming, Horn, Mielke, Tate, Wood, Kremen, Foreman and Pruitt (by request of Department of Social and Health Services)

 

Requiring notice be given to various parties before release from confinement of a juvenile who has committed stalking.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, Engrossed House Bill No. 1238 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1238.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1238 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 39; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 10.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 39.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge, Vognild and West - 10.

     ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1238, 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. 1578, by House Committee on Corrections (originally sponsored by Representatives L. Johnson, Morris, G. Cole, Padden, Riley, Edmondson, Mastin, Johanson, Jones, Basich, King, Valle, Campbell, Long, Shin, Springer, Karahalios, Roland, Rayburn, Conway, Kremen, Ogden, Cothern and H. Myers) (by request of Department of Corrections)

 

Revising provisions relating to offenders under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, Substitute House Bill No. 1578 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1578.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1578 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 39; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 10.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 39.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge, Vognild and West - 10.

     SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1578, 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. 1790, by Representatives Patterson, Ballard, Wood, Ogden, Pruitt, Jones, King, Jacobsen, Basich, Wang, Kremen, Rayburn, Sehlin, Schoesler, Karahalios, Lemmon, H. Myers, Reams, Schmidt, Cooke and Stevens (by request of Department of Community Development)

 

Authorizing public works board project loans.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Spanel, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1790 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1790.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1790 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 39; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 10.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 39.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge, Vognild and West - 10.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1790, 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. 1956, by Representatives Cothern, Locke, Wolfe and Springer (by request of Department of Social and Health Services)

 

Requiring computerized collection of health insurance coverage provided by certain state entities.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Wojahn, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1956 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1956.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1956 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 39; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 10.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 39.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge, Vognild and West - 10.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 1956, 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. 2032, by Representatives Appelwick and R. Fisher (by request of Administrator for the Courts)

 

Authorizing counties with a population of one million or more to have family court and mental health commissioners.


     The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


     On motion of Senator Adam Smith, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 2032 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

     The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 2032.


ROLL CALL


     The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2032 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 39; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 10.

     Voting yea: Senators Amondson, Anderson, Barr, Bauer, Bluechel, Cantu, Deccio, Drew, Erwin, Franklin, Gaspard, Hargrove, Haugen, Jesernig, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Moore, Newhouse, Oke, Owen, Pelz, Prentice, Prince, Quigley, Rasmussen, M., Rinehart, Roach, Sellar, Sheldon, Smith, A., Smith, L., Snyder, Spanel, Sutherland, von Reichbauer, Williams, Winsley and Wojahn - 39.

     Excused: Senators Fraser, Hochstatter, McCaslin, Moyer, Nelson, Niemi, Skratek, Talmadge, Vognild and West - 10.

     HOUSE BILL NO. 2032, 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 9:26 a.m., on motion of Senator Jesernig, the Senate adjourned until 12:00 noon, Monday, March 29, 1993.


JOEL PRITCHARD, President of the Senate

MARTY BROWN, Secretary of the Senate