SIXTY SECOND LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION

 

 

FIFTEENTH DAY

 

 

House Chamber, Olympia, Monday, January 23, 2012

 


The House was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by the Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding). The Clerk called the roll and a quorum was present.

 

The flags were escorted to the rostrum by a Sergeant at Arms Color Guard, Pages Luke Stuart and Taylor Mathis. The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) led the Chamber in the Pledge of Allegiance. The prayer was offered by Pastor John Rosenberg; Lutheran Church of the Good Shepard, Olympia, Washington.

 

Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.

 

INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING

 

HB 2660  by Representatives Clibborn, Ryu, Moeller, Finn, Billig, Eddy and Fitzgibbon

 

AN ACT Relating to transportation revenue; amending RCW 46.17.355, 46.68.035, 46.17.365, 46.17.350, 46.68.415, 36.73.065, 46.37.420, and 82.08.036; reenacting and amending RCW 43.84.092; adding a new section to chapter 46.08 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 46.68 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 47.66 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.80 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 46.37 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 46.17 RCW; creating new sections; prescribing penalties; providing an effective date; and providing a contingent expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 2661  by Representative Hinkle

 

AN ACT Relating to the election of judges; amending RCW 29A.04.110, 29A.36.171, and 29A.52.231; adding a new section to chapter 29A.04 RCW; creating a new section; and providing a contingent effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

HB 2662  by Representatives Ryu, Kenney and Santos

 

AN ACT Relating to authorizing community economic revitalization board funding to benefit innovation partnership zones; and amending RCW 43.160.010 and 43.160.020.

 

Referred to Committee on Community & Economic Development & Housing.

 

HB 2663  by Representatives Ryu, Kenney and Santos

 

AN ACT Relating to authorizing use of sales and use tax proceeds for certain public facilities in innovation partnership zones for economic development purposes; and amending RCW 82.14.370.

 

Referred to Committee on Community & Economic Development & Housing.

 

HB 2664  by Representative Morris

 

AN ACT Relating to the voluntary option to purchase qualified energy resources; and reenacting and amending RCW 19.29A.090.

 

Referred to Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications.

 

HB 2665  by Representative Parker

 

AN ACT Relating to streamlining the process for the vacation of roads by counties; and amending RCW 36.87.060.

 

Referred to Committee on Local Government.

 

HB 2666  by Representatives Sullivan, Hinkle, Hunt, Harris, Sells, Zeiger, Ormsby, Appleton, Hope, Fitzgibbon, Lytton, Moscoso, Reykdal, Kelley, Hurst, Maxwell, Ryu, Dunshee, Orwall, Upthegrove, Santos, Kenney, Hasegawa and Liias

 

AN ACT Relating to school district employer pooled benefits; and amending RCW 28A.400.280.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2667  by Representatives Green, Dammeier, Jinkins, Kelley and Darneille

 

AN ACT Relating to clarifying the definition of leasehold interest; and amending RCW 82.29A.020.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2668  by Representatives Hope and Hurst

 

AN ACT Relating to adopting the unanimous recommendations of the bail practices work group created in section 2, chapter 256, Laws of 2010; amending RCW 10.19.090, 10.19.100, 10.19.160, 18.185.010, 18.185.040, 18.185.070, 18.185.100, and 18.185.110; and adding a new section to chapter 10.19 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness.

 

HB 2669  by Representative Ormsby

 

AN ACT Relating to enforcing the payment of prevailing wages; and amending RCW 39.12.010.

 

Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.

 

HB 2670  by Representative Hudgins

 

AN ACT Relating to limited periodic incremental salary increases for special agents; and reenacting and amending RCW 41.06.070.

 

Referred to Committee on General Government Appropriations & Oversight.

 

There being no objection, the bills listed on the day’s introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.

 

There being no objection, the House advanced to the seventh order of business.

 

THIRD READING

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1207, by Representative Overstreet.

 

Complying with the constitutional requirement to set a starting time for regular legislative sessions.

 

The bill was read the third time.

 

      Representatives Overstreet and Hunt spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1207.

 

MOTIONS

 

On motion of Representative Van De Wege, Representatives Jinkins, Kenney and Liias were excused. On motion of Representative Overstreet, Representatives Crouse and McCune were excused.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1207, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 93; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 5.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Jinkins, Kenney, Liias and McCune.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1207, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1568, by House Committee on Education Appropriations & Oversight (originally sponsored by Representatives Sells, Anderson, Probst, Liias, Upthegrove, Hinkle, Carlyle, Zeiger, Ormsby, Haler, Buys, Hasegawa, Stanford, Maxwell, Springer, Miloscia, Sullivan, Haigh, Hunt, Rolfes, Jacks, Dahlquist, Crouse, Kenney and Moscoso).

 

Regarding appointing members to the boards of trustees for community colleges and the state board for community and technical colleges.

 

The bill was read the third time.

 

      Representatives Sells and Anderson spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1568.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1568, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 80; Nays, 15; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Parker, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Chandler, Condotta, Harris, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Pearson, Rivers, Schmick, Shea, Short and Taylor.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1568, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1650, by House Committee on Education Appropriations & Oversight (originally sponsored by Representatives Hasegawa, Kenney, Santos, McCoy, Moscoso, Sells, Carlyle, Reykdal, Seaquist, Jacks, Probst, Maxwell and Ormsby).

 

Changing state need grant eligibility provisions.

 

The bill was read the third time.

 

      Representatives Hasegawa and Anderson spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1650.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1650, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 78; Nays, 17; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Alexander, Anderson, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Kretz, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Ormsby, Orwall, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Short, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Angel, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Haler, Hinkle, Klippert, Kristiansen, Orcutt, Overstreet, Rivers, Shea, Smith, Taylor, Walsh and Zeiger.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1650, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1669, by Representatives Santos, Parker, Dammeier, McCoy, Kenney, Hasegawa, Moscoso and Maxwell.

 

Regarding the educational opportunity gap.

 

The bill was read the third time.

 

      Representatives Santos and Dammeier spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1669.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1669, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 71; Nays, 24; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Angel, Appleton, Asay, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Harris, Hasegawa, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Parker, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Armstrong, Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, DeBolt, Hargrove, Hinkle, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Pearson, Rivers, Rodne, Shea, Short, Taylor and Warnick.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1669, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1700, by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Rolfes, Johnson, Clibborn, Rivers, Reykdal, Ormsby, Upthegrove, Liias, Billig and Moeller).

 

Modifying the requirements related to designing various transportation projects.

 

The bill was read the third time.

 

      Representatives Fitzgibbon and Armstrong spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1700.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1700, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 63; Nays, 32; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dammeier, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hansen, Hasegawa, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Dahlquist, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hinkle, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Rivers, Rodne, Schmick, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor, Walsh, Warnick and Wilcox.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1700, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

There being no objection, the House reverted to the sixth order of business.

 

SECOND READING

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1349, by Representative Morris

 

      Concerning private road maintenance agreements.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1349 was substituted for House Bill No. 1349 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1349 was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representative Morris spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

      Representatives Rodne and Hinkle spoke against the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1349.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1349, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 53; Nays, 42; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hansen, Hasegawa, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hinkle, Hope, Hurst, Johnson, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Rivers, Rodne, Ross, Schmick, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie and Zeiger.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1349, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1652, by House Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Representatives Frockt, Kenney, Reykdal, Rolfes, Probst, Goodman, Maxwell, McCoy, Jacks, Jinkins, Ryu, Kagi, Ladenburg, Stanford, Hasegawa, Fitzgibbon, Blake, Billig, Roberts, Clibborn, Ormsby, Moscoso, Hudgins and Liias)

 

      Regarding electronic impersonation.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Second Substitute House Bill No. 1652 was substituted for Substitute House Bill No. 1652 and the second substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1652 was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Goodman and Rodne spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Second Substitute House Bill No. 1652.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Second Substitute House Bill No. 1652, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1652, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2138, by Representatives Ormsby and Bailey

 

      Establishing national Korean war veterans armistice day.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Ormsby and Bailey spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2138.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2138, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2138, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2181, by Representatives Dammeier, Orwall, Bailey, Finn, McCune, Sullivan, Klippert, Hudgins, Hope, Hunt, Taylor, Jinkins, Ladenburg, Hansen, Ryu, Maxwell, Asay, Kelley, Kenney, Hurst and Shea

 

      Extending the age for service in the Washington state guard.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2181 was substituted for House Bill No. 2181 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2181 was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Dammeier and Hunt spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2181.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2181, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2181, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2188, by Representatives Ryu and Parker

 

      Regulating air rescue or evacuation services.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2188 was substituted for House Bill No. 2188 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2188 was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Ryu and Parker spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2188.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2188, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2188, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2194, by Representatives Pedersen, Rodne, Goodman and Kenney

 

      Modifying the manufactured/mobile home landlord tenant act and other related provisions.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2194 was substituted for House Bill No. 2194 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2194 was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Pedersen and Rodne spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2194.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2194, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 94; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representative Overstreet.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2194, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2195, by Representatives Rivers, Pedersen, Rodne, Goodman and Kelley

 

      Enacting the uniform interstate depositions and discovery act.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Rivers and Pedersen spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2195.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2195, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2195, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2196, by Representatives Eddy, Rodne, Pedersen, Nealey, Goodman, Jinkins, Kelley and Upthegrove

 

      Adopting the uniform collaborative law act.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2196 was substituted for House Bill No. 2196 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2196 was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

 

      Representatives Eddy and Rodne spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2196.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2196, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Crouse, Kenney and McCune.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2196, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

There being no objection, the House advanced to the eleventh order of business.

 

There being no objection, the House adjourned until 9:55 a.m., January 24, 2012, the 16th Day of the Regular Session.

 

FRANK CHOPP, Speaker

BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk

 

 




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