SIXTY SECOND LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION

 

 

NINETEENTH DAY

 

 

House Chamber, Olympia, Friday, January 27, 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 Kylee Norton and William Clem.  The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) led the Chamber in the Pledge of Allegiance. The prayer was offered by Reverend Jim Erlandson, Community of Christ, Olympia, Washington.

 

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

 

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

 

January 26, 2012

 

MR. SPEAKER:

 

The President has signed HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4407 and the same is herewith transmitted.

 

Thomas Hoemann, Secretary

 

INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING

 

HB 2724  by Representatives Eddy, Alexander, Dammeier, Finn, Takko, Morris, Haler, Kagi, Buys, Wylie, Dahlquist, Hurst, Clibborn, Fagan, Seaquist and Reykdal

 

AN ACT Relating to establishing a consolidating purchasing system for public school employees; amending RCW 41.05.021, 41.05.022, 41.05.026, 41.05.050, 41.05.055, 41.05.075, 41.05.130, 41.05.140, 41.05.143, 41.05.670, 28A.400.270, 28A.400.275, 28A.400.280, 28A.400.350, 41.56.500, and 41.59.105; reenacting and amending RCW 41.05.011 and 41.05.120; adding a new section to chapter 41.05 RCW; and creating new sections.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2725  by Representative Ryu

 

AN ACT Relating to the agency council on coordinated transportation; amending RCW 47.06B.030, 47.06B.050, and 47.06B.901; and reenacting and amending RCW 47.06B.020.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 2726  by Representatives Ahern and McCune

 

AN ACT Relating to criminalizing the failure to report the death or disappearance of a child within a specified time by certain persons responsible for the care of the child; adding a new chapter to Title 9A RCW; and prescribing penalties.

 

Referred to Committee on Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness.

 

HB 2727  by Representatives Ahern, Klippert, Kretz and Johnson

 

AN ACT Relating to protecting the skilled nursing facility safety net trust fund; and amending RCW 74.48.020.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2728  by Representative Hunt

 

AN ACT Relating to increasing flexibility and diversity of local government revenue; amending RCW 36.73.065, 82.80.140, 82.14.450, 84.55.005, and 82.02.020; adding a new section to chapter 35.21 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35A.21 RCW; adding a new chapter to Title 82 RCW; creating new sections; and repealing RCW 84.55.0101.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2729  by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Liias, Clibborn, Reykdal and Jinkins

 

AN ACT Relating to eliminating the handling loss deduction for the motor vehicle fuel tax; repealing RCW 82.36.029; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 2730  by Representative Appleton

 

AN ACT Relating to annual reviews of commitment under chapter 71.09 RCW; and amending RCW 71.09.070 and 71.09.090.

 

Referred to Committee on Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness.

 

HB 2731  by Representatives Condotta, Overstreet and Shea

 

AN ACT Relating to establishing the 2012 gold and silver legal tender act of Washington state; adding a new chapter to Title 43 RCW; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2732  by Representative Takko

 

AN ACT Relating to creating a sentence for treatment program for juvenile offenders; reenacting and amending RCW 13.40.0357; adding a new section to chapter 13.40 RCW; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.

 

HB 2733  by Representatives Jinkins, Upthegrove and Clibborn

 

AN ACT Relating to rates and charges for storm water control facilities; amending RCW 90.03.525; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 2734  by Representatives Sullivan, Chandler and Takko

 

AN ACT Relating to taxation of heavy equipment; reenacting and amending RCW 43.84.092; adding a new section to chapter 84.36 RCW; adding a new chapter to Title 84 RCW; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

HB 2735  by Representatives Wylie, Zeiger and Dunshee

 

AN ACT Relating to intermediate capital projects and minor works; and amending RCW 43.88.110.

 

Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.

 

HB 2736  by Representative Hansen

 

AN ACT Relating to commercial vehicle regulations for texting while driving and flags on projecting loads; amending RCW 46.25.010, 46.61.668, and 46.37.140; and prescribing penalties.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HJM 4017       by Representatives Kenney, Finn, Santos, Ryu, Maxwell and Sells

 

Encouraging the beyond the border action plan on perimeter security and economic competitiveness and the action plan on regulatory cooperation between the United States and Canada.

 

Referred to Committee on Community & Economic Development & Housing.

 

HCR 4409       by Representatives Sullivan and Kretz

 

Amending the redistricting plan for state legislative and congressional districts.

 

There being no objection, the bills memorial and resolution listed on the day’s introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred to the committees so designated, with the exception of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4409 which was read the first time, and under suspension of the rules, was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

 

January 24, 20120)

EHB 1775          Prime Sponsor, Representative Goodman: Encouraging juvenile restorative justice programs.  Reported by Committee on Early Learning & Human Services

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Kagi, Chair; Roberts, Vice Chair; Walsh, Ranking Minority Member; Hope, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Dickerson; Goodman; Johnson; Orwall and Overstreet.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2150             Prime Sponsor, Representative Pettigrew: Generating revenue from community residential service businesses.  Reported by Committee on Ways & Means

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunter, Chair; Darneille, Vice Chair; Hasegawa, Vice Chair; Carlyle; Cody; Dickerson; Haigh; Hudgins; Hunt; Kagi; Ormsby; Pettigrew; Seaquist; Springer and Sullivan.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Alexander, Ranking Minority Member; Bailey, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Dammeier, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Orcutt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Chandler; Haler; Hinkle; Parker; Ross; Schmick and Wilcox.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2232             Prime Sponsor, Representative McCoy: Establishing a government-to-government relationship between state government and federally recognized Indian tribes.  Reported by Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Appleton, Vice Chair; Darneille; Dunshee; Hurst; McCoy and Miloscia.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Overstreet, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander and Condotta.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2297             Prime Sponsor, Representative Morris: Authorizing the establishment of an energy efficiency improvement loan fund.  Reported by Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives McCoy, Chair; Eddy, Vice Chair; Crouse, Ranking Minority Member; Short, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Anderson; Billig; Carlyle; Dahlquist; Haler; Harris; Hasegawa; Hudgins; Kelley; Liias; McCune; Morris; Nealey and Wylie.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2305             Prime Sponsor, Representative Angel: Changing authority for contracts with community service organizations for public improvements.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Takko, Chair; Fitzgibbon, Vice Chair; Angel, Ranking Minority Member; Asay, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Rodne; Smith; Springer; Tharinger and Upthegrove.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2385             Prime Sponsor, Representative Jinkins: Concerning the disclosure of information of an address confidentiality program participant contained in state registered domestic partnership applications and records.  Reported by Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Appleton, Vice Chair; Darneille; Dunshee; Hurst; McCoy and Miloscia.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Overstreet, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander and Condotta.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2416             Prime Sponsor, Representative Takko: Concerning equitable allocation of auditor costs.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Takko, Chair; Fitzgibbon, Vice Chair; Angel, Ranking Minority Member; Asay, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Rodne; Smith; Springer; Tharinger and Upthegrove.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 20120)

HB 2422             Prime Sponsor, Representative Billig: Revising provisions concerning regulation of aviation biofuels production.  Reported by Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives McCoy, Chair; Eddy, Vice Chair; Crouse, Ranking Minority Member; Short, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Anderson; Billig; Carlyle; Dahlquist; Haler; Harris; Hasegawa; Hudgins; Kelley; Liias; Morris; Nealey and Wylie.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representative McCune.

 

Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.

 

There being no objection, the bills listed on the day’s committee reports under the fifth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.

 

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

 

January 27, 2012

 

MR. SPEAKER:

 

The Senate has passed:

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5069

SENATE BILL NO. 5259

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5627

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5977

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6044

SENATE BILL NO. 6059

SENATE BILL NO. 6095

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6105

and the same are herewith transmitted.

 

Thomas Hoemann, Secretary

 

SECOND READING

 

      HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4409, by Representatives Sullivan and Kretz

 

      Amending the redistricting plan for state legislative and congressional districts.

 

      The resolution was read the second time.

 

Representative Kretz moved the adoption of amendment (875).

 

0)       On page 2, line 11, after "Legislative district seven," strike "maintaining the population of 137,267 people" and insert "changing the population from 137,267 to 137,263 people"

      On page 2, line 19, after "Legislative district twelve," strike "maintaining the population of 137,281 people" and insert "changing the population from 137,281 people to 137,285 people"

      On page 6, line 20, after "(1)" insert "On page 84, beginning on line 22, after "Block 1008," strike "Block 1142, Block 1143, Block 1144, Block 1145, Block 1146, Block 1147, Block 1163, Block 1164,"
      (2)"

      On page 7, line 31, after "(2)" insert "On page 111, line 31, after "Block 1141," insert "Block 1142, Block 1143, Block 1144, Block 1145, Block 1146, Block 1147,"
      (3) On page 111, line 33, after "Block 1162," insert "Block 1163, Block 1164,"
      (4)"

 

Representatives Kretz and Sullivan spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.

 

Amendment (875) was adopted.

 

The resolution was ordered engrossed.

 

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

 

      Representative Sullivan spoke in favor of the passage of the resolution.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 4409.

 

MOTIONS

 

On motion of Representative Van De Wege, Representatives Ladenburg and Moscoso were excused. On motion of Representative Hinkle, Representative Rivers were excused.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 4409, 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, Crouse, 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, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, 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 Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4409, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

THIRD READING

 

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, and ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1900 was returned to second reading for the purpose of amendment.

 

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

 

SECOND READING

 

      ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1900, by Representatives Stanford, Ladenburg, Ryu and Green

 

      Establishing continuing education requirements for engineers.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

Representative Stanford moved the adoption of amendment (874).

 

0)                On page 2, line 15, after "1," strike "2012" and insert "2013"

 

Representative Stanford spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.

 

Amendment (874) was adopted.

 

The bill was ordered engrossed.

 

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

 

      Representatives Stanford 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 Engrossed House Bill No. 1900.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1900, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 66; Nays, 29; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

Voting yea: Representatives Alexander, Anderson, Appleton, Armstrong, Bailey, Billig, Clibborn, Cody, Dammeier, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hansen, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hudgins, Hunt, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Ormsby, Orwall, 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 Ahern, Angel, Asay, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hope, Hunter, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Schmick, Shea, Short and Taylor.

Excused: Representatives Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1900, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2186, by Representatives Bailey, Cody, Schmick, Darneille, Ahern, Green, Kelley and Kenney

 

      Concerning licensed midwives ability to work with registered nurses and licensed practical nurses.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

      Representative Bailey moved the adoption of amendment (873).

 

0)                On page 2, beginning on line 10, after "assistant," strike "((or)) advanced registered nurse practitioner, or midwife" and insert "or advanced registered nurse practitioner, or as directed by a licensed midwife within his or her scope of practice"

 

Representatives Bailey and Cody spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.

 

Amendment (873) was adopted.

 

The bill was ordered engrossed.

 

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

 

      Representatives Bailey and Cody 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 Engrossed House Bill No. 2186.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 2186, 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, Crouse, 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, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, 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 Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 2186, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2210, by Representatives Billig, Carlyle, Lytton, Dahlquist, Asay, Fitzgibbon, Appleton, Warnick, Klippert, Hurst, Stanford, Kelley, Goodman, Ryu, Hudgins, Ormsby, Nealey, Hunt, Haigh, Hargrove, Finn, Tharinger, Santos, Moeller, Takko, Armstrong, McCoy, Jinkins, Probst, Van De Wege, Maxwell, Green, Sells, Reykdal, Ladenburg, Hasegawa, Pollet, Kenney and Kagi

 

      Extending contribution limits to school board candidates.

 

      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 Billig, Carlyle and Hunt spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

      Representatives Taylor and DeBolt spoke against 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. 2210.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2210, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 71; Nays, 24; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hansen, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Klippert, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rodne, 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 Ahern, Alexander, Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Crouse, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler, Hinkle, Hope, Kirby, Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Ross, Schmick, Shea, Short and Taylor.

      Excused: Representatives Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2210, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2212, by Representatives Blake and Chandler

 

      Extending the expiration date of RCW 90.90.030.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2212 was substituted for House Bill No. 2212 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2212 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 Blake and Chandler 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. 2212.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2212, 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, Crouse, 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, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, 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 Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2212, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2218, by Representatives Kirby and Schmick

 

      Regulating service contracts.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2218 was substituted for House Bill No. 2218 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2218 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 Kirby and Schmick 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. 2218.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2218, 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, Crouse, 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, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, 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 Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2218, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2219, by Representatives Alexander, Ormsby, Hunt, Haler, Miloscia, McCoy, Seaquist and Appleton

 

      Addressing the powers and duties of the gambling commission.

 

      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 Alexander 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. 2219.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2219, 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, Crouse, 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, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, 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 Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2219, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2242, by Representatives Ryu, Jinkins and Miloscia

 

      Requiring the department of licensing to adopt rules regarding online learning for training in cosmetology, manicuring, barbering, esthetics, and instruction.

 

      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 Ryu and Bailey spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

      Representative Hinkle spoke against passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2242.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2242, 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, Crouse, 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, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Reykdal, 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 Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2242, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

THIRD READING

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1398, by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Seaquist, Orwall, Springer, Upthegrove and Kenney.

 

Creating an exemption from impact fees for low-income housing.

 

The bill was read the third time.

 

      Representatives Fitzgibbon, Liias and Finn spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

      Representatives Smith, Ross, Hinkle, Johnson and Smith (again) spoke against the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1398.

 

ROLL CALL

 

      The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 1398, 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, Hurst, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Pollet, Probst, Roberts, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Wylie and Mr. Speaker.

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

      Excused: Representatives Ladenburg, Moscoso and Rivers.

 

ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1398, 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 10:00 a.m., January 30, 2012, the 22nd Day of the Regular Session.

 

FRANK CHOPP, Speaker

BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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