SIXTY THIRD LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION
SEVENTEENTH DAY
House Chamber, Olympia, Wednesday, January 29, 2014
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 Sophia Baye and Cody Lungu. The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) led the Chamber in the Pledge of Allegiance. The prayer was offered by Reverend Terry Murray, Unity Church of Olympia, Washington.
Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the fourth order of business.
INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING
HB 2728 by Representatives Goodman and Klippert
AN ACT Relating to impaired driving; amending RCW 10.21.055, 46.20.740, 46.20.308, 46.20.750, 46.25.120, and 46.61.5055; repealing 2013 2nd sp.s. c 35 ss 39 and 40 (uncodified); prescribing penalties; and making appropriations.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
HB 2728 by Representatives Goodman and Klippert
AN ACT Relating to impaired driving; amending RCW 10.21.055, 46.20.740, 46.20.308, 46.20.750, 46.25.120, and 46.61.5055; repealing 2013 2nd sp.s. c 35 ss 39 and 40 (uncodified); prescribing penalties; and making appropriations.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
HB 2729 by Representatives Overstreet, Nealey and Buys
AN ACT Relating to increasing the exemption and filing threshold for small public utility businesses; amending RCW 82.16.040 and 82.32.045; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
HB 2729 by Representatives Overstreet, Nealey and Buys
AN ACT Relating to increasing the exemption and filing threshold for small public utility businesses; amending RCW 82.16.040 and 82.32.045; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
HB 2730 by Representative Haler
AN ACT Relating to disclosure requirements in long-term care settings regarding autopsies; amending RCW 18.51.009; and adding a new section to chapter 70.129 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
HB 2730 by Representative Haler
AN ACT Relating to disclosure requirements in long-term care settings regarding autopsies; amending RCW 18.51.009; and adding a new section to chapter 70.129 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
HB 2731 by Representative Haler
AN ACT Relating to auditing employers for compliance with industrial insurance provisions; amending RCW 51.16.070 and 51.48.040; and adding a new section to chapter 51.16 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
HB 2731 by Representative Haler
AN ACT Relating to auditing employers for compliance with industrial insurance provisions; amending RCW 51.16.070 and 51.48.040; and adding a new section to chapter 51.16 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
HB 2732 by Representatives Holy and Shea
AN ACT Relating to distributing marijuana tax revenues for local law enforcement officers; amending RCW 69.50.540; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight.
HB 2732 by Representatives Holy and Shea
AN ACT Relating to distributing marijuana tax revenues for local law enforcement officers; amending RCW 69.50.540; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight.
HB 2733 by Representative Haler
AN ACT Relating to designating certain hydroelectric generation from a generation facility located in irrigation canals and certain pipes as an eligible renewable resource under chapter 19.285 RCW; and reenacting and amending RCW 19.285.030.
Referred to Committee on Technology & Economic Development.
HB 2733 by Representative Haler
AN ACT Relating to designating certain hydroelectric generation from a generation facility located in irrigation canals and certain pipes as an eligible renewable resource under chapter 19.285 RCW; and reenacting and amending RCW 19.285.030.
Referred to Committee on Technology & Economic Development.
HB 2734 by Representative Freeman
AN ACT Relating to allowing individuals with developmental disabilities to access both employment services and community access services at the same time; and amending RCW 71A.12.290.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2734 by Representative Freeman
AN ACT Relating to allowing individuals with developmental disabilities to access both employment services and community access services at the same time; and amending RCW 71A.12.290.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2735 by Representatives Robinson, Sells, Green and Appleton
AN ACT Relating to reducing the retirement or early retirement age of members of the public employees' retirement systems plan 2 and plan 3; and amending RCW 41.40.630 and 41.40.820.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
HB 2735 by Representatives Robinson, Sells, Green and Appleton
AN ACT Relating to reducing the retirement or early retirement age of members of the public employees' retirement systems plan 2 and plan 3; and amending RCW 41.40.630 and 41.40.820.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
HB 2736 by Representative Sullivan
AN ACT Relating to state retirement system employer participation in the state's deferred compensation program; and amending RCW 41.50.770 and 41.50.780.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
HB 2736 by Representative Sullivan
AN ACT Relating to state retirement system employer participation in the state's deferred compensation program; and amending RCW 41.50.770 and 41.50.780.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
HB 2737 by Representatives Kagi, Sawyer and Smith
AN ACT Relating to fetal alcohol exposure; amending RCW 70.96A.510; adding new sections to chapter 66.28 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2737 by Representatives Kagi, Sawyer and Smith
AN ACT Relating to fetal alcohol exposure; amending RCW 70.96A.510; adding new sections to chapter 66.28 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2738 by Representative Haigh
AN ACT Relating to promoting affordable housing in urban growth areas; amending RCW 84.14.005, 84.14.007, 84.14.040, and 84.14.060; and reenacting and amending RCW 84.14.010.
Referred to Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs.
HB 2738 by Representative Haigh
AN ACT Relating to promoting affordable housing in urban growth areas; amending RCW 84.14.005, 84.14.007, 84.14.040, and 84.14.060; and reenacting and amending RCW 84.14.010.
Referred to Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs.
HB 2739 by Representatives Ortiz-Self, Walsh, Santos, Bergquist, Walkinshaw, Kagi and Johnson
AN ACT Relating to early childhood development as it relates to school success; creating new sections; and providing an expiration date.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2739 by Representatives Ortiz-Self, Walsh, Santos, Bergquist, Walkinshaw, Kagi and Johnson
AN ACT Relating to early childhood development as it relates to school success; creating new sections; and providing an expiration date.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2740 by Representative Moeller
AN ACT Relating to overwidth, overheight, overweight, and overlegal loads; amending RCW 46.44.0941; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 2740 by Representative Moeller
AN ACT Relating to overwidth, overheight, overweight, and overlegal loads; amending RCW 46.44.0941; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 2741 by Representatives Orcutt and Clibborn
AN ACT Relating to requirements before issuance of an initial vehicle registration; and amending RCW 46.16A.050.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 2741 by Representatives Orcutt and Clibborn
AN ACT Relating to requirements before issuance of an initial vehicle registration; and amending RCW 46.16A.050.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 2742 by Representative Cody
AN ACT Relating to requiring a rule-making process to interpret the scope of practice of a health care profession; reenacting and amending RCW 34.05.328; adding a new section to chapter 18.130 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
HB 2742 by Representative Cody
AN ACT Relating to requiring a rule-making process to interpret the scope of practice of a health care profession; reenacting and amending RCW 34.05.328; adding a new section to chapter 18.130 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
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 fifth order of business.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
January 23, 2014
HB 1161 Prime Sponsor, Representative Hunter: Concerning sales for resale by retail licensees of liquor. Reported by Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight
MAJORITY recommendation: The third substitute bill be substituted therefor and the third substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Hurst, Chair; Condotta, Ranking Minority Member; Holy, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Kirby; Shea and Vick.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Wylie, Vice Chair and Moscoso.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
January 27, 2014
HB 2098 Prime Sponsor, Representative Bergquist: Making conforming amendments made necessary by reorganizing and streamlining central service functions, powers, and duties of state government. Reported by Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Hurst, Chair; Wylie, Vice Chair; Condotta, Ranking Minority Member; Holy, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Kirby; Moscoso; Shea and Vick.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
January 24, 2014
HB 2178 Prime Sponsor, Representative Morris: Concerning unmanned aircraft. Reported by Committee on Technology & Economic Development
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Morris, Chair; Habib, Vice Chair; Smith, Ranking Minority Member; Fey; Freeman; Hudgins; Morrell; Ryu; Stonier; Tarleton and Wylie.
MINORITY recommendation: Without recommendation. Signed by Representatives Short, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; DeBolt; Kochmar; Magendanz and Vick.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
January 24, 2014
HB 2251 Prime Sponsor, Representative Wilcox: Concerning fish barrier removals. Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Blake, Chair; Lytton, Vice Chair; Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Dunshee; Haigh; Orcutt; Pettigrew; Schmick; Stanford; Van De Wege and Warnick.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
January 24, 2014
HB 2253 Prime Sponsor, Representative Manweller: Concerning telecommunications installations. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Christian; Green; Hunt, G.; Moeller and Ormsby.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
January 24, 2014
HB 2254 Prime Sponsor, Representative Manweller: Concerning telecommunications work experience for purposes of eligibility toward limited energy specialty electrician certification. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Christian; Green; Hunt, G.; Moeller and Ormsby.
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
January 24, 2014
HB 2275 Prime Sponsor, Representative Van De Wege: Concerning whistleblowers in the electrical industry. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Christian and Hunt, G..
Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government & Information Technology.
January 24, 2014
HB 2333 Prime Sponsor, Representative Ryu: Concerning the employee antiretaliation act. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Christian and Hunt, G..
Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services.
January 24, 2014
HB 2334 Prime Sponsor, Representative Riccelli: Simplifying and enforcing employee status under employment laws to ensure fairness to employers and employees and address the underground economy. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Christian and Hunt, G..
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
January 24, 2014
HB 2500 Prime Sponsor, Representative Reykdal: Requiring completion of an apprenticeship program to receive a journeyman or residential specialty electrician certificate of competency. Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development
MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.
MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Christian and Hunt, G..
Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.
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.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the seventh order of business.
THIRD READING
HOUSE BILL NO. 1008, by Representatives S. Hunt, Appleton, Hurst, McCoy, Condotta, Fitzgibbon, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Reykdal and Magendanz.
Allowing sales of growlers of cider.
The bill was read the third time.
Representatives S. Hunt and Condotta spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
MOTIONS
On motion of Representative Condotta, Representative DeBolt was excused.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1008.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1008, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 94; Nays, 3; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler, Christian, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, Dunshee, Fagan, Farrell, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Freeman, G. Hunt, Goodman, Gregerson, Habib, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Hawkins, Hayes, Holy, Hope, Hudgins, Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kochmar, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lytton, MacEwen, Magendanz, Manweller, Moeller, Morrell, Morris, Moscoso, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reykdal, Riccelli, Roberts, Robinson, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, S. Hunt, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Scott, Seaquist, Sells, Senn, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stonier, Sullivan, Takko, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Van De Wege, Vick, Walkinshaw, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Wylie, Young, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Green, Harris and Stanford.
Excused: Representative DeBolt.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1008, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1047, by House Committee on Public Safety (originally sponsored by Representatives Dahlquist, Hurst and Magendanz).
Concerning photographs, microphotographs, and electronic images from traffic safety cameras and toll systems.
The bill was read the third time.
Representatives Dahlquist, Goodman and Klippert spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representative Hunter 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. 1047.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1047, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 65; Nays, 32; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Bergquist, Chandler, Cody, Dahlquist, Dunshee, Fagan, Farrell, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Freeman, Goodman, Green, Gregerson, Habib, Haigh, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Hawkins, Hayes, Holy, Hope, Hudgins, Hurst, Jinkins, Kirby, Klippert, Kochmar, Lytton, MacEwen, Magendanz, Moeller, Morrell, Morris, Moscoso, Muri, Nealey, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Parker, Pettigrew, Pollet, Reykdal, Riccelli, Roberts, Robinson, Ross, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Walkinshaw, Walsh, Warnick, Wylie, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Blake, Buys, Carlyle, Christian, Clibborn, Condotta, G. Hunt, Harris, Hunter, Johnson, Kagi, Kretz, Kristiansen, Manweller, Orcutt, Overstreet, Pike, Rodne, Ryu, S. Hunt, Sawyer, Scott, Senn, Shea, Short, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Van De Wege, Vick, Wilcox and Young.
Excused: Representative DeBolt.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1047, 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. 1313, by Representatives Jinkins, Farrell, Morrell, Green, Dunshee, Lytton, Sawyer, Sells, Fitzgibbon, Riccelli, Moeller, Appleton, Reykdal, Roberts, Ryu, Pollet and Moscoso
Establishing minimum standards for sick and safe leave from employment.
The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1313 was substituted for House Bill No. 1313 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1313 was read the second time.
Representative Vick moved the adoption of amendment (606):
On page 2, beginning on line 25, after "(6)" strike all material through "two" on line 29 and insert ""Employer" means any of the following that employs fifty or more full-time equivalents:
(a) Any person, firm, corporation, partnership, business trust, legal representative, or other business entity that engages in any business, industry, profession, or activity in this state;
(b) Any state agency; or
(c) Any unit of local government including, but not limited to, a county, city, town, municipal corporation, quasi-municipal corporation, or political subdivision.
(i) "Tier one"
On page 2, at the beginning of line 32, strike "(iii) "Tier three" and insert "(ii) "Tier two"
On page 3, line 28, after "one" strike "or tier two"
On page 3, line 30, after "tier" strike "three" and insert "two"
On page 4, line 9, after "(a)" strike "Forty hours for a tier one employer;" and insert "Fifty-six hours for a tier one employer; or"
On page 4, beginning on line 10, after "(b)" strike all material through "(c)" on line 11
On page 4, line 12, after "tier" strike "three" and insert "two"
On page 4, line 13, after "one" strike "or tier two"
On page 4, beginning on line 23, after "specified" strike all material through "respectively," on line 24
On page 4, beginning on line 26, after "one" strike "or tier two"
On page 4, line 29, after "tier" strike "three" and insert "two"
On page 5, line 4, after "tier" strike "three" and insert "two"
On page 6, line 24, after "(a)" strike "Forty hours for a tier one employer;" and insert "Fifty-six hours for a tier one employer; or"
On page 6, beginning on line 25, after "(b)" strike all material through "(c)" on line 26
On page 6, line 27, after "tier" strike "three" and insert "two"
On page 9, line 23, after "2014," strike "a tier one, tier two, and tier three employer" and insert "an employer"
On page 10, beginning on line 6, after "RETALIATION." strike "A tier one, tier two, or tier three employer" and insert "An employer"
Representative Vick spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Representative Sells spoke against the adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (606) was not adopted.
Representative Jinkins moved the adoption of amendment (591):
On page 3, line 25, after "January 1," strike "2014" and insert "2015"
On page 3, line 37, after "January 1," strike "2014" and insert "2015"
On page 9, at the beginning of line 23, strike "2014" and insert "2015"
Representative Jinkins spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (591) was adopted.
Representative Manweller moved the adoption of amendment (595):
On page 11, beginning on line 19, strike all of section 10
Renumber the remaining sections consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.
Representatives Manweller, Orcutt, Smith, Klippert, Christian and Rodne spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Representatives Sells and Jinkins spoke against the adoption of the amendment.
Division was demanded and the demand was sustained. The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) divided the House. The result was 45 - YEAS; 52 - NAYS.
Amendment (595) not adopted.
Representative Manweller moved the adoption of amendment (594):
On page 12, after line 22, insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 16. BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX CREDIT. A new section is added to chapter 82.04 to read as follows:
In computing the tax imposed under this chapter, a credit is allowed for the cost of compliance with chapter 49.-- RCW (the new chapter created in section 15 of this act). No application is necessary for the credit; however, a business taking a credit under this section must keep and preserve records for the period required by RCW 82.32.070 establishing that the business is eligible for the credit.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 17. PUBLIC UTILITY TAX CREDIT. A new section is added to chapter 82.16 to read as follows:
In computing the tax imposed under this chapter, a credit is allowed for the cost of compliance with chapter 49.-- RCW (the new chapter created in section 15 of this act). No application is necessary for the credit; however, a business taking a credit under this section must keep and preserve records for the period required by RCW 82.32.070 establishing that the business is eligible for the credit."
Renumber the remaining section consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.
Correct the title.
Representatives Manweller, Harris and Johnson spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment.
Representative Sells spoke against the adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (594) was not 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 Jinkins, Senn, Freeman and Habib spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representatives Manweller, Pike, Klippert, Orcutt, Young, Vick, Rodne, Klippert (again), Christian and Harris 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 Substitute House Bill No. 1313.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1313, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 52; Nays, 45; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Bergquist, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dunshee, Farrell, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Freeman, Goodman, Green, Gregerson, Habib, Hansen, Hudgins, Hunter, Jinkins, Kagi, Kirby, Lytton, Moeller, Morrell, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pettigrew, Pollet, Reykdal, Riccelli, Roberts, Robinson, Ryu, S. Hunt, Santos, Sawyer, Sells, Senn, Springer, Stanford, Stonier, Sullivan, Takko, Tarleton, Tharinger, Van De Wege, Walkinshaw, Wylie and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Buys, Chandler, Christian, Condotta, Dahlquist, Fagan, G. Hunt, Haigh, Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hawkins, Hayes, Holy, Hope, Hurst, Johnson, Klippert, Kochmar, Kretz, Kristiansen, MacEwen, Magendanz, Manweller, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pike, Rodne, Ross, Schmick, Scott, Seaquist, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor, Vick, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Young and Zeiger.
Excused: Representative DeBolt.
ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1313, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the eighth order of business.
There being no objection, the Committee on Appropriations was relieved of HOUSE BILL NO. 2487, and the bill was referred to the Committee on Transportation.
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 30, 2014, the 18th Day of the Regular Session.
FRANK CHOPP, Speaker
BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk
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Third Reading Final Passage................................................................ 5
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Amendment Offered............................................................................. 6
Third Reading Final Passage................................................................ 7
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