SIXTY FIFTH LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION

 

 

TWENTY SECOND DAY

 

 

House Chamber, Olympia, Monday, January 29, 2018

 


The House was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by the Speaker (Representative Orwall 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 Malia Fletcher and Richard Kesterson.  The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) led the Chamber in the Pledge of Allegiance.  The prayer was offered by Pastor Amy Hessel, The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Olympia, Washington.

 

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

 

SPEAKER’S PRIVILEGE

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall  presiding) introduced the family of educator and youth coach Gary Knowlton, seated in the North Gallery, who was honored by House Resolution No. 4660 and asked the family to stand and be recognized.

 

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

 

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

 

January 26, 2018

 

MR. SPEAKER:

 

The Senate has passed:

 

ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 5992,

 

and the same are herewith transmitted.

 

Brad Hendrickson, Secretary

 

January 25, 2018

 

MR. SPEAKER:

 

The Senate has passed:

 

SENATE BILL NO. 5028,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5989,

SENATE BILL NO. 6040,

SENATE BILL NO. 6057,

SENATE BILL NO. 6059,

SENATE BILL NO. 6073,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6126,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6183,

 

and the same are herewith transmitted.

 

Brad Hendrickson, Secretary

 

January 25, 2018

 

MR. SPEAKER:

 

The Senate has passed:

 

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5143,

ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 6211,

 

and the same are herewith transmitted.

 

Brad Hendrickson, Secretary

 

January 25, 2018

 

MR. SPEAKER:

 

The Senate has passed:

 

SENATE BILL NO. 5598,

 

and the same are herewith transmitted.

 

Brad Hendrickson, Secretary

 

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

 

INTRODUCTION & FIRST READING

 

HB 2946 by Representatives Chapman and Maycumber

 

AN ACT Relating to providing tax relief to small businesses located in rural counties; adding a new section to chapter 82.04 RCW; creating a new section; providing an effective date; and providing an expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 2947 by Representatives Chapman and Maycumber

 

AN ACT Relating to providing business and occupation tax relief to rural manufacturers; amending RCW 82.04.240, 82.04.240, 82.04.440, 82.04.433, and 82.32.790; creating a new section; providing an effective date; providing a contingent effective date; providing an expiration date; and providing contingent expiration dates.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 2948 by Representatives Graves and Sullivan

 

AN ACT Relating to the responsibilities for state routes in cities or towns; and amending RCW 47.24.020.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 2949 by Representative Kilduff

 

AN ACT Relating to establishing a commission on persons with disabilities; amending RCW 43.79A.040; and adding a new chapter to Title 43 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.

 

HB 2950 by Representative Maycumber

 

AN ACT Relating to changes in the operation of public contracting to address proven disparities; and amending RCW 49.60.400.

 

Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.

 

HB 2951 by Representatives McCabe, Gregerson, Stambaugh, Stanford, Walsh, Reeves, Dye and Barkis

 

AN ACT Relating to increasing services to report and investigate missing Native American women; creating new sections; and providing an expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs.

 

HB 2952 by Representatives Shea and DeBolt

 

AN ACT Relating to officially naming a recreational trail; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Environment.

 

HB 2953 by Representative Pollet

 

AN ACT Relating to the school construction assistance program; amending RCW 28A.525.166; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.

 

HB 2954 by Representatives Dent and Kilduff

 

AN ACT Relating to regulatory relief for licensed child care providers; amending RCW 43.216.015, 43.216.065, and 19.85.020; adding a new section to chapter 43.216 RCW; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.

 

HB 2955 by Representative Springer

 

AN ACT Relating to craft distillers; and amending RCW 66.24.140.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Gaming.

 

SB 5028  by Senators McCoy, Billig, Carlyle, Hasegawa, Chase, Rolfes, Saldaña, Pedersen and Keiser

 

AN ACT Relating to requiring teacher preparation programs to integrate Native American curriculum developed by the office of the superintendent of public instruction into existing Pacific Northwest history and government requirements; amending RCW 28B.10.710; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

ESSB 5143         by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Zeiger, Rolfes and Darneille)

 

AN ACT Relating to the exemption of property taxes for nonprofit homeownership development; amending RCW 84.36.049; amending 2016 c 217 s 1 (uncodified); creating a new section; and providing an expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

SB 5598  by Senators Pedersen, Angel, Rolfes, King, Darneille, Bailey, Brown, Mullet, Carlyle, Braun, Hobbs, Palumbo, Wellman, Keiser, Honeyford, Ranker, Nelson, Liias, McCoy, Billig, Cleveland, Hasegawa, Frockt, Conway, Rivers, Saldaña, Kuderer, Chase, Hunt, Fain, Walsh, Van De Wege, Rossi, Zeiger, Warnick, Becker, Takko, Wilson, Schoesler and Hawkins

 

AN ACT Relating to granting relatives, including but not limited to grandparents, the right to seek visitation with a child through the courts; adding a new chapter to Title 26 RCW; and repealing RCW 26.09.240.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

SSB 5989           by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senator Padden)

 

AN ACT Relating to small claims court; and amending RCW 12.40.010.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

ESB 5992           by Senators Van De Wege, Zeiger, Dhingra, Fain, Pedersen, Liias, Nelson, Billig, Darneille, Palumbo, Carlyle, Frockt, Rolfes, Keiser, Hunt, Wellman, Chase, Ranker, Saldaña, Kuderer and Mullet

 

AN ACT Relating to trigger modification devices; amending RCW 9.41.190, 9.41.190, 9.41.220, 9.41.225, 9.94A.475, 9.94A.533, and 13.40.193; reenacting and amending RCW 9.41.010 and 9.94A.515; prescribing penalties; providing effective dates; and providing an expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

SB 6040  by Senators Pedersen and Padden

 

AN ACT Relating to meetings under the business corporations act; and amending RCW 23B.07.010, 23B.07.020, and 23B.07.080.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

SB 6057  by Senators Kuderer, Hunt, Zeiger and Takko

 

AN ACT Relating to the recording standards commission; amending RCW 65.24.010 and 65.24.040; adding a new section to chapter 65.24 RCW; creating a new section; and repealing RCW 65.24.900.

 

Referred to Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology.

 

SB 6059  by Senators Angel and Mullet

 

AN ACT Relating to the insurer corporate governance annual disclosure model act; reenacting and amending RCW 42.56.400; adding a new chapter to Title 48 RCW; creating a new section; prescribing penalties; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Business & Financial Services.

 

SB 6073  by Senator Takko

 

AN ACT Relating to adjusting assessments levied on hardwood processors; amending RCW 15.74.060; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.

 

SSB 6126           by Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce (originally sponsored by Senators Saldaña, Hasegawa, Chase, Conway, Zeiger, Keiser and Kuderer)

 

AN ACT Relating to requiring completion of an apprenticeship program to receive a journey level electrician certificate of competency; amending RCW 19.28.191, 19.28.161, and 19.28.205; adding a new section to chapter 19.28 RCW; providing an effective date; and providing an expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards.

 

SSB 6183           by Senate Committee on Local Government (originally sponsored by Senators Takko and Angel)

 

AN ACT Relating to sales of manufactured/mobile or park model homes at county treasurer's foreclosure or distraint sales; and amending RCW 46.12.700.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

ESB 6211           by Senators Hawkins, Rolfes, Van De Wege and Takko

 

AN ACT Relating to the federal lands revolving account; amending RCW 43.79A.040; reenacting and amending RCW 79.02.010; and adding a new section to chapter 79.64 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.

 

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 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 1144             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fitzgibbon: Amending state greenhouse gas emission limits for consistency with the most recent assessment of climate change science.  Reported by Committee on Appropriations

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The third substitute bill be substituted therefor and the third substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Ormsby, Chair; Robinson, Vice Chair; Bergquist; Cody; Fitzgibbon; Hansen; Hudgins; Jinkins; Kagi; Lytton; Pettigrew; Pollet; Senn; Springer; Stanford; Sullivan and Tharinger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Stokesbary, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Caldier; Condotta; Graves; Haler; Harris; Manweller; Schmick; Taylor; Vick and Wilcox.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Volz.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

SHB 1347           Prime Sponsor, Committee on Local Government: Concerning the creation of a countywide port district within a county containing no port districts.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Appleton, Chair; McBride, Vice Chair; Gregerson and Peterson.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Pike, Assistant Ranking Minority Member and Taylor.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Griffey, Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

SHB 1433           Prime Sponsor, Committee on Higher Education: Decoupling services and activities fees from tuition.  Reported by Committee on Appropriations

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The second substitute bill be substituted therefor and the second substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Ormsby, Chair; Robinson, Vice Chair; Bergquist; Caldier; Cody; Fitzgibbon; Graves; Haler; Hansen; Harris; Hudgins; Jinkins; Kagi; Lytton; Pettigrew; Pollet; Schmick; Senn; Springer; Stanford; Sullivan and Tharinger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Stokesbary, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Condotta; Manweller; Taylor; Vick; Volz and Wilcox.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

SHB 1673           Prime Sponsor, Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards: Adding training on public works and prevailing wage requirements to responsible bidder criteria.  Reported by Committee on Appropriations

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The second substitute bill be substituted therefor and the second substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Ormsby, Chair; Robinson, Vice Chair; Bergquist; Cody; Fitzgibbon; Hansen; Hudgins; Jinkins; Kagi; Lytton; Pettigrew; Pollet; Senn; Springer; Stanford; Sullivan and Tharinger.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Stokesbary, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Caldier; Condotta; Graves; Haler; Harris; Manweller; Schmick; Taylor; Vick; Volz and Wilcox.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 1703             Prime Sponsor, Representative Pollet: Concerning comprehensive school safety planning for public and private K-12 schools.  Reported by Committee on Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Santos, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Stonier, Vice Chair; Harris, Ranking Minority Member; Muri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Caldier; Hargrove; Johnson; Kilduff; Lovick; Ortiz-Self; Senn; Slatter; Steele; Stokesbary; Valdez and Volz.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative McCaslin.

 

Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2001             Prime Sponsor, Representative Nealey: Concerning taxes on in-state broadcasters.  Reported by Committee on Finance

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Lytton, Chair; Frame, Vice Chair; Nealey, Ranking Minority Member; Orcutt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Condotta; Pollet; Springer; Stokesbary; Wilcox and Wylie.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

SHB 2006           Prime Sponsor, Committee on Appropriations: Providing cities and counties flexibility with existing resources.  Reported by Committee on Appropriations

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The second substitute bill be substituted therefor and the second substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Ormsby, Chair; Robinson, Vice Chair; Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; Stokesbary, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Caldier; Cody; Condotta; Fitzgibbon; Graves; Haler; Hansen; Harris; Hudgins; Jinkins; Kagi; Lytton; Pettigrew; Pollet; Schmick; Senn; Springer; Stanford; Sullivan; Tharinger; Vick and Volz.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Buys; Manweller; Taylor and Wilcox.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2034             Prime Sponsor, Representative Lovick: Requiring teacher preparation programs to integrate Native American curriculum developed by the office of the superintendent of public instruction into existing Pacific Northwest history and government requirements.  Reported by Committee on Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Santos, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Stonier, Vice Chair; Harris, Ranking Minority Member; Muri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Caldier; Johnson; Kilduff; Lovick; Ortiz-Self; Senn; Slatter; Steele; Stokesbary and Valdez.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Hargrove; McCaslin and Volz.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2259             Prime Sponsor, Representative Dolan: Addressing the state auditor's duties and procedures.  Reported by Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hudgins, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; McDonald, Ranking Minority Member; Kraft, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Gregerson; Irwin; Johnson and Pellicciotti.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2284             Prime Sponsor, Representative Smith: Protecting consumers by prohibiting blocking, throttling, or paid prioritization in the provision of internet service in Washington state.  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; Kloba, Vice Chair; Tarleton, Vice Chair; Smith, Ranking Minority Member; DeBolt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Doglio; Fey; Harmsworth; Hudgins; McDonald; Nealey; Santos; Slatter; Steele and Wylie.

 

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

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Young.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2290             Prime Sponsor, Representative Wylie: Simplifying the process for donating low-value surplus property owned by a city-owned utility.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Appleton, Chair; McBride, Vice Chair; Griffey, Ranking Minority Member; Gregerson and Peterson.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Pike, Assistant Ranking Minority Member and Taylor.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2319             Prime Sponsor, Representative Doglio: Concerning energy conservation programs under the energy independence act.  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; Kloba, Vice Chair; Tarleton, Vice Chair; DeBolt, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Doglio; Fey; Hudgins; Nealey; Santos; Slatter and Wylie.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Smith, Ranking Minority Member; Harmsworth; Manweller; McDonald; Steele and Young.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2345             Prime Sponsor, Representative Kilduff: Concerning group training homes.  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; Senn, Vice Chair; Dent, Ranking Minority Member; McCaslin, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Eslick; Frame; Goodman; Griffey; Kilduff; Klippert; Lovick; Muri and Ortiz-Self.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2362             Prime Sponsor, Representative Pellicciotti:  Concerning crime committed by business entities.  Reported by Committee on Public Safety

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Pellicciotti, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Chapman; Griffey; Holy; Orwall; Pettigrew and Van Werven.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2390             Prime Sponsor, Representative Pollet: Regulating opioid medications at educational institutions.  Reported by Committee on Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Santos, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Stonier, Vice Chair; Harris, Ranking Minority Member; Muri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Caldier; Hargrove; Johnson; Kilduff; Lovick; McCaslin; Ortiz-Self; Senn; Slatter; Steele; Stokesbary; Valdez and Volz.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2415             Prime Sponsor, Representative Chapman: Concerning access of broadcasters to a geographic area subject to the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency.  Reported by Committee on Public Safety

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Pellicciotti, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Chapman; Griffey; Holy; Orwall; Pettigrew and Van Werven.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2450             Prime Sponsor, Representative Senn: Supporting the business of child care.  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; Senn, Vice Chair; Dent, Ranking Minority Member; McCaslin, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Eslick; Frame; Goodman; Griffey; Kilduff; Klippert; Lovick; Muri and Ortiz-Self.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2457             Prime Sponsor, Representative Goodman: Concerning timelines in criminal cases involving domestic violence.  Reported by Committee on Public Safety

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Pellicciotti, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Chapman; Griffey; Holy; Orwall; Pettigrew and Van Werven.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2459             Prime Sponsor, Representative Reeves: Modifying gender references pertaining to major political party committees.  Reported by Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hudgins, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Appleton; Gregerson and Pellicciotti.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives McDonald, Ranking Minority Member; Kraft, Assistant Ranking Minority Member and Irwin.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Johnson.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2461             Prime Sponsor, Representative Kagi: Concerning the drug offense sentencing grid.  Reported by Committee on Public Safety

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Pellicciotti, Vice Chair; Appleton; Chapman; Orwall and Pettigrew.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Griffey; Holy and Van Werven.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2465             Prime Sponsor, Representative Orwall: Modifying the offense of rape in the third degree.  Reported by Committee on Public Safety

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Pellicciotti, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Chapman; Griffey; Holy; Orwall; Pettigrew and Van Werven.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2466             Prime Sponsor, Representative Orwall: Authorizing law enforcement to arrest persons in violation of certain no-contact orders involving victims of trafficking and promoting prostitution offenses.  Reported by Committee on Public Safety

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Goodman, Chair; Pellicciotti, Vice Chair; Klippert, Ranking Minority Member; Hayes, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Chapman; Griffey; Holy; Orwall; Pettigrew and Van Werven.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2512             Prime Sponsor, Representative Kagi: Making technical changes regarding the department of children, youth, and families.  Reported by Committee on Early Learning & Human Services

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Kagi, Chair; Senn, Vice Chair; Dent, Ranking Minority Member; McCaslin, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Eslick; Frame; Goodman; Griffey; Kilduff; Klippert; Lovick; Muri and Ortiz-Self.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2548             Prime Sponsor, Representative Muri: Providing for railroad community notice requirements.  Reported by Committee on Transportation

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Clibborn, Chair; Fey, Vice Chair; Wylie, Vice Chair; Chapman; Gregerson; Irwin; Kloba; Lovick; McBride; Ortiz-Self; Pellicciotti; Riccelli; Rodne; Stambaugh; Tarleton; Valdez and Young.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Orcutt, Ranking Minority Member; Hargrove, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Harmsworth, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Pike; Shea and Van Werven.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2558             Prime Sponsor, Representative Kirby: Preventing public identification or stigmatization of public school students.  Reported by Committee on Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Santos, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Stonier, Vice Chair; Harris, Ranking Minority Member; Muri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Caldier; Johnson; Kilduff; Lovick; Ortiz-Self; Senn; Slatter; Steele; Stokesbary and Valdez.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Hargrove; McCaslin and Volz.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2567             Prime Sponsor, Representative Shea: Prohibiting the names of county auditors and the secretary of state in their official capacity on election materials.  Reported by Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hudgins, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; McDonald, Ranking Minority Member; Kraft, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Gregerson; Irwin; Johnson and Pellicciotti.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2601             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fey: Reducing air emissions associated with certain port trucking operations.  Reported by Committee on Environment

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Chair; Peterson, Vice Chair; Fey; Kagi and McBride.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Maycumber, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys and Dye.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2602             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fey: Updating certain standards applicable to toxic air pollutants.  Reported by Committee on Environment

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Chair; Peterson, Vice Chair; Fey; Kagi and McBride.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Maycumber, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys and Dye.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2603             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fey: Distinguishing emissions sources that degrade air quality adjacent to certain port operations.  Reported by Committee on Environment

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Chair; Peterson, Vice Chair; Fey; Kagi and McBride.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member; Maycumber, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys and Dye.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2610             Prime Sponsor, Representative Peterson: Creating the hunger-free students' bill of rights act.  Reported by Committee on Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Santos, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Stonier, Vice Chair; Muri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Johnson; Kilduff; Lovick; Ortiz-Self; Senn; Slatter and Valdez.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Harris, Ranking Minority Member; Caldier; Hargrove; McCaslin; Steele and Volz.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Stokesbary.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2628             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fey: Concerning the compensation of commissioners of certain metropolitan park districts.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Appleton, Chair; McBride, Vice Chair; Gregerson and Peterson.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Pike, Assistant Ranking Minority Member and Taylor.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Without recommendation.  Signed by Representative Griffey, Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2635             Prime Sponsor, Representative Kilduff: Creating a military benefit zone program.  Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; Barkis, Ranking Minority Member; McCabe, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Jenkin and Reeves.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2641             Prime Sponsor, Representative McCaslin: Promoting the use of expert volunteers in career and technical education courses offered in grades seven and eight.  Reported by Committee on Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Santos, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; Stonier, Vice Chair; Harris, Ranking Minority Member; Muri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Bergquist; Caldier; Hargrove; Johnson; Kilduff; Lovick; McCaslin; Ortiz-Self; Senn; Slatter; Steele; Stokesbary; Valdez and Volz.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 24, 2018 0)

 

HB 2647             Prime Sponsor, Representative Wylie: Applying campaign contribution limits to candidates for all special purpose districts authorized to provide freight and passenger transfer and terminal facilities.  Reported by Committee on State Government, Elections & Information Technology

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hudgins, Chair; Dolan, Vice Chair; McDonald, Ranking Minority Member; Kraft, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appleton; Gregerson; Irwin; Johnson and Pellicciotti.

 

Referred to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2652             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fitzgibbon: Concerning the initial implementation of recommendations from the collaborative process carried out to implement the state parks operating budget proviso on recreational access fee systems.  Reported by Committee on Environment

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Chair; Peterson, Vice Chair; Maycumber, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Dye; Fey; Kagi and McBride.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member and Buys.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

January 25, 2018 0)

 

HB 2851             Prime Sponsor, Representative Reeves: Clarifying the calculation of military leave for officers and employees that work shifts spanning more than one calendar day.  Reported by Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Ryu, Chair; Macri, Vice Chair; Barkis, Ranking Minority Member; McCabe, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Jenkin and Reeves.

 

Referred 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 sixth order of business.

 

SECOND READING

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2702, by Representatives Robinson, McCabe and Springer

 

Making technical corrections to the family and medical leave program.

 

      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 Robinson and McCabe spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

MOTIONS

 

On motion of Representative Hayes, Representatives Rodne and Volz were excused. On motion of Representative Riccelli, Representative Kilduff was excused.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2702.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2702, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2702, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1133, by Representatives Griffey and Appleton

 

Limiting the uses of the fire protection contractor license fund.

 

      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 Griffey and Gregerson spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1133.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1133, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1133, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1559, by Representatives Goodman, Hayes, Bergquist, Dolan, Doglio, Griffey, Ryu, Lovick, Fitzgibbon, Sells and Ormsby

 

Granting binding interest arbitration rights to certain uniformed personnel.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1559 was substituted for House Bill No. 1559 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1559 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, McCabe, Hayes and Irwin spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1559.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1559, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 82; Nays, 13; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Walsh, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Chandler, Condotta, DeBolt, Graves, Jenkin, McCaslin, Nealey, Orcutt, Pike, Shea, Taylor, Vick and Wilcox.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1559, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1560, by Representatives Stanford, Chandler, Ormsby, Harris, Bergquist, Fey, Stonier, Peterson and Doglio

 

Addressing plan membership default provisions in the public employees' retirement system, the teachers' retirement system, and the school employees' retirement system.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1560 was substituted for House Bill No. 1560 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1560 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 Stanford spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

      Representative Chandler spoke against the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1560.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1560, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 66; Nays, 29; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Caldier, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, DeBolt, Doglio, Dolan, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Gregerson, Griffey, Hansen, Harmsworth, Harris, Hudgins, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Kloba, Kraft, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, McBride, McCabe, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Sells, Senn, Slatter, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Dent, Dye, Eslick, Graves, Haler, Hargrove, Hayes, Holy, Irwin, Jenkin, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Manweller, Maycumber, McCaslin, Nealey, Pike, Schmick, Shea, Smith, Stokesbary, Taylor, Vick, Walsh and Wilcox.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1560, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1584, by Representatives Young, Shea, Taylor and Condotta

 

Concerning the sale of software used in the unauthorized interference of ticket sales over the internet.

 

      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 Young and Morris spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 1584.

 

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1584, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1584, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2257, by Representatives McBride, Stokesbary, Graves, Rodne, Macri, Jinkins and Doglio

 

Prohibiting maintenance of certification from being required for certain health professions.

 

      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 McBride and Schmick spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2257.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2257, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2257, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2320, by Representatives Reeves, Stanford, Bergquist, Tarleton, Slatter, Shea, Barkis, Senn and Ryu

 

Concerning the creation of a work group to study and make recommendations on natural disaster mitigation and resiliency activities.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2320 was substituted for House Bill No. 2320 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2320 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 Reeves and Barkis spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2320.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2320, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2320, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2363, by Representatives Pellicciotti and McDonald

 

Addressing the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver contraband.

 

      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 Pellicciotti and Klippert spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2363.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2363, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2363, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2384, by Representatives Hudgins, Valdez, Macri, Ormsby, Pollet and Appleton

 

Concerning consumer reporting agency security freeze fees.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2384 was substituted for House Bill No. 2384 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2384 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 Hudgins and Vick spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

There being no objection, the House deferred action on. SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2384, and the bill held its place on the third reading calendar.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2419, by Representatives Hargrove, Muri and Haler

 

Regarding beer, wine, cider, and mead at farmers markets.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2419 was substituted for House Bill No. 2419 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2419 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 Hargrove and Sawyer spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

      Representatives Ryu and Jenkin spoke against the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2419.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2419, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 78; Nays, 17; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Hayes, Holy, Irwin, Johnson, Kirby, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Shea, Slatter, Springer, Stambaugh, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Voting nay: Representatives Dent, Goodman, Harris, Hudgins, Jenkin, Jinkins, Kagi, Klippert, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Robinson, Ryu, Senn, Smith, Stanford and Taylor.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2419, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2424, by Representatives Lytton and Nealey

 

Correcting the use tax exemption for self-produced fuel.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2424 was substituted for House Bill No. 2424 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2424 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 Lytton and Nealey spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2424.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2424, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2424, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2642, by Representatives McCaslin, Pettigrew, Harmsworth, Shea, Dolan, Dent, Bergquist, Holy and Young

 

Requiring the department of children, youth, and families to provide a written explanation for a determination of unsuitability for unsupervised access to children in care.

 

      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 McCaslin, Kagi and Dent spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No. 2642.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2642, and the bill passed the House by the following vote:  Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 2642, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

      HOUSE BILL NO. 2752, by Representatives Stanford and Kloba

 

Concerning issuance of search warrants by district and municipal court judges.

 

      The bill was read the second time.

 

There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 2752 was substituted for House Bill No. 2752 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2752 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 Stanford and Graves spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.

 

The Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding) stated the question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2752.

 

ROLL CALL

 

The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2752, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas, 95; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Barkis, Bergquist, Blake, Buys, Caldier, Chandler, Chapman, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, DeBolt, Dent, Doglio, Dolan, Dye, Eslick, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Frame, Goodman, Graves, Gregerson, Griffey, Haler, Hansen, Hargrove, Harmsworth, Harris, Hayes, Holy, Hudgins, Irwin, Jenkin, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kirby, Klippert, Kloba, Kraft, Kretz, Kristiansen, Lovick, Lytton, MacEwen, Macri, Manweller, Maycumber, McBride, McCabe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morris, Muri, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Orwall, Pellicciotti, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pike, Pollet, Reeves, Riccelli, Robinson, Ryu, Santos, Sawyer, Schmick, Sells, Senn, Shea, Slatter, Smith, Springer, Stambaugh, Stanford, Steele, Stokesbary, Stonier, Sullivan, Tarleton, Taylor, Tharinger, Valdez, Van Werven, Vick, Walsh, Wilcox, Wylie, Young and Mr. Speaker.

      Excused: Representatives Kilduff, Rodne and Volz.

 

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2752, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.

 

There being no objection, the House adjourned until 9:55 a.m., January 30, 2018, the 23rd Day of the Regular Session.

 

FRANK CHOPP, Speaker

BERNARD DEAN, Chief Clerk

 

 



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