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a Amended.   $ Appropriation bill.   f State fiscal note on file.   d Department.
e Governor.   b Budget committee.   o Other.   # Local fiscal note on file.
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Bill Status As Of – January 14, 2005
Bill No Title Status Date OrigSponsor Recomnd.
Position
HB 1037 Operating budget 2003-05 sup HApprop 1/11/2005 Sommers  
Companion Bill 5074

Makes 2003-05 supplemental operating appropriations.
HB 1038 Operating budget 2005-07 HApprop 1/11/2005 Sommers  
Companion Bill 5073

Total state general-fund appropriations for the 2005-07 biennium are 26.2 billion. Appropriations are also made from a variety of other accounts. This is Governor Locke's budget based on new proposed revenues (Book 2). For additional information, see the detailed comparison of Governor Locke's Book 1 and Book 2 budget proposals.
HB 1043 Public pension gain-sharing HApprop 1/11/2005 Sommers  
Revises public pension gain-sharing increase amounts.
HB 1044 Pension funding methodology HApprop 1/11/2005 Sommers  
HB 1057 Capital budget HCap Budget 1/12/2005 Dunshee  
Companion Bill 5051

Makes appropriations and authorizes expenditures for capital improvements.
HB 1064 Government performance HState Govt 1/12/2005 Miloscia  
Companion Bill SB5124

Finds that: (1) Citizens demand and deserve accountability of public programs. Public programs must continuously improve in quality, efficiency, and effectiveness in order to increase public trust; (2) Washington state government and other entities that receive tax dollars must continuously improve the way they operate and deliver services so citizens receive maximum value for their tax dollars; (3) An independent citizen oversight board is necessary to establish an annual assessment and performance grading program to ensure that government services, customer satisfaction, program efficiency, and management systems are world class in performance; and (4) Fair, independent, professional performance audits of state agencies by the state auditor are essential to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of government. Provides that the act shall be null and void if appropriations are not approved.
SB 5001 Promise scholarships SEL/K-12/HiEd 1/10/2005 Honeyford  
Authorizes the use of the scholarships if the student resides with a parent or guardian in Washington state intending to commute from the parent's or guardian's residence, the commute distance to a Washington institution of higher education exceeds the distance to a participating Oregon border county institution of higher education, and the commute distance to a Washington institution of higher education is so far as to render commuting impractical.
SB 5019 Student athletes SEL/K-12/HiEd 1/10/2005 Jacobsen  
Provides that an institution of higher education may not agree to, or be subject to, the rules or policies of any organization, association, or any other type of entity, nor make a contract with any party, that dictates the terms, value, and conditions of student athlete scholarships relating to any of the following: (1) The terms or duration of a scholarship or stipend the value of which is below the actual cost of attendance at that institution; (2) The amount earned from bona fide employment not associated with their sport; (3) Health insurance; (4) The ability to obtain licensed representation in making career choices; (5) The ability to transfer to another institution of higher education if a head coach leaves the school of attendance or anticipated attendance.
SB 5022 Higher ed boards SEL/K-12/HiEd 1/10/2005 Jacobsen  
Provides for a two-year term of office for student members of governing boards of institutions of higher education.
SB 5051 Capital budget SWays & Means 1/12/2005 Fraser  
Companion bill to HB1057
SB 5062 Organic foods commission act SAg/Rural/Dev 1/12/2005 Jacobsen  
Declares that the marketing of organic foods within this state is affected with a public interest. It is declared to be the policy and purpose of this act to promote the general welfare of the state by enabling producers of organic foods to help themselves in establishing orderly, fair, sound, efficient, and unhampered marketing, grading, and standardizing of the organic foods they produce, and in promoting and increasing the sale of such commodities.
SB 5072 Education boards SEL/K-12/HiEd 1/12/2005 McAuliffe  
Companion Bill: 1067

Revises the powers, duties, and membership of the state board of education and the Washington professional educator standards board and eliminates the academic achievement and accountability commission.
SB 5073 Operating budget 2005-07 SWays & Means 1/12/2005 Prentice  
Companion bill to HB1038
SB 5074 Operating budget 2003-05 sup SWays & Means 1/12/2005 Prentice  
Companion bill to HB1037
SB 5075 Promise scholarship program SEL/K-12/HiEd 1/12/2005 Kohl-Welles  
Amends RCW 28B.119.010 relating to academic eligibility for the Washington promise scholarship program.
SB 5076 College in high school SEL/K-12/HiEd 1/12/2005 McAuliffe  
Declares an intent to establish the college in the high school program as a statewide option for high school students. Requires the superintendent of public instruction, the state board for community and technical colleges, and the higher education coordinating board to jointly develop and adopt rules governing the college in the high school program. The rules shall be written to encourage the maximum use of the program and shall not narrow or limit the enrollment options.
SB 5079 Special election/governor SGovt Op & El 1/12/2005 Roach  
Declares that, under Article III, section 4 of the Constitution of the state of Washington, the legislature is vested with the power to contest an election and it has the power to decide a contested election. As such, for the reasons set forth in section 1 of this act, the legislature hereby contests the November 2, 2004, gubernatorial general election. Provides that, by the power vested in the legislature by the Constitution of the state of Washington, the legislature declares the results of the gubernatorial election of November 2, 2004, to be null and void. It directs that an entirely new, special runoff election be conducted to decide the next governor of Washington. This gubernatorial runoff election shall be held on the date of George Washington's birthday, Tuesday, February 22, 2005.
SB 5083 State performance audits SGovt Op & El 1/12/2005 Roach  
Provides that the state auditor shall periodically review and analyze the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the policies, management, fiscal affairs, and operations of state government. These performance audits shall be conducted in accordance with the United States general accounting office government auditing standards. Authorizes the state auditor to contract out any performance audits. The scope for any performance audits shall not be limited. Directs the state auditor to report the findings of the review and analysis to the governor, senate majority leader, and speaker of the house of representatives, and post it on the state auditor's web page.
SB 5084 Foster youth education SLab/Comm/RD 1/12/2005 McAuliffe  
Requires the department to establish a foster youth postsecondary education and training coordination committee. Provides that the duties of the coordination committee shall include, but are not limited to: (1) Assessing the scope and nature of statewide need among current and former foster youth for assistance to pursue and participate in postsecondary education or training opportunities.
SB 5097 Public works/apprenticeship SLab/Comm/RD 1/13/2005 Kohl-Welles  
Provides that, from January 1, 2005, and thereafter, for all public works estimated to cost one million dollars or more, all specifications shall require that no less than fifteen percent of the labor hours be performed by apprentices. Authorizes awarding agency directors to adjust the requirements of this provision for a specific project for the designated reasons. Applies only to public works contracts awarded by the state. Does not apply to contracts awarded by state four-year institutions of higher education, state agencies headed by a separately elected public official, or the department of transportation. Provides that, at the request of the senate commerce and trade committee, the house of representatives commerce and labor committee, or their successor committees, and the governor, the department of general administration and the department of labor and industries shall compile and summarize the agency data and provide a joint report to both committees. The report shall include recommendations on modifications or improvements to the apprentice utilization program and information on skill shortages in each trade or craft.
SB 5126 Sexual harassment policies SLab/Comm/RD 1/13/2005 Kohl-Welles  
Provides that the director shall adopt rules, under RCW 41.06.400(2)(b), developing policies, procedures, and mandatory training programs on sexual harassment for all state employees.
SB 5132 Public employee information SGovt Op & El 1/14/2005 Carrell  
Revises provisions for the protection of public employee personal information.
SCR 8400 Cutoff dates 2005 regular SPres Signed 1/14/2005 Brown  
Establish cutoff dates for the consideration of legislation during the 2005 Regular Session of the Fifty-Ninth Legislature.
 
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