Library Legislation Tracker – January 14, 2009

Courtesy Legislative Planning Committee, Washington Library Association State Bills of Interest. The Washington Library Association(WLA) tracks state legislative activity that will potentially affect Washington Libraries. Their tracker is posted to the WLA web site and we will also post it weekly on this blog. For information on the legislative process or becoming involved see the WLA site referenced above. Click below to view the tracker.

WA LIBRARY TRACKER

1-14-09

BILL

TITLE

SPONSOR

STATUS

DATE

LATEST CMTE MTG INFO

COMPANION BILLS

HB 1006

ID device labeling

Morris

H Tech/En/Com

1/12/2009

Jan 14 Public hearing in the House Committee on Technology and Energy & Communications at 8:00 AM.

HB 1011

ID device use

Morris

H Tech/En/Com

1/12/2009

Jan 14 Public hearing in the House Committee on Technology and Energy & Communications at 8:00 AM.

HB 1017

Records and meetings board

Kessler

H SGTribalAff

1/12/2009

Jan 16 Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs at 1:30 PM.

HB 1018

Special election dates

Appleton

H SGTribalAff

1/12/2009

Jan 15 Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs at 8:00 AM.

SB 5016(SGovtOp & Elect)

HB 1027

State property tax levy

Armstrong

H Finance

1/12/2009

HB 1056

Annual property revaluations

Takko

H Finance

1/12/2009

SB 5099(SWays & Means)

HB 1057

Ballot title information

Orcutt

H SGTribalAff

1/12/2009

Jan 15 Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs at 8:00 AM.

SB 5098(SGovtOp & Elect)

HB 1080

Fire protection facilities

Simpson

H LG & Housing

1/12/2009

HB 1098

Former school empl vac leave

Hunt

H SGTribalAff

1/12/2009

Jan 16 Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs at 1:30 PM.

HB 1105

Publ records/agency is party

Williams

H SGTribalAff

1/13/2009

HB 1106

Agency enjoining record exam

Williams

H SGTribalAff

1/13/2009

HB 1107

Local govt self-insurance

Williams

H Fin Inst & Ins

1/13/2009

HB 1147

Local option tax provisions

Hunt

H HC/Wellness

1/14/2009

HB 1164

Public works project loans

Dunshee

H Cap Budget

1/14/2009

SB 5132(SWays & Means)

HJR 4200

Real property assessed value

Armstrong

H Finance

1/12/2009

SB 5000

Limiting property taxation

Sheldon

S Ways & Means

1/12/2009

SB 5013

County clerks

Hargrove

S Judiciary

1/12/2009

Jan 16 Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM.

SB 5016

Special election dates

McDermott

S GovtOp & Elect

1/12/2009

HB 1018(HSGTribalAff)

SB 5057

Property valuation increases

Rockefeller

S Ways & Means

1/12/2009

SB 5080

Leave of absence/peace corps

Jacobsen

S EL/K-12

1/12/2009

SB 5084

Direct petition annexation

Pridemore

S GovtOp & Elect

1/12/2009

SB 5098

Ballot title information

Pridemore

S GovtOp & Elect

1/13/2009

HB 1057(HSGTribalAff)

SB 5099

Annual property revaluations

Parlette

S Ways & Means

1/13/2009

HB 1056(HFinance)

SB 5104

Fiscal reform

Franklin

S Ways & Means

1/13/2009

SB 5109

Property valuation freezes

Honeyford

S Ways & Means

1/14/2009

SB 5132

Public works project loans

Fraser

S Ways & Means

1/14/2009

HB 1164(HCap Budget)

SJR 8200

Property tax valuation

Sheldon

S Ways & Means

1/12/2009

SJR 8201

Property valuation increases

Rockefeller

S Ways & Means

1/12/2009


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