Roll call, March 11
March 11, 2010
By Administrator
Y = Yes, N = No, E = Excused, X = Not Voting
Senate Bill 6444, which passed the Senate 25-19, would make modifications to the state’s operating budget. It’s now before the House.
45th Sen. Cheryl Pflug, (R-Maple Valley) — N
Senate Bill 6381, which passed the Senate 41-3, modifies the state’s 2009-11 transportation budget appropriations. It’s now before the House.
45th Sen. Cheryl Pflug, (R-Maple Valley) — N
Senate Bill 6345 passed the House 86-12. The House amended the bill making it a secondary offense for drivers over 18 to talk on a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle.
It will be returned to the Senate for concurrence with a House amendment.
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson, (R-Fall City) — Y
45th Rep. Jay Rodne, (R-North Bend) — Y
Senate Bill 6214 would consolidate the powers, duties and functions of the three regional Growth Management Hearings Boards into a single board.
The House amended it 68-28, modifying the qualification provisions related to a member’s eligibility to serve on the board. It will be returned to the Senate for concurrence with a House amendment.
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson, (R-Fall City) — Y
45th Rep. Jay Rodne, (R-North Bend) — Y
House Bill 3141, which passed the Senate 27-20, creates a working group to develop a proposal for the Legislature to redesign the state’s use of the temporary assistance to needy families funding in a manner that makes optimum use of all funds available to promote more families moving out of poverty to sustainable self-sufficiency.
The Senate, which amended it 27-20, reduced the 12-month authorization for child care assistance to six months.
45th Sen. Cheryl Pflug, (R-Maple Valley) — E
Senate Bill 6267, which previously passed the Senate 46-2, modifies the Department of Ecology’s water right cost-reimbursement agreement program. It will be before the Senate for concurrence with House amendments.
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson, (R-Fall City) — N
45th Rep. Jay Rodne, (R-North Bend) — N
Senate Bill 6392, which previously passed the Senate 44-3, would allow bond proceeds, backed by revenue generated from tolls on the state Route 520 corridor to be used for any project within the 520 bridge replacement and HOV program, including projects beyond just the replacement floating bridge.
The bill also required that $200 million of the bond proceeds be spent only on the floating bridge and the west side of the corridor.
The House amended the bill 78-19, expanding the use of the bond revenues to include projects that would improve the operation of the 520 corridor, including transit and HOV projects. It will be returned to the Senate for concurrence with the House amendment.
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson, (R-Fall City) — Y
45th Rep. Jay Rodne, (R-North Bend) — Y
SOURCE: WashingtonVotes.org, a free, nonpartisan Web site to find plain-English explanations of bills and a record of each legislator’s votes.
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