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May 7, 2008
Haugen announces grand opening of 10th
District Office
OLYMPIA — With another successful legislative session
behind her, Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island,
announces the opening of her office in the 10th Legislative
District to better serve constituents.
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May 5, 2008
Kastama awarded as economic development “LEADER”
OLYMPIA — The Washington Economic Development
Association (WEDA) presented their 2008 WEDA LEADER
Award to Sen. Jim Kastama, D-Puyallup, for his vision
and passion for economic development and for embracing
the need for legislative action on economic development
infrastructure funding.
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May 2, 2008
OLYMPIA — The Washington Economic Development
Association (WEDA) presented their 2008 WEDA LEADER
Award to Sen. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, for his
commitment to economic development. The award is
provided in recognition of Leadership in
Economic Advancement,
Development and Effective Revitalization
of Washington.
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April 24, 2008
Hargrove honored as “Champion for Children”
OLYMPIA — One of the state’s most respected
child advocacy groups has recognized Sen. Jim
Hargrove, D-Hoquiam, for his commitment to improving
the state’s foster care system and supporting children
and families during the 2008 legislative session.
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April 25, 2008
FAST FACTS: State Route 167 HOT lanes open May 3
The State Route 167 High Occupancy Tolls project is
the first of its kind in Washington. Due to rain that
made stripe painting impossible, the Department of
Transportation will open HOT lanes on Saturday, May 3, a
week later than planned To make your HOT lane commute
easier, here are a few critical things that SR-167
drivers should know, including how not to pay the toll
when you don’t need to — and avoiding a traffic ticket.
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April 13, 2008
Kitsap Sun op-ed
Supporting those who sacrifice for all of us
Last week, hundreds of people participated in community
outreach events sponsored by the Washington Department of
Veteran Affairs in Port Orchard. These events were held to
honor our veterans for their service and focused on how
we can support military families and veterans.
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April 10, 2008
Haugen schedules
post-session town hall meetings
OLYMPIA — Area residents are invited to hear
updates from the conclusion of this year’s legislative
session from Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island,
during a series of town hall meetings.
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April 7, 2008
Weinstein confirms retirement
OLYMPIA – Senator Brian Weinstein, D-Mercer
Island, announced today that he will be sticking by
his earlier decision to not seek reelection this
November. Weinstein was elected in 2004 and serves as
chair of the Senate Consumer Protection & Housing
Committee.
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April 2, 2008
Kilmer bill provides funds for public
safety
OLYMPIA — Local communities will soon have help
from the state in meeting the ever increasing cost of
providing adequate public safety services, and in recruiting
and retaining qualified fire fighters and law enforcement
officers. more>>>
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April 2, 2008
One giant LEAP for
tracking government spending
OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire signed into law a
bill aimed at increasing the transparency of our state
finances yesterday.
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April 2, 2008
Sen. Oemig on Northshore
School District’s Decision
OLYMPIA
– Sen. Eric Oemig, D-Kirkland, made the following
statement about Northshore School District’s decision to not
close Woodin Elementary.
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April 1, 2008
Manure — it’s a good
thing!
OLYMPIA — Farming and ranching have reputations
for being labor intensive enterprises. The visions of
farmers awakening before dawn to milk the cows and of
ranchers wrangling their cattle are iconic images of
hard-working professions. But agriculture is also a capital
intensive industry as well — the equipment necessary to run
a farm is expensive, and the ongoing cost of day-to-day
operations doesn’t leave behind have much money to spare for
investing in innovative new technologies.
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March 26, 2008
It’s official — Island
County is rural
OLYMPIA — Island County doesn’t look any different
today than it did yesterday, but a few strokes of the
governor’s pen have transformed it from an urban county to a
rural one. more>>>
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March 26, 2008
Course correction for Washington
State Ferries
OLYMPIA — During the 2008 session, the
Washington State Senate confirmed a new Secretary of
Transportation and a new Assistant Secretary for the
Ferries Division. Yesterday, those new officials got a
new set of sailing orders as Senate Bill 6932,
sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano
Island, was signed into law by Gov. Chris Gregoire.
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March 25, 2008
Gov signs Haugen
agricultural conservation market bill
OLYMPIA — Gov. Chris Gregoire today signed into
law a bill to give farmers some innovative ways to obtain
multiple financial benefits from their land.
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March 20, 2008
The gregarious marmot and
its quest to be the state endemic mammal
OLYMPIA — Question: What’s the only mammal native
to the state of Washington? Answer: The Olympic marmot.
After making this observation in class, the fourth grade
students of Wedgewood Elementary School in Seattle contacted
Sen. Ken Jacobsen, D-Seattle, to propose a bill
declaring the Olympic marmot as the state endemic mammal of
Washington. more>>>
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March 19, 2008
Senator Darlene Fairley recognized
as a strong supporter of open government
OLYMPIA — Sen. Darlene Fairley, D-Lake
Forest Park, chair of the Government Operations &
Elections Committee, has been recognized as being one of
the top sponsors of bills in support of open government.
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March 19, 2008
Sen. Eide statement on $500,000
state contribution for new Federal Way performing arts
center
OLYMPIA – Sen. Tracey J. Eide, D-Federal
Way, released the following statement on securing
$500,000 in funding toward a new Federal Way performing
arts center. The funding was included in the state’s
2008 Supplemental Capital Budget.
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March 16, 2008
Tacoma News-Tribune op-ed
Initiative 601’s two-thirds rule
violates state constitution
The News Tribune editorial on March 10 (“Senate
lawsuit takes dead aim at voters’ will”) misses the
point of my legal challenge of the initiative provision
requiring a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to raise
taxes. more>>>
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March 14, 2008
Budget maintains 10LD
projects, adds health clinic funding
OLYMPIA — The 2008 budget approved by the
Legislature maintains approximately $15 million in projects
throughout the 10th Legislative District, and includes $2.25
million in funding for new projects requested by Sen.
Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island.
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March 14, 2008
Senate approves of good
digestion
OLYMPIA — Washington farmers who use specialized
equipment to create renewable energy from farm waste will
get a tax break thanks to passage of a bill sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island.
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March 13, 2008
Washington at the
forefront of solutions for the subprime mortgage crisis
OLYMPIA – U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Pauslon
pledged today to toughen rules for mortgage brokers, but
thanks to the Washington Legislature Gov. Gregoire already
has several measures on her desk that will toughen the rules
for mortgage brokers in Washington.
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March 13, 2008
Home ownership options for
low, middle income families continue as Kauffman bill heads
to governor’s desk
OLYMPIA – At a time when financial institutions
are leaving many would-be home owners out in the cold, the
Legislature passed a bill that helps open the door to
housing options and home ownership for more low and middle
income families.
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March 13, 2008
Statement from Sen. Weinstein on
the Homeowners’ Bill of Rights
OLYMPIA – Sen. Brian Weinstein, D-Mercer
Island, made the following statement about the
House’s failure to vote on the Homeowners’ Bill of
Rights before the end of the 2008 Legislative Session.
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March 13, 2008
Region benefits from budgets
approved by Legislature
OLYMPIA – The state Legislature today approved
the 2008 supplemental operating and capital budgets
which include funding for many worthy projects
throughout the region.
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March 12, 2008
Remarks by Sen. Ed Murray at the
signing of House Bill 3104, expanding the rights and
responsibilities of domestic partners
Today we celebrate another step on the road to full
equality for the LGBT community.
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March 12, 2008
Kitsap Caucus secures funding for
higher education on peninsula
OLYMPIA — The 2008 Conference Committee Operating
Budget, expected to be passed by the Legislature on
Thursday, includes $212,000 for the Higher Education
Coordinating Board to develop a program and
operating plan for a university center in the Kitsap County
area that will expand higher education opportunities for
residents of the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas.
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March 12, 2008
Post-Session Town Hall with Sen.
Tom, Reps. Hunter and Eddy
BELLEVUE – The 48th District’s legislative
delegation will host a post-session town hall Saturday,
March 22 at Bellevue City Hall. Significant time will be
held for questions, but members are expected to talk
about transportation, housing, education and other
issues addressed by the Legislature this session.
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March 12, 2008
Legislature plans for
high-speed internet deployment across state
OLYMPIA - A proposal to increase broadband
internet access across the state passed the Legislature
unanimously today. The successful measure was forged out
of companion bills Engrossed Second Substitute Bill 6438,
sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D – Seattle,
and Substitute House Bill 2559, sponsored by Rep.
Zack Hudgins, D – Tukwila.
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March 12, 2008
Statement from Sen. Weinstein on
potential compromise
OLYMPIA – With just over 24 hours left until
the end of the 2008 Legislative session, Senator
Brian Weinstein, D-Mercer Island, offered what he
believes to be an extremely fair and very modest
proposal to Speaker Chopp in response to the
Speaker’s Three-Point Home Construction Plan.
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March 12, 2008
Sen. Tom “moving it” all over the
capitol campus
OLYMPIA — As the 2008 legislative session
draws to a close in Olympia, so does the fourth annual
Regence BlueShield "Move It" Legislative Walking
Challenge, in which legislators wear a pedometer to
record their back and forth journeys during session.
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March 12, 2008
Marr walks all over the competition
OLYMPIA — The end of a legislative session in
Olympia is fraught with competition among legislators
trying to ensure that they meet their goals as the clock
ticks down to the final moments before Sine Die.
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March 12, 2008
Governor signs domestic
partnership expansion into law
OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire today signed
legislation to help domestic partners achieve financial
security. Rep. Jamie Pedersen and Sen. Ed Murray,
both D-Seattle, sponsored the House and Senate versions
of the proposal.
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March 12, 2008
Trio of Hatfield bills
pass Legislature; headed to Governor
OLYMPIA – As the adjournment of the 2008
Legislative session draws near, the Legislature is sending
three bills sponsored by Sen. Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond,
to Governor Gregoire for her signature.
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March 11, 2008
Legislature approves bill to improve
teaching methods for autistic kids
OLYMPIA – Recognizing that autistic children have
unique needs that must be taken into consideration when
teachers are developing individual education programs, the
Senate passed legislation sponsored by Sen. Marilyn
Rasmussen, D-Eatonville.
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March 11, 2008
Senate passes 2008 transportation
budget
OLYMPIA — Today the Senate passed the 2008
Conference Transportation Budget on a vote of 45 to 4.
“I think members of both parties and both chambers did a
good job of balancing out the differences between the
transportation budgets proposed by the House and Senate
to come up with a budget that focuses our limited
transportation investments on the right priorities,”
said Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island,
chair of the Senate Transportation Committee.
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March 11, 2008
Tidal energy bill surges
through Legislature
OLYMPIA
— Washington will soon be taking the first steps toward
establishing a clean and renewable power source based on
hydrokinetic energy thanks to the work of two state
legislators. more>>>
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March 11, 2008
Statement from Sen. Weinstein on
Speaker Chopp’s forthcoming proposal
OLYMPIA – Sen. Brian Weinstein, D-Mercer
Island, made the following statement about
Speaker Frank Chopp’s forthcoming three-point plan
to address negligent builders in Washington.
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March 11, 2008
Location of wetland mitigation banks clarified by Haugen
bill
OLYMPIA — Since it’s approval in 1998, the
Wetlands Mitigation Bank statute has been the subject of
substantial dispute whenever banks were sited on lands
that are designated and protected by counties as
agricultural lands of long-term commercial significance.
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March 11, 2008
Transportation budget increases
funding for US 2 safety projects
OLYMPIA — The Legislature has announced the
2008 Conference Transportation Budget agreed to by the
House and Senate that includes $14 million for safety
improvement projects to Highway 2, an increase of $5
million from the figure that was proposed in earlier
supplemental budgets.
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March 10, 2008
Kohl-Welles campus safety
bill passes Legislature; sent to Governor
OLYMPIA – Senate Bill 6328, which provides state colleges and
universities additional authority to develop campus safety
plans, unanimously passed the House of Representatives on
March 5, and was sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles,
D-Seattle.
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March 10, 2008
Kohl-Welles bill to highlight
Washington beer and wine passes Legislature
OLYMPIA – A new proposal sponsored by Sen.
Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D-Seattle, passed the
legislature today, and will create a pilot project
allowing a small number of grocery stores in Washington
to offer beer or wine samples. Senate Bill 5751
passed the Senate on a 32-15 vote on Feb. 12, and passed
the House 51-41 March 7.
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March 7, 2008
Statement from Sen. Brian
Weinstein on the Homeowners’ Bill of Rights
Senate Bill 6385 was not brought to a vote on the
floor of the House of Representatives before today’s
deadline for all bills to be approved by the opposite
chamber of origin. Sen. Brian Weinstein, D-Mercer Island,
the prime sponsor of the bill, has the following statement:
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March 7, 2008
Disability History Month
bill passes house, nears governor's signature
OLYMPIA – A bill that recognizes significant
contributions to our society by people with disabilities
took a significant step towards the governor’s desk after
passage in the House of Representatives today. The
legislation was passed out of the Senate last month.
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March 7, 2008
Legislature says yes to
levy increase disclosure
OLYMPIA — Washington’s Legislature overwhelmingly
passed legislation Thursday making voter approved levy
propositions temporary unless otherwise stated.
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March 7, 2008
Human remains bill passes
Senate recognizing all tribes
OLYMPIA — House Bill 2624 passed the Senate today, 41-5,
defining procedures to be followed if human remains are
found. When the House passed the bill by a vote of 63-31,
the bill only addressed federally recognized tribes. The
bill passed today out of the Senate recognizes all tribes.
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March 07, 2008
Anacortes American op-ed
State ferries headed in the right direction
Washington State Ferries has been in the news recently, and it
hasn’t been pretty. Between the short-notice retirements of the
antiquated Steel Electric boats that served the Keystone – Port
Townsend run to the more recent shuffling of vessels to accommodate
urgently needed inspections, Washington residents now understand
that our iconic ferries are in serious trouble.
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March 7, 2008
Group reducing juvenile crime, drop out rate
taps McAuliffe for steering committee
OLYMPIA – A King County program aimed at reducing juvenile
crime and the resulting incarceration with targeted intervention
programs has selected Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D-Bothell, to
serve on the group’s steering committee.
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March 6, 2008
Statement from Sen. Lisa
Brown on today’s Supreme Court ruling
Today, the state Supreme Court ruled that it will not
hear Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown’s
constitutional challenge on an accelerated schedule. Her
statement follows:
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March 6, 2008
Haugen harvests Washington
Farm Bureau award
OLYMPIA — The Washington Farm Bureau has
recognized Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island,
for her sponsorship of legislation on key agricultural
issues and her and advocacy of critical area ordinance
protections and farmland preservation.
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March 6, 2008
Law clarifying unlawful
detainer procedure passes
OLYMPIA — Washington’s Legislature unanimously
passed legislation today that clarifies the process for
landlords and tenants to follow when there is a question of
unpaid rent. more>>>
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March 6, 2008
Protecting Washington’s
children from toxins
OLYMPIA – Today, the Federal government conceded
that a vaccine caused a 9-year-old girl’s autism symptoms.
The ruling plus endless scientific studies lead Sen. Eric
Oemig, D-Kirkland, to sponsor an amendment that adds
child vaccines to a bill that establishes toxic limits
for children’s products.
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March 6, 2008
Taxes stay local for
florists
OLYMPIA — The House of Representatives unanimously
passed legislation Wednesday that continues the
long-standing policy of origin-based sales tax for florists.
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March 6, 2008
Redistribution of
certification fees bill heading to Governor
OLYMPIA — Washington’s House of Representatives
overwhelmingly passed legislation Wednesday permitting
additional uses of educator certification fees.
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March 6, 2008
Expanded whistleblower
rights and definitions pass House
OLYMPIA — The House of Representatives unanimously
passed legislation Tuesday that strengthens the protections
for whistleblowers and expands the definition of “improper
governmental actions.”
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March 6, 2008
New pollutants cleanup
account passes House
OLYMPIA - Senate Bill 6722, sponsored by
Sen. Debbie Regala,
D-Tacoma, creating a new account for cleaning up
pollutants, was unanimously passed by the House of
Representatives on Wednesday. The Senate unanimously passed
the bill on Feb. 19.
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March 5, 2008
Hargrove, Hatfield applaud
the passage of bill to reduce green house gas emissions,
create green jobs in state
OLYMPIA — The Senate gave a green light to a bill
limiting green house gases in Washington while at the same
time creating a comprehensive jobs growth initiative to
increase the number of green jobs to 25,000 by 2020.
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March 5, 2008
House concurs with Senate’s OPD
bill
OLYMPIA - On Wednesday, March 5, the House of
Representatives unanimously passed Senate Bill 6442,
sponsored by Sen. Debbie Regala, D-Tacoma, which
repeals the sunset and termination clauses for the
Office of Public Defense (OPD) and amends
provisions relating to the OPD's administration,
advisory committee, and other areas. The bill
unanimously passed the Senate on Feb. 11.
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March 5, 2008
Green jobs bill clears the
Senate, heads for governor’s desk
OLYMPIA — The Green Jobs Act (House
Bill 2815) passed the Senate today, 29-19. This was a
requested bill from Gov. Christine Gregoire’s which sets
a target of creating 25,000 green-collar jobs by 2020.
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March 5, 2008
House passes bill
expanding definition of civil disorder training
OLYMPIA – With a 93 to 2 vote yesterday, the House
of Representatives passed legislation adding property damage
to the 2002 Anti-Civil Disorder Training bill.
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March 5, 2008
Condo reserve studies one
step closer to law
OLYMPIA – With a 92 to 2 vote yesterday, the House
of Representatives passed Senate Bill 6215, sponsored by
Sen. Rodney Tom,
D-Bellevue, requiring residential condominium
associations to conduct annual reserve studies to
determine condo owners’ future maintenance and repair
costs of common areas.
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March 5, 2008
Statement from Sen. Paull Shin
supporting Boeing
OLYMPIA -- Today, Sen. Paull Shin,
D-Edmonds, along with 38 other Washington state
senators, submitted a letter to the President and
Congress. The letter urges the President and Congress to
examine a possible Boeing appeal of the February 29
decision to award the Air Force’s refueling-tanker
contract to Airbus.
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March 4, 2008
Domestic partnership bill
passes legislature; heads to Gregoire for signature
OLYMPIA – The Senate passed legislation expanding
rights and responsibilities to registered domestic partners
— creating a new level of financial security and equity for
Washington families. The measure passed the Senate Tuesday
evening 29-20.
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March 4, 2008
Hatfield advances crab
buyback bill
OLYMPIA – Sen. Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond,
revived his plan to expand the authority of the Department of Fish and Wildlife to create a crab fishery
license buy-back program with the passage of Senate Bill 6821, which was amended to include
Hatfield’s original proposal.
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March 4, 2008
House passes Hatfield bill to help
contractors
OLYMPIA – Today the House of Representatives
passed Senate Bill 6504 on a unanimous vote, the
first bill from Sen. Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond,
to pass the House this session.
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March 4, 2008
Protecting homebuyers, one
step at a time
OLYMPIA – The Legislature continues to work hard
to prevent Washingtonians’ dreams of homeownership from
becoming nightmares. Today, the House passed Senate Bill 6381, sponsored by
Sen. Brian Weinstein,
D-Mercer Island, to regulate the mortgage broker industry —
which supplies about 70 percent of today’s home loans.
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March 4, 2008
Rebecca Griego bill passes
House, one step closer to Gregoire’s signature
OLYMPIA – On a unanimous vote today, the House of
Representatives passed Senate Bill 6357, now known as the Rebecca Jane
Griego Act, sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles,
D-Seattle.
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Feb. 29, 2008
Bill restoring regulation
of individual health care premiums clears the House; Keiser
declares victory for consumers
OLYMPIA — By a vote of 68-26, the state House
today passed a key consumer protection bill restoring
oversight of health insurance premiums to the Washington
State Insurance Commissioner.
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Feb. 29, 2008
Kitsap senators secure
funding for higher education, mental health and newborn
babies
OLYMPIA — The proposed 2008 Operating and Capital
Budgets passed this week by the Senate include funding for
expanding higher education and mental health services in
Kitsap county. more>>>
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Feb. 29, 2008
Senate vote exposes I-960
flaw
OLYMPIA – Senate Democrats say a failed measure to
provide more resources for DUI enforcement and treatment
illustrates the flaw in Initiative 960’s requirement of a
two-thirds vote to raise new revenues.
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Feb. 29, 2008
Senate approves property
tax relief for 25,700 more seniors
OLYMPIA – The Senate passed a measure today to
provide property tax relief for as many as 25,700 additional
seniors and disabled individuals per year.
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Feb 29, 2008
Bill for tidal energy ebbs and
flows in Senate
OLYMPIA — The Senate moved one step closer to
establishing a clean and renewable source of energy to
power Snohomish County today, passing Senate Bill
6111 sponsored by Sen. Steve Hobbs, D-Lake
Stevens. more>>>
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Feb. 28, 2008
40th District Legislators
congratulate Washington Aerospace Scholars
OLYMPIA – The state legislators from the 40th
district wish to extend their congratulations to the
outstanding students, who are among 225 talented juniors
from across the state, who have been accepted into the
first phase of Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS).
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Feb. 28, 2008
Retired Northshore teacher honored
by McAuliffe, other lawmakers
OLYMPIA – After 37 years of teaching in the
Northshore school district, Ken Mortland was honored at
a Civic Education Day ceremony at the state capitol
rotunda.
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Feb. 27, 2008
Senate transportation budget funds
Mountain Highway intersection improvement, maintains
Yelm bypass construction schedule
OLYMPIA – The state Senate today approved
their version of the 2008 Supplemental Transportation
Budget by a 39-10 vote. The budget includes funding for
two projects of special interest to residents in east
Thurston and south Pierce counties.
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Feb. 26, 2008
Sheldon supports local projects in
Transportation Budget
OLYMPIA – In the new budget released by the
Senate Transportation Committee Monday, local 35th
district projects will continue to be funded, said
Sen. Tim Sheldon, D-Potlatch. Under the nearly $7.5
billion proposal, large projects like the Belfair bypass
would remain funded, as well as the US 101 and Highway 3
interchange south of Shelton.
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Feb. 26, 2008
Responsive and responsible
budgeting
OLYMPIA – Senate Democrats today unveiled their
2008 supplemental budget to the 2007-09 budget passed last
year, and proposed mid-course corrections to address urgent
needs and unexpected emergencies.
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Feb. 25, 2008
Yellowstone to Yukon initiative
works cooperatively with all
OLYMPIA – The Yellowstone to Yukon Initiative,
Y2Y, is a nonprofit organization formed by scientists
and conservationists who saw the need for an organized
forum with the purpose of connecting all different
groups such as government, ranchers, farmers, hunters,
anglers, Native Americans, researchers and
non-government organizations to ensure the outdoor
values and wildlife can be enjoyed by all for now and
future generations.
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Feb. 25, 2008
Senate transportation
budget reflects enhanced accountability
OLYMPIA — The 2003 Nickel plan and 2005
Transportation Partnership Act (TPA) brought more than new
revenue into transportation planning in Washington — they
also brought new accountability and efficiency processes
that have yielded a long list of projects that are on time
and on budget.
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Feb. 25, 2008
Haugen announces Senate
Transportation Budget
OLYMPIA — This morning, the Senate released
its proposed supplemental transportation budget for
2008. “This budget preserves the priorities established
in earlier transportation packages, and extends the
accountability mechanisms established in those packages
to the Washington State Ferry system,” said Sen. Mary
Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, chair of the
Senate Transportation Committee.
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Feb. 22, 2008
Deadest of the dead bills – engine
displacement fees
OLYMPIA — “I’ve never had so many people
asking me to kill a bill that’s already dead,” said
Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, in
response to the flood of e-mails and phone calls from
people opposed to legislation that would require vehicle
owners to pay a fee base on the size of their cars’
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Feb. 21, 2008
19th district Legislators stand firmly against
outrageous new license fees
OLYMPIA – “There has been a lot of coverage in the news
this week about Senate Bill 6900, which your 19th district
representatives STRONGLY OPPOSED.
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Feb. 21, 2008
Hatfield helps pass tax
break for working families
OLYMPIA – In the last vote before the cut-off
deadline, the Senate passed Senate Bill 6809, by a vote of 32 to 16, which will
provide working families with a tax break based on the
Earned Income Tax Credit. Sen. Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond,
co-sponsored the measure.
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Feb. 21, 2008
Real estate licensing gets 30 year
update
OLYMPIA — The world has changed, the economy has
changed, home buying has changed, yet the licensing process
for realtors has stayed the same. “During the past 30 years we have not updated our real
estate statutes,” said Sen. Rodney Tom, D-Bellevue,
prime sponsor of legislation that updates the licensing
process and overwhelming passed the Senate Monday.
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Feb. 20, 2008
Senate approves more
judicial discretion in sentencing
OLYMPIA – Getting tough on crime makes a nice
bumper sticker, but the real challenge is applying the
slogan to real life. Arguing that judges need more flexibility in sentencing
criminals based upon aggravating or mitigating factors, Sen. Adam Kline, D-Seattle, sponsored legislation to
allow more judicial discretion.
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Feb. 20, 2008
Simple majority amendment gives way
to approval for more than fifty school districts
OLYMPIA – More than 55 school levies across
Washington that would have failed last year are
currently passing after yesterday’s election, thanks to
a constitutional amendment approved by voters in
November 2007.
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Feb. 20, 2008
Nine Lady Braves meet two
lady senators
OLYMPIA — The La Conner High School Girls'
Volleyball Team has gotten a lot of attention since winning
the State 2B Championship and today was no exception during
their trip to Olympia to receive recognition from the
Legislature.
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Feb. 20, 2008
Peninsula Gateway op-ed
Skilled workers,
more family wage jobs a key to local business
When I go to the Capitol each morning, my top priority is
to work for more good jobs in our community. But economic development isn’t just something I focus on
during the legislative session – it’s my profession. As the
Business Retention Manager for the Economic Development
Board, I meet yearly with about 200 businesses to support
their efforts to grow and succeed in our region.
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Feb. 20, 2008
Statement on school bus accident in
Cottonwood, Minn. from Senate education chair
OLYMPIA – Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe,
D-Bothell, chair of the Senate Early Learning & K-12
Education Committee issued the following statement
regarding the tragic school bus collision yesterday in
Cottonwood, Minn. that claimed the lives of four
students.
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Feb. 20, 2008
Washington schools to recognize
disability history month with McAuliffe legislation
OLYMPIA – The significant contribution to our
society by those with disabilities will be recognized
each October in state colleges, universities and public
schools under a plan by Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe,
D-Bothell, that passed the Senate Tuesday, 49-0.
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Feb.19, 2008
Identifying real property bill
passes Senate
OLYMPIA — In order for a real estate
purchase-and-sale agreement to be binding, a legal
description is one of the required elements. For years,
agents have used the county’s tax parcel identification
number as the legal description, especially sense it’s
easier to understand than the traditional metes and
bounds description.
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Feb 19, 2008
Senate approves military
bills
OLYMPIA — Among the long list of legislation
approved by the Senate on its last day to consider bills in
their house of origin were a wide range of proposals
expanding benefits to members of the armed forces.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Kohl-Welles bill offers
clarity for Department of Health
OLYMPIA – The Department of Health currently is
caught in a statutory Catch-22, in which the department is
forced by state law to apply for federal grants that it is
ineligible to receive under federal law. Senate Bill 6305, sponsored by
Sen. Jeanne
Kohl-Welles, D-Seattle, and passed by the Senate on Feb.
18 with a 37-11 vote, would fix the current dilemma.
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Feb 19, 2008
Senate passes Hobbs bill
for military kids
OLYMPIA — The Senate today passed landmark
legislation to promote an interstate compact on educational
opportunities for military children. Senate Bill 6426, sponsored by
Sen. Steve Hobbs,
D-Lake Stevens, enters Washington into a multi-state
agreement that seeks to create uniform standards on issues
surrounding the areas of student enrollment, eligibility,
placement, and graduation.
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Feb 19, 2008
Senate approves Family Military
Leave Act
OLYMPIA — Life for members of the armed forces
and their families is tough enough without having to
worry about whether or not a civilian employer will give
a military spouse time off when their partner is on
leave. But today, the Senate took a vote to help ensure
that military families can to spend more time together.
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Feb 19, 2008
Kilmer fights for POW
status for family of local vet
OLYMPIA — Dean Gehring was serving in the 2nd
Infantry Division during the Korean War when he was taken
prisoner during a reconnaissance patrol in enemy territory.
He was held in a shack for two days before escaping, and
spent over a week travelling through the snow with no food
or shelter. By the time he reached allied forces, he was on
the verge of starvation, and had to spend 30 days in a Tokyo
hospital to recover.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Senate approves
admissibility of prior bad acts in sex offense cases
OLYMPIA — This morning the Senate unanimously
approved a bill that would allow evidence of a prior bad act
by a defendant on trial for a sex offense to be admissible.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Senate approves climate
change mitigation through growth management
OLYMPIA — Legislation aimed at reducing the carbon
footprints and greenhouse gas emissions of growing
communities in Washington passed the Senate today on a vote
of 31-18, and now moves to the House for consideration.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Haugen bill combines
agricultural and environmental benefits
OLYMPIA — The Senate today passed a proposal to
give farmers some innovative ways to obtain multiple
financial benefits from their land. Senate Bill 6805 directs the
State Conservation
Commission to establish an agricultural conservation
market in Washington through which market forces could
provide incentives for farmers to use their land for
environmental benefits.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Senate work session on global oil and
alternative energy strategies for the transportation sector
OLYMPIA — The Senate Water Energy &
Telecommunications Committee (WET Committee) announces a
work session on global oil and alternative energy strategies
for the transportation sector.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Relief package for 350,000
working Washingtonians passes Senate
OLYMPIA – As the final bill sent to the House of
Representatives before today’s deadline for all bills to
clear their chamber of origin, Senate Democrats approved Senate Bill 6809 to provide eligible families a
state percentage payment of their federal Earned Income Tax
Credit (EITC). more>>>
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Feb. 19, 2008
Senate agrees, physician
data-mining should not be allowed
OLYMPIA – Last night the Senate passed
Senate Bill 6241, which prohibits the sale or use of
prescriber-identifiable prescription data for commercial
or marketing purposes, otherwise known as ‘data-mining’.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Senate bill raises
property damage costs in relation to sentencing
OLYMPIA — In 1975, the Washington Criminal Code
was adopted to establish the degree of sentencing for
property crimes based on the value of the items stolen.
Those numbers have never been adjusted. A crime based on
$1500 in property damage in 1975 would be equal to a
property crime based on over $5600 property damage today.
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Feb. 19, 2008
Legislation gives renters and landlords
legal guidance
OLYMPIA — Knowing what to do when a tenant fails
to pay rent can be a real dilemma for the property owner.
This is because understanding the complex process and their
legal rights under the Landlord-Tenant Laws, can be
confusing for both the owner and the renter.
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Feb. 18, 2008
National popular vote approved by
Senate
OLYMPIA – Few have forgotten the 2000
presidential election when Al Gore won the national
popular vote but not the presidency. Today, the
Washington Senate took a step closer to ensuring this
never happens again.
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Feb. 18, 2008
Senate passes multiple
environmental bills
OLYMPIA — The Senate passed multiple pieces of
legislation to promote planning and coordination among
different organizations to address environmental issues. “We are already seeing significant changes from climate
change and the projections are that the changes will
intensify,” said Sen. Phil Rockefeller, D-Kitsap County,
prime sponsor of the bills.
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Feb. 18, 2008
Privacy protections for car owners
passes senate
OLYMPIA – A bill by Sen. Claudia Kauffman,
D-Kent, passed the senate today with the goal of
making it clear to consumers what’s under the hood of
their car, and creating privacy protections for the
information that newer vehicle ‘black boxes’ hold.
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Feb. 18, 2008
Whistleblower rights and definitions
expanded
OLYMPIA — The state Whistleblower Protection Program was
created to give state employees a safe, confidential place
to report violations within the work place. An employee can
“blow the whistle” on a co-worker who violates policies or
laws, wastes public funds, and/or acts in a way that could
be a danger to public health or safety.
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Feb. 18, 2008
Ownership of Maury Island sand and
gravel at issue
OLYMPIA — Today the Senate passed a measure
that addresses the issue of who owns the sand and gravel
on a section of Maury Island. The mining company,
Glacier Northwest, proposes to increase a modest
island-based gravel mining operation some 300-fold in a
designated aquatic reserve.
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Feb. 18, 2008
Hobbs, Somers working on
the railroad
OLYMPIA — The Senate today passed legislation
aimed at maintaining the viability of publically owned
railway assets, which could be a vital element in returning
rail service between Snohomish and Renton.
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Feb. 18, 2008
McAuliffe, other district
legislators set town hall meetings this weekend
OLYMPIA – Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe,
D-Bothell, the senior member of the 1st District
delegation, will join other 1st district legislators
Rep. Al O’Brien and Rep. Mark Ericks for
joint town hall meetings Saturday, Feb. 23 in Brier and
Bothell.
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Feb. 18, 2008
Second District Town Hall meetings
scheduled
OLYMPIA – Sen. Marilyn Rasmussen,
D-Eatonville, will hold town meetings to discuss
important issues before the 2008 Legislature.
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Feb. 17, 2008
Kitsap Sun op-ed
Legislators Committed
to Fixing Ferries Mess
There are very serious problems at Washington State
Ferries and, as your legislators, it is our job to do
everything we can to fix them.
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Feb 16 2008
Whidbey News-Times op-ed
Caucus numbers not so great
Democracy is simple in theory. It has three basic
rules: One person, one vote; count every vote; and
whoever gets the most votes wins. Unfortunately, it’s
been a little more complicated than that in Washington
ever since the Republican and Democratic parties sued to
eliminate our blanket primary system.
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Feb. 16, 2008
Senate approves truckload
of transportation measures
OLYMPIA — The Senate spent Saturday morning
passing a long list of transportation-related bills
including more vigorous oversight of Washington State
Ferries, maintaining publically-owned railroads, and
providing special license plates for parents of service
members killed in combat. Also passed were several technical
fixes to existing laws on issues as diverse as aerial
search-and-rescue liability, waterway pilotage,
environmental mitigation in highway construction and
allowing rural transit stops.
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Feb. 16, 2008
Government monitoring government on
the move
OLYMPIA — State agencies maintain internal
databases which may contain personal or confidential
information on employees, clients, constituents, maybe
even you. more>>>
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Feb. 16, 2008
Senate give unanimous approval of
Haugen WSF accountability plan
OLYMPIA — A bill establishing greater
accountability at Washington State Ferries passed the
Senate today on a rare 49-0 vote. Senate Bill 6932,
sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano
Island, requires Washington State Ferries (WSF)
to adopt the recommendations of the 2007 Joint
Transportation Committee ferry study.
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Feb. 16, 2008
21st District legislators holding
town hall Feb. 23
OLYMPIA – The legislative delegation from the
21st District will hold a town hall Saturday, Feb. 23.
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Feb. 15, 2008
Oak Harbor marina bill
sails through Senate
OLYMPIA — The Senate today passed a bill sponsored
by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, to
allow the Whidbey Island town of Oak Harbor to move forward
with plans to improve its public marina.
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Feb. 15, 2008
Haugen bill for ag drainage flows out of
Senate
OLYMPIA — The Senate today passed a bill sponsored by
Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, that will help
ensure that agricultural drainage plans meet the needs of
both farmers and fish.
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Feb 15, 2008
Senate passes jobs and economic
development bills
OLYMPIA — Last night the Senate continuing their
focus on making jobs and economic development a high
priority by passing several bills aimed at growing the job
market and providing workers with the skills and training
they need to be competitive.
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Feb. 15, 2008
Sen. Brown’s water bills clear the
Senate
OLYMPIA – The state Senate unanimously approved
Senate Bill 6874 on Thursday to implement agreements
the state has entered with the Spokane Tribe and the
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Nation to manage water
behind the Grand Coulee dam.
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Feb. 15, 2008
Senators praise Weyerhaeuser
Cosmopolis mill decision
OLYMPIA — In a huge victory for the citizens
of Grays Harbor County and the entire Washington coastal
region, Sen. Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam, Sen.
Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond, and Sen. Tim Sheldon,
D-Potlatch, expressed their unanimous support for
the purchase of the Cosmopolis Pulp Mill by Evergreen
Pulp of California and the Grays Harbor PUD. The
announcement by Weyerhaeuser comes after more than a
year of meetings and negotiations involving state
lawmakers, community leaders and other potential buyers.
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Feb. 14, 2008
45th District legislators holding
town halls Feb. 23
OLYMPIA – The legislative delegation from the
45th District will hold a pair of town halls Saturday,
Feb. 23. The district includes Carnation, Duvall,
Woodinville, and parts of Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish
and the Upper Snoqualmie Valley.
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Feb. 14, 2008
In wake of tragedies,
campus safety bill unanimously passes Senate
OLYMPIA – After the murder of Rebecca Griego at
the University of Washington in April 2007, the largest mass
shooting in U.S. history at Virginia Tech leaving 33 dead
just two weeks later, the deaths of three in a
murder-suicide tragedy at a technical college in Louisiana
last week, and now the tragic shooting deaths of five
students and the gunman, and wounding of 16 others at
Northern Illinois University this afternoon, the Washington
State Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 6328, at the request of Governor Chris
Gregoire and sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Wells,
D-Seattle.
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Feb. 14, 2008
Keystone ferry bill signed into law
OLYMPIA — A bill sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen,
D-Camano Island, directing the Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) to construct new vessels for the
Keystone – Port Townsend route was signed into law today by
Governor Chris Gregoire.
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Feb. 13, 2008
Senate education plans maintain key
standards, extend help to students
OLYMPIA – The Senate today passed a package of
bills supporting a range of students, their success, and
high academic standards for meaningful Washington diplomas.
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Feb. 13, 2008
Yellowstone to Yukon bill makes the
first move
OLYMPIA – A bill designed to promote the
Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Conservation Initiative was
successfully passed today from the Senate to the House. The
purpose of Y2Y is to define and designate a life-sustaining
network of wildlife cores, movement corridors and transition
areas throughout the Y2Y ecoregion which stretches from the
Mackenzie Mountains in the Yukon and Northwest Territories
to the southern end of the Wind River range on the border of
Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
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Feb. 12, 2008
“On the road again”
OLYMPIA — The Senate today passed a bill
sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano
Island, to allow farm implements that exceed current
weight restrictions to travel on Washington highways.
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Feb. 12, 2008
Rebecca Griego bill
passes Senate unanimously
OLYMPIA – A bill designed to help protect victims
of domestic violence, crafted after the tragic murder of
Rebecca Griego by her estranged former partner at the
University of Washington in April 2007, passed the Senate
today on a unanimous vote. Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles,
D-Seattle, sponsored Senate Bill 6357, and has made campus safety one of
her major priorities for the 2008 Legislative session in
Olympia. more>>>
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Feb. 12, 2008
Larger vessels considered
for Keystone – Port Townsend route
OLYMPIA — Determined to make sure that the
Keystone – Port Townsend route has ferries large enough to
meet the demanding challenges of crossing Admiralty Inlet,
one local lawmaker is telling Washington State Ferries (WSF)
to check out an alternative to the Steilacoom II design that
will be used as an immediate replacement for the retired
Steel Electrics.
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