WSU Bill List January 26, 2007 2007 Regular Session Third Week of 2007 Session(Click on the bill number to view complete text and other
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1/1/2005 |
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| HB 1033 |
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Science & technology |
H Hi Ed |
1/8/2007 |
Morris |
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| In order to promote the growth of research in these fields, the legislature intends to
help colleges and universities raise additional moneys for
graduate fellowships by creating a graduate fellowship trust
fund program for the sciences. |
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| SHB 1045 |
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Board of natural resources |
H Approp |
1/19/2007 |
Sullivan, B. |
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| Provides that the deductions authorized under this act shall not exceed thirty percent of the moneys received by the department in connection with any one transaction pertaining to state lands. |
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| HB 1089 |
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Operating sup budget 2005-07 |
H Approp |
1/10/2007 |
Sommers |
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| Makes operating supplement appropriations for the 2005-07 biennium. |
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| HB 1092 |
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Capital budget |
H Cap Budget |
1/10/2007 |
Fromhold |
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| SHB 1096 |
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Postsecondary opportunities |
H Hi Ed |
1/26/2007 |
Kenney |
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Directs the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) to develop and implement the Opportunity Grant Program.
Instructs SBCTC, business, labor, and the Workforce Training and Education
Coordinating Board to identify high demand training programs and designate them as "opportunity grant-eligible programs of study." Directs community and technical colleges and local workforce development councils to develop the Opportunity Partnership Program. |
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| HB 1110 |
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Institute of technology |
H Hi Ed |
1/10/2007 |
Morris |
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| Declares an intent to create a center of excellence inthis state, dedicated to technology, to be known as the Washington institute of technology. This institute of
technology shall combine three world-class, university branch campuses: University of Washington - Bothell; Washington State University -TriCities; and Washington State University - Vancouver, and shall offer areas of study including, but not
limited to, engineering, technology, |
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| HB 1128 |
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Operating budget 2007-09 |
H Approp |
1/11/2007 |
Sommers |
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| HB 1131 |
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Passport to college program |
H Approp |
1/26/2007 |
Dunshee |
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| Declares an intent to create the passport to college promise program that will have two primary components, as follows: (1) Significantly increasing outreach to foster care youth between the ages of fifteen and eighteen regarding the higher education opportunities available to them, how to apply to college, and how to apply for and obtain financial aid. |
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| HB 1179 |
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State need grant |
H Hi Ed |
1/12/2007 |
Hasegawa |
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| Proposed change in eligiblity for a student for a state need grant ...
-- Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment for at least three quarter credits or the equivalent semester credits at an institution of higher education in Washington as
defined in RCW 28B.92.030(1). |
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| HB 1222 |
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State need grant |
H Hi Ed |
1/15/2007 |
Kenney |
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| Revises provisions regarding state need grant award calculations. |
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| HB 1296 |
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Information technology |
H Approp |
1/25/2007 |
Hunter |
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| Develop a process for assessing the fiscal and operational impacts on the state information technology portfolio, the office of financial management shall consult with the information services board and the department of information services. |
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| HB 1303 |
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Cleaner energy |
H Ag & Nat Res |
1/16/2007 |
Dickerson |
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| fuels and vehicles and to produce clean fuels in the state. These policies and
incentives should include: (1) Incentives for replacement of the most polluting diesel engines, especially in school buses; (2) Transitional incentives for development of the most promising in-state clean fuels and fuel feedstocks, including biodiesel crops and ethanol from plant waste; (3) Reduced fossil fuel consumption by state fleets; (4) Development of promising new technologies for
displacing petroleum with electricity, such as "plug-in hybrids"… |
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| HB 1354 |
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Student loan program |
H Hi Ed |
1/17/2007 |
Chase |
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| Declares an intent to offer a low-interest loan program with affordable and manageable repayment |
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| HB 1385 |
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Higher education |
H Hi Ed |
1/18/2007 |
Jarrett |
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| An intent to articulate a strategic direction for public higher education on issues of access, affordability, service delivery, and accountability that will guide coordinated decision making on policies, operating budgets, and capital plans. It is further the legislature's intent to provide the management tools and resources necessary to implement the strategic direction. Additional investment in higher education is needed, but the public |
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| HB 1398 |
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U of W and WSU |
H Cap Budget |
1/18/2007 |
Fromhold |
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| Expands the University of Washington's and Washington State University's local borrowing authority. |
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| HB 1399 |
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Collective bargaining |
H Commerce/Lab |
1/18/2007 |
Conway |
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| Provides that, for institutions of higher education and related boards, "employee" means any employee, including employees whose work has ceased in connection with the pursuit of lawful activities protected by chapter 41.80 RCW, except: (1) Employees covered for collective bargaining; (2) Confidential employees; or (3) Members of the governing board of each institution of higher education and related boards, all presidents, and vice-presidents; deans, directors, and chairs; and executive heads of major administrative or academic divisions. |
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| HB 1454 |
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Tuition waivers |
H Hi Ed |
1/19/2007 |
Haler |
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| The governing boards of the state universities, the regional universities, The Evergreen State College, and the community colleges, shall waive all tuition and fees for the following persons: (1) A child and the spouse of an eligible veteran or
national guard member who became totally disabled as defined in RCW 28B.15.385 while engaged in active federal military or naval service, or who is determined by the federal government to be a prisoner of war or missing in action; and
A child and the surviving spouse of an eligible veteran or national guard member who lost his or her life while engaged in active federal military or naval service. |
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| HB 1479 |
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Transfer students |
H Education |
1/22/2007 |
Appleton |
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| Exempts transfer students from military families from certain prerequisites for earning a certificate of academic achievement. |
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| HB 1531 |
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College materials |
H Hi Ed |
1/22/2007 |
Warnick |
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| Relating to excise taxation of required college instructional materials. |
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| HB 1705 |
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Health sciences and services |
H Tech/En/Com |
1/25/2007 |
Barlow |
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| Creates the health sciences and services program to promote bioscience-based economic development and advance new therapies and procedures to combat disease and promote public health. |
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| HB 1711 |
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State energy road map |
H Tech/En/Com |
1/25/2007 |
Chase |
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| Declares an intent that the Washington State University energy program study these issues and create a Washington state energy efficiency and renewable energy road map. Directs the Washington State University energy program to report its results and provide the Washington state energy efficiency and renewable energy road map to the governor and the appropriate committees of the legislature by December 31, 2008. |
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| SSB 5002 |
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Tuition waivers |
S Rules 2 |
1/23/2007 |
Hewitt |
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| Declares that, subject to the conditions in this act, the governing boards of the state universities, the regional universities, The Evergreen State College, and the community colleges, shall waive all tuition and fees for the following persons: (1) A child and the spouse of an eligible veteran or national guard member who became totally disabled as defined in RCW 28B.15.385 while engaged in active federal military or naval service, or who is determined by the federal government
to be a prisoner of war or missing in action… |
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| SB 5013 |
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Tuition increase authority |
S Higher Educ |
1/8/2007 |
Schoesler |
CONCERNS |
| Provides that, beginning with the 2007-08 academic year, unless approved by a two-thirds majority vote of each house, tuition increases for all undergraduate and graduate students may not exceed the following: (1) The rate of inflation; or
(2) Fifty percent of the students… |
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| SSB 5040 |
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Survivors' endowed schlr |
S Rules 2 |
1/23/2007 |
Eide |
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| The legislature further intends to assist the families of such veterans by providing an endowed scholarship for postsecondary education to the veterans' surviving
children and spouses. |
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| SB 5098 |
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Opportunities scholarship |
S Higher Educ |
1/10/2007 |
Rockefeller |
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| Proposes a creation of a guaranteed one-year tuition scholarship program for students from low and middle-income families and those students that may be the
first in their family to attend college. |
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| SB 5101 |
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Higher education waivers |
S Higher Educ |
1/10/2007 |
Hobbs |
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| Expands higher education tuition waivers to include certain certificated instructional staff. |
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| SB 5105 |
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College in high school prog |
S EL/K-12 Educ |
1/10/2007 |
McAuliffe |
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| Directs the superintendent of public instruction, the state board for community and technical colleges, and the public baccalaureate institutions 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. |
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| SB 5139 |
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Operating sup budget 2005-07 |
S Ways & Means |
1/11/2007 |
Prentice |
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| SB 5140 |
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Operating budget 2007-09 |
S Ways & Means |
1/11/2007 |
Prentice |
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| SB 5155 |
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Passport to college program |
S Higher Educ |
1/11/2007 |
Kilmer |
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| Creates the passport to college promise program. The purpose of the program is: (1) To encourage current and former foster care youth to prepare for, attend, and successfully complete higher education; and
(2) To provide current and former foster care youth with the educational planning, information, institutional support, and direct financial resources necessary for them to succeed in higher education. |
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| SB 5156 |
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Capital budget |
S Ways & Means |
1/11/2007 |
Fraser |
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| SB 5216 |
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Forest land base |
S NR/Ocean/Rec |
1/12/2007 |
Jacobsen |
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| The working forest land board is created. The board is composed of five members, of whom two members must be appointed by the governor. The commissioner of public lands, or the commissioner's designee, shall serve ex officio as a voting
member of the board. The deans of the University of Washington college
of forest resources and the Washington State University college of agriculture, human and natural resource sciences, or their designees,
shall serve as members of the board. |
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| SSB 5280 |
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Military scholarships |
S Rules 2 |
1/25/2007 |
Jacobsen |
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| Creating an educational opportunity for military families, by a military scholars program. |
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| SB 5322 |
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Institution of higher edu |
S Higher Educ |
1/17/2007 |
Berkey |
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| Identifies sites and programs for a new institution of higher education in the Snohomish-Island-Skagit county region. |
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| SB 5384 |
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U of W and WSU |
S Ways & Means |
1/18/2007 |
Fraser |
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| Expands the University of Washington's and Washington State University's local borrowing authority. |
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| SB 5385 |
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Student loan revenue bonds |
S Higher Educ |
1/18/2007 |
Shin |
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| Authorizing theWashington higher education facilities authority to originate and acquire educational loans and to issue nonrecourse revenue bonds to be paid from such loans. |
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| SB 5387 |
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Commercialization of tech |
S EcDev/T&Mgmt |
1/18/2007 |
Kastama |
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| In conjunction with public universities and colleges and private and federal research laboratories in the state; develop and disseminate a guide to the technology
commercialization process in general and the particular commercialization assistance available from research and academic institutions in the state. |
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| SB 5410 |
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Postsecondary opportunities |
S Higher Educ |
1/18/2007 |
Berkey |
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| Requires the college board, in partnership with business, labor, and the workforce training and education coordinating board, to: (1) Identify job specific training programs offered by qualified postsecondary institutions that lead to a credential, certificate, or degree in high demand occupations, which are occupations where employer demand for workers… |
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| SB 5411 |
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State need grant |
S Higher Educ |
1/18/2007 |
Delvin |
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| Amending the state need grant award eligibility. |
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| SB 5420 |
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Public agencies' web sites |
S Govt Op & El |
1/18/2007 |
Roach |
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| Every public agency that owns or maintains a public internet web site shall post to it all ordinances, resolutions, rules, regulations, orders, and directives adopted by its governing body within five business days of adoption. The minutes of all regular and
special meetings of the governing body of every public agency that owns or maintains such a web site shall also be posted within five business days of the meetings. |
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| SB 5442 |
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Tuition waivers for veterans |
S Higher Educ |
1/19/2007 |
Hobbs |
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| Requires the governing boards of the state universities, the regional universities, The Evergreen State College, and the community colleges to waive all tuition and fees for eligible recipients. |
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| SB 5501 |
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Washington learns |
S EL/K-12 Educ |
1/22/2007 |
McAuliffe |
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| As recommended by Washington learns, the legislature declares that the overarching goal for education in the state is to have a world-class, learner-focused, seamless education system that educates more Washingtonians to the highest levels of educational attainment. |
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| SB 5586 |
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Cleaner energy |
S Wtr/Ener/Tel |
1/24/2007 |
Murray |
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| Provides that, to reduce fossil fuel dependence and build our clean energy economy, the state should develop policies and incentives that help businesses, consumers, and farmers gain greater access to affordable clean fuels and vehicles and to produce clean fuels in the state. |
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| SB 5612 |
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Online business training |
S EcDev/T&Mgmt |
1/25/2007 |
Kilmer |
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| Establish the curriculum course content in coordination with: The state microenterprise association; the small business development center; universities and community and technical colleges with small business assistance programs; the workforce training and education coordinating board; and other public and private entrepreneurial and small business assistance centers in the state; |
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