Bills to Follow This Week – 2-3-2020
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READ AND TAKE ACTION.
January 31, 2020 – Majority House Democrats voted HB 1110 – a bill to impose low-carbon fuel limits on gasoline and other transportation related fuels – off the floor yesterday in a party line vote. Every Republican voted against the bill.
This bill creates a low carbon fuel standard like CA that will increase prices – some estimates over $.50 per gallon. That money doesn’t go toward road improvement either. It will go to the Senate next. Rep. Mike Chapman (D) (Rep. Mike Chapman (D) also sponsored another bill – HB-2913 – that will raise gas tax another $.10 per gallon.) and Rep. Steve Tharinger (D) voted for the bill, who was also a prime sponsor of the bill. (See Roll Call Votes here)
Under the bill, carbon emissions of transportation fuels would have to be reduced to 10 percent below 2017 levels by 2028 and 20 percent below 2017 levels by 2035. The mandatory program would begin January 1, 2021. The Bill directs the Department of Ecology (ECY) to adopt a rule establishing a Clean Fuels Program (CFP) to limit the greenhouse gas emissions per unit of transportation fuel energy to 10 percent below 2017 levels by 2028 and 20 percent below 2017 levels by 2035. The bill is 27 pages long.
House leaders sent the bill straight to a floor vote without a public hearing, and no amendments by lawmakers will be allowed. The same bill passed last year in the House along strict party lines, but the Senate did not act on it before the session ended.
The bill has been referred to the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee on January 31, 2020 (more…)
From Ruth Peterson
Legislation to follow for the week of 1-27-2020. This is not a complete list. I will add to it and update for next week. As I’ve stated before, try to find an organization that focuses on your interests and who provides a newsletter like this for that area. I am barely skimming the surface because of lack of time. There are subjects I’m not even touching upon here. There are lots of bills that will damage different businesses.
HB 1068 & SB 5062 – both ban “high capacity” magazines – neither have moved through the legislative process at all since session began.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=1068&Chamber=House&Year=2019
HB 1010 – Allowing the WSP to destroy firearms that have been confiscated. It has been passed off the floor of the House (party line vote) and will now be considered in the Senate. Bill report here – http://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/biennium/2019-20/Pdf/Bill%20Reports/House/1010-S%20HBR%20APH%2020.pdf?q=20200126194029 (more…)
by Ruth
Olympia, WA – 1/16/2020 – The Legislative Session begins on Monday, January 13th. There are a host of bills and issues we need to follow closely – regulatory restrictions, income tax, pay-per-mile tax, sex education, $30 car tab issue, gun laws. The list is long. I want to point out a bill that really won’t have as much of an impact on your life as many others, and it may not even pass, but it is one of hundreds that gives law-making authority to a board that has no accountability to the people. (more…)
This just in from Sharon Hanek:
SB 5395 – yes the one we thought was done is getting a second life!
Senator Wilson plans to put this bill up for a vote by the full Senate as early as Wednesday at 10:00 or Friday at 10:00. After confirming with members of the Senate Rules committee we may have a better idea which day.
Start calling your Senators NOW to vote NO on SB 5395 !
Remind them – this was stopped because of its aggressive efforts to put ALL public schools into a one-size-fits-all Comprehensive Sex Education curriculum and it goes down to kindergarten.
This bill includes “skills-based instruction” on abstinence (condom demonstration), sexual violent behavior, and how to give affirmative consent, to name a few examples.
There does not need to have a hearing for this in a Senate – this is a vote of all Senators so call and email your Senator. (All of them if you have time.)
Hotline 1-800-562-6000
https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=5395&Chamber=Senate&Year=2019
Attached is a list of Senators and their phone numbers.
CLICK HERE
Don’t forget Hearing on HB 2184 (new sex ed bill) Thursday 8:00 am John OBrien bldg Room A
NOTE: 2020 Freedom Rally is being rescheduled due to weather conflicts on speakers and friends from afar. We will still host a Lobby Day – meet at noon Capitol bldg. (11:30 for prayer time)
If you are in Olympia Wednesday visit the Senate Galley at 10:00 to frown on our Senators as they take the vote on SB 5395.
by Jami Lund,
Freedom Foundation
March 7, 2019
Gov. Jay Inslee’s school levy property tax increase, Senate Bill 5313, continues its path through the Washington State Legislature.
This is due to the crisis in school budgets created by union bargaining. Although districts were expected to stop using levy funds on salary enhancements, the combination of union hard bargaining and acquiescent school boards rendered these laws meaningless. Now many districts are going broke because the large pay raises they awarded are unfunded and unsustainable.