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GOOD Republican   Bills

Survivor Bills - 2009

BAD Democrat   Bills

Bills that survived the floor cut-off
2009 Session
UPDATED March 16, 2009

  March 12 (5 p.m.) was the final day for bills to be considered in their house of origin. Those bills not passed from the House by that deadline are considered "dead" for the session. Budget-driven bills are exempt from the cut-off.

   The following is a report of the survivors. . .

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Republican elephant
 House Republicans
 SOLUTIONS FOR A BETTER WASHINGTON - SURVIVOR BILLS

EDUCATION

  • House Bill 1657 (Anderson) Fund education first in budgeting process

HEALTH CARE

  • House Bill 1869 (Bailey) Transparency of health care cost information

PUBLIC SAFETY

  • House Bill 1385 - (Haler) Protecting students from sexual misconduct
  • House Bill 2035 (Klippert) Monitoring sex offenders e-mail and Web usage
 
Democrat Donkey
 BAD DEMOCRAT BILLS WHICH ARE STILL MOVING
  • House Bill 1393 (Springer) Home warranty litigation expansion to impose required and implied warranties on construction, and provides cause of action for any breech of warranty
  • House Bill 1402 (Williams) Restricts employer, employee and L&I contact with medical providers after appeals have been filed under industrial insurance
  • House Bill 1413 (McCoy) Fee increase on water discharges –  General Government Appropriations
  • House Bill 1554 (Conway) L & I stop work orders for contractor or electrician employer if do not secure industrial insurance  Rules
 
 
 
     
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