Washington State Senate 5th Order

Introduction & First Reading
Short Titles and Referrals
2017 Regular Session of the 65th Legislature
CYRUS HABIB, President of the Senate TIM SHELDON, President Pro Tem
HUNTER G. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Senate JIM HONEYFORD, Vice President Pro Tem

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2017 37TH DAY
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
SB 5809 By Senators Rivers and Pedersen; by request of Board For Judicial Administration

Extending surcharges on court filing fees for deposit in the judicial stabilization trust account to July 1, 2021.

Referred to Committee on WAYS & MEANS.

SB 5810 By Senator Padden

Adding attempted murder to the list of offenses that may be prosecuted at any time after their commission.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5811 By Senator O'Ban

Expanding use of the involuntary treatment act to combat heroin abuse.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, MENTAL HEALTH & HOUSING.

SB 5812 By Senators Liias, Cleveland, Sheldon, Hasegawa, Palumbo and SaldaƱa

Regulating wheelchair-accessible for hire vehicles.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

SHB 1079 By House Committee on Public Safety (originally sponsored by Representatives Orwall, Klippert, Goodman, Stokesbary, Kilduff, Chapman, McCabe, Hudgins, Jinkins, Ortiz-Self, Bergquist, Stanford, Griffey, Hargrove, Smith, Tarleton, Harmsworth, Ormsby, Muri, Van Werven, Kraft, Fey, Slatter, Sawyer, McBride and Gregerson; by request of Attorney General)

Creating a criminal no-contact order for human trafficking and promoting prostitution-related offenses.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SHB 1121 By House Committee on Environment (originally sponsored by Representatives Muri, Fitzgibbon, Short, Peterson, Fey, Smith, Kagi, Barkis, McBride, Farrell, Wilcox, Jinkins, Haler, Stanford, Gregerson, Kilduff, Tarleton, Tharinger and Pollet; by request of Puget Sound Partnership)

Concerning the frequency of Puget Sound action agenda implementation strategy and science work plan updates.

Referred to Committee on ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS.