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Representative Bob Sump


Biennium:

Prime Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1080  $ Creating the community revitalization partnership pilot program.  Fiscal Note
HB 1081 Providing a heating oil sales and use tax exemption. 

Secondary Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1171 Providing a business and occupation tax exemption for qualifying small businesses.  Fiscal Note
HB 1173 Prioritizing funding for special category C projects. 
HB 1254 Concerning the use of lodging tax revenues for tourism promotion. 
HB 1308 Creating a real estate excise tax exemption for homes sold by active duty military members as a result of military relocation orders.  Fiscal Note
HB 1374 Creating the Puget Sound partnership.  Fiscal Note
HB 1386 Designating an official state Christmas tree. 
HB 1525 Reducing the impact of regulatory provisions on small businesses.  Fiscal Note
HB 1598 Requiring recipients of money from the salmon recovery funding board to agree to disclose information regarding the funding in compliance with chapter 42.56 RCW. 
HB 1604 Introducing oxygen into Hood Canal.  Fiscal Note
HB 1728 Promoting a coordinated shellfish aquaculture regulatory process.  Fiscal Note
HB 1743 Requiring the appointment of county noxious weed control boards.  Fiscal Note
HB 1744 Addressing special needs transportation services provided by rural public utility districts.  Fiscal Note
HB 1761 Accelerating the cleanup of Puget Sound and hazardous waste and waste sites in the state.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Regarding cleanup of hazardous waste.
  Fiscal Note
HB 1775 Regarding crimes against livestock belonging to another person. 
HB 1808 Including medical costs in the reimbursement of extraordinary criminal justice costs. 
HB 1878 Providing vocational rehabilitation services for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers.  Fiscal Note
HB 1879 Authorizing the department of natural resources to give nominally valuable materials to nonprofit organizations.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Authorizing the department of natural resources to offer nominally valuable materials to nonprofit organizations.
 
HB 1932 Restricting the use and disclosure of social security numbers. 
HB 1933 Concerning emergency shelters.  Fiscal Note
HB 1974 Limiting special sex offender sentencing alternatives to the immediate victim's family members. 
HB 1985 Defining "crop rotation" for the purposes of RCW 90.14.140(1)(k).  Fiscal Note
HB 1986 Enhancing the punishment for theft when the damages to the victim greatly exceed the value of the stolen property.  Fiscal Note
HB 1987 Exempting property owners from injury caused to another person as a result of metal theft. 
HB 2022 Increasing assistance to cities and counties.  Fiscal Note
HB 2036 Protecting sport shooting ranges. 
HB 2040 Providing sales and use tax exemptions for the processing of meat products for human consumption. 
HB 2068 Limiting the power of eminent domain. 
HB 2117 Limiting property tax increases to one percent by reenacting the provisions of Initiative Measure No. 747.  Fiscal Note
HB 2171 Regarding crane safety.  Fiscal Note
HB 2229 Allowing hydropower to be included as a renewable energy resource for the purposes of the energy independence act. 
HB 2369 Mandating termination of parental rights when the child is the victim of rape by the parent. 
HB 2409 Addressing the mapping of institutions of higher education. 
HB 2413 Creating the full light of day act. 
HB 2415 Improving the resources and tools community corrections officers and law enforcement need to perform their duties protecting the public. 
HB 2416 Reinstating the one percent property tax limit factor adopted by the voters under Initiative Measure No. 747. 
HB 2418 Requiring voter approval to use banked property tax levy capacity. 
HB 2419 Providing a state property tax rebate. 
HB 2439 Requiring the governing authorities of facilities where convicted sex offenders are confined to determine the offender's immigration status and to release offenders subject to deportation into the custody of federal authorities or at a federal facility used to house persons awaiting deportation.  Fiscal Note
HB 2440 Requiring the electronic monitoring of all registered sex offenders who are classified as risk level III, have registered as homeless or transient, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2441 Requiring law enforcement agencies to enter into assistance compacts with the federal department of homeland security to help enforce immigration laws as they pertain to certain sex offenders who have been classified as risk level III, have been convicted of a sex offense against a minor victim, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2442 Improving sex offender community notification by disclosing to the public at large information regarding level I and II sex offenders who have a conviction for failure to register as a sex offender and adding information regarding level I sex offenders who have a prior failure to register conviction to the statewide kidnapping and sex offender web site. 
HB 2443 Authorizing community corrections officers to perform random, unannounced inspections of sex offenders who have been classified as risk level III, have been convicted of a sex offense against a minor victim, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2444 Requiring registered sex and kidnapping offenders to submit information regarding any e-mail addresses and any web sites they create or operate.  Fiscal Note
HB 2445 Ensuring that all registered sex offenders have submitted a biological sample for inclusion in the DNA identification system. 
HB 2446 Increasing the penalty for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 2905 Requiring restitution to public safety agencies for costs incurred responding to criminal activity. 
HB 2953 Concerning the sales and use tax rate for public facilities in rural counties. 
HB 2978 Protecting rural communities from the harmful impacts of interwatershed water rights transfers.  Fiscal Note
HB 3072 Eliminating the partial relinquishment of water rights.  Fiscal Note
HB 3161 Requiring certain sex offenders to pay the costs of electronic monitoring.  Fiscal Note
HB 3227 Protecting the water quality in Hood Canal. 
HB 3237 Establishing the woman's right to know act. 
HB 3283 Relieving active duty military personnel of interest and penalties on delinquent excise taxes.  Fiscal Note
HB 3356 Providing property tax relief for retired persons and persons retired by reason of disability. 
HB 3367 Requiring legislators to purchase health coverage through the individual market. 
HB 3387 Restricting the use of industrial insurance funds. 
HJM 4013 Requesting that the words "under God" remain in the Pledge of Allegiance. 
HJM 4034 Requesting the United States Congress to reconsider and halt the procurement of foreign-made tankers for use by the United States Air Force. 
HJR 4218 Requiring a sixty percent vote for emergency clauses. 
HR 4615 Recognizing the 4-H Youth Development Program. 
HR 4624 Acknowledging the achievements of Washington History Day. 
HR 4653 Honoring individuals with autism. 
HR 4659 Honoring fallen servicemen and women. 
HR 4665 Celebrating and recognizing the life of Speaker John L. O'Brien. 
HR 4668 Honoring Speaker Pro Tempore John Lovick for his work in the House of Representatives. 
HR 4676 Honoring home-educating families in Washington state. 
HR 4694 Honoring Andrea Peterson. 
HR 4697 Honoring individuals with autism. 
HR 4711 Honoring Lynn Schindler. 
HR 4713 Honoring Representative William Eickmeyer. 
HR 4714 Honoring Representative Patricia Lantz. 
HR 4715 Honoring Representative Bill Fromhold. 
HR 4716 Honoring Representative Shay Schual-Berke. 
HR 4717 Honoring Representative Helen Sommers.