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Bill Sponsorship
Representative Gary Alexander
Biennium:
2007-08
2005-06
2003-04
2001-02
1999-00
1997-98
Prime Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Brief Description
HB 1164
Extending the sales and use tax credit for certain public facilities districts.
Fiscal Note
HB 1258
Changing the disbursement of funds by air pollution control agencies.
HB 1330
Modifying the requirements of small business economic impact statements by state agencies.
Fiscal Note
HB 1481
Exempting students who pass the WASL from intermediate license restrictions.
HB 1834
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Requiring notice of appropriations legislation before legislative votes.
HB 1835
Addressing the state expenditure limit.
HB 2003
Implementing a pilot program for the business enterprises program.
Fiscal Note
HB 2360
Defining related funds for the purpose of the state expenditure limit.
HB 2388
Financing regional centers with seating capacities less than ten thousand that are acquired, constructed, financed, or owned by a public facilities district.
Fiscal Note
HB 2649
Authorizing state general obligation bonds for the state's share of the Centralia-Chehalis flood control project.
Fiscal Note
HB 2749
Providing that the gambling revolving fund retain its investment earnings.
Fiscal Note
HB 2860
Defining the near general fund and requiring revenue forecasts thereof.
HB 3000
Providing tax incentives for employers providing physical fitness services to employees.
Fiscal Note
HB 3066
Funding catastrophic flood relief.
Fiscal Note
HB 3151
Extending the commencement-of-construction date for a sales and use tax for public facilities districts in national disaster counties.
Fiscal Note
HB 3375
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Appropriating funds for catastrophic flood relief.
HJR 4216
Amending the state Constitution to require that appropriation bills are made available prior to a vote.
HJR 4217
Amending the state Constitution to include an expenditure limit.
HJR 4227
Amending the state Constitution to prohibit substantive law changes in appropriation bills.
Secondary Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Brief Description
HB 1001
Combating auto theft.
Fiscal Note
HB 1019
Prioritizing basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process.
HB 1030
Enhancing the penalty for eluding a police vehicle.
Fiscal Note
HB 1166
Modifying county treasurer administrative provisions.
Fiscal Note
HB 1168
Regarding disorderly conduct.
HB 1184
Requiring land surveying review requirements.
Fiscal Note
HB 1232
Clarifying that certain local government real estate excise tax proceeds may be used for the acquisition of equipment and software related to business applications.
HB 1242
Creating a voluntary adult family home certification program.
HB 1250
Conducting a pilot project to provide the fish and wildlife commission with independent biological information.
Fiscal Note
HB 1324
Providing sales and use tax exemptions for prescribed durable medical equipment used in the home and prescribed mobility enhancing equipment.
Revised for 2nd Substitute
: Providing sales and use tax exemptions for prescribed mobility enhancing equipment.
Fiscal Note
HB 1341
Limiting the regulation of the practice of massage by political subdivisions.
HB 1390
Requiring the use of headlights at all times on two-lane highways.
HB 1467
Creating a budget stabilization fund.
Fiscal Note
HB 1475
Adding members to the state board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers.
Fiscal Note
HB 1509
Clarifying that the gross wages and benefits of on-site property managers are exempt from the business and occupation taxation of property management companies.
Fiscal Note
HB 1513
Modifying provisions relating to the excise taxation of forest products businesses.
Fiscal Note
HB 1538
Requiring an independent study of health benefit requirements.
HB 1539
Providing access to health insurance for small employers and their employees.
HB 1625
Regulating motorcycles at traffic control signals.
Revised for 1st Substitute
: Allowing motorcycles to stop and proceed through traffic signals under certain conditions.
HB 1638
Providing tax incentives for employer provided health care.
HB 1651
Creating the boating activities program.
Fiscal Note
HB 1662
Placing restrictions on raising and spending state revenue.
HB 1723
Licensing Christmas tree growers.
HB 1746
Exempting certain historic property leased to counties from property taxation.
Fiscal Note
HB 1790
Providing for the distribution of funds used for jobs, economic development, and local capital projects.
Revised for 1st Substitute
: Concerning funding for jobs, economic development, and local capital projects.
Fiscal Note
HB 1795
Providing voting proportional to population on boards of certain intercounty library districts.
HB 1945
Modifying the business and occupation taxation of health care services provided to government.
HB 1974
Limiting special sex offender sentencing alternatives to the immediate victim's family members.
HB 2068
Limiting the power of eminent domain.
HB 2116
Modifying gain-sharing benefits and increasing contributions towards unfunded pension liabilities.
Fiscal Note
HB 2117
Limiting property tax increases to one percent by reenacting the provisions of Initiative Measure No. 747.
Fiscal Note
HB 2214
Studying the sentencing reform act.
Fiscal Note
HB 2224
Increasing penalties for gang-related offenses.
Fiscal Note
HB 2283
Concerning the joint legislative audit and review committee performance reviews of the home care quality authority.
HB 2305
Authorizing retired local government employees to receive benefits from the public employees' benefits board.
HB 2371
Restricting the way fee increases are authorized.
HB 2403
Limiting property tax increases to one percent by reenacting the provisions of Initiative Measure No. 747.
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 2845
Using existing revenue sources for highway purposes.
Fiscal Note
HB 2926
Extending the sunset review and termination date for the office of public defense.
HB 2932
Establishing the state council on fiscal management.
HB 2965
Developing a feasibility plan for authorizing state administration and collection of local business and occupation taxes.
Fiscal Note
HB 2977
Concerning the burden of proof for corrections to property tax valuations made by public officials.
Fiscal Note
HB 3008
Providing interruptive military service credit for members of plans 2 and 3 who provide proof to the director that their interruptive military service was during a period of war defined in RCW 41.04.005.