REGULAR SESSION FIRST DAY House

REGULAR SESSION FIRST DAY House

FIRST DAY, JANUARY 13, 2020 1 SIXTY SIXTH LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION FIRST DAY House Chamber, Olympia, Monday, January 13, 2020 The House was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by the Archer. The prayer was offered by Connie McCloud, Interim Speaker, Representative Lovick. The Clerk called Cultural Director, Puyallup Tribe, Puyallup, Washington. the roll and a quorum was present. Reading of the Journal of the previous day was The flags were escorted to the rostrum the Washington dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved. State Patrol Honor Guard. The Speaker (Representative Lovick presiding) led the Chamber in the Pledge of *****Format changed to accommodate text***** Allegiance. The National Anthem was performed by Kim MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE The Honorable Speaker of the House of Representatives The Legislature of the State of Washington Olympia, Washington Madam Speaker: l, Kim Wyman, Secretary of State of the state of Washington, do hereby certify that the following is a full, true, and correct list of persons elected to the Office of State Representative at the state General Election held in the state of Washington on the 5th day of November 2019, as shown by the official returns of said election now on file in the Office of the Secretary of State: Representatives Elected November 5, 2019 District Name Party Counties Represented Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln, 13 Alex Ybarra Prefers Republican Party Yakima Returning Representatives District Name Party Counties Represented Davina Duerr Prefers Democratic Party 1 King, Snohomish Shelley Kloba Prefers Democratic Party Andrew Barkis Prefers Republican Party 2 Pierce, Thurston UT Wilcox Prefers Republican Party Marcus Riccelli Prefers Democratic Party 3 Spokane Timm Ormsby Prefers Democratic Party Matt Shea Prefers Republican Party 4 Spokane Bob McCaslin Prefers Republican Party Bill Ramos Prefers Democratic Party 5 King Lisa Callan Prefers Democratic Party 2 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Mike Volz Prefers Republican Party 6 Spokane Jenny Graham Prefers Republican Party Jacquelin Maycumber Prefers Republican Party Ferry, Okanogan, Pend 7 Oreille, Spokane, Stevens Joel Kretz Prefers Republican Party Brad Klippert Prefers Republican Party 8 Benton Matt Boehnke Prefers Republican Party Mary Dye Prefers Republican Party Adams, Asotin, Franklin, 9 Garfield, Spokane, Whitman Joe Schmick Prefers GOP Party Norma Smith Prefers GOP Party 10 Island, Skagit, Snohomish Dave Paul Prefers Democratic Party Zack Hudgins Prefers Democratic Party 11 King Steve Bergquist Prefers Democratic Party Keith Goehner Prefers Republican Party Chelan, Douglas, Grant, 12 Okanogan Mike Steele Prefers Republican Party Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln, 13 Tom Dent Prefers Republican Party Yakima Chris Corry Prefers Republican Party Clark, Klickitat, Skamania, 14 Gina Mosbrucker Yakima Prefers Republican Party Bruce Chandler Prefers Republican Party 15 Yakima Jeremie Dufault Prefers Republican Party William 'Bill' Jenkin Prefers Republican Party Benton, Columbia, Franklin, 16 Walla Walla Skyler Rude Prefers Republican Party Vicki Kraft Prefers Republican Party 17 Clark Paul Harris Prefers Republican Party Brandon Vick Prefers Republican Party 18 Clark Larry A. Hoff Prefers Republican Party 1064 FIRST DAY, JANUARY 13, 2020 3 Jim Walsh Prefers Republican Party Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, 19 Pacific, Wahkiakum Brian E. Blake Prefers Democratic Party Richard DeBolt Prefers GOP Party 20 Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Thurston Ed Orcutt Prefers Republican Party Strom Peterson Prefers Democratic Party 21 Snohomish Lillian Ortiz-Self Prefers Democratic Party Laurie Dolan Prefers Democratic Party 22 Thurston Beth Doglio Prefers Democratic Party Sherry V. Appleton Prefers Democratic Party 23 Kitsap Drew Hansen Prefers Democratic Party Mike Chapman Prefers Democratic Party 24 Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson Steve Tharinger Prefers Democratic Party Kelly Chambers Prefers Republican Party 25 Pierce Chris Gildon Prefers Republican Party Jesse L. Young Prefers Republican Party 26 Kitsap, Pierce Michelle Caldier Prefers Republican Party Laurie Jinkins Prefers Democratic Party 27 Pierce Jake Fey Prefers Democratic Party Mari Leavitt Prefers Democratic Party 28 Pierce Christine Kilduff Prefers Democratic Party Melanie Morgan Prefers Democratic Party 29 Pierce Steve Kirby Prefers Democratic Party 4 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Mike Pellicciotti Prefers Democratic Party 30 King, Pierce Kristine M. Reeves Prefers Democratic Party Drew Stokesbary Prefers Republican Party 31 King, Pierce Morgan Irwin Prefers Republican Party Cindy Ryu Prefers Democratic Party 32 King, Snohomish Lauren Davis Prefers Democratic Party Tina L. Orwall Prefers Democratic Party 33 King Mia Su-Ling Gregerson Prefers Democratic Party Eileen L. Cody Prefers Democratic Party 34 King Joe Fitzgibbon Prefers Democratic Party Dan Griffey Prefers Republican Party 35 Kitsap. Mason, Thurston Drew C. MacEwen Prefers Republican Party Noel Christina Frame Prefers Democratic Party 36 King Gael Tarleton Prefers Democratic Party Sharon Tomiko Santos Prefers Democratic Party 37 King Eric Pettigrew Prefers Democratic Party June Robinson Prefers Democratic Party 38 Snohomish Mike Sells Prefers Democratic Party Robert J. Sutherland Prefers Republican Party 39 King, Skagit, Snohomish Carolyn Eslick Prefers Republican Party Debra Lekanoff Prefers Democratic Party 40 San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Jeff Morris Prefers Democratic Party 1064 FIRST DAY, JANUARY 13, 2020 5 Tana Senn Prefers Democratic Party 41 King My-Linh Thai Prefers Democratic Party Luanne Van Werven Prefers Republican Party 42 Whatcom Sharon Shewmake Prefers Democratic Party Nicole Macri Prefers Democratic Party 43 King Frank Chopp Prefers Democratic Party John Lovick Prefers Democratic Party 44 Snohomish Jared M. Mead Prefers Democratic Party Roger Goodman Prefers Democratic Party 45 King Larry Springer Prefers Democratic Party Gerry Pollet Prefers Democratic Party 46 King Javier Valdez Prefers Democratic Party Debra Entenman Prefers Democratic Party 47 King Pat Sullivan Prefers Democratic Party Vandana Slatter Prefers Democratic Party 48 King Amy Walen Prefers Democratic Party Sharon Wylie Prefers Democratic Party 49 Clark Monica Jurado Stonier Prefers Democratic Party IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of the state of Washington at Olympia, this 2nd day of December 2019. Kim Wyman, Secretary of State Canvass of the Returns of the General Election Held on November 5, 2019Canvass of the Returns of the General Election Held on November 5, 2019 was not found I, Kim Wyman, Secretary of State of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that according to the provisions of RCW 29A.60.250, I have canvassed the returns of the 2,035,401 votes cast in the November 5, 2019 General Election by the registered voters of the state for all statewide measures and those legislative and judicial offices whose jurisdiction encompasses more than one county, as received from the County Auditors. The votes cast for these measures and these candidates are as follows: Referendum Measure No. 88 6 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE The legislature passed Initiative Measure No. 1000 concerning affirmative action and remedying discrimination, and voters have filed a sufficient referendum petition on this act. Initiative 1000 would allow the state to remedy discrimination for certain groups and to implement affirmative action, without the use of quotas or preferential treatment (as defined), in public education, employment, and contracting. Approved 952,053 Rejected 973,610 Initiative Measure No. 976 Initiative Measure No. 976 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. This measure would repeal, reduce, or remove authority to impose certain vehicle taxes and fees; limit annual motor-vehicle-license fees to $30, except voter-approved charges; and base vehicle taxes on Kelley Blue Book value. Yes 1,055,749 No 936,751 Advisory Vote No. 20 Second Substitute House Bill 1087 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, an additional wage premium for long-term care services, costing an indeterminate amount in its first ten years, for government spending. Repealed 1,160,463 Maintained 683,870 Advisory Vote No. 21 Engrossed Third Substitute House Bill 1324 The legislature extended, without a vote of the people, the business and occupation tax for extracting, manufacturing, and selling timber and timber-related products, costing $21,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Repealed 1,094,028 Maintained 763,429 Advisory Vote No. 22 Substitute House Bill 1652 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, retail sales tax on architectural paint by adding an assessment to the purchase price, costing $6,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Repealed 1,144,394 Maintained 700,391 Advisory Vote No. 23 Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1873 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, a tax on the sale, use, consumption, handling, possession, and distribution of vapor products costing $178,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Repealed 621,440 Maintained 1,256,542 1064 FIRST DAY, JANUARY 13, 2020 7 Advisory Vote No. 24 Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2158 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, an additional service and other business and occupation tax for certain specified business activities, costing $2,253,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Repealed 1,140,727 Maintained 680,183 Advisory Vote No. 25 Substitute House Bill

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