Washington State Legislature
Committee Documents
Senate Government Operations & Elections 3/24/2009 1:30 PM
Senate Government Operations & Elections 3/24/2009 1:30 PM
Senate Government Operations & Elections 3/24/2009 1:30 PM
Documents
Public Hearing
- HB 1468 - Requiring rural county library district boards in counties with populations of one million five hundred thousand or more to have seven appointed members.
- SHB 1572 - Adopting all mail voting.
- E2SHB 1618 - Concerning community and surplus schools. (Hearing is on the Striking Amendment.)
- HB 1690 - Authorizing alternative public works contracting procedures. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning public works projects. )
- SHB 1692 - Addressing the authority of the board of directors of a public facilities district.
- ESHB 1752 - Regarding the observation of election procedures.
- SHB 1036 - Concerning the Washington code of military justice. (Hearing is on the Striking Amendment.)
- SHB 2287 - Concerning paper conservation.
- HB 1880 - Concerning ballot envelopes.
- HB 1048 - Repealing provisions addressing the sale, lease, or conveyance of municipal property in commercial areas to private parties for free public parking facilities in cities with populations over three hundred thousand.
Executive Session
- E2SHB 1208 - Concerning property tax administration.
- E2SHB 1618 - Concerning community and surplus schools.
- ESHB 1847 - Regarding bid limits.
- ESHB 1752 - Regarding the observation of election procedures.
- SHB 1692 - Addressing the authority of the board of directors of a public facilities district.
- SHB 1583 - Modifying provisions relating to county auditors.
- SHB 1572 - Adopting all mail voting.
- SHB 1036 - Concerning the Washington code of military justice.
- HB 1468 - Requiring rural county library district boards in counties with populations of one million five hundred thousand or more to have seven appointed members.
- HB 1048 - Repealing provisions addressing the sale, lease, or conveyance of municipal property in commercial areas to private parties for free public parking facilities in cities with populations over three hundred thousand.