Introduced by Rep. Hans Dunshee (Snohomish) (D) on January 14, 2010
Makes appropriations and authorizes expenditures for
additional capital improvements by the state for the period ending June 30, 2011. (See also SB 6364). Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Capital Budget Committee on January 14, 2010
Substitute offered in the House on February 24, 2010
Changes the appropriation and funding sources for various capital projects and programs.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the House on February 24, 2010
Referred to the House Rules Committee on March 11, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Hans Dunshee (Snohomish) (D) on March 19, 2010
To replace provisions of SHB 2836 (House supplemental capital budget) as passed the House Capital Budget Committee.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gary Alexander (Olympia) (R) on March 19, 2010
To increase the amount provided for development of Chehalis Flood River Basin governance agreements for development of flood hazard mitigation measures by $100,000. Increases the amount for studies for development of flood hazard mitigation measures by $900,000 and specifies the studies must consider dams and lowland temporary water storage options. Adds $200,000 for an early flood warning system. This increases the reappropriation from the State
Building Construction Account by $1.2 million.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Barbara Bailey (Oak Harbor) (R) on March 19, 2010
Reduces the Housing Trust Fund appropriation from by $25 million and adds a $25 million appropriation for enhanced 911 capital equipment.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Hans Dunshee (Snohomish) (D) on March 19, 2010
To remove the requirement for the State Parks and Recreation Commission to transfer the Lake Osoyoos Veteran Memorial State Park to the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Kelli Linville, (D-Bellingham) (D) on March 19, 2010
To add appropriations of general obligation bonds for the Puget Sound Partnership Puget Sound Cleanup and Restoration Projects. Increases the State Building Construction Account appropriation by $8 million.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Ed Orcutt (Kalama) (R) on March 19, 2010
To eliminate proviso language requiring the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to develop a prioritization process for purchasing easements eligible under the Forest Riparian Easement Program (FREP). Requires the DNR to develop a process for small forest landowners participating in the FREP to harvest timber from riparian zones on their property in an amount that approximates the value currently owed to them under the FREP.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Ed Orcutt (Kalama) (R) on March 19, 2010
To reduce state general obligation bond appropriations for the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program by $10 million. Appropriates $10 million in state general obligation bonds for the Forest Riparian Easement Program (FREP) at the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Eliminates proviso language requiring the DNR to develop a prioritization process for purchasing easements eligible under the FREP.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Norma Smith (Clinton) (R) on March 19, 2010
To increases the Office of Financial Management negative allotment by $4,021,000. Appropriates $4,021,000 in state bonds to the Department of Natural Resources for forest restoration projects.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Judy Warnick (Grant) (R) on March 19, 2010
Reduces the state bond appropriation for the Washington Wildlife and Recreation program by $38,000. Appropriates $38,000 to the State Conservation Commission for infrastructure improvements for the Wild Horse Coordinated Resource Management area in Kittitas County.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 19, 2010