
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6115. Passed in the House (94 to 1) on March 5, 2004, establishing a tax exemption for amusement and recreation services donated to or by nonprofit charitable organizations and state or local governmental entities. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6304. Passed in the House (91 to 4) on March 5, 2004, creating tax incentives for manufacturing aluminum. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 House Bill 3205. Passed in the House (55 to 40) on February 27, 2004, charge an additional $.50 for applications for licenses, registration, or the right to operate any vehicle or vessel upon the public highways or waters of this state to fund homeland transportation security. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6439. Passed in the House (95 to 0) on March 5, 2004, requiring information on motorcycle awareness in instructional material used in traffic safety education courses. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6599. Passed in the House (95 to 0) on March 5, 2004, revising codes related to elements of cholinesterase monitoring programs of pesticide handlers. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2003 Senate Bill 5957. Passed in the House (91 to 3) on March 5, 2004, establishing a system of standards and procedures to ensure that only credible water quality data is used for state water quality programs. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2003 Senate Bill 5412. Passed in the House (66 to 28) on March 5, 2004, requiring a biometric identifier from every person applying for an original, renewal, or duplicate driver’s license or identicard. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6614. Passed in the House (92 to 3) on March 4, 2004, regarding vehicle impounds. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6211. Passed in the House (68 to 25) on March 5, 2004, regarding revising the school district levy base calculation. [Vote Details and Comments]
- Did not vote on 2004 Senate Bill 6372. Passed in the House (95 to 0) on March 5, 2004, authorizing the commemoration of Washington state parks in 2013 with a coordinated effort by the state parks and recreation commission, the governor, the legislature, and the people of the state of Washington. [Vote Details and Comments]