Agenda Update; House Appropriations

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Added to Possible Executive Session:  HB 1870, HB 1956, HB 1969, HB 2065, HB 2271, and HB 2320.
Appropriations - 2/5/2024 10:30 AM

House Full Committee
House Hearing Rm A and Virtual
John L. O'Brien Building
Olympia, WA

REVISED ON 2/2/2024 AT 8:36 PM

Public Hearing: HB 2494 - Increasing state funding for operating costs in schools. (Remote Testimony Available). (If measure is referred to committee.)

Possible Executive Session:
1.   HB 1228 - Building a multilingual, multiliterate Washington through dual and tribal language education.
2.   HB 1239 - Establishing a simple and uniform system for complaints related to, and instituting a code of educator ethics for, conduct within or involving public elementary and secondary schools.
3.   HB 1479 - Concerning restraint or isolation of students in public schools and educational programs. (If measure is referred to committee.)
4.   HB 1551 - Reducing lead in cookware.
5.   HB 1648 - Concerning ticket sales.
6.   HB 1870 - Promoting economic development by increasing opportunities for local communities to secure federal funding.
7.   HB 1877 - Improving the Washington state behavioral health system for better coordination and recognition with the Indian behavioral health system.
8.   HB 1893 - Concerning unemployment insurance benefits for striking or lockout workers.
9.   HB 1899 - Facilitating reconstruction of communities damaged or destroyed by wildfires.
10.   HB 1934 - Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
11.   HB 1935 - Promoting resource conservation practices that include student education and leadership opportunities in public schools.
12.   HB 1945 - Streamlining and enhancing program access for persons eligible for food assistance.
13.   HB 1956 - Addressing fentanyl and other substance use prevention education.
14.   HB 1960 - Increasing prototypical school staffing to better meet student needs.
15.   HB 1969 - Expanding the definition of family member for individual providers.
16.   HB 1992 - Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
17.   HB 2001 - Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interests of justice.
18.   HB 2025 - Modifying placement and salary matching requirements for the state work-study program.
19.   HB 2065 - Recalculating sentencing ranges for currently incarcerated individuals whose offender score was increased by juvenile convictions.
20.   HB 2076 - Addressing crimes involving human trafficking or sexual exploitation.
21.   HB 2084 - Establishing an oversight committee to improve construction-related training and pathways to state registered apprenticeships in state correctional facilities.
22.   HB 2109 - Regulating permanent cosmetics.
23.   HB 2124 - Supporting and expanding access to child care and early learning programs.
24.   HB 2128 - Modernizing the certificate of need program.
25.   HB 2147 - Concerning agriculture pest and disease response.
26.   HB 2166 - Increasing access to portable orders for life-sustaining treatment.
27.   HB 2197 - Concerning the availability of prevention services under medical assistance programs.
28.   HB 2201 - Facilitating linkage of Washington's carbon market with the California-Quebec carbon market.
29.   HB 2207 - Providing tools designed to reduce the impacts of unlawful solid waste dumping.
30.   HB 2215 - Concerning the maximum per-pupil limit for enrichment levies.
31.   HB 2230 - Promoting economic inclusion by creating the economic security for all grant program.
32.   HB 2239 - Supporting student well-being through instruction in social-emotional skills.
33.   HB 2246 - Concerning vacation leave accrual for state employees.
34.   HB 2247 - Addressing behavioral health provider shortages.
35.   HB 2270 - Creating a Washington state department of housing.
36.   HB 2271 - Promoting access to information regarding the long-term services and supports trust program.
37.   HB 2301 - Improving the outcomes associated with waste material management systems, including products affecting organic material management systems.
38.   HB 2313 - Furthering digital equity and opportunity in Washington.
39.   HB 2319 - Concerning substance use disorder treatment.
40.   HB 2320 - Concerning high THC cannabis products.
41.   HB 2325 - Concerning state legislative employee collective bargaining.
42.   HB 2329 - Conducting a study of the insurance market for housing providers receiving housing trust fund resources.
43.   HB 2390 - Concerning penalties related to eluding police vehicles and resisting arrest.
44.   HB 2401 - Providing for the responsible management of refrigerant gases with a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide that are used in appliances or other infrastructure.
45.   HB 2441 - Establishing a pilot program eliminating college in the high school fees for private not-for-profit four-year institutions.
46.   HB 2447 - Supporting children and families.
47.   HB 2458 - Making experience factor adjustments for certificated instructional staff.
48.   HB 2474 - Concerning compliance with siting requirements for transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, indoor emergency shelters, and indoor emergency housing.
49.   HB 2494 - Increasing state funding for operating costs in schools. (If measure is referred to committee.)


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