HOW THEY VOTED KEY VOTES LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD. Hirst Fix: 2E2SSB 5239 and ESSB BILLS. biennial. BUILDING INSIGHT
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1 8 KE VOTES : 2E2SSB 5239 and ESSB E2SSB 5239 [2017] BIAW Supported //Passed Senate Four Times Allowed a local jurisdiction to rely on Ecology s water resources rules when approving a subdivision, dedication, or short subdivision to determine if there is available potable water. Sought to fix the Hirst decision. ESSB 6091 [2018] BIAW Supported //Passed //Signed Fixed the Hirst decision and addressed the availability of water to support development. Allowed counties and cities to rely on Ecology rules and created water resource committees across the state to address water supply and impacts. Also addressed the Foster decision that impacted access to urban water supply by creating five pilot projects and a legislative recommendation task force. A shout out to Senators Warnick and Van De Wege and Representatives Taylor and Buys for their tireless efforts to fix Hirst and help home builders across the state. Warnick Taylor Buys Van De Wege HOW THE VOTED LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD A I-DEPTH LOOK AT BILLS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SESSIOS AD THEIR IMPACT O THE HOME BUILDIG IDUSTR biennial Governor Jay Inslee signs the Hirst fix bill BILLS ESB 5212 Land Use Control Ordinances //BIAW Supported //Passed Senate Clarified that environmental and development regulations vest, correcting a 2016 State Supreme Court decision about stormwater vesting. SSB 5228 Hydraulic Project Approvals //BIAW Supported //Passed Senate Created a hydraulic project approval task force to evaluate Fish and Wildlife s jurisdiction. ESSB 5048 Operating Budget //BIAW Supported and Opposed //Passed Both Chambers //Final Passage Significantly Different Senate version, supported: Fully funded McCleary decision with a balanced budget with all the necessary votes for any assumed broad based taxes. House version, opposed: Assumed significant new and increased taxes, including capital gains income tax and REET increases. E2SSB 5254 Buildable Lands and Zoning //BIAW Supported //Passed //Signed Reformed the buildable lands report process to more accurately reflect reality to assist with planning more effectively for growth. ESHB 2023 GMA Action Effective Date //BIAW Oppose // Passed House Removed vested rights for development in areas with recently expanded urban growth areas until all appeals and a final order was decided. SSB 5500 State Building Code Council //BIAW Supported //Passed Senate Changed the composition of the state building code cycle and adopted a six year code cycle. BUILDIG ISIGHT SHB 1017 //BIAW Supported //Passed //Vetoed Allowed schools meeting certain criteria to site outside UGAs. Also allowed property owners along the extended utility lines to hook up and disallowed the collection of impact fees for schools sited outside of the UGA. The Governor vetoed the bulk of this bill. HB 2243 Siting of Schools BIAW Supported //Passed //Signed early identical language as the vetoed, ESHB 1017, the only difference was additional language adding a review of the new law.
2 BILLS E3SBH 1144 Greenhouse Gas Emissions //BIAW Opposed //Passed House Tied Washington s greenhouse gas emission goals to the Paris Climate Agreement. 2SHB 1506 Gender Pay Equity in the Workplace //BIAW Opposed //Passed //Signed Updated the existing state equal pay act to address income disparities, employer discrimination, and retaliation practices. Created broad cause of actions and substantially increased liability for employers. 664 Muri [House] 837 Baumgartner [Senate] //BIAW Supported //Failed Limited the look back period for the calculation of wages and interest from four years to three. 666 Maycumber [House] 838 Baumgartner [Senate] //BIAW Supported //Failed Addressed state preemption by prohibiting local governments from adopting additional equal pay regulations. 669 Smith [House] //BIAW Supported //Failed Provided that if an employee that has filed a complaint terminates the complaint, L&I must discontinue and vacate its enforcement action. 846 Rivers [Senate] //BIAW Supported //Failed Provided that an employee with a claim must choose either administrative or civil action, but cannot pursue both remedies. ESHB 2938 Campaign Finance Enforcement and Reporting //BIAW Supported //Passed //Signed Reformed enforcement and penalties at the Public Disclosure Commission. Also clarified the use and process for citizen action complaints and limited the Attorney General s ability to pile on campaign violation lawsuits. Representative Maycumber ESSB 6614 Property Taxes //BIAW Opposed //Passed //Signed Siphoned funds from the budget stabilization account (known as the rainy day fund) to provide a temporary property tax reduction. SHB 2685 High School Pre-apprenticeships //BIAW Supported //Passed //Signed Required the state to find opportunities to promote registered pre-apprenticeships and registered youth apprenticeships for high school students. 2SSB 6015 Wrongful Injury or Death //BIAW Opposed //Passed Senate Increased drastically costs of medical and local government liability, thus increasing costs to everyone. Dramatically expanded the ability to sue and claim enormous damages for wrongful death. 503 O Ban Striker [Senate] //BIAW Supported //Failed Limited the noneconomic damages in a special survival action to pain and suffering, anxiety, emotional distress, or humiliation suffered by the decedent; and prohibited double recovery for the same damages to a person under wrongful death and Senator O Ban survival actions. SSB 5991 Campaign Finance Disclosures //BIAW Opposed //Passed //Signed So called dark money bill that limited the ability for organizations to engage in political speech. ESSB 6032 Supplemental Operating Budget House Vote //BIAW Opposed //Passed House Amended by the House so budget relied on a capital gains income tax. ESHB 2327 Appliance Efficiency //BIAW Opposed //Passed House Increased efficiency standards for appliances. ESSB 5108 PAC to PAC Contributions //BIAW Opposed //Passed Senate Language rejected by voter initiative in 2016, the language made political speech by way of independent expenditures practically difficult and cumbersome with increased reporting requirements. Limited the ability to transfer funds from one PAC to another PAC. Increased liability for campaign finance violations. MA 18 VOL. 28, ISSUE 5
3 10 10 SUPPORTED BIAW s position ES vote O vote OPPOSED BIAW s Position ES vote O vote 2017 BILLS qqq GMA Vesting Buildable Lands Reform 6-ear Building Code Cycle Vesting HPA Task Force Senate Budget House Budget 2018 BILLS qqq Greenhouse Gas Emissions Equal Pay DIST. BIAW POSITIO 1 Sen. Guy Palumbo (D) E Rep. Derek Stanford (D) Rep. Shelley Kloba (D) 2 Sen. Randi Becker (R) Rep. Andrew Barkis (R) Rep. J.T. Wilcox (R) 3 Sen. Andy Billig (D) Rep. Marcus Riccelli (D) Rep. Timm Ormsby (D) 4 Sen. Mike Padden (R) Rep. Bob McCaslin (R) Rep. Matt Shea (R) E 5 Sen. Mark Mullet (D) Rep. Jay Rodne (R) Rep. Paul Graves (R) 6 Sen. Michael Baumgartner (R) Rep. Jeff Holy (R) E E Rep. Mike Volz (R) 7 Sen. Shelly Short (R) Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber (R) Rep. Joel Kretz (R) 8 Sen. Sharon Brown (R) Rep. Brad Klippert (R) Rep. Larry Haler (R) 9 Sen. Mark Schoesler (R) Rep. Joe Schmick (R) Rep. Mary Dye (R) 10 Sen. Barbara Bailey (R) Rep. Dave Hayes (R) E E Rep. orma Smith (R) E 11 Sen. Bob Hasegawa (D) Rep. Steve Bergquist (D) Rep. Zack Hudgins (D) BUILDIG ISIGHT BILL# ESHB HB ESHB E2SSB SSB ESB SSB ESSB ESSB E3SHB 2SHB AMD AMD A 2E2SSB / /838 6 HOUSE EX/AB 2E 5E 1E 4E 1E 1E 1E SEATE EX/AB 1E 3E 1E
4 Equal Pay Complaint Termination Equal Pay Administrative or Civil Action Appliance Efficiency High School Pre-apprenticeships Campaign Finance PAC to PAC Wrongful Death Wrongful Death Limiting Damages Supplemental Operating Budget : Water Availability Budget Stabilization Raid Voting Score (Votes for BIAW bills are weighted in percentage total) Voting Score (weighted) 4-ear Cumulative 11 AMD AMD AMD AMD ESHB SHB ESHB ESSB SSB SSB 2SSB AMD ESSB ESSB ESSB 664/ / E 1E 2E 2E 2E A 1E 2E 2E 2E 1E A 19% 13% 56% 35% 13% 96% 100% 98% 100% 100% 100% E 77% 100% 89% 20% 24% 22% 43% 56% 50% 43% 56% 50% 94% 100% 97% 96% 78% 87% 95% 78% 87% 69% 45% 57% E 73% 100% 86% 70% E E E 82% 93% 88% 100% 78% 89% 96% 78% 87% 96% 100% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 94% 100% 97% 100% 100% 100% 91% 100% 96% 94% 100% 97% 100% 78% 89% 100% 100% 100% 86% 100% 93% 95% 100% 98% 90% 100% 95% 8% 18% 13% 13% 56% 34% 22% 56% 39% MA 18 VOL. 28, ISSUE 5
5 12 12 SUPPORTED BIAW s position ES vote O vote OPPOSED BIAW s Position ES vote O vote 2017 BILLS qqq GMA Vesting Buildable Lands Reform 6-ear Building Code Cycle Vesting HPA Task Force Senate Budget House Budget 2018 BILLS qqq Greenhouse Gas Emissions Equal Pay DIST. BIAW POSITIO 12 Sen. Brad Hawkins (R) Rep. Cary Condotta (R) Rep. Mike Steele (R) 13 Sen. Judy Warnick (R) Rep. Matt Manweller (R) E Rep. Tom Dent (R) 14 Sen. Curtis King (R) Rep. Gina McCabe (R) Rep. orm Johnson (R) 15 Sen. Jim Honeyford (R) Rep. Bruce Chandler (R) Rep. David Taylor (R) 16 Sen. Maureen Walsh (R) Rep. Bill Jenkin (R) Rep. Terry ealey (R) E E E 17 Sen. Lynda Wilson (R) Rep. Paul Harris (R) Rep. Vicki Kraft (R) 18 Sen. Ann Rivers (R) Rep. Brandon Vick (R) Rep. Liz Pike (R) 19 Sen. Dean Takko (D) Rep. Brian Blake (D) Rep. Jim Walsh (R) 20 Sen. John Braun (R) Rep. Ed Orcutt (R) Rep. Richard DeBolt (R) E 21 Sen. Marko Liias (D) Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self (D) Rep. Strom Peterson (D) 22 Sen. Sam Hunt (D) E Rep. Beth Doglio (D) Rep. Laurie Dolan (D) BUILDIG ISIGHT BILL# ESHB HB ESHB E2SSB SSB ESB SSB ESSB ESSB E3SHB 2SHB AMD AMD A 2E2SSB / /838 6 HOUSE EX/AB 2E 5E 1E 4E 1E 1E 1E SEATE EX/AB 1E 3E 1E
6 13 MA 18 VOL. 28, ISSUE 5 92% 78% 85% 96% 78% 87% 96% 94% 100% 97% 95% 100% 98% 100% 100% 100% 94% 100% 97% 87% 100% 93% 96% 100% 98% 96% 94% 95% 100% 72% 86% 96% 78% 87% E E E E E 93% 89% 91% 100% E E E 100% 94% 97% 100% 100% 100% 96% 100% 98% 97% 98% 94% 96% 100% 100% 100% E 100% 100% 100% 69% 94% 67% 43% 56% 99% 96% 92% 100% 96% 96% 100% 98% E 95% 100% 98% 20% 44% 32% 22% 56% 39% 43% 56% 50% 11% 59% 35% 13% 43% Equal Pay Complaint Termination Equal Pay Administrative or Civil Action Appliance Efficiency High School Pre-apprenticeships Campaign Finance PAC to PAC Wrongful Death Wrongful Death Limiting Damages Supplemental Operating Budget : Water Availability Budget Stabilization Raid Voting Score (Votes for BIAW bills are weighted in percentage total) Voting Score (weighted) 4-ear Cumulative AMD AMD AMD AMD ESHB SHB ESHB ESSB SSB SSB 2SSB AMD ESSB ESSB ESSB 664/ / E 1E 2E 2E 2E A 1E 2E 2E 2E 1E 13
7 14 14 SUPPORTED BIAW s position ES vote O vote OPPOSED BIAW s Position ES vote O vote 2017 BILLS qqq GMA Vesting Buildable Lands Reform 6-ear Building Code Cycle Vesting HPA Task Force Senate Budget House Budget 2018 BILLS qqq Greenhouse Gas Emissions Equal Pay DIST. BIAW POSITIO 23 Sen. Christine Rolfes (D) Rep. Drew Hansen (D) Rep. Sherry Appleton (D) 24 Sen. Kevin Van De Wege (D) Rep. Mike Chapman (D) Rep. Steve Tharinger (D) 25 Sen. Hans Zeiger (R) Rep. Joyce McDonald (R) Rep. Melanie Stambaugh (R) 26 Sen. Jan Angel (R) Rep. Jesse oung (R) Rep. Michelle Caldier (R) 27 Sen. Jeannie Darneille (D) Rep. Jake Fey (D) Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D) 28 Sen. Steve O Ban (R) Rep. Christine Kilduff (D) Rep. Dick Muri (R) 29 Sen. Steve Conway (D) Rep. David Sawyer (D) Rep. Steve Kirby (D) 30 Sen. Mark Miloscia (R) Rep. Kristine Reeves (D) Rep. Mike Pellicciotti (D) 31 Sen. Phil Fortunato (R) Rep. Drew Stokesbary (R) Rep. Morgan Irwin (R) 32 Sen. Maralyn Chase (D) Rep. Cindy Ryu (D) Rep. Ruth Kagi (D) 33 Sen. Karen Keiser (D) Rep. Mia Gregerson (D) Rep. Tina Orwall (D) BUILDIG ISIGHT BILL# ESHB HB ESHB E2SSB SSB ESB SSB ESSB ESSB E3SHB 2SHB AMD AMD A 2E2SSB / /838 6 HOUSE EX/AB 2E 5E 1E 4E 1E 1E 1E SEATE EX/AB 1E 3E 1E
8 15 MA 18 VOL. 28, ISSUE 5 20% 48% 34% 21% 44% 33% 13% 56% 35% 24% 56% 40% 43% 43% 56% 50% 94% 94% 94% 91% 83% 94% 88% 96% 100% 98% 69% 100% 85% 87% 94% 90% 22% 24% 23% E 17% 56% 36% 35% 56% 45% 94% 100% 97% 43% 56% 50% 96% 100% 98% 24% 18% 21% 17% 22% 20% 43% 56% 50% 90% 91% 90% 39% 39% 96% 74% 100% 87% 74% 8% 33% 21% 13% 56% 35% 35% 56% 45% 22% 24% 23% 22% 56% 39% 22% 56% 39% Equal Pay Complaint Termination Equal Pay Administrative or Civil Action Appliance Efficiency High School Pre-apprenticeships Campaign Finance PAC to PAC Wrongful Death Wrongful Death Limiting Damages Supplemental Operating Budget : Water Availability Budget Stabilization Raid Voting Score (Votes for BIAW bills are weighted in percentage total) Voting Score (weighted) 4-ear Cumulative AMD AMD AMD AMD ESHB SHB ESHB ESSB SSB SSB 2SSB AMD ESSB ESSB ESSB 664/ / E 1E 2E 2E 2E A 1E 2E 2E 2E 1E 15
9 16 16 SUPPORTED BIAW s position ES vote O vote OPPOSED BIAW s Position ES vote O vote 2017 BILLS qqq GMA Vesting Buildable Lands Reform 6-ear Building Code Cycle Vesting HPA Task Force Senate Budget House Budget 2018 BILLS qqq Greenhouse Gas Emissions Equal Pay DIST. BIAW POSITIO 34 Sen. Sharon elson (D) Rep. Eileen Cody (D) Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon (D) 35 Sen. Tim Sheldon (D) Rep. Dan Griffey (R) Rep. Drew MacEwen (R) 36 Sen. Reuven Carlyle (D) Rep. Gael Tarleton (D) Rep. oel Frame (D) 37 Sen. Rebecca Saldaña (D) Rep. Eric Pettigrew (D) Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos (D) 38 Sen. John McCoy (D) E E Rep. June Robinson (D) Rep. Mike Sells (D) 39 Sen. Kirk Pearson (R)* Sen. Keith Wagoner (R)* Rep. Dan Kristiansen (R) E Rep. John Koster (R)** Rep. Carolyn Eslick (R)** 40 Sen. Kevin Ranker (D) Rep. Jeff Morris (D) E E Rep. Kristine Lytton (D) 41 Sen. Lisa Wellman (D) E Rep. Judy Clibborn (D) Rep. Tana Senn (D) 42 Sen. Doug Ericksen (R) Rep. Luanne Van Werven (R) Rep. Vincent Buys (R) 43 Sen. Jamie Pedersen (D) Rep. Frank Chopp (D) Rep. icole Macri (D) BUILDIG ISIGHT BILL# ESHB HB ESHB E2SSB SSB ESB SSB ESSB ESSB E3SHB 2SHB AMD AMD A 2E2SSB / /838 6 HOUSE EX/AB 2E 5E 1E 4E 1E 1E 1E SEATE EX/AB 1E 3E 1E * Sen. Pearson s resignation triggered the appointment of Sen. Wagoner ** Rep. Koster's resignation triggered the appointment of Rep. Eslick
10 17 MA 18 VOL. 28, ISSUE 5 20% 28% 25% 43% 56% 50% 43% 56% 50% 84% 100% 92% 96% 100% 98% 96% 100% 98% 20% 60% 40% 17% 0% 9% 22% 33% 27% 10% 43% 56% 50% 22% 56% 39% 13% 24% 18% 43% 56% 50% 22% 56% 39% 100% 61% 100% 100% 100% 86% 63% 10% 30% 20% 14% 56% 35% E 28% 56% 42% 11% 43% 56% 50% 35% 56% 45% 92% 94% 93% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 10% 30% 20% 43% 56% 50% 13% Equal Pay Complaint Termination Equal Pay Administrative or Civil Action Appliance Efficiency High School Pre-apprenticeships Campaign Finance PAC to PAC Wrongful Death Wrongful Death Limiting Damages Supplemental Operating Budget : Water Availability Budget Stabilization Raid Voting Score (Votes for BIAW bills are weighted in percentage total) Voting Score (weighted) 4-ear Cumulative AMD AMD AMD AMD ESHB SHB ESHB ESSB SSB SSB 2SSB AMD ESSB ESSB ESSB 664/ / E 1E 2E 2E 2E A 1E 2E E 2E 1E 17
11 18 18 SUPPORTED BIAW s position ES vote O vote OPPOSED BIAW s Position ES vote O vote 2017 BILLS qqq GMA Vesting Buildable Lands Reform 6-ear Building Code Cycle Vesting HPA Task Force Senate Budget House Budget 2018 BILLS qqq Greenhouse Gas Emissions Equal Pay BILL# ESHB HB ESHB E2SSB SSB ESB SSB ESSB ESSB E3SHB 2SHB AMD AMD A 2E2SSB / /838 6 HOUSE EX/AB 2E 5E 1E 4E 1E 1E 1E SEATE EX/AB 1E 3E 1E DIST. BIAW POSITIO 44 Sen. Steve Hobbs (D) Rep. John Lovick (D) Rep. Mark Harmsworth (R) 45 Sen. Dino Rossi (R) Sen. Manka Dhingra (D) Rep. Larry Springer (D) Rep. Roger Goodman (D) 46 Sen. David Frockt (D) Rep. Gerry Pollet (D) Rep. Jessyn Farrell (D) Rep. Javier Valdez (D) 47 Sen. Joe Fain (R) Rep. Mark Hargrove (R) E Rep. Pat Sullivan (D) 48 Sen. Patty Kuderer (D) Rep. Joan McBride (D) Rep. Vandana Slatter (D) 49 Sen. Annette Cleveland (D) Rep. Monica Jurado Stonier (D) Rep. Sharon Wylie (D) Sen. Dhingra was elected in 2017 to fill the remainder of the late Sen. Hill s term, which Sen. Rossi had been appointed to fill until an election could take place Rep. Farrell's resignation triggered the appointment of Rep. Valdez BUILDIG ISIGHT
12 Equal Pay Complaint Termination Equal Pay Administrative or Civil Action Appliance Efficiency High School Pre-apprenticeships Campaign Finance PAC to PAC Wrongful Death Wrongful Death Limiting Damages Supplemental Operating Budget : Water Availability Budget Stabilization Raid Voting Score (Votes for BIAW bills are weighted in percentage total) Voting Score (weighted) 4-ear Cumulative 19 AMD AMD AMD AMD ESHB SHB ESHB ESSB SSB SSB 2SSB AMD ESSB ESSB ESSB 664/ / E 1E 2E 2E 2E A 1E 2E 2E 2E 1E 67% 79% 73% 43% 91% 100% 96% 100% 22% 43% 56% 50% 13% 56% 35% 20% 22% 22% 17% 33% 25% 0% 56% 28% 17% 94% 100% 67% 100% 100% 100% 43% 56% 50% 20% 0% 10% 35% 33% 33% 43% 10% 36% 23% 17% 22% 56% 39% MA 18 VOL. 28, ISSUE 5
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