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Streamlining consumer-owned utility procurement requirements for clean energy generation, energy storage, transmission, and distribution projects.
Authorizing community scaled weatherization projects.
Concerning school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Increasing small works roster contract limits.
Concerning predesign thresholds.
Concerning social housing public development authorities.
Providing school construction assistance program facilities support for on-base schools.
Creating the capitol centennial stewardship account and authorizing members of the legislature and statewide elected officials to solicit gifts, grants, and donations to the account.
Requiring certain wages in public works contracts to be at least the prevailing wage in effect when the work is performed.
Concerning broadband infrastructure repair loans.
Requiring certain wages in public works contracts to be at least the prevailing wage in effect when the work is performed.
Concerning broadband infrastructure repair loans.
Concerning the capital budget.
Maintaining the financial solvency of school districts.
Concerning the housing finance commission.
Concerning the state and tribal government-to-government relationship.
Establishing a global war on terror memorial on the capitol campus.
Directing the relocation of the Bob Oke game farm.
Providing school construction assistance program facilities support for on-base schools.
Reducing embodied carbon emissions of buildings and building materials.
Establishing a prioritization process for capital funding for state campus district energy systems.
Concerning assessment and support requirements for housing.
Establishing fenestration certification requirements for certain public works contracts.
Concerning the early learning facilities grant and loan program.
Authorizing the public works board to issue bonds for the purpose of financing public works infrastructure projects.
Concerning an additive capital budget for state matching funds and federal expenditure authority for broadband.
Creating an affordable homeownership revolving loan fund program.
Regarding names to be included on the Washington state law enforcement memorial.
Reducing embodied carbon emissions of buildings and building materials.
Renaming the Joel Pritchard State Library.
Requiring subcontractors on public works contracts to be indemnified for certain expenses incurred as a result of late payments from a contractor or a subcontractor.
Eliminating the expiration of the interagency, multijurisdictional system improvement team.
Concerning outdoor learning grants to expand and improve the delivery of outdoor learning opportunities.
Prioritizing lumber procured from Washington state lumber mills for the purpose of public works projects.
Promoting the efficient administration of school construction assistance program projects.
Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Authorizing repair and replace public works broadband projects.
Creating a homes for heroes program.
Concerning the capital budget.
Creating a school safety capital grant program.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning capital projects for the provision of fire protection services.
Concerning products manufactured in the United States for the purposes of public works projects.
Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts.
Extending the water supply milestone for the Yakima river basin integrated plan to 2035.
Promoting transit-oriented housing development.
Modifying bonding requirements in the design portion of design-build public works projects.
Modifying the responsible bidder criteria for public works projects.
Concerning contracts for materials or work required by joint operating agencies.
Eliminating the expiration of the interagency, multijurisdictional system improvement team.
Concerning the leasing authority of the state parks and recreation commission at St. Edward State Park.
Concerning the early learning facilities grant and loan program.
Promoting the development of geothermal energy resources.
Promoting the establishment of thermal energy networks.
Requiring environmental and labor reporting for public building construction and renovation material.
Concerning prompt payment in public works.
Strengthening the early learning facilities grant and loan program by revising criteria and providing resources to the Ruth LeCocq Kagi early learning facilities development account.
Mitigating harm and improving equity in large port districts.
Addressing additional work and change orders on public and private construction projects.
Concerning eligibility, enrollment, and compensation of small forestland owners volunteering for participation in the forestry riparian easement program.
Concerning the workforce housing accelerator program.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board with respect to loans and grants to political subdivisions and federally recognized Indian tribes for broadband.
Establishing a fallen firefighter memorial.
Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Revised for Engrossed: Establishing a school modernization loan program.Original: Establishing a public school revolving fund.
Concerning the sales and use tax for school construction assistance program capital projects.
Adjusting school districts' authority to contract indebtedness for school construction.
Promoting community and transit-oriented housing development.
Transferring public property to Washington state federally recognized tribes for facilities to provide alcohol and substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and aftercare programs and services, and for behavioral health and related programs and services.
Concerning the capital budget.
Improving Puget Sound water quality.
Investing in reforestation efforts following landscape-scale forest disturbances.
Naming the new Irving R. Newhouse Building.
Improving Puget Sound water quality.
Providing common school trust revenue to small school districts.
Assessing the suitability of lands in Washington for agricultural and renewable energy purposes.
Establishing a law enforcement memorial names committee.
Providing for the use of vacant state agency property by a local government during an emergency.
Establishing the development of renewable energy for Washington revolving loan program and account.
Creating a capital grant program to support recovery of salmon and steelhead stocks.
Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of state-owned lands for the purpose of generating offset credits under the climate commitment act.
Creating the children's social equity land trust.
Concerning the authority of the department of natural resources to lease trust assets for the benefit of trust beneficiaries and the state.
Creating the Julia Butler Hansen state park heritage center.
Addressing school districts with aged facilities and a history of capital bond failure.
Concerning school construction assistance program funding for preschool and before-and-after school care program enrollments.
Promoting equitable economic and technological advancement through the clean energy fund.
Requiring the installation of solar energy systems on new school buildings.
Concerning leases on land managed or occupied by the department of social and health services.
Promoting transit-oriented development.
Concerning the protection and restoration of riparian areas through the establishment of a fully voluntary, regionally focused riparian grant program designed to improve the ecological functions of critical riparian management zones.
Expanding revenue generation and economic opportunities from natural climate solutions and ecosystem services.
Concerning the removal of derelict aquatic structures and restoration of aquatic lands.
Concerning eligibility, enrollment, and compensation of small forestland owners volunteering for participation in the forestry riparian easement program.
Creating a homes for heroes program.
Concerning a state broadband map.
Concerning housing benefit districts.
Concerning seismic safety in Washington public schools.
Concerning housing programs administered by the department of commerce.
Requiring certain wages in public works contracts to be at least the prevailing wage in effect when the work is performed.
Accelerating rural job growth and promoting economic recovery across Washington through site readiness grants.
Concerning leases on land managed or occupied by the department of social and health services.
Providing common school trust revenue to small school districts.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to create and manage a trust land transfer program.
Changing the definition of first-time home buyer.
Modeling, measurement, and reporting embodied carbon emission reductions from structural building products in state-funded projects.
Providing capital budget matching grants to independent higher education institutions.
Concerning the capital budget.
Creating a school safety capital grant program.
Reducing homelessness in Washington state through capital expenditures for programs that address housing insecurity.
Concerning capital projects for the provision of fire protection services.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning the defense community compatibility account.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning the department of natural resources trust land management.Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.Original: Concerning the department of natural resources land transactions, revenue distributions, and creation and management of a trust land transfer program.
Modifying the low-income home rehabilitation program.
Expanding apprenticeship utilization requirements.
Concerning housing programs administered by the department of commerce.
Concerning district energy systems.
Authorizing the use of performance-based contracting for energy services and equipment.
Concerning the Walla Walla water 2050 plan.
Concerning the removal of derelict aquatic structures and restoration of aquatic lands.
Concerning work performed by institutions of higher education.
Accelerating rural job growth and promoting economic recovery across Washington through site readiness grants.
Clarifying school district procurement requirements for personal service contracts for construction management, value engineering, constructibility review, and building commissioning. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Clarifying school district procurement requirements for service contracts for construction management, value engineering, constructibility review, and building commissioning.)
Clarifying school district procurement requirements for personal service contracts for construction management, value engineering, constructibility review, and building commissioning. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Clarifying school district procurement requirements for service contracts for construction management, value engineering, constructibility review, and building commissioning.)
Concerning state lands development authorities.
Concerning broadband infrastructure loans and grants made by the public works board.
Concerning the duration of state upland leases for lands managed by the department of natural resources.
Concerning greenhouse gas emissions reductions in the design of public facilities.
Concerning the building for the arts program.
Establishing a school seismic safety grant program.
Concerning timing restrictions for remedial action grants to local government.
Changing the total amount of outstanding indebtedness of the Washington state housing finance commission.
Concerning work performed by institutions of higher education.
Concerning the defense community compatibility account.
Concerning small school district consolidation incentives for infrastructure enhancement and modernization.
Changing the definition of first-time home buyer.
Modifying the interest rate for the low-income home rehabilitation revolving loan program.
Establishing the state capitol committee as an advisory entity of state government.
Accelerating rural job growth and promoting economic recovery across Washington through a shovel-ready site certification program and grants.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning rural infrastructure.
Providing housing to school district employees.
Concerning the report deadline for the defense community compatibility account.
Concerning school district elections.
Amending the Constitution to allow a simple majority of voters voting to authorize school district bonds.
Providing capital budget matching grants to independent higher education institutions.
Improving environmental and social outcomes with the production of building materials.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board.
Establishing a school seismic safety grant program.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning capital projects for the provision of fire protection services.
Providing capital financial assistance to small school districts with demonstrated funding challenges.
Prioritizing higher education capital projects.
Concerning the installation of signs displaying the 988 national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline.
Establishing and making appropriations for the capital broadband investment acceleration program.
Concerning a community aviation revitalization loan program.
Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts.
Expanding apprenticeship utilization requirements.
Concerning the building communities fund program.
Creating a grant program for converting unused public buildings to housing for homeless persons.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning the reauthorization and improvements to alternative public works contracting procedures.
Authorizing the fish and wildlife commission to indemnify the federal government as a condition of securing certain funds.
Concerning a community aviation revitalization loan program.
Concerning grants for early learning facilities.
Concerning prime contractor bidding submission requirements on public works contracts.
Concerning predesign requirements and thresholds.
Establishing the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Concerning the heating oil insurance program.
Authorizing modernization grants for small school districts.
Authorizing modernization grants for small school districts.
Preserving the developmental disabilities community trust.
Concerning the financing of Chehalis basin flood damage reduction and habitat restoration projects.
Concerning drought preparedness and response.
Concerning the authority of the parks and recreation commission to approve leases.
Naming of subcontractors by prime contract bidders on public works contracts.
Encouraging low-water landscaping practices as a drought alleviation tool.
Adjusting predesign requirements and thresholds.
Concerning housing programs administered by the department of commerce.
Concerning the building for the arts program.
Concerning the building communities fund program.
Concerning the capital budget.
Providing for adequate provisions for low-income homeownership opportunities.
Concerning the financing of local infrastructure.
Concerning housing for community and technical college faculty and employees.
Concerning the financing of local infrastructure.
Concerning bond authorization training for school district boards of directors.
Concerning the heating oil insurance program.
Creating a grant program for converting unused public buildings to housing for homeless persons.
Improving environmental and social outcomes associated with the production of building materials.
Incentivizing shared housing.
Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Requiring the legislature to fund all easements recommended by the department of natural resources for the forest riparian easement program.
Concerning community forests.
Relating to the capital budget.
Relating to state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Regarding the school construction assistance program.
Making the public art capital budget language permanent for efficiency.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board with respect to loans and grants to political subdivisions and federally recognized Indian tribes for broadband.
Providing funding options to local governments for addressing fish passage barrier removals.
Providing for adequate provisions for low-income homeownership opportunities.
Concerning contracting for local art funded through the capital budget art allocation.
Establishing the water infrastructure program.
Concerning funding and administering local government infrastructure by the public works board.
Concerning local government infrastructure funding.
Requiring the use of American or recycled steel products on certain public works.
Naming of subcontractors by prime contract bidders on public works contracts.
Concerning comprehensive school safety planning.
Promoting physical safety and security of school buildings, grounds, and surroundings through environmental design principles.
Regarding establishing natural areas.
Adding the treasurer to the public works board.
Concerning dedicated funding for animal shelter capital projects.
Providing funding for the Washington state library-archives building and operations of library and archives facilities.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning the capital budget.
Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Creating an account to support necessary infrastructure nearby military installations.
Establishing a behavioral health innovation and integration campus within the University of Washington school of medicine.
Concerning the distribution of moneys derived from certain state forestlands.
Making the public art capital budget language permanent for efficiency.
Concerning public works contracting procedures.
Addressing compliance with apprenticeship utilization requirements.
Promoting the use of surplus public property for public benefit.
Clarifying the authority and procedures for contracting by public port districts.
Concerning publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
Concerning facilities financing by the housing finance commission.
Promoting the efficient and effective management of state-managed lands.
Clarifying the authority and procedures for unit priced contracting by public port districts.
Regarding the school construction assistance program.
Addressing compliance with apprenticeship utilization requirements.
Concerning efficiency updates for capital budget appropriations allocated for public art.
Concerning the evaluation and prioritization of capital budget projects at the public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education.
Requesting that the Blanchard State Forest be renamed the "Harriet A. Spanel-Blanchard State Forest."
Concerning the evaluation and prioritization of capital budget projects at the public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education.
Concerning the distribution of state forestland revenues for certain former state forestlands.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning financing essential public infrastructure.
Transferring authority for low-level radioactive waste management from the department of ecology to the department of health.
Improving state funding for school construction, modernization, and asset preservation.
Concerning the evaluation and prioritization of capital budget projects at the public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education.
Concerning school construction assistance grants for small, rural school districts.
Encouraging low-water landscaping practices as a drought alleviation tool.
Clarifying the authority and procedures for contracting by public port districts.
Concerning facilities financing by the housing finance commission.
Concerning attorneys' fees on public works contracts.
Concerning publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
Creating the buy clean Washington act.
Concerning public facilities districts.
Concerning dedicated funding for animal shelter capital projects.
Studying the feasibility of a statewide infrastructure authority.
Clarifying the authority and procedures for unit priced contracting by public port districts.
Concerning comprehensive school safety planning for public and private K-12 schools.
Regarding the school construction assistance program.
Concerning changes in the operation of public contracting to address proven disparities.
Concerning community economic revitalization board administered broadband infrastructure.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning public-private partnerships for alternative public works contracting.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning reporting regarding the use of out-of-state materials for public works projects.
Improving the community economic revitalization board program.
Concerning the financing of Chehalis basin flood damage reduction and habitat restoration projects.
Concerning school construction assistance grants for small, rural school districts.
Concerning the rehabilitation of historic buildings.
Including willful violations of certain state laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Adding legislative members to the membership of the public works board.
Providing continuity for state-funded capital budget activities by making 2015-2017 appropriations for supplemental capital projects, 2017-2019 appropriations for previously authorized capital projects, and 2017-2019 appropriations for oversight and review of projects and facilities.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning the capital construction of and bonding for addressing the facilities maintenance backlog for the state parks and recreation commission.
Concerning use of out-of-state materials for public works projects.
Relating to providing a tiered tax on the possession of hazardous substances to provide for the current program's immediate needs and a more stable source of revenue in the future.
Relating to the capital budget.
Relating to state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Allowing public transportation benefit area authorities to use job order contracts and procedure.
Concerning the University of Washington's alternative process for awarding contracts.
Concerning the rehabilitation of historic buildings.
Improving the community economic revitalization board program.
Creating a low-income home rehabilitation revolving loan program.
Transferring authority for low-level radioactive waste management from the department of ecology to the department of health.
Limiting appeals related to the harvest of damaged forest products.
Concerning expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources’ contract harvesting program.
Concerning the financing of local infrastructure.
Including willful violations of certain state laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria.
Concerning school construction assistance grants for small, rural school districts.
Providing state funding assistance for public school construction.
Concerning the University of Washington's alternative process for awarding contracts.
Creating a competitive equipment assistance grant program to enhance student nutrition in public schools.
Funding school construction for common schools with lottery revenues.
Concerning authorization for projects and appropriating funds recommended by the public works board.
Prohibiting purchases of land within urban growth areas by state agencies.
Concerning plaques for certain state-funded capital budget projects.
Restoring the fair treatment of underserved groups in public employment, education, and contracting.
Concerning financing essential public infrastructure.
Amending the Constitution to allow the state to guarantee debt issued on behalf of a political subdivision for essential public infrastructure.
Concerning the financing of Chehalis basin flood damage reduction and habitat restoration projects.
Concerning the acquisition of land by state natural resources agencies.
Concerning the financing of early learning facilities.
Concerning local government infrastructure funding.
Requiring prime contractors to bond the subcontractors portion of retainage upon request.
Creating a low-income home rehabilitation revolving loan program.
Including repeat and willful violations of certain state laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria.
Concerning recertification of public bodies using alternative contracting methods.
Concerning skill center facility maintenance.
Allowing public transportation benefit area authorities to use job order contracts and procedure.
Concerning the University of Washington's alternative process for awarding contracts.
Bringing Washington state government contracting provisions into compliance with federal law as it relates to small works bonding requirements.
Clarifying the authority and procedures for unit priced contracting by public utility districts.
Concerning expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources’ contract harvesting program.
Concerning the supplemental capital budget.
Excluding certain school facilities from the inventory of educational space for determining eligibility for state assistance for common school construction.
Concerning the authority of the pollution liability insurance agency.
Establishing the office of Chehalis river basin flood risk reduction. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Establishing the office of Chehalis basin. )
Implementing the recommendations of the 2015 review of the Washington wildlife and recreation program.
Concerning administrative processes of the state parks and recreation commission that require a majority vote of the commission.
Creating the Washington state historic cemetery preservation capital grant program.
Increasing the available term of water pollution control revolving fund program loans to reflect the 2014 amendments to the federal clean water act allowing such an increase.
Transferring public water system financial assistance activities from the public works board and the department of commerce to the department of health.
Transferring public water system financial assistance activities from the public works board and the department of commerce to the department of health.
Concerning public hospital district contracts for material and work.
Concerning job order contracts by public hospital districts.
Concerning the University of Washington's alternative process for awarding contracts.
Prohibiting purchases of land within urban growth areas by state agencies.
Concerning the authority of the pollution liability insurance agency.
Creating administrative efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
Concerning the Dan Thompson memorial developmental disabilities community trust account.
Concerning financing essential public infrastructure.
Increasing the available term of water pollution control revolving fund program loans to reflect the 2014 amendments to the federal clean water act allowing such an increase.
Amending the Constitution to allow the state to guarantee debt issued on behalf of a political subdivision for essential public infrastructure.
Concerning the administrative rules governing the provision of emergency drought relief funds for drinking water supply projects.
Concerning small works rosters.
Creating administrative efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
Financing public school facilities necessary to support state-funded all-day kindergarten and class size reduction in kindergarten through third grade.
Concerning certain obsolete provisions in chapter 43.325 RCW overseen by the department of commerce.
Restoring the fair treatment of underserved groups in public employment, education, and contracting.
Regarding competitive bid procedures for school districts.
Modifying and updating small works roster construction and limited public works requirements.
Concerning the developmental disabilities community trust account.
Providing for flood risk reduction and habitat restoration projects in the state.
Implementing the recommendations of the 2015 review of the Washington wildlife and recreation program.
Modifying certain job order contracting requirements.
Lengthening the maximum terms of leases entered into by the director of enterprise services in certain counties.
Concerning the University of Washington's alternative process for awarding contracts.
Concerning public works assistance account program interest rates, project ranking, board membership, and other requirements.
Concerning eligibility criteria for the community economic revitalization board programs.
Concerning eligibility criteria for the community economic revitalization board programs.
Prohibiting most state land purchases until the state satisfies its constitutional requirement to fully fund education.
Concerning eligibility criteria for the community economic revitalization board programs.
Concerning the amendment, recodification, decodification, or repeal of statutes relating to state capital construction funds and accounts and bond authorizations that are inactive, obsolete, or no longer necessary for continued publication in the Revised Code of Washington.
Concerning financing essential public infrastructure.
Amending the Constitution to allow the state to guarantee debt issued on behalf of a political subdivision for essential public infrastructure.
Relating to the capital budget.
Relating to state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Relating to the capital budget.
Concerning activities at the department of transportation funded by the environmental legacy stewardship account.
Supporting the development of affordable housing in urban areas.
Concerning the school construction assistance program.
Concerning public works assistance account program interest rates, project ranking, board membership, and other requirements.
Concerning the University of Washington's alternative process for awarding contracts.
Working within the existing in-stream flow rules adopted by the department of ecology to provide a suite of tools, applicable to property owners located in areas with limited access to legal new water withdrawals, for alternative water procurement that does not result in a net loss to area surface waters.
Concerning the acquisition of land by state natural resources agencies.
Transferring public water system financial assistance activities from the public works board and the department of commerce to the department of health.
Lengthening the maximum terms of leases entered into by the director of enterprise services in certain counties.
Concerning public works.
Requiring a balanced budget.
Providing an exemption for nonprofit entities from LEED standards for major facility projects funded by the state capital budget.
Adding building envelope to the list of building trades that a prime contractor must list for bids on public works.
Concerning criteria for bidders on public works contracts.
Modifying certain job order contracting requirements.
Concerning budget submissions for capital design and construction at institutions of higher education.
Annually adjusting the limit on distribution of hazardous substance tax revenues to the state and local toxics control accounts to correct for inflation.
Creating a task force to examine land ownership by the federal government in Washington.
Concerning the transfer of federal land to the state.
Creating a competitive equipment assistance grant program to enhance student nutrition in public schools.
Concerning the supplemental capital budget.
Financing public school facilities necessary to support state-funded all-day kindergarten and class size reduction in kindergarten through third grade.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Exempting hospitals licensed under chapter 70.41 RCW that receive capital funds to operate new psychiatric services from certain certificate of need requirements.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning the amendment, recodification, decodification, or repeal of statutes relating to state capital construction funds and accounts and bond authorizations that are inactive, obsolete, or no longer necessary for continued publication in the Revised Code of Washington.
Regulating retainage bonds on public contracts.
Concerning the management of forage fish resources.
Concerning the administrative rate the recreation and conservation funding board may retain to administer the grant programs established in chapter 79A.15 RCW.
Modifying certain job order contracting requirements.
Giving preferences to housing trust fund projects that involve collaboration between local school districts and housing authorities or nonprofit housing providers to help children of low-income families succeed in school.
Lengthening the maximum terms of leases entered into by the director of enterprise services in certain counties.
Concerning public facilities' grants and loans.
Creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
Authorizing electronic competitive bidding for state public works contracting.
Reducing air pollution associated with diesel emissions.
Concerning heavy civil construction projects.
Funding all-day kindergarten and early elementary class size reduction facility needs with lottery revenues.
Creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
Giving preferences to housing trust fund projects that involve collaboration between local school districts and housing authorities to help children of low-income families succeed in school.
Concerning habitat and recreation land acquisitions.
Creating a joint legislative task force to study financing options for water supply, flood control, and storm water projects.
Regulating retainage bonds on public contracts.
Creating a grant program to develop and modernize specialized STEM facilities.
Creating a council on state debt.
Creating the facilities review council.
Concerning alternative contracting performance goals. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning finalists for design-build contracts. )
Creating a competitive equipment assistance grant program to enhance student nutrition in public schools.
Restoring resources to the capital budget.
Concerning the 2013-2015 supplemental capital budget.
Concerning the public works board.
Creating a council on state debt.
Concerning the disposition of surplus property for the development of affordable housing.
Creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education.
Concerning the public works board.
Requiring a summary of capital appropriations by legislative district to accompany each capital appropriations bill.
Funding capital projects.
Giving preferences to housing trust fund projects that involve collaboration between local school districts and housing authorities to help children of low-income families succeed in school.
Increasing the use of apprenticeships.
Authorizing an increase in the total outstanding indebtedness of the higher education facilities authority.
Concerning state general obligation bonds for flood hazard reduction and storm water projects.
Concerning the Washington state historical society.
Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board.
Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board.
Concerning the school construction assistance program.
Concerning state general obligation bonds for flood hazard reduction projects.
Revising alternative public works contracting procedures.
Requiring all revenues from any state taxes levied for the purpose of funding local government public infrastructure to be paid into the state treasury, deposited into the public works assistance account, and used exclusively for funding local government public works projects.
Concerning architectural plans for school construction.
Concerning the computation of general state revenues in alignment with Article VIII, section 1 of the state Constitution.
Requiring the public works board to submit ranked project lists.
Relating to funding capital projects.
Requiring the public works board to submit ranked project lists.
Concerning properties obtained by public agencies through foreclosures.
Providing for community economic revitalization in incorporated areas.
Creating a council on state debt.
Concerning Yakima river basin water resource management.
Concerning publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
Raising the minimum state funding assistance percentage for the school construction assistance program.
Creating a competitive grant program for informal science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning the management of real property assets of the state.
Adopting the 2013-2015 capital budget.
Regarding the allocation of one-half of one percent of original public school construction for equipment and technology purposes.
Requiring additional safety features in school construction and remodeling.
Modifying school district bidding requirements for improvement and repair projects.
Revising alternative public works contracting procedures.
Concerning the administrative costs for the allocation, management, and oversight of housing trust fund investments.
Establishing a water pollution control revolving loan administration charge.
Creating jobs by funding public capital projects.
Funding education construction with lottery revenues.
Regarding the public works board.
Facilitating marine management planning.
Expanding availability of the competitive grant program for arts and cultural facilities.
Authorizing community economic revitalization board funding to benefit innovation partnership zones.
Regarding intermediate capital projects and minor works.
Financing hospitals by the health care facilities authority.
Concerning surplus property.
Establishing a water pollution control revolving administration fee.
Implementing the recommendations of the commission on state debt.
Amending the Constitution to include the recommendations of the commission on state debt.
Providing for assistance for financing infrastructure and economic development.
Concerning state assistance for financing local government infrastructure.
Making adjustments to the school construction assistance formula.
Concerning the capital budget.
Concerning preferences for in-state contractors bidding on public works.
Providing for assistance for financing infrastructure and economic development.
Analyzing alternative methods of facilities acquisition for state agencies.
Regarding the management of Capitol lake.
Concerning housing trust fund administrative costs.
Concerning state assistance for financing local government infrastructure.
Regarding the building communities fund program competitive process.
Regarding capital construction and building purposes at the University of Washington and Washington State University.
Eliminating restrictions on vehicle miles traveled.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Fostering economic development by encouraging increased productivity on certain working lands through transfers in ownership.
Emphasizing cost-effectiveness in the housing trust fund.
Concerning state capital funding of health and safety improvements at agricultural fairs.
Modifying the use of funds in the fire service training account.
Replacing encumbered state forest lands for the benefit of multiple participating counties.
Revising provisions concerning regulation of aviation biofuels production.
Relating to funding capital projects.
Adopting a 2011-2013 capital budget.
Concerning the forestry riparian easement program.
Providing authority to create a community forest trust.
Limiting private activity bond issues by out-of-state issuers.
Modifying the Columbia river basin management program.
Concerning the capital budget.
Funding construction of energy cost saving improvements to public facilities.
Authorizing alternative public works contracting procedures. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning public works projects. )
Concerning the clean water act of 2010 funding cleanup of water pollution and other programs necessary for the health and well-being of Washington citizens through an increase in the tax on hazardous substances.
Concerning funds for certain affordable housing purposes.
Concerning determination of the terms and conditions of bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness of the state of Washington.
Regarding public works involving off-site prefabrication.
Creating a workforce housing program.
Relating to creating jobs by funding construction of energy cost saving improvements to schools and public facilities.
Providing housing assistance for certain veterans through the housing trust fund.
Concerning the application of chapter 39.12 RCW to construction projects that involve tax incentives, loans, or public land or property that is sold or leased.
Concerning the University of Washington's public works contracting procedures.
Regarding the purchase of land by the department of fish and wildlife.
Regarding the use of building fees and net proceeds of the university tract for university building purposes.
Concerning an alternative process for selecting an electrical contractor or a mechanical contractor, or both, for general contractor/construction manager projects.
Addressing Green river emergency flooding preparedness and response.
Concerning water pollution control.
Resolving to define "interest" in the state Constitution.
Regarding long-term noxious weed management on land newly acquired by the fish and wildlife commission.
Concerning projects recommended by the public works board.
Authorizing use of voter approved local excess tax levies to pay financing contracts under the local option capital asset lending program and clarifying which "other agencies" may participate in the program.
Eliminating the statutory debt limit.
Concerning the housing trust fund.
Increasing the debt limit of the housing finance commission.
Reducing the amount of petroleum pollution in storm water.
Concerning state funding for local projects.
Renaming components of the formula for allotment of appropriations for school plant facilities.
Concerning community and surplus schools.
Concerning the local government archives account.
Creating jobs by funding construction of safety, health, and energy-saving improvements to public facilities.
Concerning the convention place station expansion of the state convention and trade center.
Regarding the University of Washington's and Washington State University's public works contracting procedures.
Concerning the community economic revitalization board's project selection criteria.
Regarding the payment of compensation to small forest landowners participating in the forest riparian easement program.
Regarding state funding for low-income housing.
Modifying the definition of "public facilities."
Concerning facilities to house sexually violent predators.
Reducing the amount of petroleum pollution in storm water.
Establishing a school construction safety net grant program.
Concerning leases of facilities by school districts.
Regarding the building communities fund program competitive process.
Regarding the transfer of certain state forest lands.
Renaming components of the formula for allotment of appropriations for school plant facilities.
Concerning state funding for local projects.
Setting priorities for higher education capital projects.
Removing references to mitigation banking project eligibility for moneys in the habitat conservation account and the riparian protection account.
Concerning community and surplus schools.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Concerning economic stimulus.
Eliminating the statutory debt limit.
Increasing the debt limit of the housing finance commission.
Removing the requirement to purchase art for public buildings during the 2009-2011 biennium.
Concerning the local government archives account.
Concerning the housing trust fund.
Concerning loans to local governments for public works projects.
Concerning water pollution control.
Concerning water pollution control.
Concerning construction financing for colleges and universities.
Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.
Adopting a 2009-2011 capital budget.
Concerning the use of capital projects funds by school districts.
Expanding the energy freedom program.
Expanding the riparian open space program to include lands that contain habitat of species that are federally listed as threatened or endangered.
Identifying qualified applicants and procedures within the Washington wildlife and recreation program.
Regarding payment of undisputed claims.
Creating a sustainable energy trust.
Regarding alternative public works contracting procedures.
Financing the school construction assistance grant program.