Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Counting the homeless and making the homeless count
Caring volunteers will fan out across Washington tomorrow for the annual "point in time" count of the homeless. Gov. Gregoire has proclaimed Jan. 27 to be Homeless Awareness Day, and the House has adopted a resolution by Rep. Phyllis GutiƩrrez Kenney to recognize the occasion.
The Community Development & Housing Committee, which is led by Rep. Kenney, will hold a special work session on "The Realities of Homelessness in Washington," at 10 a.m. in House Hearing Room C tomorrow, with special guests including nationally renowned expert Norm Suchar, a leader with the National Alliance to End Homelessness. Everyone can take part by tuning in to a live telecast and web cast of the Homeless Awareness Day event on TVW!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Rep. Troy Kelley continues efforts to keep communities safe

“We’ve taken a clear step forward in protecting our families and law enforcement officers,” Kelley said. “Let’s continue those efforts.”
Kelley’s HB 1194 permanently ends the practice of booking bail, which allowed the shooter in the tragic November 2009 Lakewood officer shootings to post bail on the weekend without seeing a judge. Under current state law, the use of booking bail is suspended until Aug. 1, 2011. Kelley’s bill removes that expiration date and requires that bail continue to be determined by a judge.
Prior to the suspension, approximately seven counties used booking bail and released felons according to a formula, without seeing a judge at all.
“We’re not talking about clogging up courts, we’re talking about saving lives,” Kelley said.
Please click here to watch public testimony on HB 1194 in today’s House Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Committee hearing.
Monday, January 24, 2011
WA Whiteboard: Liias on tax exemptions
E-gads, that’s a lot of e-waste
With so many of these products containing valuable metals and components, as well as toxic materials like lead, the Legislature established the program in 2006 to deal with the massive amount of these items choking our landfills.
Original sponsor of the legislation, plus an additional bill in '09 expanding the system to include refurbished items, Zack Hudgins welcomes the program's success. "Once again Washington is leading by example, providing a green solution that not only prevents environmental degradation, it spurs economic growth in a burgeoning eco-conscious industry."
The e-cycling program is administered by the state Department of Ecology, but completely funded by electronics manufacturers. Click here for more information on the program and to find out where you can bring your old tube TV.
Seattle lawmaker’s State Investment Trust bill draws national attention
State Rep. Bob Hasegawa’s legislation (HB 1320) to create the Washington State Investment Trust (WIT) is getting attention at the national level.
The Public Banking Institute (PBI), a non-partisan think-tank and research organization that explores and disseminates information on publicly-owned banks, stated that Hasegawa’s bill is similar to measures currently studied or proposed in other states such as Massachusetts, Vermont, Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Michigan, Oregon and Hawaii.
Ellen Brown, PBI president, said that the effort in Washington State, which is modeled after the 100-year old public Bank of North Dakota, is part of a growing nation-wide effort to “rescue state and municipal finances from a growing budget disaster.”
Go here to read PBI’s press release: Washington State joins Groundswell for Public Banking
Go here to read an op-ed by Ellen Brown: Washington State joins movement for public banking
Public hearings for Hasegawa’s measure, as well as its companion Senate bill, are scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, January 25:
Senate Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance Committee
Tuesday, January 25th, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Senate Hearing Room 2
House Business & Financial Services Committee
Tuesday, January 25th, 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
House Hearing Room BK-12 education reform continues in Olympia

Ferries: Package of bills to reform bargaining, management practices
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Rep. Jeff Morris is introducing a bill to promote better performance and accountability among certain managers at WSF. If certain performance measures are not met, the management may be contracted out to a private operator.
Armstrong and Clibborn have also teamed up on a bill that would find operational efficiencies by acting on recommendations put forth by the Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee’s recent studies.
To read more, click here for the press release.