The March state revenue forecast will be released today. We expect a larger than anticipated deficit which could climb as high as $9 billion. The House and Senate will then proceed with putting together the 2009-2011 biennial budget. The next major bill cutoff date is Monday, March 30 to pass opposite bills out of non-fiscal committees. Be ready for legislative alerts and prepare to email or call your legislators on specific issues. Updates that have occurred since last week's report are shown in bold type. For additional information on bills, you may access the state legislative homepage at www.leg.wa.gov or call Roger Ferris at 1.800.491.9322.
ESHB 1847: WFCA proposal to increase fire district bid limits for public works projects from the current $2,500 to $40,000. The $2,500 limit has not been increased since 1984. HB 1230 has been amended onto SHB 1847 with a $20,000 limit. Sen. Government Operations Cmte. Hearing is scheduled for March 23.
SHB 1457: This legislation will provide the ability for the Boundary Review Board to modify a proposal of annexation and may adjust boundaries by up to 100%. Senate Government Operations & Elections Committee. WFCA opposes as written. No hearing scheduled for next week.
SB 5084/HB 1207: Legislation has been reintroduced to reduce from 75% to 60% the amount of assessed valuation required for annexations in the 10 first class cities. City of Spokane and Vancouver are the primary advocates of this bill along with the Association of Washington Cities. Appears dead.
SSB 5808: Provides for notification of fire district employees in changes of employment status as a direct consequence to a city annexation of unincorporated areas. SB 5808 provides for a new annexation process through interlocal agreements with the city and county and states that fire districts shall be involved in negotiations. SB 5808 also provides for a 45-day referendum process for the citizens in the proposed annexation area through the interlocal agreement to force a vote with a 10% petition. Also, prior to this new process moving forward, the fire district has 45 days to either accept or decline negotiations. If a fire district declines, this process will cease and cannot move forward. Passed Senate. Possible committee amendment provides for 51% petition for annexation and provides a city in King County the option to annex without a vote or signing a petition. Also has referendum votes that are much more difficult to achieve than the other 38 counties. This amendment only applies to King County. We anticipate that the amendment on HB 2020 may be attempted on SSB 5808. We will report on any amendments if voted on in committee. WFCA supports 5808 as written.
SHB 1552: Mandates that formal public testimony must be allowed prior to passage of any resolution or formal action. Rules. Amendments have been added to clarify that only the Administrative Procedures Act, not the Open Public Meetings Act, is required to have formal testimony. Monitor. Sen. Government Operations Cmte.
ESSB 5011: Bill will prohibit the sale of "novelty" lighters, those shaped like cartoon characters, toys, musical instruments and other items that are attractive to children. NOTE: This legislation does not ban disposable cigarette lighters that do not meet the definition of novelty lighter. WFCA supports. House Commerce & Labor Cmte. Scheduled for hearing on March 20.
HB 1080: This legislation is prime-sponsored by Rep. Geoff Simpson and provides impact fee authority for fire protection districts. We expect heavy opposition from the home builders. WFCA supports. Passed Sen. Government Operations & Elections Cmte. Rules.
HB 1196: A local government associations' joint proposal to increase the small works roster dollar limit from $200,000 to $300,000 for construction, building, renovation, repair or improvement of real property. WFCA supports. Passed Sen. Government Operations & Elections Cmte. Rules.
HB 1374: This legislation will reinstate the intent to fund the local government archives program through the county surcharge of $1 per document recorded and repeal any future use of the funds for debt service on the state heritage center. WFCA strongly supports. Sen. Ways & Means Cmte.
HB 2151/SB 5994: Governor Gregoire's request legislation to eliminate over 60 boards, commissions and advisory committees. Included on the list for elimination by June 30, 2010 is the EMS & Trauma Care Steering Cmte., Emergency Management Council, Fire Protection Policy Board and others. State Government & Tribal Affairs Cmte. This bill is not subject to cutoff and will be alive until the end of session.
ESHB 1018/SB 5016: A bill to eliminate March special elections. Senate Second Reading Calendar. ESHB 1018 passed the House. WFCA does not oppose. NOTE: House floor amendment restores the May special election for bonds; only the March date is eliminated. Sen. Government Operations Cmte.
SSB 5638: This bill will require that any contract entered into with a fire protection district must provide for adequate compensation (defined as compensation that may not fall below the proportional property tax burden of property located within the fire district). It appears amendments to reduce concerns of mutual aid agreements, statutory contracts and statewide mobilization have been clarified. WFCA supports. House Local Government & Housing Cmte.
Hearing scheduled for March 23 in House Local Government Cmte.
2010 WFCA/WFC Legislative Day is January 20th.
Bid Law Threshold Changes Take Effect July 26, 2009.
Updated Information Regarding Volunteer Compensation.
Commissioner Compensation Information.