Roll call
May 5, 2009
By Staff
ESSB and ESHB 5352 makes appropriations to the state’s transportation agencies and programs for the 2009-11 fiscal biennium. The bill, estimated to fund more than 400 transportation related projects, passed the Senate 41-8 and the House 77-19 and is now before the governor for signature.45th District — Sen. Cheryl Pflug — R-Maple Valley — N
441st District — Sen. Fred Jarrett — D- Mercer Island — Y
45th District — Rep. Glenn Anderson — R-Fall City — N
45th District — Rep. Jay Rodne — R-North Bend — N
441st District — Rep. Judy Clibborn — D-Mercer Island — Y
441st District — Rep. Marci Maxwell — D-Renton — Y
ESHB and ESSB 1244, which passed the House 54-42 and the Senate 29-20, sets appropriations for the 2009-11 biennium at $31.4 billion. It’s now before the governor for signature.
45th District — Rep. Glenn Anderson — R-Fall City — N
45th District — Rep. Jay Rodne — R-North Bend — N
441st District — Rep. Judy Clibborn — D-Mercer Island — Y
441st District — Rep. Marci Maxwell — D-Renton — Y
45th District — Sen. Cheryl Pflug — R-Maple Valley — N
441st District — Sen. Fred Jarrett — D- Mercer Island — Y
ESHB and ESSB 1216 authorizes $3 billion in new capital projects, in part through the financing of general obligation bonds totaling $1.8 billion. It passed the House 61-35 and the Senate 31-15. It has been delivered to the governor for signature.
45th District — Rep. Glenn Anderson — R-Fall City — N
45th District — Rep. Jay Rodne — R-North Bend — N
441st District — Rep. Judy Clibborn — D-Mercer Island — Y
441st District — Rep. Marci Maxwell — D-Renton — Y
45th District — Sen. Cheryl Pflug — R-Maple Valley — N
441st District — Sen. Fred Jarrett — D- Mercer Island — Y
Voting key — Y = Yes, N = No, E = Excused, NV = Not voting
Source: WashingtonVotes.org, a free, nonpartisan Web site to find plain-English explanations of bills and a record of each legislator’s votes. Learn more at www.WashingtonVotes.org.
Editor’s note: This is the last Roll Call of the session.


