Roll call
February 2, 2010
By Administrator
E = Excused, X = Not Voting
House Bill 1180 — passed the House 95-1 — prohibits the use bisphenol A, a chemical used to harden plastics, in any product containing food or beverages intended for use by a child 3 and under. The bill restricts the use of bisphenol A in sports bottles. The Senate passed SSB 6248 to also ban the use of bisphenol 36-9. The Senate bill does not regulate bisphenol A in sports bottles. HB 1180 is now before the Senate Health & Long Term Care Committee for further consideration and the House will consider SSB 6248.45th Rep. Glenn Anderson,
(R-Fall City) — E
45th Rep. Jay Rodne,
(R-North Bend)— Y
441st Rep. Judy Clibborn,
(D-Mercer Island) — Y
441st Rep. Marcie Maxwell,
(D-Renton) — Y
445th Rep. Roger Goodman,
(D-Kirkland) — Y
445th Rep. Larry Springer,
(D-Kirkland) — Y
Senate Bill 6248 —
Prohibiting the use of bisphenol A
45th Sen. Cheryl Pflug,
(R-Maple Valley) — N
445th Sen. Eric Oemig,
(D-Kirkland) — Y
House Bill 1329 — Providing collective bargaining for child care center directors and workers — passed the House 62-35 — During the 2009 legislative session, the House passed SHB 1329 65-31, but was unable to agree with amendments offered by the Senate. SHB 1329 is now in the Senate Labor Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee for further consideration.
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson — N
45th Rep. Jay Rodne — N
441st Rep. Judy Clibborn — N
441st Rep. Marcie Maxwell — Y
445th Rep. Roger Goodman — Y
445th Rep. Larry Springer — N
Senate Bill 6382 —previously passed the Senate 29-14 — extends the prohibition on salary and wage increases for exempt and Washington Management Services employees of state agencies and institutions of higher learning through June 30, 2011. The House amended ESSB 6382, providing additional exemptions to certain employees, including higher education and marine workers, as well as workers paid through agricultural commodity assessments. The House passed ESSB 6382 94-3; it will be returned to the Senate for agreement to the House amendments.
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson — N
45th Rep. Jay Rodne — Y
441st Rep. Judy Clibborn — Y
441st Rep. Marcie Maxwell — Y
445th Rep. Roger Goodman — Y
445th Rep. Larry Springer — Y
House Bill 2483 — passed the House 96-0 — revises provisions for overseas and military voters, authorizing that ballots may be received and returned by fax, e-mail or other electronic means — now before the Senate Government Operations and Elections Committee
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson — E
45th Rep. Jay Rodne — Y
441st Rep. Judy Clibborn — Y
441st Rep. Marcie Maxwell — Y
445th Rep. Roger Goodman — Y
445th Rep. Larry Springer — Y
House Bill 2403 — clarifies that military leave includes state active duty, which covers individuals serving in the National Guard and State Guard that are part of emergency response efforts by the State — passed the House 96-0 — now before the Senate for further consideration
45th Rep. Glenn Anderson — E
45th Rep. Jay Rodne — Y
441st — Rep. Judy Clibborn — Y
441st Rep. Marcie Maxwell — Y
445th Rep. Roger Goodman — Y
445th Rep. Larry Springer — Y
SOURCE: WashingtonVotes.org, a free, nonpartisan website to find plain-English explanations of bills and a record of each legislator’s votes. Go to www.WashingtonVotes.org.
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