Tuesday, March 19, 2013

March 19th - 2013 Regular Legislative Session Day 65

Please take a look at the latest House Introduction Sheet and pay attention to House Bills 2003 through 2015 … all are title only bills. The Democrat Majority uses"title only” bills as place holders for legislation to be considered later in the session and usually really bad bills for the taxpayers of Washington.

After starting my day with a meeting at 7:30, I’m in the Government Operations and Elections Committee where we’re considering four bills. Senate Bill 5198 removes specified personal information from the list of exempted material in certain files and exempts personal information contained in child care and early learning records from public disclosure.

Senate Bill 5258 requires the top five sponsor identification be listed once the aggregated costs of related ballot measure advertisements sponsored by the same committee total $1,000 or more and clarifies that top five contributor identification is not required to be listed on political yard signs.

Senate Bill 5507 requires that a statement including the Public Disclosure Commission's website be included with each ballot and voters' pamphlet.

Senate Bill 5810 exempts from public disclosure information contained in the security threat group database.

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