Weekly Roll Call Report | Olympia Legislature
Published 2:54 pm Sunday, June 23, 2013
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Sen. Pam Roach (Auburn) | Y |
House Bill 2075, Engrossed House Bill 2075: Restoring the application of the Washington estate and transfer tax to certain property transfers. Passed the House on June
13, 2013 by a vote of 53-33.
This is the so-called “estate tax fix” to avoid some $160 million in refunds and cancellation of future collections in response to a Supreme Court decision that ruled transfer of certain marital property is not subject to the Washington estate transfer tax. The bill requires certain marital trust property to be specifically included in an estate for purposes of the Washington estate tax. It provides a deduction for family-owned businesses, adjusts the $2 million deduction by inflation on an annual basis, and Increases the top four estate tax rates by one percent. Under this bill, these rates
would now range from 18% to 20%. The effect of the bill is retroactive.
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Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, (Enumclaw) | N |
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Rep. Christopher Hurst, (Enumclaw) | Y |
House Bill 2075, Engrossed House Bill 2075: Restoring the application of the Washington estate and transfer tax to certain property transfers. Passed the Senate on June
13, 2013 by a vote of 30-19.
The bill passed both houses of the legislature and was sent to the Governor for signature to meet a Friday, June 14, 2013 deadline. Without passage of the bill, an initial round
of some $13 million in refunds would have had to be issued.
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Sen. Pam Roach (Auburn) | N |
Senate Bill 5242, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5242: Providing for policies regarding the transfer of teachers. Passed the Senate on June 9, 2013 by a vote of 26-19.
This is the “Mutual Consent” bill that requires mutual agreement of the principal and the teacher affected for assignment to a particular school. It requires that evaluation results be used as a factor in the consideration of an assignment agreement beginning in the 2015-16 school year and permits assignment of a teacher to a temporary position if mutual agreement is not reached. The bill also permits initiating nonrenewal of contract notices for a teacher who no longer has an assignment to a school and is not assigned to another permanent position for eight months. The act includes a referendum clause to submit it to a vote of the people at the next general election.
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Sen. Pam Roach (Auburn) | Y |
Senate Bill 5946, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5946: Strengthening student educational outcomes. Passed the Senate on June 13, 2013 by a vote of 26-22.
This makes the State Superintendent of Public Instruction responsible for providing reading and literacy benchmarks and standards, research and best-practices, intervention models, and professional development to school districts. School districts are responsible for providing reading and literacy instruction and services to students in grades K-4, based on the student need. The reading and early literacy systems provided must include screening tools to identify struggling readers, and include research-based strategies to help families assist in improving students’ skills. The bill also addresses student
discipline and educator support and professional development.
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Sen. Pam Roach (Auburn) | Y |

