Yesterday was the second major cut-off of the 鈥揻iscal cut off in the house of origin. As of today, no new bills can be introduced and if they have a cost they must have been approved by the fiscal committee. This was the second substantial winnowing of bills that are still eligible to become law.
- 4,172听bills were introduced
- 1,355听bills made it out of policy and fiscal committees
- 835听bills passed off the house or senate floor
- 385听bills passed out of both chambers
As you can see, only about 1/4 of bills made it out of committee and were eligible to be considered on the House or Senate floor. That鈥檚 where we are now. Of those bills, about 1/2 may be voted out of the House or Senate and then have to weave their way through the same process in the other chamber. Fewer than 10% of all bills get sent to the Governor for his signature and some of those will be vetoed.
Here鈥檚 what we are watching that is still 鈥渁live鈥:
- , sponsored by Representative Drew Hansen, would make undocumented students eligible for the College Bound Scholarship;
- sponsored by Senator Barbara Bailey, would create efficiencies in higher education by streamlining processes and eliminating unnecessary reporting requirements for public universities;
- , sponsored by Representative Drew Hansen, would establish the Free to Finish College program, making the last 15 credits free to complete for students who left 51福利社 3 or more years ago with at least 165 credits but no degree;
- , sponsored by Senator David Frockt, would create the Washington College Savings Plan program, a 529 college savings plan;
- , sponsored by Representative Tana Senn, would create a pilot program for community and technical colleges to offer bachelor degrees
The one caveat to all of this is: bills that are deemed 鈥渘ecessary to implement the budget (NTIB)鈥 can be revived until the very end of session. This is a broad umbrella and where you see most of the last minute surprises. We don鈥檛 have any bills that we are currently watching that would fit this category. But, you never know.