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Legislative information Center (Bill Room): 360-786-7573
www.leg.wa.gov
Legislative Hotline: 800-562-6000
During session:
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. M-F
During interim:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F
Chief Clerk of the House: 360-786-7750
Secretary of the Senate: 360-786-7550
Governor's Office: 360-902-4111
www.governor.wa.gov
State agencies: www.access.wa.gov
Even before state workers have approved them, legislators are talking about changing the contracts that unions negotiated with Gov. Chris Gregoire.
Gov. Chris Gregoire on Friday signed the following bills into law. The governor partially vetoed Third Substitute House Bill 1741, House Bill 2835, Substitute Senate Bill 6743 and Substitute Bill 6807.
Gov. Chris Gregoire signed the following bills into law Thursday:
Gov. Chris Gregoire signed the following bills Tuesday:
OLYMPIA — Chris Gregoire's re-election campaign is accepting campaign checks even as the first-term governor decides the fate of several hundred bills interest groups lobbied to pass and kill during this year's legislative session.
Furious about Democrats' criticisms of their work on flood recovery and guardedly optimistic about new plans for the Chehalis River area, local Republican lawmakers have their sights set on the future.
The environmental community's four top priority bills survived the 2008 state legislative session, but two of them were watered down to achieve political support.
Going into the legislative session, the majority Democrats already were thinking about the fall elections.
The Legislature passed 335 bills during the 60-day session that ended Thursday.
Y Yes, N No, E Excused, NV Not Voting
SPECIAL SECTION: 2008 Washington State Legislature