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Washington State Legislative Research (Current)

Washington State Legislative Research (Current). Legislative Advocacy Clinic Mary Whisner, Gallagher Law Library. Legislature’s Website. Home: http:// www.leg.wa.gov/pages/home.aspx Rosters Links to legislators’ home pages Link to TVW. A Bill’s Life.

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Washington State Legislative Research (Current)

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  1. Washington State Legislative Research(Current) Legislative Advocacy Clinic Mary Whisner, Gallagher Law Library Oct. 2011

  2. Legislature’s Website • Home: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pages/home.aspx • Rosters • Links to legislators’ home pages • Link to TVW Oct. 2011

  3. A Bill’s Life • Introduced (House or Senate)– first reading • Referred to committee • Committee holds hearings • Committee recommends action • Referred to Rules Committee Oct. 2011

  4. Second reading – debate on merits • Third reading – roll call vote on final passage • Sent to second house (repeat all the steps above) • To governor (approve, veto, partial veto) • More Oct. 2011

  5. Documents • Sequential versions of the bill • Hearings • Committee reports • Debate on House and Senate floor Oct. 2011

  6. Bill Information • Let’s explore: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/ • Note: • Bill information (example: 1793) • index (Bills by Topic) • archive (Detailed Legislative Reports link) • bill tracking Oct. 2011

  7. Journals • House and Senate Journals (floor action) Oct. 2011

  8. Senate Journal Oct. 2011

  9. Polygon Northwest Co., 143 Wash.App. 753 (2008) Our costs statute, RCW 4.84.010, * * * does not include an award of reasonable attorney fees. * * * Indeed, the legislative history of that statute indicates that reasonable attorney fees were specifically omitted. See SENATE JOURNAL * * * (“* * * They would not get reasonable attorneys' fees.”). Oct. 2011

  10. Committee hearingson TVW Oct. 2011

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  12. News Sources • Washington State News Sources Online Oct. 2011

  13. More Guides • Washington State Legislative History • The Legislative Process • Research Sources for Juvenile Justice • Legal Research Sources for the Innocence Project Northwest Clinic Oct. 2011

  14. Questions? Oct. 2011

  15. Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Box 353025 Seattle WA 98195-3025 http://lib.law.washington.edu • We are happy to have our guides and presentations used by other libraries, librarians, and legal researchers. • Before copying or adapting one of our works, please contact Cheryl Nyberg (cnyberg at uw.edu) to obtain permission. Then give appropriate attribution, such as: "Adapted from a guide by Mary Whisner onthe Gallagher Law Library website."  Oct. 2011

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