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Feb 4 Hot List for the State House

This Hot List details positions on the following bills: HB 2564- Adding bicyclist and pedestrian safety information to drivers' education curriculum; SHB 2797- Addressing the impacts of climate change through the growth management act (a.k.a. Local Solutions to Global Warming; Rep. Geoff Simpson, Prime Sponsor); SHB 2798- Enacting the local farms-healthy kids act (a.k.a. Local Farms-Healthy Kids; Rep. Eric Pettigrew, Prime Sponsor); SHB 2815- Providing a framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Washington economy. (a.k.a. Climate Action and Green Jobs; Rep. Hans Dunshee, Prime Sponsor); SHB 2844- Regarding Urban Forestry (a.k.a. Evergreen Cities Act; Rep. Ruth Kagi, Prime Sponsor); HB 2876- Concerning sales tax incentives for highly energy efficient appliances and equipment; HB 2888- Modifying the tax treatment of energy savings performance contracts; HB 2893- Modifying the composition of the forest practices board;HB 2978- Protecting rural communities from the harmful impacts of interwatershed water rights transfers; HB 3116- Extending the sales and use tax exemptions to machinery and equipment used to produce electricity using certain organic materials and byproducts of pulping or wood manufacturing processes.

This Hot List details positions on the following bills:

HB 2564: Adding bicyclist and pedestrian safety information to drivers' education curriculum.
SHB 2797: Addressing the impacts of climate change through the growth management act (a.k.a. Local Solutions to Global Warming; Rep. Geoff Simpson, Prime Sponsor).
SHB 2798: Enacting the local farms-healthy kids act (a.k.a. Local Farms-Healthy Kids; Rep. Eric Pettigrew, Prime Sponsor).
SHB 2815: Providing a framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Washington economy. (a.k.a. Climate Action and Green Jobs; Rep. Hans Dunshee, Prime Sponsor).
SHB 2844: Regarding Urban Forestry (a.k.a. Evergreen Cities Act; Rep. Ruth Kagi, Prime Sponsor).
HB 2876: Concerning sales tax incentives for highly energy efficient appliances and equipment.
HB 2888: Modifying the tax treatment of energy savings performance contracts.
HB 2893: Modifying the composition of the forest practices board.
HB 2978: Protecting rural communities from the harmful impacts of interwatershed water rights transfers.
HB 3116: Extending the sales and use tax exemptions to machinery and equipment used to produce electricity using certain organic materials and byproducts of pulping or wood manufacturing processes.

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