WA Legislation | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Other

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HJM4004Enroll

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Naming a certain portion of state route number 110 the "Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm Memorial Highway."
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2010-03-08
Filed with Secretary of State.
HJM4000Enroll

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Requesting passage of the federal act to restore payment of county health care costs.
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2009-04-21
Filed with Secretary of State.
HJM4005Enroll

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Requesting the Postal Service to issue a postage stamp commemorating Nisei veterans.
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2009-04-21
Filed with Secretary of State.
SJM8001Enroll

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Requesting the United States fish and wildlife service to work cooperatively with the state's regulatory agencies and energy producers with respect to the federal endangered species act.
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2009-04-21
Filed with Secretary of State.
SJM8013Enroll

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Calling on Congress to enact legislation to eliminate the 24 month Medicare waiting period for participants in Social Security Disability Insurance.
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2009-04-18
Filed with Secretary of State.
SJM8006Enroll

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Requesting that state route number 502 be named the "Battle Ground Highway" and that a portion of state route number 503 be named the "Lewisville Highway."
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2009-04-17
Filed with Secretary of State.
SJM8012Enroll

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Urging adoption of a treaty fighting discrimination against women.
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2009-04-17
Filed with Secretary of State.
SJM8003Enroll

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Requesting that Congress issue a date at which health information technology must comply with a uniform national standard of interoperability.
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2009-04-13
Filed with Secretary of State.
HJM4014Enroll

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Requesting that House Resolution 6922 or substantially similar legislation be enacted to help stabilize the trucking industry.
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2009-04-03
Filed with Secretary of State.
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