One of the first substantive actions of the 2014 Legislature took place in the House, where members on Monday approved the Washington Dream Act. The bill would allow college students who live in the state illegally to apply for financial aid. The bill passed 71-23, with two members excused from voting. Votes from House members representing Clark County were mixed.
Those voting in favor of the bill:
Rep. Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver.
Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver.
Rep. Sharon Wylie, D-Vancouver.
Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis.
Rep. Norm Johnson, R-Yakima.
Rep. Charles Ross, R-Naches.
Those voting no:
Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver.
Rep. Liz Pike, R-Camas.
Rep. Brandon Vick, R-Vancouver.
Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama.
The session is in an off-budget year and is scheduled to last 60 days. Legislators from Clark County said big topics debated this session could include transportation, education spending, marijuana, health care and reforming business regulations.
Last year, legislators couldn’t reach an agreement on a $10 billion transportation plan, which would have raised the gas tax by more than 10 cents a gallon and would have paid for a number of transportation projects across the state. That plan initially included $450 million for the Columbia River Crossing, but money for the CRC has since been stripped.
With the CRC left out, some legislators want to see the revised transportation plan pass this session. Others wonder whether there’s enough political will to do so.