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Assemblymember Joel Anderson (R)  

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District 77


P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249


(916) 319-2077

Bills and Priority Issues

Prime Sponsored Bills

Bill AB 101 Elections: vote by mail ballots.

Bill AB 1046 Enforcement of judgments: exemptions: homesteads.

Bill AB 1077 Income taxes: exclusion: military retirement benefits.

Bill AB 1152 Professional corporations: licensed physical therapists.

Bill AB 1202 University of California Center for Pest Research.

Bill AB 1275 Vehicles: driving under the influence (DUI): undocumented drivers.

Bill AB 1338 Arraignment courts.

Bill AB 1399 Citizenship education: School/Law Enforcement Partnership.

Bill AB 1481 Fisheries restoration.

Bill AB 1482 Water: public use.

Bill AB 1483 Pierce’s disease.

Bill AB 1484 Peace officer training.

Bill AB 1485 Civil actions: enforcement of judgments.

Bill AB 1506 State funds: registered warrants.

Bill AB 1509 Veterans.

Bill AB 1518 State government: boards, commissions, committees: repeal.

Bill AB 157 Property taxation: transfer of base year value: disaster relief.

Bill AB 255 Internet security: virtual globe technology.

Bill AB 273 Collections: amounts imposed by a court.

Bill AB 294 Corporations: penalties.

Bill AB 341 Income and corporate taxes: credits: enterprise zones.

Bill AB 460 Water resources: salinity: water softeners.

Bill AB 509 Vehicles: fleeing a peace officer.

Bill AB 525 Instructional materials: surplus or undistributed obsolete.

Bill AB 651 Corporate records: rights of inspection.

Bill AB 783 State government: agencies, commissions, boards: repeal.

Bill AB 996 Courts: continuous hours of operation.

Bill ACR 10 Support of Israel.

Bill ACR 4 University of California: divestment from Iran.

Bill HB 1007 Creating a sustainable energy trust.

Bill HB 1009 Extending the expiration dates for existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation.Revised for 2nd Substitute: Extending the expiration dates for existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Modifying existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation. )

Bill HB 1017 Creating a committee to study the feasibility of creating a board with public records act and open public meetings act responsibilities.

Bill HB 1026 Verifying that applicants for drivers' licenses and identicards are lawfully within the United States.

Bill HB 1156 Creating a preference in the alternative route certification program for veterans and national guard members.

Bill HB 1157 Reviewing the delivery of emergency information to the general public during an ongoing emergency.

Bill HB 1165 Providing for the safe collection and disposal of unwanted drugs from residential sources through a producer provided and funded product stewardship program.

Bill HB 1206 Eliminating prepayment requirements as a condition to contesting a tax.

Bill HB 1210 Regarding insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders.

Bill HB 1235 Making certain current higher education tuition-setting practices permanent.Revised for 2nd Substitute: Regarding tuition fees at institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 1290 Concerning local tourism promotion areas.

Bill HB 1312 Eliminating the exclusive authority of the University of Washington and Washington State University to offer certain engineering courses.

Bill HB 1319 Prohibiting school district employees from using public assets for private gain.

Bill HB 1328 Allowing public technical colleges to offer associate transfer degrees.Revised for 1st Substitute: Allowing public technical colleges to offer degrees that prepare students to transfer to certain bachelor degree programs.

Bill HB 1332 Granting authority of a watershed management partnership to exercise powers of its forming governments.

Bill HB 1336 Discouraging pre-college courses at public four-year institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 1356 Providing for career and technical education opportunities for middle school students.

Bill HB 1372 Concerning a mid-year revaluation of real property upon a substantial decline in residential property values.

Bill HB 1394 Changing the timeline for the state comprehensive plan for workforce training and education.

Bill HB 1395 Clarifying terms for workforce and economic development.

Bill HB 1406 Creating the companion animal spay/neuter assistance program.

Bill HB 1410 Creating a comprehensive system of public education programs, finance, and accountability.

Bill HB 1421 Instituting a feasibility study of a Puget Sound port authority.

Bill HB 1460 Regarding critical access hospitals not subject to certificate of need review.

Bill HB 1466 Regarding student fees, charges, and assessments.

Bill HB 1469 Establishing the product stewardship recycling act for mercury-containing lights.

Bill HB 1471 Removing the public records exemption for certain records addressing public sector collective bargaining.

Bill HB 1476 Addressing the rights of crime victims.

Bill HB 1480 Providing additional time to appeal property assessed valuation.

Bill HB 1487 Regarding resident student classification.

Bill HB 1499 Concerning notice of utility facilities relocations.

Bill HB 1605 Requiring cooperation when planning to accommodate projected population growth and the resulting development needs under the growth management act.

Bill HB 1612 Concerning pregnancy prevention programs.

Bill HB 1639 Regarding investment expenses of counties.

Bill HB 1654 Establishing a period of public and legislative review of appropriations legislation.

Bill HB 1655 Requiring a balanced legislative budget.

Bill HB 1657 Prioritizing basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process.

Bill HB 1671 Regarding higher education accountability.

Bill HB 1672 Requiring an annual college learning assessment.

Bill HB 1673 Requiring development of a consumer report card with information about institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 1674 Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 1675 Changing the work experience provisions of the alternative route partnership grant program.

Bill HB 1690 Authorizing alternative public works contracting procedures.

Bill HB 1726 Creating Bellevue College.

Bill HB 1729 Concerning the enhancement of legislative web sites.

Bill HB 1797 Examining rural and resource lands.

Bill HB 1800 Limiting mandatory overtime for corrections officers and sergeants.

Bill HB 1824 Requiring the adoption of policies for the management of concussion and head injury in youth sports.

Bill HB 1825 Identifying specific facilities planning requirements under the growth management act.

Bill HB 1827 Prohibiting uncompensated signage requirements under the growth management act.

Bill HB 1828 Prohibiting restrictions under the growth management act that regulate, impose conditions upon, or restrict the removal of potentially harmful trees and vegetation.

Bill HB 1835 Concerning the use of respectful language in state statutes.

Bill HB 1841 Adding a faculty member to the governing board of each four-year institution of higher education.

Bill HB 1855 Modifying the disclosure of tax information on customer billings.

Bill HB 1863 Enacting the fair competition for the environment act of 2009.

Bill HB 1866 Concerning health insurance options.

Bill HB 1868 Concerning health insurance for small companies.

Bill HB 1869 Concerning the transparency of health care cost information.

Bill HB 1871 Concerning health insurance coverage provided by out-of-state health carriers.

Bill HB 1872 Providing tax incentives for the purchase of health care plans.

Bill HB 1873 Establishing a joint select committee on high-speed rail.

Bill HB 1904 Regarding high-cost critical programs at institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 1946 Regarding higher education online technology.

Bill HB 1986 Authorizing a peer mentoring pilot program at Western Washington University and a community or technical college.

Bill HB 1990 Exempting language service providers from the definition of employment and worker for the purposes of unemployment compensation and industrial insurance.

Bill HB 1998 Concerning public water systems.

Bill HB 2000 Providing a coordinated approach to creating an adequate supply of well-qualified mathematics and science teachers.

Bill HB 2001 Regarding insurance for higher education students participating in study or research abroad.

Bill HB 2043 Establishing consistent standards for agency decision making.

Bill HB 2051 Removing an expiration date applicable to heritage and arts program funding.

Bill HB 2067 Allowing valuation increases to be spread over time.

Bill HB 2098 Creating a single need-based financial aid program.

Bill HB 2132 Regarding instruction in civics.

Bill HB 2230 Renaming the Washington state ferries the Washington state marine highway system.

Bill HB 2238 Establishing a financing policy to build the state route number 520 bridge first using previously allocated funding.

Bill HB 2261 Concerning the state's education system.

Bill HB 2262 Encouraging the provision of additional law enforcement services in the unincorporated areas of counties with a population exceeding one million five hundred thousand.

Bill HB 2269 Reforming the unemployment compensation system.

Bill HB 2340 Creating the child predatory drug act.

Bill HB 2418 Making the names and addresses of persons signing initiative or referendum petitions public records.

Bill HB 2567 Concerning the excise taxation of publicly owned facilities accredited by the association of zoos and aquariums.

Bill HB 2603 Requiring agencies to give small businesses an opportunity to comply with a state law or agency rule before imposing a penalty.

Bill HB 2654 Providing for elementary math specialists.

Bill HB 2655 Expanding the higher education system upon proven demand.

Bill HB 2679 Delaying benefit increases until the creation of a state retirement system risk analysis system.

Bill HB 2683 Changing provisions relating to the economic development commission.

Bill HB 2695 Establishing an online insurance verification system.

Bill HB 2710 Concerning adopting the right to constitutional government act of 2010.

Bill HB 2712 Creating the Washington state sovereignty and federal tax escrow account act of 2010.

Bill HB 2715 Changing provisions relating to presidential electors.

Bill HB 2759 Adjusting local school finance related to nonresident students enrolled in online learning.

Bill HB 2776 Regarding funding distribution formulas for K-12 education.

Bill HB 2802 Reviewing the local government fiscal note program.

Bill HB 2822 Modifying the budget recommendations developed by the higher education coordinating board to include recommendations on tuition and fees.

Bill HB 2858 Regarding the purchasing authority of institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 2859 Regarding administration at institutions of higher education.

Bill HB 2871 Addressing the method of funding benefit increases for state retirement plans that are less than fully funded.

Bill HB 2930 Expanding the pool of qualified teachers.

Bill HB 2936 Changing the state student financial aid program.

Bill HB 2985 Concerning infrastructure financing for local governments.

Bill HB 3010 Conducting performance audits of state investment board investment services contracts.

Bill HB 3011 Limiting the exemption from public disclosure to three years for financial information submitted to the state investment board.

Bill HB 3035 Regarding educator performance and innovation.

Bill HB 3038 Regarding standards and accountability in education.

Bill HB 3097 Providing for salary bonuses for nationally certified educators.

Bill HB 3098 Creating a coordinated school health public-private partnership.

Bill HB 3103 Reducing unemployment taxes.

Bill HB 3151 Studying public fund investment policies and practices.

Bill HB 3152 Regarding a financial literacy assessment tool.

Bill HB 3178 Creating efficiencies in the use of technology in state government.

Bill HB 3180 Prioritizing basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process.

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