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Representative Orcutt

Portrait of Representative Orcutt

Member Information

Biennium 2019-20
Chamber House
Acronym ORCU
District 20
Name Ed Orcutt
Party Republican
Email Ed.Orcutt@leg.wa.gov
Sponsor Success Rate 14.29%
Total Bills Sponsored 91
Campaign Contributions (biennium) $101,395.89
Campaign Contributions (2009 - Present) $486,920.97

13 Sponsored Bills Passed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details EHB 1801 Entering abandoned cemeteries for authorized purposes.
Details HB 1803 Increasing the number of school districts that may be authorized to reduce the minimum number of required school days in a school year.
Details HB 2858 Concerning requirements for the filing of assessment rolls.
Details HB 2860 Concerning the Washington plane coordinate system.
Details EHB 1354 Providing that scan-down allowances on food and beverages intended for human and pet consumption are bona fide discounts for purposes of the business and occupation tax.
Details SHB 1403 Simplifying the administration of municipal business and occupation tax apportionment.
Details HB 1426 Concerning cooperation between conservation districts.
Details SHB 1436 Concerning snow bikes.
Details SHB 1469 Modifying provisions relating to approaching emergency or work zones and tow truck operators.
Details HB 1516 Establishing a department of fish and wildlife directed nonlethal program for the purpose of training dogs.
Details HB 2038 Concerning pavement condition reporting requirements.
Details E2SHB 2042 Advancing green transportation adoption.
Details HB 2242 Concerning travel trailers.

78 Sponsored Bills Failed for Biennium 2019-20

Bill Number Bill Description Primary Sponsor
Details HB 1800 Allowing a local sales and use tax as a credit against the state sales tax for rural high-speed internet infrastructure without increasing the total sales and use tax rate.
Details HB 1802 Concerning cemetery district withdrawal of territory.
Details HB 1804 Allowing an additional property tax exemption for seniors, veterans, and persons with disabilities leasing land in a mobile home park or manufactured housing community.
Details SHB 1805 Providing rental assistance to mobile home park tenants.
Details HB 1806 Concerning the valuation of vehicles in private sales for purposes of use taxation.
Details HB 1807 Extending the tax preference for investment projects in distressed counties and community empowerment zones.
Details SHB 1808 Making the nonprofit and library fund-raising exemption permanent.
Details HB 1809 Requiring the beneficiaries of the Alaskan Way viaduct project to pay for cost overruns from the project.
Details HB 2086 Allowing leased land in a mobile home park or manufactured housing community to qualify for the senior, veteran, and persons with disabilities property tax exemption.
Details EHB 2166 Creating special license plates that support working forests.
Details ESHB 2085 Creating Mount St. Helens special license plates.
Details SHB 2136 Extending the farm internship program.
Details SHB 2244 Concerning the authorization of wheeled all-terrain vehicles on state highways.
Details HB 2857 Strengthening the state balanced budget requirement and outlook process.
Details HB 2859 Modifying deadlines for purposes of the property tax levy process.
Details HB 2861 Concerning direct sales of milk.
Details HB 2862 Modifying the meaning of motorcycle to include other steering mechanisms.
Details HB 2954 Reducing the state property tax rate for calendar years 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Details HB 1022 Prohibiting the creation and maintenance of a database concerning pistol sales or transfers.
Details HB 1024 Prohibiting a government database of law abiding owners of legal firearms.
Details HB 1052 Concerning agency rule-making authority.
Details SHB 1266 Exempting certain standard financial information purchased by investment management companies from sales and use tax in order to improve industry competitiveness.
Details SHB 1273 Analyzing state regulatory impact on small forest landowners.
Details SHB 1277 Modifying the meaning of bicycles.
Details HB 1297 Recovering service credit withdrawn from the public employees' retirement system for certain law enforcement officers and firefighters.
Details HB 1363 Concerning state agency employee access to peer-reviewed journals.
Details HB 1368 Reauthorizing the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations.
Details HB 1373 Modifying provisions of the universal communications services program.
Details HB 1397 Encouraging the use of electric or hybrid-electric aircraft for regional air travel.
Details HB 1410 Concerning notice to active duty military owners of impounded vehicles.
Details HB 1420 Reducing the current standard business and occupation tax rates for manufacturers to the current aerospace preferential business and occupation tax rates.
Details SHB 1456 Concerning a community aviation revitalization loan program.
Details SHB 1457 Concerning the distribution of aircraft fuel tax revenue.
Details HB 1473 Providing a right of first repurchase for surplus transportation property.
Details HB 1474 Providing tax relief to motorists by exempting certain mobile communications technology from retail sales and use tax.
Details 3SHB 1498 Expanding affordable, resilient broadband service to enable economic development, public safety, health care, and education in Washington's communities.
Details HB 1508 Concerning the distribution of connecting Washington funds to local and state transportation agencies.
Details HB 1524 Addressing the registration of street rod vehicles and custom vehicles.
Details SHB 1546 Concerning the proposed department of natural resources' marbled murrelet long-term conservation strategy.
Details HB 1585 Increasing the traumatic brain injury fee.
Details HB 1588 Clarifying the prohibition of the imposition of a local income tax.
Details HB 1616 Authorizing drivers to use personal electronic devices while a motor vehicle is temporarily stationary.
Details HB 1620 Repealing the state estate tax.
Details HB 1684 Concerning moneys received at auctions conducted by registered tow truck operators.
Details HB 1695 Concerning pavement condition reporting requirements for cities and towns.
Details 2SHB 1725 Implementing the recommendations of the pesticide application safety work group.
Details HB 1758 Exempting school districts from the state portion of sales and use taxes on school construction.
Details HB 1816 Making permanent the tax preferences for aircraft owned by nonprofit organizations to provide emergency medical transportation services.
Details HB 1863 Concerning agriculture, food, and natural resource education.
Details HB 1881 Making the custom farming and hauling farm products tax exemptions permanent.
Details HB 1903 Establishing the Washington adult diploma and workforce training program.
Details HB 2025 Creating a task force to improve employers' industrial insurance options through choice and competition.
Details HB 2057 Concerning special privileges.
Details HB 2087 Exempting land removed from open space or farm and agricultural land classification from interest and other penalties if the land is owned in whole or in part by a retired farmer.
Details HB 2093 Creating a small business bill of rights.
Details HB 2135 Using existing revenue sources for transportation purposes.
Details HB 2182 Concerning bump-fire stock buy-back program records.
Details HB 2222 Reducing the property tax.
Details HB 2236 Concerning sales and use tax exemptions for large private airplanes.
Details HB 2243 Concerning all-terrain vehicles.
Details 2SHB 1633 Making permanent the posting of fuel tax rate information at fuel pumps.
Details SHB 2239 Prohibiting unjustified employer searches of employee personal vehicles.
Details HB 2367 Concerning subscription service legal defense funds.
Details HB 2369 Limiting the transfer of moneys in nonappropriated funds and accounts.
Details HB 2370 Concerning standing before the growth management hearings board.
Details HB 2372 Concerning state building code council membership.
Details HB 2422 Repealing certain provisions related to civil immigration enforcement.
Details HB 2505 Extending the business and occupation tax exemption for amounts received as credits against contracts with or funds provided by the Bonneville power administration and used for low-income ratepayer assistance and weatherization.
Details HB 2703 Applying the public records act to all courts and offices within the judicial branch.
Details SHB 2714 Valuing the carbon in forest riparian easements.
Details ESHB 2825 Promoting oil-free hydroelectric turbine technology.
Details HB 2848 Changing the expiration date for the sales and use tax exemption of hog fuel to coincide with the 2045 deadline for fossil fuel-free electrical generation in Washington state and to protect jobs with health care and retirement benefits in economically distressed communities.
Details HB 2854 Prohibiting the tracking of the movement of individuals or vehicles for the purposes of determining taxes or fees to be assessed.
Details HB 2872 Providing mobile home landlords the option to provide affordable rent for tenants.
Details SHB 2906 Concerning the use of radio collars on gray wolves by the department of fish and wildlife.
Details HB 2938 Reducing the property tax.
Details HB 2946 Reducing the financial costs imposed by the state government on working Washington families.
Details HB 2968 Concerning ballot envelope secrecy flaps.

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