How did 1st District representatives for Bothell vote?

The following is a recap of how Bothell legislators from the 1st District recently voted on several bills and resolutions (according to washingtonvotes.org) during the 2013 session.

The following is a recap of how Bothell legislators from the 1st District recently voted on several bills and resolutions (according to washingtonvotes.org) during the 2013 session.

Senate Bill 5034, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5034: Making 2013-15 operating appropriations. Passed the House April 12, 2013 by a vote of 54-43.

This bill makes appropriations for the 2013-15 biennial state operating budget, as well as supplemental appropriations for the current 2011-13 biennium. The House version’s total budget is $34.5 billion, compared to $33.3 billion in the Senate version. K-12 Education funding, as mandated by the McLeary court decision is $1.2 billion in the House, $1.0 billion in the Senate. The House increases Higher Education funding by 5 percent, while the Senate decreases state funding by 3 percent. The House budget makes various temporary taxes permanent and increases certain B&O taxes, while the Senate does not.

Yes: Rep. Luis Moscoso and Rep. Derek Stanford.

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