Next week will be filled with a mix of work sessions and committee hearings primarily on bills from the opposite chamber and on a handful of bills that are deemed necessary to implement the budget.
Several bills that may impact higher education are scheduled for a public hearing next week including legislation that would provide regulatory relief for higher education institutions and alter the current retire/rehire practice for higher education employees.
In addition a public hearing is scheduled on SB 5717 which would implement the Governor’s Higher Education Task Force Recommendations and an executive session is scheduled on SB 5182, which would restructure higher education in Washington. In addition, a work session on higher education funding in House Ways & Meansis also scheduled. Please see the links below for a list of all the hearings that might be of interest.
Also next week the State revenue forecast will be released on March 17. It is expected that the forecast will soon be followed by the release of the first biennial budget. The House writes a budget first this year and the earliest we may catch a glimpse of it is March 21.
However this may change if the revenue forecast is significantly large and increases the $4.6 billion gap for the 2011-13 operating budget. Originally lawmakers were hearing an additional shortfall of $500 million; estimates are now creeping up to the $2 billion mark. In that case proposed budgets may not be released until a week later (Week of March 28).