House 2012 Supplemental Transportation Budget Proposals
These documents represent budget scenarios that are made public by the named fiscal committee. For final budgets reflecting governor vetoes and/or lapses in funding that was dependent on the passage of other legislation that either did not pass or received a partial veto, see the Enacted Budgets page.
ESHB 2190
LEAP Document 2012-2C (TPA & Nickel) no change from 4/4/2012.
(as referenced in 3ESHB 2127 ... see section 712)
LEAP Document 2012-2C (TPA & Nickel) no change from 4/4/2012.
(as referenced in 3ESHB 2127 ... see section 712)
LEAP Document 2012-2C (TPA & Nickel)
(as referenced in Proposed Striking Amendment to ESHB 2127 ... see section 712)
(as referenced in Proposed Striking Amendment to ESHB 2127 ... see section 712)
Conference Summary ESHB 2190
Conference Cover Sheet ESHB 2190
LEAP Documents:
LEAP Document 2012-1 (ALL Projects)
LEAP Document 2012-2 (TPA & Nickel)
LEAP Document 2012-3 (Early Design, Prelim Engineering, & Right-of-Way Inv)
LEAP Document 2012-4 (Legislative Expenditure Plan for Additive Transportation Revenues)
Conference Cover Sheet ESHB 2190
LEAP Documents:

LEAP Document 2012-1 (ALL Projects)
LEAP Document 2012-2 (TPA & Nickel)
LEAP Document 2012-3 (Early Design, Prelim Engineering, & Right-of-Way Inv)
LEAP Document 2012-4 (Legislative Expenditure Plan for Additive Transportation Revenues)
House Transportation Floor Passed 03/05/2012
ESHB 2190, Agency Detail Report
LEAP Documents:
no changes from House Transportation Committee Passed.
LEAP Documents:
no changes from House Transportation Committee Passed.
SHB 2190
LEAP Documents:
no change from House Transportation Chair Proposed except that for
LEAP Document 2012-3 the following two interchanges are added to the “scope of work funded”
for the JBLM Corridor project: the Martin Way and Marvin Road interchanges.
LEAP Documents:
no change from House Transportation Chair Proposed except that forLEAP Document 2012-3 the following two interchanges are added to the “scope of work funded”
for the JBLM Corridor project: the Martin Way and Marvin Road interchanges.
