House Transportation Committee reports PSHB 2306 out of committee with technical fixes and Metro electrification shift

House Transportation Committee · February 25, 2026

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Summary

The committee reported proposed substitute House Bill 2306 (supplemental appropriations for the 2025–27 biennium) out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation after adopting technical corrections and an amendment redirecting King County Metro electrification funds to its central campus; the motion passed 28–0 with one excused.

The House Transportation Committee on Feb. 25 voted to report proposed substitute House Bill 2306, a supplemental appropriations measure for the 2025–27 biennium, out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation.

Vice Chair Donaghy moved the bill as amended after the committee adopted a series of changes, including Mun896 (technical corrections) and THOC175, which the sponsor said shifts electrification funding to King County Metro’s central campus. "This is a small amendment to help King County Metro better spend their funds in the budget," Representative Reed said, urging members to support a move that focuses resources on a project described as more ready to proceed.

The bill also included an amendment (MYES42) to advance funding into the current biennium to help a near‑complete City of Kent construction project; Representative Entenmann said advancing the timeline would be "very helpful in our community," but Representative Barkas urged a no vote on fiscal‑constraint grounds and the amendment failed.

Committee members emphasized investments in ferry service, preservation and maintenance. Representative Paul said the bill creates a work group to plan future ferry vessel funding, warning of risks from aging vessels. The staff briefing also noted an $11,000,000 increase in the Move Ahead Washington account for the current biennium tied to one amendment.

The chair called an oral vote on the amended substitute; the clerk announced 28 ayes, 0 nays, 1 excused, 0 absent. By that vote, PSHB 2306 was moved out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation.

The committee recessed for scheduling and then proceeded to other bills; next steps include committee transmittal and possible floor action according to the legislature’s amendment deadlines.