Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5911

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Enhancing cancer research funding by dedicating a portion of state sales tax collections in October to the Andy Hill cancer research endowment fund.

Impact

The implications of SB5911 are significant, as it not only expresses a heightened awareness of cancer treatment and research needs but also functions as a legislative mechanism to secure and stabilize financial resources for cancer initiatives. The infusion of dedicated sales tax funding is expected to enhance the capacity of researchers and health institutions in their efforts to combat cancer trends, thereby improving overall public health outcomes related to cancer care and prevention. As a result, the bill aligns with broader public health goals of improving cancer survival rates and reducing mortality.

Summary

SB5911 is legislation aimed at enhancing funding for cancer research through the allocation of a portion of state sales tax collections during the month of October to the Andy Hill cancer research endowment fund. This initiative seeks to bolster the state’s commitment to cancer research and support advancements in treatments and preventive measures. By designating sales tax revenues specifically for this purpose, the bill intends to create a sustainable funding source for vital oncology research, which has been a critical area of public health concern.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support, there may still be points of contention, particularly regarding how the designated tax revenues might affect other areas of state funding and budget priorities. Opponents might argue that diverting sales tax revenue could limit funding available for essential services, posing a challenge for sustainable budget management. Additionally, the prioritization of cancer funding over other health issues could lead to debates about equity in health funding priorities and the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing diverse health challenges beyond cancer.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5455

Concerning the administration of the Andy Hill cancer research endowment.

WA SB5511

Enhancing and improving the equity of K-12 education funding.

WA SB6096

Enhancing state local effort assistance funding for public schools.

WA LB595

Create the Research Excellence Cash Fund

WA LB43

State findings related to school funding

WA LR377

Interim study to examine the components of the State of Nebraska's public health registry data collection and the release of that data to appropriate research entities

WA SB5091

Revised for 2nd Substitute: Creating and expanding tax incentives for the research, development, production, and sale of hydrogen fuel products in Washington state.Original: Creating and expanding tax incentives for the research, development, production, and sale of hydrogen fuel cells in Washington state.

WA LB54

Require the office of Legislative Research to prepare racial impact statements for legislative bills

WA HB1472

Dedicating the state sales tax on motor vehicles for transportation.

WA SB5068

Dedicating the state sales tax on motor vehicles for transportation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.