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SGA 9260

In Committee

Senate

RICHARD E. LEIGH

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  1. Introduced: The bill is filed and assigned a number.
  2. Committee: A subject-matter committee holds hearings, takes public testimony, and decides whether to advance the bill.
  3. Floor Vote: The full chamber (House or Senate) debates and votes on the bill.
  4. Opposite Chamber: The bill repeats the committee and floor vote process in the other chamber.
  5. Governor: The Governor reviews the bill and decides whether to sign or veto it.
  6. Signed: The bill has been signed into law.
Introduced: January 15, 2026
Last Action: February 24, 2026
Status: S Rules

AI Analysis

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This bill reappoints Richard E. Leigh to serve on the Bellevue College Board of Trustees for a new five-year term ending in 2030.

  • Reappoints Richard E. Leigh as a member of the Bellevue College Board of Trustees
  • Sets the term of office to end on September 30, 2030
  • Confirms his reappointment by the Governor on December 22, 2025

Who is affected

  • **Bellevue College Board of Trustees**This reappointment ensures continued representation on the college's governing board, influencing decisions about academic programs, budgets, and campus operations.
Effective: December 22, 2025
Model: Intel/Qwen3-Coder-Next-int4-AutoRoundGenerated: Mar 19, 2026 at 10:05 PM

Who Is Most Affected

Richard E. LeighMixed Impact

As the reappointed trustee, Richard E. Leigh retains influence over Bellevue College’s strategic direction, including budget priorities, academic programs, and campus development. His continued service may support stability and continuity in governance, but this has no direct economic impact on the general public.

Bellevue College Students and FamiliesMixed Impact

As a governing body, the Board of Trustees sets tuition rates, approves budgets, and oversees college operations. A stable board may contribute to predictable institutional planning, but individual students and families do not directly benefit or bear costs from this specific reappointment.

Bellevue College Faculty and StaffMixed Impact

Faculty and staff may experience continuity in leadership, which can support stable institutional policies. However, this reappointment does not alter employment terms, compensation, or working conditions directly.

Local GovernmentsMixed Impact

Local governments (e.g., City of Bellevue, King County) may benefit indirectly from a stable community college board that supports workforce development and economic alignment with regional goals, but this is speculative and not codified in the bill.

Local Business and Industry GroupsMixed Impact

Business groups with ties to Bellevue College’s workforce and training programs (e.g., tech, healthcare) may benefit from continuity in curriculum development and partnerships, but this is indirect and not guaranteed by the reappointment alone.