(Olympia, WA) -- Legislation aimed at abiding by a state Supreme Court mandate to fix the way the state of Washington funds public education is on its way to the governor's desk. The House gave final legislative approval to the measure yesterday. It includes a half-million dollars to pay for an independent consultant to study how much will need to be spent to fully fund education. Some lawmakers question whether the legislation will be enough to lift the contempt status imposed by the Washington Supreme Court on the state.