HOUSE BILL REPORT

HB 1866

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

As Reported by House Committee On:

Technology & Economic Development

Title: An act relating to the joint center for aerospace technology innovation.

Brief Description: Concerning the joint center for aerospace technology innovation.

Sponsors: Representatives Morris, Smith, Liias, Maxwell, Morrell, Habib, Ryu, Sells, Hansen and Hudgins; by request of Governor Inslee.

Brief History:

Committee Activity:

Technology & Economic Development: 2/19/13, 2/20/13 [DP].

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Authorizes expenditure of funds from the Economic Development Strategic Reserve Account for the Joint Center for Aerospace Technology Innovation.

  • Repeals existing law providing for sunset review and repeal of the Joint Center for Aerospace Technology Innovation.

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 16 members: Representatives Morris, Chair; Habib, Vice Chair; Smith, Ranking Minority Member; Crouse, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Dahlquist, Hudgins, Kochmar, Magendanz, Maxwell, Morrell, Stonier, Tarleton, Vick, Walsh, Wylie and Zeiger.

Staff: Jasmine Vasavada (786-7301).

Background:

The Economic Development Strategic Reserve Account.

The Legislature created the Economic Development Strategic Reserve Account (Account) in 2005, from which only the Governor, with the recommendation of the Director of Commerce and the Washington Economic Development Commission, may authorize expenditures. The Account may contain a maximum of $15 million at any time, with any excess being transferred to the Education Construction Account. During the fiscal biennia ending 2011 and 2013, transfer of moneys from the account into the State General Fund is also authorized.

Funds must be used to support the Economic Development Commission staff and operational costs. Other authorized uses include preventing closure of a business or facility, recruitment of a business or facility, and funding workforce development, public infrastructure, and other assistance provided contractually with an assurance of job creation or retention.

Funds may not be expended unless the timely procurement of funding from other state sources is not possible, and funding is accompanied by private investment and will not supplant private investment. Any businesses assisted must produce significant economic benefits, including jobs or higher income, and may not require a continuing state subsidy.

The Joint Center for Aerospace Technology Innovation.

The Joint Center for Aerospace Technology Innovation (Center) was created in 2012 to pursue joint industry-university research that can be used in aerospace firms, enhance the education of engineering students, and work with the aerospace industry to identify research needs and opportunities to transfer off-the-shelf technologies. The Center operates under the joint authority of the University of Washington and Washington State University. The Center's Board of Directors (Board) is appointed by the Governor and represents a cross-section of the aerospace industry and higher education. The Board must:

By June 30, 2013, the Board must develop an operating plan that includes specifics on how the Center will accomplish its duties. The Board must provide a biennial report to the Legislature and the Governor. The Center may solicit funds from a variety of sources to carry out its obligations. The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee must conduct a formal sunset review that includes an evaluation of program effectiveness and is due July 1, 2015. The Center's authorizing statute is repealed, effective July 1, 2016.

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Summary of Bill:

The Governor may authorize expenditure of funds from the Economic Development Strategic Reserve Account for the Center. Provisions repealing the Center and establishing a sunset review are repealed.

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Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Preliminary fiscal note available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony:

(In support) This is a technical fix in support of a good program that was created in response to a report by Project Pegasus (a tactical effort by the state under Governor Gregoire to keep Boeing from building new jet models outside of Washington). There is a big market for aerospace technology. The proposed legislation removes provisions repealing the Center and explicitly authorizes use of the Governor's reserve fund. The Center has recently attracted a good number of quality proposals, collaboration with industry has been strong, and future success will be determined by those continued collaborations. Providing Washington students the opportunity to participate in the Center's programs allows them to have experiences that enable them to join the aerospace industry. The Center does an excellent job of tracking its impact on the aerospace sector and the long-term career growth of students. This program helps support more than 1,200 related businesses and many related jobs in Washington.

(Opposed) None.

Persons Testifying: Representative Morris, prime sponsor; Alex Pietsch, Governor's Office of Aerospace; Chris Mulick, Washington State University; Chelsea Orvella, Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace; and Trent House, Aerospace Futures Alliance.

Persons Signed In To Testify But Not Testifying: None.