SENATE BILL REPORT

E2SHB 2029

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 Senate Committee On:

Trade & Economic Development, February 25, 2014

Ways & Means, March 3, 2014

Title: An act relating to eliminating the economic development-related agencies, boards, and commissions.

Brief Description: Eliminating the economic development-related agencies, boards, and commissions.

Sponsors: House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Morris and Hudgins).

Brief History: Passed House: 2/13/14, 88-9.

Committee Activity: Trade & Economic Development: 2/20/14, 2/25/14 [DPA-WM].

Ways & Means: 3/03/14 [DPA].

SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Majority Report: Do pass as amended and be referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

Signed by Senators Braun, Chair; Angel, Vice Chair; Chase, Ranking Member; Holmquist Newbry and Liias.

Staff: Jeff Olsen (786-7428)

SENATE COMMITTEE ON WAYS & MEANS

Majority Report: Do pass as amended.

Signed by Senators Hill, Chair; Baumgartner, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Capital Budget Chair; Hargrove, Ranking Member; Keiser, Assistant Ranking Member on the Capital Budget; Ranker, Assistant Ranking Member on the Operating Budget; Bailey, Becker, Billig, Braun, Conway, Dammeier, Fraser, Hasegawa, Hatfield, Hewitt, Kohl-Welles, Padden, Parlette, Rivers, Schoesler and Tom.

Staff: Julie Murray (786-7711)

Background: Economic Development Commission. The Legislature established the Washington Economic Development Commission (Commission) in statute as an advisory body to the Department of Commerce (Department). The purpose of the Commission is to assist the Governor and Legislature by providing leadership, direction, and guidance on a long-term and systematic approach to economic development. The 24-member Commission consists of 15 voting members appointed by the Governor, plus five agency directors and four legislators who serve as nonvoting ex-officio members. The 2013-15 Omnibus Appropriations Act eliminated funding for the Commission and directed a workgroup to develop recommendations for changes to the Commission's purpose.

Global Health Technologies. In 2010 the Legislature created the Washington Global Health Technologies and Product Development Competitiveness Program, to be administered by a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization with a ten-member board of directors appointed by the Governor. This entity must contract with the Department for management services. The board's duties include soliciting funds from businesses, foundations, and the federal government, and making grants for development of global health technologies and products.

Washington Tourism Commission (WTC). The Legislature created WTC in 2007 as the successor to the Tourism Development Advisory Committee. WTC and its activities and responsibilities were eliminated during the 2011-2013 fiscal biennium in the Omnibus Appropriations Act. WTC accordingly ceased activity, but their responsibilities remain in statute. Among its statutory requirements are quarterly meeting requirements and a biennial report to the Legislature on tourism-related activities.

Microenterprise Development Program. In 2007 the Legislature created the Microenterprise Development Program to assist microenterprises in job creation by increasing the training, technical assistance, and financial resources available to them. The Department provides organizational support to a statewide microenterprise association and contracts with the association for the delivery of services and distribution of grants.

Summary of Bill (Recommended Amendments): Economic Development Commission. The statutes providing for the creation of the Commission, the Legislature's intent for the creation of the Commission, and the duties and authorities of the Commission are repealed. All statutory references to the Commission and the statewide economic development strategy are removed.

Innovation Research Teams, Innovation Partnership Advisory Group, and the Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program. The Innovation Research Teams, Innovation Partnership Advisory Group, and the Entrepreneur-in-Residence program are eliminated.

Global Health Technologies. The statute authorizing the Washington Global Health Technologies and Product Development Competitiveness Program is repealed.

WTC. The statutes creating WTC and providing for WTC's duties and responsibilities are repealed.

Microenterprise Development Program. The statute authorizing the Microenterprise Development Program is repealed. Definitions of microenterprise development organization and statewide microenterprise association are removed. A technical correction is made to the definition of small business.

EFFECT OF CHANGES MADE BY WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE (Recommended Amendments): Repeals the statute authorizing the Washington Global Health Technologies and Product Development Competitiveness Program.

EFFECT OF CHANGES MADE BY TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (Recommended Amendments): Removes provisions eliminating the Innovate Washington Program and creating an Innovate Washington Program in the Department. Removes the transfer of real property of Innovate Washington to Washington State University.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.

Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony on Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill (Trade & Economic Development): PRO: Washington State University (WSU) supports the transfer of the Innovate Washington buildings, is currently the largest tenant, and is eager to put the available space to use.

OTHER: The Innovate Washington Foundation supports the transfer of real property and the master lease to WSU. Language mandating WSU to purchase the building is not necessary. There are concerns about the House bill in its current form, and Innovate Washington prefers the Senate Bill, SB 6518. There is a technical problem with Section 217 of the bill regarding operation of the Riverpoint Building and the Spokane Technology Center building, no entities qualify under the language as drafted. There is not an adequate mechanism between the Innovate Washington Foundation and the Department to ensure federally funded grants and programs can continue in an effective manner.

Persons Testifying (Trade & Economic Development): PRO: Chris Mulick, WSU.

OTHER: Jim Hedrick, Innovate WA Foundation.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony (Ways & Means): None.

Persons Testifying (Ways & Means): No one.