Persons Testifying: Hearing Date January 10, 2022(In support of the original bill) Representative Jake Fey, prime sponsor; Clarinda Underwood, Quinault Indian Nation; Joe A. Kunzler; Anna Zivarts, Vanessa Pruitt, and Kyle Parrish, Disability Mobility Project, Disability Rights Washington; Mason Thompson, City of Bothell; Ryan McIrvin, City of Renton; Lynne Robinson, City of Bellevue; Neil Strege, Washington Roundtable; Leah Missik, Climate Solutions; Matthew Sutherland, Transportation Choices Coalition; Diane Dobson, Renton Chamber of Commerce; and Gordon Baxter, Inlandboatmens Union and Masters, Mates and Pilots.
(Opposed to original bill) Tom Kammerzell, Maple K Farms, LLC; and Barney Buckley.
(Other testimony on the original bill) Dawn Rains, Treehouse; John McCarthy, The Northwest Seaport Alliance; Jerry VanderWood, Associated General Contractors of Washington; Bill Clarke, Washington Public Utilities District Association; Mike Ennis, Association of Washington Business; Amber Carter, Identity Clark County and Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad; and Mary Paterson.
Hearing Date February 21, 2022
(In support of the proposed substitute bill) Anna Zivarts, Disability Mobility Initiative, Disability Rights Washington; Chris Covert-Bowlds, Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility; Bryce Yadon, Transportation Choices Coalition; Raymond Paolella; Mark Riker, Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council; Joe Kendo, Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO; and Scott Richards, The Nature Conservancy.
(Opposed to the proposed substitute bill) John Worthington.
(Other testimony on the proposed substitute bill) Mary Paterson; Brent McFarlane; Curt Augustine, Alliance for Automotive Innovation; Breck Lebegue, Physicians for Social Responsibility; Chris Covert-Bowlds, Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility; Luis Moscoso, All Aboard Washington; Sandra Toussaint, AFSCME Council 28/Washington Federation of State Employees; Mara Machulsky, Hoh Tribe; Amber Carter, Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad; Maxine Herbert-Hill, State Route 162 Community Group; Michael Hurwicz; Sharon Abreu; Alex Soldano, Sound Transit; Axel Swanson, Washington State Association of County Engineers; and Brandy DeLange, Association of Washington Cities.