SENATE BILL REPORT
SHB 2921
BYHouse Committee on Trade & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Representatives Inslee, Doty, Baugher, Rayburn, Hargrove and Vekich)
Establishing an industrial growth demonstration pilot project in Yakima county.
House Committe on Trade & Economic Development
Senate Committee on Economic Development & Labor
Senate Hearing Date(s):February 22, 1990
Senate Staff:Patrick Woods (786-7430)
AS OF FEBRUARY 16, 1990
BACKGROUND:
The Washington State economy appears to be separated into areas of high growth and areas of low growth.
Current state economic development programs focus on improving economic development in general or focus on generating economic development in specific areas.
The primary state agencies responsible for economic development are the Department of Trade and Economic Development (DTED), the Department of Community Development (DCD), the Employment Security Department, and the Department of Agriculture.
Major financing programs targeted to rural or distressed areas include the Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) in DTED, and the development loan fund and the coastal revolving loan fund in DCD. Sales tax deferrals are available for businesses locating or expanding in distressed communities as are business and occupation tax credits.
The state also provides funding for programs intended to generate economic development in specifically designated communities. These include programs in DTED such as Team Washington, the Tri- Cities Diversification, the 1989 timber package, and the Rural Economic Development Pilot Program in DCD.
SUMMARY:
The Department of Trade and Economic Development establishes an industrial growth management program. The department provides assistance to Yakima County and other areas of the state in the development of industrial parks. The department also provides assessments of the economic development potential of industrial park sites in areas of the state that request this assistance.
The department must report to the Legislature by December 31, 1990.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: requested February 2, 1990
Effective Date:The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.