FINAL BILL REPORT
ESHJM 4015
As Passed Legislature
Brief Description: Requesting the Philippines to keep its consulate open.
By House Committee on State Government (originally sponsored by Representatives Veloria, Wineberry, Leonard, Johanson, Wang, Chandler, Miller, Wood, Shin, Quall, Rayburn, J. Kohl, Kessler, Dyer and Anderson).
House Committee on State Government
Senate Committee on Trade, Technology & Economic Development
Background: In February, the Philippine government announced that it will close its Seattle consulate, along with 11 other diplomatic posts around the world, by June 30, 1993. The Philippine government is implementing these cost-cutting measures due to an economy crippled by a $29 billion foreign debt, the closure of United States military bases, and political instability.
There are approximately 65,000 Washington State residents of Philippine descent. This population is currently growing at a rate in excess of 1,000 persons a year.
The Philippines are a major buyer of Washington wheat and other agricultural products. The Philippines also export many products to Washington State and have a nearly $300 million trade surplus with the state.
Summary: The Washington State Senate and House of Representatives request that the U.S. State Department encourage the Philippine government to allow its Seattle consulate to remain open, and to consider downsizing staff and office space to cut costs.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 97 0
Senate 41 0