Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Economic Development, Agriculture & Trade Committee | |
HB 2383
Brief Description: Creating a joint legislative task force on aerospace manufacturing.
Sponsors: Representatives B. Sullivan, McCoy, Conway, Ericks, Strow, Upthegrove, Ormsby and O'Brien.
Brief Summary of Bill |
|
Hearing Date: 1/25/06
Staff: Meg Van Schoorl (786-7105).
Background:
Aerospace Industry in Washington State
The aerospace industry is a significant part of the Washington state economy.
Airports in Washington State
The state aviation system includes 139 public use airports. Airports are owned by: cities or
towns (61); counties (3); port districts (31); private businesses (22); the state (16); and local
governments jointly (6).
In 2004, a Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Aviation Work Group
identified five airport classifications:
Services available on airport property generally include aviation-related facilities and services (e.g., commercial and charter flights for passengers and cargo, equipment repairs, flight instruction). However, some airports also include special operations (e.g., search and rescue, medical evacuations, air shows) or specialized industries (e.g., food processing, aerospace manufacturing and services, aerial sightseeing, and higher education).
Summary of Bill:
Task Force Creation, Scope, Report and Timeline
A Joint Legislative Task Force on Aerospace Manufacturing (Task Force) is created to examine
the potential use of underutilized facilities and property at regionally-significant airports to
expand the state's aerospace manufacturing industry, associated research and development,
education and training businesses. The Task Force will review:
The Task Force will report its findings and recommendations to the Legislature by June 30, 2007.
Membership and Staffing
The fifteen-member Task Force will be appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker
of the House, will have bi-partisan co-chairs, and will include:
The departments of Transportation and Community, Trade and Economic Development will each
maintain a non-voting liaison member to cooperate with the Task Force and provide information
as requested.
The Task Force will be staffed by Senate Committee Services and the House Office of Program
Research, will use legislative facilities, and may, if necessary, hire additional staff or contractors
with technical expertise.
Appropriation: The sum of $250,000 from the State General Fund for Fiscal Year 2007.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.