WHEREAS, The Puget Sound is an important environmental,
recreational, and economic resource of the state of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Parts of the Puget Sound, such as Hood Canal, have a
history of low-dissolved oxygen concentrations, which have resulted in
significant fish kills and other problems for many years; and
WHEREAS, Government agencies, community groups and other private
entities, environmental organizations, and citizens of this state have
expressed concern about the long-term health of Puget Sound; and
WHEREAS, The causes and potential solutions to Puget Sound's
environmental health concerns may prove complex, warranting a thorough
review by the legislature of the current efforts and proposed actions
related to the Puget Sound; and
WHEREAS, The Puget Sound is a unique and special water body
benefiting all of Washington's citizens, who equally share in the
responsibility of stewardship;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives establish a select committee on Puget Sound for the
2007-2008 biennium to consider actions to preserve the environmental
health of Puget Sound and Hood Canal and to ensure that the marine and
fresh waters of Puget Sound and Hood Canal will be able to support
healthy populations of native species, as well as maintain adequate
water quality and quantity to support both human needs and ecosystem
functions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the select committee report
legislation on these subjects out of committee with all the powers and
duties of a standing committee of the House of Representatives; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the select committee consist of eight
members, five Democratic and three Republican.