The Fair Fund is a non-appropriated state fund administered by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. The Fair Fund is used for assisting agricultural fairs in Washington that have conducted at least two successful consecutive annual fairs. The State Treasurer must transfer $2 million from the State General Fund into the Fair Fund each fiscal year.
The State Treasurer must transfer the following amounts from the State General Fund into the Fair Fund each fiscal year:
A portion of the additional funds provided to fairs as a result of the bill must be prioritized to be spent on educational programs and outreach that are reflective of the diversity within a fair's local population.
(In support) The funding transferred into the Fair Fund has not been increased in 20 years. Costs to fairs have increased during that time. Fairs are a part of their area's story, and provide educational opportunities around agriculture and food production. Fairs help young people become respectful adults with a good work ethic. Small fairs would not survive without the Fair Fund. Fairs provide multiple benefits, and fairgrounds are used for other services such as food distribution and COVID-19 testing.
(Opposed) None.