Rogers Weed, Director
Department of Commerce
PO Box 42525
Olympia, WA 98504-2525
Dear Rogers:
As you know, today I signed Engrossed Second Substitute House
Bill 2658 into law, with the exception of Section 404 of the
bill. This section, among other things, required the
legislature to approve or recommend changes to the state
energy strategy and updates via concurrent resolution. I
believe this subsection would have created ambiguities that
would impede the Department of Commerce in the performance of
its duties. The language could be read to require legislative
approval before the Department undertakes any actions
contained in the strategy, including executive actions
authorized by existing law.
Unfortunately, section 404 of the bill also defined the
process by which the department would update and revise the
state energy strategy. I acknowledge the process outlined in
the bill reflected significant negotiation throughout the
legislative process and agreement among stakeholders.
Therefore, I direct the Department of Commerce to following
the process and schedule outlined in the bill by conducting
the update and revision under the Department's existing
statutory authority.
Specifically, I direct the Department to:
• | Update the strategy by December 1, 2010; |
• | Fully revise the strategy by December 1, 2011; |
• | Convene a technical experts panel to provide unbiased information that supports high quality decision making; |
• | Engage a broad advisory committee with membership that represents a balance of interests; |
• | Deliver the update and full revision reports, including implementation actions to the Legislature and to me; and |
• | Seek in-kind and financial support for this process from non state sources. |
Sincerely,
Christine O. Gregoire
Governor