ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
(See also GROWTH MANAGEMENT; LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT) |
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Abandoned or vacant properties in urban growth areas, loans to municipalities for revitalizing:
HB 1079, SB 5533 |
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Business regulatory efficiency program, establishing, department of commerce to regulate:
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HB 1818, CH 324 (2013), SB 5765 |
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Community redevelopment financing, levying property tax in apportionment districts:
HB 1967, HB 2349, HJR 4210, HJR 4214 |
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Digital cross-system infrastructure maps, creating and using for state economic development prioritizing:
HB 1819, ESHB 1819 |
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Economic resilience of manufacturing in Washington, joint task force on, establishment:
HB 2580 |
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Economic resilience of maritime and manufacturing in Washington, joint task force on, establishment:
SHB 2580,
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E2SHB 2580, CH 127 (2014) |
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Eminent domain, prohibiting use for economic development:
SB 6089 |
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Industrial/manufacturing facilities, new construction on undeveloped or underutilized lands, property tax exemption:
HB 1443, SHB 1443, SB 5816, SB 6096, SSB 6096, 2SSB 6096 |
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New businesses, business and occupation tax credit:
SB 5382, SSB 5382 |
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Projects of statewide significance, involving economic development, mechanism for governments to perform project reviews:
HB 1754, SB 5805, SB 6355 |
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Public facilities loans and grants, expanding community economic revitalization board funding role:
HB 1260,
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SHB 1260 (2014) V, SB 5334, SSB 5334 |
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Regulatory streamlining projects, multijurisdictional, establishment:
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HB 1818, CH 324 (2013), SB 5765 |
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Significant economic development services, agencies identified as providing, data collection plan requirements for:
SB 5759 |
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State lands, consideration of economic development by managing agencies:
HB 1111 |
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Tourism stakeholder task force, convening for trade and economic development purposes:
SB 5799 |
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