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Referred Bills (143)
Regarding the assignment of intellectual property rights at institutions of higher education.
Creating a business and occupation tax credit for hiring certain persons in manufacturing.
Regarding the microenterprise development program.
Regarding the use of workforce investment funds for layoff aversion.
Concerning the Washington service corps.
Concerning the Washington manufacturing innovation and modernization extension service program.
Concerning economic development by requiring performance audits of certain permit practices by the state auditor.
Concerning an interagency work group on establishing a single portal for Washington businesses.
Creating a business and occupation tax exemption for new businesses.
Creating a commission to restructure state government.
Removing the expiration date from the self-employment assistance program.
Changing agency regulatory practices.
Encouraging economic development by exempting certain counties from the forest land compensating tax.
Creating the permit efficiency and accountability committee to select priority economic recovery projects for review by multiagency permitting teams.
Prioritizing infrastructure projects.
Providing that the manufacturing innovation and modernization extension service program is not to sunset.
Concerning the responsibilities of the department of commerce and associate development organizations.
Authorizing use of sales and use tax proceeds for certain public facilities in innovation partnership zones for economic development purposes.
Authorizing community economic revitalization board funding to benefit innovation partnership zones.
Exempting certain manufacturing research and development activities from business and occupation taxation.
Creating a commission to restructure state government.
Encouraging economic development by removing the expiration date from the research and development spending business and occupation tax credit.
Creating a commission to restructure state government.
Concerning innovative industries for economic development.
Requesting that Congress approve the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement.
Encouraging economic development by removing the expiration date from the research and development spending business and occupation tax credit.
Exempting certain manufacturing research and development activities from business and occupation taxation.
Promoting economic development by establishing an intuitive trade assistance web portal.
Concerning economic development through the establishment of an international contact database.
Concerning public and private sector economic development collaboration.
Concerning tax credits for economic development for eligible business projects in rural counties.
Promoting economic development through commercialization and sharing of technologies.
Regarding uniform laws on the interstate provision of governmental services.
Concerning community redevelopment financing in apportionment districts.
Providing for community redevelopment financing in apportionment districts.
Concerning projects of statewide significance for economic development.
Supporting the participation of Taiwan as an observer in the United Nations framework convention on climate change and in the international civil aviation organization.
Reauthorizing counties with community empowerment zones to qualify as an eligible area for investment projects in rural counties.
Requiring creation of a web-based application to match profiles of students and employers for internship opportunities.
Concerning tax deferrals for economic development investment projects in innovation partnership zones.
Authorizing local improvement district funding to benefit innovation partnership zones for the purposes of economic development.
Authorizing community economic revitalization board funding to benefit innovation partnership zones.
Authorizing use of sales and use tax proceeds for certain public facilities in innovation partnership zones for economic development purposes.
Concerning the obligations of associate development organizations and the department of commerce.
Concerning the responsibilities of the department of commerce and associate development organizations.
Providing that the manufacturing innovation and modernization extension service program is not to sunset.
Concerning trade promotion.
Addressing the office of regulatory assistance.
Creating a Washington competition council.
Prioritizing infrastructure projects.
Increasing the flexibility for industrial development district levies for public port districts.
Continuing the office of regulatory assistance without a termination date.
Encouraging economic development by exempting certain counties from the forest land compensating tax.
Regarding the department of information services' authority to provide services to public agencies.
Creating the joint center for aerospace technology innovation.
Modifying provisions related to the office of regulatory assistance.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Requiring state agencies to offer electronic filing for business forms.
Concerning local economic development financing.
Extending the customized employment training program.
Facilitating self-employment training.
Creating a lifelong learning program.
Encouraging the beyond the border action plan on perimeter security and economic competitiveness and the action plan on regulatory cooperation between the United States and Canada.
Creating innovate Washington. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Creating innovate Washington. )
Concerning the economic development commission.
Concerning Washington manufacturing services.
Concerning the rule-making process for state economic policy.
Concerning private infrastructure development.
Authorizing the economic development finance authority to continue issuing bonds.
Concerning the operation of foreign trade zones on property adjacent to but outside a port district.
Concerning the creation of entities to address the long-range impact of opportunities and changes in the aerospace industry.
Concerning the commercialization of research at state universities.
Creating the Washington global health technologies and product development competitiveness program and allowing certain tax credits for program contributions.
Concerning the small business export finance assistance center.
Concerning business assistance programs.
Concerning infrastructure financing for local governments.
Creating an optional multiagency permitting team.
Concerning private infrastructure development.
Providing regional economic development services.
Modifying sales and use tax provisions for the local infrastructure financing tool program.
Concerning the designation and support of projects of statewide significance.
Modifying business and occupation tax credits.
Promoting industries that rely on the state's working land base.
Regarding the governance and financing of the Washington state convention and trade center.
Modifying local excise taxes in counties that have pledged lodging tax revenues for the payment of bonds prior to June 26, 1975.
Concerning business and occupation tax credits for job creation.
Concerning the small business development center.
Concerning local conservation area financing.
Providing tax incentives for manufacturers of electronic testing and measurement devices.
Modifying the sales and use tax deferral program for investment projects in rural counties.
Increasing the small business credit for the business and occupation tax.
Regarding applications and requirements for community empowerment zones.
Improving the efficiency, accountability, and quality within state information systems.
Requiring high performance building standards for eligibility for certain tax incentives.
Requiring LEED standards for certain excise tax credit eligibility.
Refocusing the department of commerce, including transferring programs.
Concerning eligibility for community economic revitalization board financial assistance.
Regarding fiscal note instructions.
Providing a property tax exemption for property held under lease, sublease, or lease-purchase by a nonprofit organization that provides job training, placement, or preemployment services.
Creating the Washington small business loan reserve program.
Regarding the duties of the economic development commission.
Concerning the use of the local infrastructure financing tool for downtown development and redevelopment.
Resolving to adopt "The Washington Innovation Economy" as the state's economic development policy.
Addressing state agency quality management, accountability, and performance systems.
Reducing the reporting requirements and business and occupation tax on small business.
Creating community facilities districts.
Conducting an assessment of high-speed internet service in the state.
Authorizing the department of information services to engage in high-speed internet adoption, deployment, and digital inclusion activities.
Creating the innovation discovery fund.
Creating the technology discovery fund.
Establishing the Washington innovation grant authority.
Concerning entrepreneurial education and training.
Requesting the United States trade representative to create a federal-state international trade policy commission.
Concerning the development of clean technology within port district properties.
Concerning the international services business and occupation tax credit.
Regarding the office of regulatory assistance.
Providing a business and occupation tax credit for participants in the Washington manufacturing innovation and modernization extension service program.
Modifying tax credits for research and development expenditures.
Concerning the regulation of certain internet protocol services.
Promoting economic development through promoting innovation and the commercialization of technologies.
Authorizing a local sales and use tax for parks and recreation, trails, and open space allocation.
Providing tax incentives for contributions for research and technology development grants.
Regarding economic development planning.
Requesting congress take action to maintain and develop a highly-skilled workforce in Washington.
Establishing local public works assistance funds.
Concerning the reporting requirements of state and local tax programs.
Concerning funding for infrastructure that supports dense, affordable development in transit-oriented areas.
Requiring an annual survey by claimants of the tax credit for eligible business projects in rural counties.
Concerning local tourism promotion areas.
Modifying the definition of "public facilities."
Modifying the electrolytic processing business tax exemption.
Concerning the community economic revitalization board's project selection criteria.
Concerning the Washington state economic development commission.
Creating community facilities districts.
Regarding the job skills program.
Providing support for small business assistance.
Establishing the director of commercialization and innovation within the office of the governor.
Expediting completion of projects of statewide significance.
Providing a waiver of penalties for first-time paperwork violations by small businesses.
Creating a clean energy collaborative.
Connecting business expansion and recruitment to customized training.
Promoting economic development and community revitalization.
Modifying provisions of the local infrastructure financing tool program.