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Senate transportation leaders release bipartisan supplemental transportation budget

Senate transportation-committee leaders today introduced a bipartisan 2016 supplemental transportation budget that will direct a modest amount of new funding toward road preservation and safety projects. The plan, which would adjust the 2015-17 transportation budget adopted this past year, would lift total spending for the biennium to $8.6 billion.

“The process of creating a supplemental budget gives us an opportunity to check on existing programs and make sure they are on track. We were able to further complement the largest transportation revenue package in state history passed by the Legislature last year,” said Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, transportation committee chair.

In addition to funding for existing work, the proposed Senate supplemental transportation budget includes these new investments:

  • $351 million for road-preservation projects
  • $108 million for safety improvements
  • $84 million for fish passage
  • $1.4 million to purchase and operate 10 new Incident Response Trucks
  • $1.1 million to improve rail-crossing safety

“This budget represents a good balance of what is important to the residents of Washington. We all want our tax dollars spent wisely, we want safer roads, we want our environment to be protected – and this budget does all of that. There’s still work to be done and negotiations with the House, but I think this is a very strong start,” said Sen. Steve Hobbs, D-Lake Stevens, the top-ranking minority senator on the committee.

The supplemental budget is scheduled for a public hearing today before the Senate Transportation Committee at 3:30 p.m.

 

 

Keeping Washington moving forward, Senate passes transpo budget

Sen. King speaks in favor of the transportation budget.Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, and co-chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, today expressed his thanks and gratitude to members of the Senate and its staff after the unanimous passage of the Senate’s 2013-15 transportation budget proposal. King, along with co-chair Sen. Tracey Eide, D-Federal Way, and fellow budget writers Sen. Steve Hobbs, D-Lake Stevens, and Sen. Joe Fain of Auburn, spoke positively of the bipartisan atmosphere in which the budget was created.

“When a committee has co-chairs with the same authority, the potential for gridlock is increased,” King said, “but Senator Eide has been an extreme pleasure to work with, as have our vice chairs. It’s been an honor to work with these individuals, the other members of the transportation committee, and both partisan and non-partisan staff, without whom none of this would have been possible.”

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Bipartisan Senate committee unveils 2013-15 transportation budget

king_120Making good on promises to continue a tradition of cooperation, leaders of the Washington State Senate Transportation Committee today proposed a bipartisan transportation budget that would spend $8.7 billion in 2013-15: $5.3 billion in capital construction spending and $3.4 billion for operating costs and debt service payments. The proposal would complete the tunnel replacing Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct, restore and maintain ferry service levels, and improve or preserve highways across Washington, as well as make a number of system-wide reforms.

“We were faced with a particularly challenging set of circumstances this year, but I’m proud that this committee has not only faced those challenges but overcome them,” said Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, and co-chair of the transportation committee. “We’ve been able to maintain funding for all the projects to which the state is already committed, and we’ve even identified a number of areas where we can generate savings by implementing reforms.” Continue reading