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House capital budget gets Smith, Bailey support
More than $16 million invested in 10th District
infrastructure, park upgrades
Reps. Norma Smith and
Barbara
Bailey voted in support of the state supplemental capital budget
that passed the House of Representatives today.
"The
capital budget, while it would have been prioritized differently if
I were in the majority, included some great infrastructure and
educational components, like skill centers, that we can all
support," said Smith, R-Clinton. "At a time when we have
employers looking to fill high-paying jobs with qualified employees,
these skill centers are critical. The infrastructure upgrades
included in the budget are also crucial. As our small towns expand,
we must have services, parks and infrastructure, like water
treatment plants, grow to meet the demand."
In
recent years, the Legislature has put an emphasis on preparing all
students for a lifetime of success. The $5.1 million included in the
House capital budget would pay for five proposed skill centers
around Washington. In addition, more than $16 million was allocated
over the two-year capital budget, including $1.2 million this year,
to upgrade several vital infrastructure projects in Island County,
such as the Oak Harbor dredging and important conservation projects.
“Our capital budget continues to
make important investments in the 10th District. In
today’s House supplemental capital budget we were able to fund two
new projects – bringing a total investment of $16.5 million for
nineteen local projects,” said Bailey, R-Oak Harbor. “I’m
proud to vote ‘yes’ for local causes –
including state parks, conservation, recreation, community
development, and a sewer district. And I’m especially proud to
continue to support the Oak Harbor Veterans’ Memorial.”
The capital budget
allocates funds to pay for construction and repair of public buildings
and other long-term investments, such as land acquisitions and community
infrastructure projects.
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For more information, contact:
Bobbi Cussins, Public Information Officer:
(360) 786-7252
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