Washington Statutes

§ 53.31.010 — Legislative findings—Intent.

Washington § 53.31.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 53PORT DISTRICTS
Ch. 53.31EXPORT TRADING COMPANIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 53.31.010 (2026).

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It is declared to be the public policy of the state to promote and preserve the economic well-being of the citizens of this state by creating opportunities for expanded participation in international trade by state businesses and expanding international trade through state ports. Increased international trade of state products creates and retains jobs, increases the state's tax base, and diversifies the state's economy. Port districts, through economies of scale, are uniquely situated to promote and expand international trade and provide greater opportunities for state businesses to participate in international trade. The legislature finds that significant public benefit, in the form of increased employment and tax revenues, can be realized through export trading companies without lending

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Legislative History

[1986 c 276 s 1.]

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