HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - BOCC (007)February 23, 2023
The Honorable Patty Murray
United States Senate
154 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
The Honorable Dan Newhouse
United States House of Representatives
504 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
GRANT COUNTY
OFFICE OF THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
P O Box 37
EPHRATA WA 98823
(509) 754-2011
The Honorable Maria Cantwell
United States Senate
511 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Senators Murray and Cantwell and Representative Newhouse:
I am writing in support of the FY24 appropriations request submitted by the Port of Moses Lake. The Port is
seeking federal funds for utility infrastructure, to include but not limited to water, sewer, and power to support
the Port's economic development mission, which includes supporting the expansion plans of companies
currently located in Moses Lake and attracting new businesses to the region. All this will support the Port's
long-standing efforts to create good -paying jobs in rural Washington.
The Port of Moses Lake has a long history of generating economic activity in the region, having supported the
growth of several industries, including aerospace, renewable energy, manufactufing and advanced technology.
With respect to the aerospace industry, the Port is in a great position to attract several new companies to the
region thanks to federal incentives provided through Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). While prospective
companies and private developers have indicated their intent to construct their own facilities, the expectation is
that basic utility infrastructure (including water, sewer, and power) should be provided by the Port. This means
the Port's ability to attract additional business activity to the region and create jobs is contingent upon their
ability to build upon existing infrastructure investment already made by the Port.
While the Port has invested millions of dollars to build the infrastructure needed to support new business
growth, additional infrastructure is needed. Unfortunately, the Port is limited in how quickly it can make these
investments given its limited annual operating budget. In other words, this request for federal funding will
allow the port to support new business growth and job creation on an expedited timeline, while also mitigating
the risk of losing business opportunities caused by a delay in making the necessary infrastructure investments.
I hope you will support this important funding request.
Sincerely,
Rob fo'16;<'�
District 2 Commissioner
"To MEET CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS, SERVING TOGETHER WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES, WHILE FOSTERING
A RESPECTFUL AND SUCCESSFUL WORK ENVIRONMENT."