The committee or its subcommittees are authorized to
study and review economic development issues with special
emphasis on international trade, tourism, investment, and
industrial development, and to assist the legislature in
developing a comprehensive and consistent economic development
policy. The issues under review by the committee shall include,
but not be limited to:
(1) Evaluating existing state policies, laws, and programs
which promote or affect economic development with special
emphasis on those concerning international trade, tourism, and
investment and determine their cost-effectiveness and level of
cooperation with other public and private agencies.
(2) Monitoring economic trends, and developing for review by
the legislature such appropriate state responses as may be deemed
effective and appropriate.
(3) Monitoring economic development policies and programs of
other states and nations and evaluating their effectiveness.
(4) Determining the economic impact of international trade,
tourism, and investment upon the state's economy.
(5) Assessing the need for and effect of federal, regional,
and state cooperation in economic development policies and
programs.
(6) Developing and evaluating legislative proposals
concerning the issues specified in this section.
[1985 c 467 § 19. Formerly RCW 44.52.030.]