The legislature finds that
a viable manufacturing industry is critical to providing the
state economy with family-wage jobs and improving the quality of
life for workers and communities. To perform in the emerging
global marketplace, Washington manufacturers must master new
technologies, streamline production processes, improve quality
assurance, expand environmental compliance, and enhance methods
of work organization. Only through innovation and modernization
techniques, reflecting the specific needs and capabilities of the
individual firms, can Washington manufacturers both compete
successfully in the market of the future and pay good living
wages.
Most small and midsize manufacturers do not have the
resources that will allow them to easily access innovation and
modernization technical assistance and the skills training needed
to make them globally competitive. Because of the statewide
public benefit to be gained from increasing the availability of
innovation and modernization services, it is the intent of the
legislature to create a new mechanism in a manner that reduces
the up-front costs of these services for small and midsize
manufacturing firms. It is further the intent of the legislature
that Washington state increase its support for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program, to expand the
delivery of innovation and modernization services to small and
midsize Washington manufacturers, and to leverage federal funding
and private resources devoted to such efforts.
The successful implementation of innovation and
modernization services will enable a manufacturing firm to reduce
costs, increase sales, become more profitable, and ultimately
expand job opportunities for Washington citizens. Such growth
will result in increased revenue from the state business and
occupation taxes paid by manufacturers who have engaged in
innovation and modernization services.
[2008 c 315 § 1.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.