The legislature finds that the
long-term economic health of the state and its citizens depends
upon the strength and vitality of its communities and businesses.
It is the intent of this chapter to create a department of
commerce that fosters new partnerships for strong and sustainable
communities. The mission of the department is to grow and
improve jobs in Washington and facilitate innovation. To carry
out its mission, the department will bring together focused
efforts to: Streamline access to business assistance and
economic development services by providing them through
sector-based, cluster-based, and regional partners; provide
focused and flexible responses to changing economic conditions;
generate greater local capacity to respond to both economic
growth and environmental challenges; increase accountability to
the public, the executive branch, and the legislature; manage
growth and achieve sustainable development; diversify the state's
economy and export goods and services; provide greater access to
economic opportunity; stimulate private sector investment and
entrepreneurship; provide stable family-wage jobs and meet the
diverse needs of families; provide affordable housing and housing
services; and construct public infrastructure.
The legislature further finds that as a result of the rapid
pace of global social and economic change, the state and local
communities will require coordinated and creative responses by
every segment of the community. The state can play a role in
assisting such local efforts by reorganizing state assistance
efforts to promote such partnerships. The department has a
primary responsibility to provide financial and technical
assistance to the communities of the state, to assist in
improving the delivery of federal, state, and local programs, and
to provide communities with opportunities for productive and
coordinated development beneficial to the well-being of
communities and their residents. It is the intent of the
legislature in creating the department to maximize the use of
local expertise and resources in the delivery of community and
economic development services.
[2010 c 271 § 2; 1993 c 280 § 1.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- 2010 c 271: "In 2009, the legislature changed the
name of the department of community, trade, and economic
development to the department of commerce and directed the agency
to, among other things, develop a report with recommendations on
statutory changes to ensure that the department's efforts: Are
organized around a concise core mission and aligned with the
state's comprehensive plan for economic development; generate
greater local capacity; maximize results through partnerships and
the use of intermediaries; and provide transparency and increased
accountability. Recommendations for creating or consolidating
programs deemed important to meeting the department's core
mission and recommendations for terminating or transferring
specific programs if they are not consistent with the
department's core mission were to be included in the report.
In accordance with that legislation, chapter 565, Laws of
2009, in November 2009 the department of commerce submitted a
plan that establishes a mission of growing and improving jobs in
the state and recognizes the need for an innovation-driven
economy. The plan also outlines agency priorities, efficiencies,
and program transfers that will help to advance the new mission.
The primary purpose of this act is to implement portions of
the department of commerce plan by transferring certain programs
from the department of commerce to other state agencies whose
missions are more closely aligned with the core functions of
those programs. This act also directs additional efficiencies in
state government and directs development of a statewide clean
energy strategy, which will better enable the department of
commerce to focus on its new mission." [2010 c 271 § 1.]
Effective date -- 2010 c 271: "This act takes effect July 1, 2010." [2010 c 271 § 803.]