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Published on Apr 01, 2019

House and Senate transportation budget proposals released last week

Contact: Logan Bahr, Brandon Anderson

The House and Senate 2019-21 biennial transportation budget proposals were released last week. The House version proposes to spend $10 billion over the next two fiscal years while the Senate proposes $9.8 billion. Both budgets include funding for the state’s transportation-related agencies (Department of Transportation, Department of Licensing, State Patrol, etc.) and continued funding for capital projects provided in previous transportation funding packages, such as the 2015 Connecting Washington package.

The House proposal contains $25 million in funding for local culvert replacement through the Fish Barrier Removal Board, while the Senate proposal does not contain local culvert funding.

City-specific provisions of the budgets include funding for the Transportation Improvement Board, the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, a study to continue inventorying city-owned culverts, and funding for a study on the electrification of public fleets.

A summary of major programs and proposed funding levels can be found below (amounts are shown in thousands).

Agency/Program

Senate proposal

House proposal

Department of Transportation

$6,736,528

$6,866,092

Washington State Patrol

$533,803

$539,692

Department of Licensing

$353,456

$353,269

House of Representatives

$2,771

$2,771

Senate

$2,915

$2,915

Joint Transportation Committee

$1,491

$1,935

LEAP Committee

$627

$637

Special Approps to the Governor

$17,345

$14,227

Office of Financial Management

$1,774

$1,474

Board of Pilotage Commissioners

$4,261

$4,261

Utilities and Transportation Commission

$654

$654

WA Traffic Safety Commission

$32,303

$32,872

Archaeology & Historic Preservation

$526

$526

County Road Administration Board

$112,409

$112,409

Transportation Improvement Board

$250,465

$253,459

Transportation Commission

$2,692

$3,155

Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board

$44,322

$43,603

State Parks and Recreation Commission

$1,186

$1,186

Department of Fish and Wildlife

$350

$350

Department of Agriculture

$1,333

$1,325

State employee compensation adjustment

$60,249

$53,177

Bond retirement and interest

$1,683,338

$1,650,003

Fish passage barrier funding

N/A

$25,082

Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee

N/A

$90

Totals

$9,844,798

$9,965,164


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