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Larsen, Murray Tour Port of Everett After Major Transportation Investment Announced Last Month

$10 million TIGER investment announced in July will help Port modernize South Terminal to accommodate larger vessels and heavier cargo

Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) and Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) toured the Port of Everett’s South Terminal, which will directly benefit from a $10 million U.S. Department of Transportation competitive grant announced last month to modernize the South Terminal. Earlier this year, both Representative Larsen and Senator Murray sent letters to DOT urging support for the Port of Everett’s grant application, citing the project’s importance to the local and regional economy.

“This is great news for the hundreds of businesses and the tens of thousands of jobs that depend on the Port of Everett to connect local goods and services with global markets,” said Larsen, a senior member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. “As an economic pillar of our region, an investment in the Port is an investment in the long-term economic growth that will create jobs in the Pacific Northwest – and I am proud to support the Port’s modernization efforts.”

"With tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of exports, the Port of Everett is a critical part of our regional economy, which is why I am proud to stand with the Port today and why I'm so glad it received this important investment," Senator Murray said. "I created the TIGER program because it's all about making our communities and our transportation systems safer, more efficient, and able to meet the demands of the 21st century economy. I will keep fighting in the other Washington to make sure the TIGER program has the resources it needs from the federal government to invest in infrastructure in Everett and around Washington state." 

"It was great having Senator Murray and Congressman Larsen visit us so we could show them up-close how their ongoing support and advocacy of the Port of Everett’s South Terminal Modernization efforts will benefit trade and maritime jobs in Washington State," Port of Everett CEO Les Reardanz said. "With this federal investment, we will be able to modernize our facilities to continue to support the aerospace, manufacturing and construction industries in the region."

The $10 million investment will help complete the South Terminal Modernization Project at the Port and double its rail capacity, which will ensure the Port can support larger vessels and heavier cargo in order to better serve their customers and compete in the global marketplace. The Port of Everett is a strategic port that supports Washington state’s aerospace, construction, manufacturing, and energy industries, with nearly $25 billion in exports annually and supporting more than 35,000 jobs.

Last year, Larsen helped pass a five-year transportation bill which secured a total of $3.5 billion in highway funding and $1.2 billion in transit funding to improve Washington state’s infrastructure.

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