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Larsen Secures Key Wins for Northwest Washington’s Maritime Infrastructure in Bipartisan Water Resources Development Act
Washington, D.C.,
June 9, 2022
– Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) applauded House-passage of the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA 2022), legislation to authorize critical investments in Northwest Washington ports, inland waterways, flood management systems, ecosystems and other water resources infrastructure.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) applauded House-passage of the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA 2022), legislation to authorize critical investments in Northwest Washington ports, inland waterways, flood management systems, ecosystems and other water resources infrastructure. WRDA 2022 passed the House of Representatives by a final vote of 384 to 37 and now heads to the Senate for consideration. “You cannot have a big-league maritime economy with little league infrastructure,” said Larsen, a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “This year’s Water Resources Development Act makes robust investments in Washington’s maritime infrastructure to keep the U.S. maritime system competitive and resilient, create well-paying maritime jobs and ensure a healthy environment in the Pacific Northwest.” Washington state’s maritime sector employs more than 69,500 people and generates over $21.4 billion in revenue and $4.7 billion in wages annually, according to the Washington State Department of Commerce. WRDA 2022 includes several of Larsen’s priorities to boost federal resources for critical habitat restoration, improve accessibility for Northwest Washington’s ports and build cleaner and greener maritime infrastructure: Protect and Restore Puget Sound
Local Port Modernization
Strengthen Snohomish County Water Infrastructure
Boost Resiliency in Northwest Washington Counties
Move Howard A. Hanson Dam Project Forward
Additional WRDA 2022 Priorities
Larsen a Longtime Champion of Northwest Washington’s Maritime Systems Larsen has long championed Northwest Washington’s maritime systems in previous WRDAs. In 2020, Larsen successfully included provisions to expand funding availability for Puget Sound restoration, expedite future development at the Port of Anacortes and level the playing field for medium-size donor ports like the Port of Everett. In 2018, Larsen successfully included language to significantly increase federal funding for the Puget Sound Adjacent Waters Restoration program (PSAW) to support ecosystem restoration in the Sound. For more information about the Water Resources Development Act of 2022, click here. ### |