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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.330

RCW 43.330.370

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The Washington state evergreen jobs initiative is established as a comprehensive green economy jobs growth initiative with the goals of:
(1)Creating fifteen thousand new green economy jobs by 2020, with a target of thirty percent of those jobs going to veterans, members of the national guard, and low-income and disadvantaged populations;
(2)Capturing and deploying federal funds in a focused, effective, and coordinated manner;
(3)Preparing the state's workforce to take full advantage of green economy job opportunities and to meet the recruitment and training needs of industry and small businesses;
(4)Attracting private sector investment that will create new and expand existing jobs, with an emphasis on services and products that have a high economic or environmental impact and can be exported domestically and internationally;
(5)Making Washington state a net exporter of green industry products and services, with special attention to renewable energy technology and components;
(6)Empowering local agencies and organizations to recruit green economy businesses and jobs into the state by providing state support and assistance;
(7)Capitalizing on existing partnership agreements in the Washington works plan and the Washington workforce compact; and
(8)Operating in concert with the fourteen guiding principles identified by the department in its Washington state's green economy strategic framework.
[ 2009 c 536 s 2 .]
Notes:
Short title — 2009 c 536: "This act may be known and cited as the evergreen jobs act." [ 2009 c 536 s 15 .]
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