Lawmakers in Olympia have a rare
opportunity this session to give a green light to the Washington State Heritage
Center, creating much-needed jobs, generating sales tax revenue… and providing
our citizens with a priceless resource that will serve as a legacy for future
generations.
The Heritage Center would serve the
entire state of Washington, provide a gateway experience for visitors to our
Capitol Campus, and an array of services to our children and families. It
brings together the state Archives, State Library, educational experiences,
public gathering spaces, and history displays under one roof, and also makes it
all accessible online to a statewide and global audience. Programming will be
carried statewide via TVW and website. It truly offers something for everyone,
whether you come to Olympia or not.
The Heritage Center, previously
supported by large majorities of the Legislature back in 2007, is a
shovel-ready jobs project that would create over 1,200 family-wage jobs.
It’s true that Washington is
weathering a recession and has big budget problems. But, significantly, this
Heritage Center project is NOT in competition with schools, health care and
other operating fund programs. This project is handled in a separate
construction budget that is often described as the economic stimulus budget for
our state.
The Legislature already has
approved a separate revenue source, including a modest filing fee for certain
documents, and does NOT require a fee or tax increase.
Indeed, this project will generate
sales taxes of nearly $6 million! During the Great Depression and various state
recessions, construction projects, including heritage projects, have helped
provide jobs … and left us a precious legacy.
The Heritage Center needs two
things from the Legislature to make this dream a reality for the people of
Washington:
• Authorization of a
“certificate of participation,” essentially a mortgage to be repaid from the
dedicated revenue, not general taxes or state-backed bonds.
• A firm commitment by
the Legislature not to “raid” the Heritage Center revenue that has already
accumulated in a savings account. This is the seed money for the project, a
down payment that makes the numbers work.
Action is needed this legislative
session. The original design and price tag have been reduced, and a fine
new building site has been identified at the main entrance to the Capitol
Campus. The budget fits within projected revenue at this site, with this
design, assuming no costly delay in getting a green light. Construction
companies are hungry for business right now, but a delay would cause
significant cost increases that could endanger the project.
This project will serve us
all, giving easy, coordinated access to precious documents, books, oral
history, and interactive displays and programs that will really bring alive the
amazing story of Washington. It is not just another government building in
Olympia.
Across the state, citizens will be
able to access school curriculum, myriad Library and Archives services, free
access to oral histories and genealogy material, and much, much more.
The time to act is now.