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Oil) Options and recommendations for mitigating any negative impacts, or bolstering <br />potential benefits identified through the analysis, including what role the state <br />plays in addressing impacts and benefits. <br />(d) The department must collect data and relevant information from various sources <br />including the port of Seattle, listed cities and communities, regional planning agencies, and <br />other studies. <br />(e) The study must be delivered to the legislature by December 1, 2019. <br />Additionally, it is our intent that the $300,000 of local matching funds need not be received prior to <br />beginning the contracting process for the study and instead may be received, and deposited as local <br />revenue, as costs to the Department are incurred. <br />We intend to amend the 2017-19 Operating Budget next session to incorporate the updated <br />language, but do not wish to delay the study and we encourage the Department to implement the <br />study with the adjustments noted in this letter. <br />If you have further questions, please let us know, or contact our operating budget staff. <br />Sincerely, <br />epresentative imm Ormsby Senator Christine Rolf <br />House Appropriations Com tee Senate Ways and Means Committee <br />cc: David Schumacher, Office of Financial Management Director <br />Jim Crawford, Office of Financial Management Assistant Director <br />Matt Bridges, Senate Democratic Caucus Senior Fiscal Analyst <br />K.D. Chapman, House Democratic Caucus Deputy Policy Director <br />Gwen Stamey, Office of Financial Management Budget Assistant <br />Claire Goodwin, Senate Ways and Means Fiscal Analyst <br />Meghan Morris, House Appropriations Committee <br />84 <br />