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Motion The Port of Seattle has maintained consistent engagement in the transportation planning and investment work in the state, including participation in the Transportation Partnership, the Connecting Washington task force, FAST Corridor, Puget Sound Regional Council, and ongoing membership on the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, as well as regional transportation planning groups. The Port supports transportation infrastructure investment, efficient use of _ revenue and equitable benefit for freight mobility projects; and opposes policies or funding for projects which disproportionately tax freight conveyors and harms the Puget Sound's gateway competitiveness. We therefore move that the Port of Seattle continue to advocate for port interests as the 2013 Washington Legislature considers proposals for necessary investments in transportation. Exhibit _____E>__________ Port Commission Rolmf Meeting ol__ch-\n E, ZOE"
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