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Announcing Dispatch Forum, State Legislative, Update, Tracking the EOs, Committee Registation, From the Other Washington, Transit Jobs, and Transit News Vol. 10, Issue 9 March 08, 2025 View this email in your browser <https://mailchi.mp/ba84b22825b0/the-wsta-weekly-17988165?e=850008f825> <https://mcusercontent.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/547fd40c-aaff-400e-270e-fce1bef58fce.png> Registration Now Open <https://mcusercontent.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/cd33a7f7-81a5-08bb-a155-61ce36746b52.png> <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=1298dea07e&e=850008f825> ________________________________ <https://mcusercontent.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/a386d6ca-acbc-5b0f-5205-26646d845e6e.png> ________________________________ When ________________________________ May 19 | 8:30am - 5:00pm May 20 | 8:00am - Noon Where ________________________________ Tulalip Resort 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip, WA 98271 Program: ________________________________ To view the program, CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=2e6d3c186c&e=850008f825> Registration: ________________________________ The registration fee is $225, which includes breakfast, lunch, and beverages on Monday, breakfast and beverages on Tuesday, and meeting materials. Please register each person individually by Monday, April 28th. <https://mcusercontent.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/91751ad1-3691-6b98-7ed8-6b868e46fb19.png> Week 9 Legislative Update By Mike Shaw - WSTA Lobbyist ________________________________ Both the House and Senate are working through floor action – voting on the bills that made it through the committee process. They will keep going through March 12th, and then return to committee hearings, but, this time, on bills from the other chamber. The Senate has been consistent this week, running about 20 bills a day and finishing about 4 pm most days, whereas the House will go long periods in caucus meetings and run longer, sometimes late into the evening. The House will work Saturday, and the Senate will come back Monday. As of this writing, the House has passed 167 bills while the Senate has passed 193. There are still 149 senate bills the Senate could still consider (72 remain the Rules Committee and 77 are on the senate floor calendar). The House has 155 bills still in the Rules Committee and about 81 on the floor calendar. Given their respective paces, neither chamber can pass all those bills, and many of the remaining bills are the most contentious so expect a lot of bills to “die” by Wednesday. Many of us won’t be unhappy with that outcome. As we passed the halfway point this week, we are switching our angst to budgets. The revenue forecast will come out on the 18th to give the budget writers time to introduce their proposals, hold their hearings and pass them out before the weekend. We expect the Senate to unveil their operating budget first, perhaps on the 19th, and the Senate transportation budget will likely appear on the 24th. I’m unsure when the House intends to run their budgets. The budget writers must write budgets with an eye on the federal newsfeed: Will tariffs impact their revenue projections? Will Congress pass Medicaid cuts? Washington is particularly impacted by Medicaid cuts. The Washington State Standard <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=86ad8f2133&e=850008f825> published an article this week titled ‘Here’s how Congress could push Washington State lawmakers into a special session.” <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=833af3c329&e=8 50008f825> It explains how federal Medicaid cuts would impact Washington. The House and Senate transportation budgets could look very different. It depends on their problem statement: the House is focused on the $4 billion deficit over the next six years. The Senate may focus on the next biennium which makes the problem statement about $1 billion over two years. In each case, projects get cut, but the program cuts would be deeper if attempting to balance the budget over 6 years. The transportation revenue forecast is not anticipated to provide any relief. The operating revenue update in February showed a slight 2.6% increase in collections, about $60.5 million, however, cumulatively, tracked collections since the November 2024 forecast are $17.2 million (0.2%) lower than forecasted. In sum, fasten your seat belts, it’ going to be a bumpy ride, which is one of the most misquoted movie lines of all times. Click here <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d7 6c22fe2ef2a8361&id=d378843f7b&e=850008f825> for the correct version. ________________________________ Washington State Transit Association 2025 Legislative Priorities Preserve, Maintain & Increase Public Transit Investments Incentivize Transition to Zero-Emission Fleets Support Safety and Security for Transit Employees and Customers Protect the Effective and Efficient Delivery of Public Transit To view in detail, CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=4f7505bdf6&e=850008f825> With Questions regarding WSTA legislative priorities or advocacy efforts, please contact WSTA Executive Director Justin D. Leighton: justin@watransit.com <https://maassets.higherlogic.com/image/APTA/Executive_Action_Update_650x200_Final_3009955.png> Impacts of Executive Actions on Public Transportation: APTA Resources and Upcoming Webinar on Thursday, February 20 Since January 20, President Trump has issued almost 100 Executive Orders, Memoranda, and Proclamations to carry out his Administration’s policy goals and agenda. Many of these directives, together with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) actions, directly impact the public transportation industry. These Executive Orders and other directives pause some transportation funding; terminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; impose new tariffs; and establish priorities for DOT competitive grants. APTA’s Executive and Regulatory Actions Tracker <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=c347e93d55&e=850008f825> provides real-time updates and summaries regarding the President’s Executive Orders and other Administration actions that impact the public transportation industry. In addition, APTA will host a webinar on the first 30 days of the Administration <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=c228377845&e=850008f825> and discuss the impacts of Executive actions on public transportation agencies, funding, current projects, and more. The Impacts of Executive Actions on Public Transportation webinar <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=fa45d7ec88&e=850008f825> will be held on Thursday, February 20, at 3:00 pm ET. (APTA Members Only) <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=cdd9fc3fc9&e=850008f825> <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/27544fb0-86cb-4eb4-a6fb-8958be87599c.png> WSTA Spring Committee Season is here! Please don't forget to register now. State Roadeo Steering Committee March 12 | Ellensburg, WA CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=72573c675d&e=850008f825> Human Resource Roundtable Committee March 20 - 21 | Olmypia, WA CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=983c6ac239&e=850008f825> Finance Officers Leadership Committee March 26 | Walla Walla, WA CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=b8c8d454c4&e=850008f825> State Roadeo Steering Committee March 9 | Virtual CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=91421a83cd&e=850008f825> Marketing & Communications April 16 & 17 | Vancouver, WA CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=1a97e7b69a&e=850008f825> TNLI Session 1 April 17 & 18 | Vancouver, WA CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=53d4c9c0c0&e=850008f825> TNLI Advanced April 28- 30 | Tulaliup Sold Out Spring Maintenance Forum Maintenance & Facilities Committee May 6- 8 | Spokane CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=307fb5ac81&e=850008f825> WSTA Dispatch Forum May 19-20 | Tulalip Resort CLICK HERE <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=7fec14dc25&e=850008f825> <https://mcusercontent.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/92c7b85f-59ef-784f-7669-38170c8ec978.png> Congress Prepares to Consider Full-Year Continuing Resolution We are awaiting legislative text for a full-year Continuing Resolution (CR) that House Republican leaders indicated could be ready before the weekend begins, allowing lawmakers the required 72 hours to review before a midweek vote. As a reminder, the current CR funding federal government operations expires next Friday, March 14, 2025 at midnight. Negotiations between the “Four Corners” have failed to produce any progress toward establishing top-line funding allocations for the 12 different spending bills, leaving little hope for Congress to reach an omnibus agreement by the deadline. President Donald J. Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson have expressed their clear support for the long-term stopgap that should largely maintain enacted levels of funding without many substantial policy changes for the remainder of federal fiscal year (FY) 2025. Last week, the Trump-Vance Administration sent a list of anomalies for lawmakers to consider addressing, although it remains unclear if those requests would be incorporated into this legislation. Consideration of the measure should make for interesting political calculus on both sides in trying to avoid a shutdown. We will make you aware of any developments over the next few weeks. Supreme Court Rejects President Trump’s $2 Billion Foreign Aid Freeze In an emergency ruling, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to reject an appeal from the Trump-Vance Administration to withhold $2 billion in funding designated for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Upon President Trump's return to the Oval Office, he halted disbursement of foreign aid and issued Executive Order <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=3 314fe35b9&e=850008f825> 14217 Commencing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy, aimed at significantly decreasing the size of the federal government, including by directing cuts to USAID workforce and foreign aid. The Supreme Court’s decision comes after U.S. District Judge Amir Ali issued a series of rulings ordering the Administration to resume payments to contractors for USAID projects and tasks already completed. Last week, Judge Ali set a deadline of February 26, 2025 for the funds to be released; however, the deadline was temporarily paused to give the Supreme Court time to consider the Administration’s appeal. In the 9-page unsigned order <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=83c455072c&e=850008f825> , the Justices upheld a lower-court order, but asked Judge Ali to clarify the government’s obligations to global health groups and provide a feasible compliance timeline. Following Thursday’s hearing, Judge Ali ordered the Trump-Vance Administration to provide the funds to the plaintiffs by 6 p.m. on Monday. Contractors and grantees not part of the litigation are not subject to the new deadline. In compliance, the State Department filed a joint status report <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=70c6266207&e=850008f825> to approve roughly $70 million in payments to the plaintiffs. Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the three liberal justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson in rejecting the Trump-Vance Administration’s request, a rare alignment in cases involving executive powers. This ruling marked the first significant decision by the high court regarding a lawsuit tied to President Trump’s executive orders. Trade White House * On Tuesday, President Donald Trump raised <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=1c2eb1ac34&e=850008f825> tariffs on China by an additional ten percent on top of ten percent tariffs that became effective on February 4, 2025. Total new tariffs on the country under the second Trump Administration now total twenty percent with those additions that were formally published <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=16fa0ee99f&e=850008f825> in the Federal Register yesterday. China responded with tariffs of ten to fifteen percent on U.S. agricultural products, imposed sanctions on certain U.S. companies, and filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO). * Tariffs of 25 percent on Canada and Mexico took effect on some goods on Tuesday, after across-the-board tariffs on the two countries were scheduled to begin on Tuesday following a one-month postponement. In an effort to protect the U.S. automotive supply chain, the President Trump signed <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=b46de7 9504&e=850008f825> Executive Orders (EOs) exempting goods from the tariffs that claim and qualify for preference under the U.S-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and lowered tariffs to ten percent on energy products and potash that fall outside the USMCSA preference. Separate orders signed by the President also allow packages valued up to $800 from Mexico and Canada sent directly to consumers to receive de minimis exemptions. Canada responded <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=805624dd81&e=850008f825> with retaliatory tariffs of 25 percent on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods and may place tariffs on an additional $125 billion of American products in approximately three weeks. * President Trump confirmed that 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum are set to take effect next Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Specifically, the Administration plans to reinstate a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on imports of steel that were imposed during the President’s first Administration by terminating alternative arrangements with countries that had been exempted from them and increase the existing 10 percent ad valorem tariff on aluminum imports to 25 percent. Implementing notices were published by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) relating to the steel tariffs <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=9b3a7d074e&e=850008f825> and aluminum tariffs <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/c lick?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=ab074c50cc&e=850008f825> in anticipation of the effective date. * Reciprocal tariffs as well as tariffs on agricultural products and automobiles are scheduled to become effective on April 2, 2025. Additionally, following the Administration’s investigation into copper imports last week, President Trump issued an EO <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=2ed20264a6&e=850008f825> directing the Secretary of Commerce to begin an investigation into the “effects on the national security of imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products” under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act. The Order mandates a report within 270 days on recommendations to strengthen the resilience of domestic industry, including potential tariffs, export controls, and incentives. The President signed an EO <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=03d30393b6&e=850008f825> in tandem with that action intended to grow domestic production of those goods. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative * Amid President Donald Trump’s actions on tariffs this week, newly-confirmed U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer issued <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c 22fe2ef2a8361&id=8768d28a14&e=850008f825> a report <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=9ec2aed2c3&e=850008f825> to Congress outlining the Administration’s 2025 trade policy agenda. The document argues that the U.S. “must have an economy focused on production” rather than “an economy that merely moves money around.” To accomplish this larger objective, the reports affirms that USTR will implement the “America First Trade Policy” directed by the President’s memorandum <https://watransit.us12.list-manage.com/trac k/click?u=6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361&id=83d6fbe727&e=850008f825> with initiatives to: reduce the trade deficit; identify and act against “unfair trade practices;” and review existing trade agreements and work toward new agreements that “raise wages and grow our industrial base.” <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/6c70c3a1d76c22fe2ef2a8361/images/ea436c8d-6255-4572-b705-ffd9193ee521.png> Transit Job of the Week ________________________________ HR Specialist - Training and Workforce Development Pierce Transit Salary Range: $31.53 - $39.89 Hourly Pierce Transit is dedicated to fulfilling the mission of improving the quality of life in our community by providing safe, reliable, innovative, and useful transportation services that are locally based and regionally connected. We are currently recruiting for an energetic and reliable person to join our Training and Workforce development team as a Human Resources Specialist. As a new team member you’ll have the opportunity to help support, train, and champion Pierce Transit’s most valuable resource; its people. This position supports administrative and technical functions associated with the department's services including Resource Center coordination, assisting with training projects, maintaining learning management systems, and working with tuition and educational partnerships. With a primary workstation in the employee Resource Center, you will often serve as the first point of contact for the department, have frequent internal customer interactions, and opportunities to respond to a variety of training and development needs. 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