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Holmquist receives 'Legislative Business Star' award June 2, 2009
OLYMPIA…Sen.
Janéa Holmquist received the 2009 “Legislative Business
Star” award today from the Business Institute of Washington,
a group of employers, employees and other business community
activists dedicated to promoting a legislative agenda that
creates a vibrant economy and preserves private-sector jobs.
Holmquist, R-Moses Lake, serves as the lead Republican on
the Senate
Labor, Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee. This
session she focused on defeating bills that threatened jobs
and passing bills that will create or preserve jobs.
“Given the recession, increasing unemployment, and number of
struggling employers, I have made preserving and creating
new jobs my top priority in Olympia,” said Holmquist. “I am
extremely grateful and proud to receive this award in
recognition of that effort.”
Following each legislative session the Business Institute
recognizes a legislator from each legislative caucus for his
or her leadership on issues concerning the private sector.
Holmquist was selected for her effort to lead a bi-partisan
delegation to stop several key pieces of job-killing
legislation.
She was able to stop or change some of the most harmful,
anti-employer bills before session ended.
This session Holmquist:
Holmquist was also able to champion a number of laws that
improved the state’s business climate, including an
unemployment-insurance conformity bill to address
overpayments made by businesses into the fund, and an
extension of the public utility tax exemption for
electrolytic processors, which will help maintain quality
jobs in the Columbia Basin and Southwest Washington regions.
She also co-sponsored Senate Bill 5042, a measure to protect
jobs and help small businesses by recognizing most paperwork
errors made by companies filling out forms for the first
time as simply mistakes not deserving of fines and penalties
from state agencies.
Formed in 2006, the Business Institute is designed to
encourage participation by employees and business in the
government process through the delivery of good,
non-partisan information from a business perspective. The 2009 Business Stars were selected for their work in support of a strong private sector during this year’s legislative session, with their keen recognition that a healthy business community creates jobs and fuels Washington’s economy. Legislators were evaluated on their ability to support and champion good, pro-business legislation that will ultimately benefit the economy, particularly in these difficult economic times. Among the other lawmakers honored were Sen. Tim Sheldon, D-Potlatch; Sen. Jim Honeyford, R-Sunnyside; and Rep. Joel Kretz, R-Wauconda.—30—
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