COMMISSION AGENDA – Action Item No. 6i Page 3 of 8
Meeting Date: January 28, 2020
Template revised September 22, 2016.
• Expanded Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deployment:
a. Ensure clarity and authority for airports to use airport revenue and federal grant
funding to support the air quality and carbon reduction benefits of fuel
switching.
b. Seek new and expanded federal funding for research on sustainable aviation
fuels, as well as for feedstock processing and fuel production facilities, from
agencies including the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Energy and
Transportation.
Maritime
• Harbor Maintenance Tax (HMT) Reform:
a. Continue efforts to reform the HMT to ensure U.S. tax policy does not
disadvantage U.S. ports and to provide greater equity for HMT donor ports
through expanded use of Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund revenues.
b. Support appropriations for the “donor port” HMT rebate program authorized
under Section 2106 of the 2014 Water Resources Reform and Development Act
to compensate for the current structure and impacts of the HMT.
• Fishing Fleet Modernization:
a. Advocate for reforms to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) Fisheries Finance Program (FFP) that would remove prohibitions on
loans and loan guarantees for the construction and reconstruction of fishing
vessels and that would include safeguards that prevent overfishing, including
limitations on the use of replaced vessels in international fisheries; support
increasing the FFP loan authority, which is presently $100 million annually;
support other policies and programs that improve access to financing in order to
facilitate modernization of the North Pacific fleet.
• Hiram M. Chittenden Locks Funding:
a. Support funding for continued federal operation and maintenance of the locks,
as well as additional funding for priority, non-routine maintenance.
• Puget Sound Restoration:
a. Advocate for increased federal resources for Puget Sound and Southern Resident
Killer Whale (SRKW) restoration, including funding to support habitat
restoration, to manage predation of Chinook and other species critical to SRKW
recovery, to help cleanup legacy sources of contaminants that affect SRKW, and
to manage stormwater runoff. Support appropriations for the Puget Sound
Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project, the National Estuary Program, the
Puget Sound Geographic Program and the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund.
b. Support reforms to federal regulatory processes to speed the approval and
creation of Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) and home port habitat sites.
c. Support federal agency involvement in the SRKW recovery effort, including the
Coast Guard and NOAA. Support federal approval and funding to study and