File #: 2017-0104    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Lapsed
File created: 3/13/2017 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 2/1/2018
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: AN ORDINANCE creating the King County Access for All program, imposing a one-tenth of one percent sales and use tax to finance the King County Access for All program conditioned on voter approval, and providing for the submission to the qualified electors of King County at a special election to be held in King County on August 1, 2017, a proposition authorizing the sales and use tax imposed by this ordinance.
Sponsors: Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Joe McDermott, Claudia Balducci, Rod Dembowski
Indexes: Taxes
Attachments: 1. 2017-0104 fiscal note.xlsx, 2. 2017-0104 transmittal letter.docx, 3. 2017-0104_SR_Access_For_All.docx, 4. 2017-0104_ATT4_Comparison.docx, 5. 2017-0104_SR_dated_04122017_Access_For_All_4-5.docx, 6. 2014-0104_ATT2_AmendS1.docx, 7. 2014-0104_ATT3_AmendT1.docx, 8. 2017-0104_ATT4_S1Comparison.docx, 9. Written Comments Received at 04122017 BFM Meeting.pdf
Staff: Zoppi, Leah
Title
AN ORDINANCE creating the King County Access for All program, imposing a one-tenth of one percent sales and use tax to finance the King County Access for All program conditioned on voter approval, and providing for the submission to the qualified electors of King County at a special election to be held in King County on August 1, 2017, a proposition authorizing the sales and use tax imposed by this ordinance.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. The Washington state Legislature declared in Chapter 24, Laws of Washington 2015, and twice unanimously endorsed through motions of the King County council, that there is a need to provide public and educational benefits and economic support for arts, science and heritage organizations.
2. King County residents would greatly benefit from improved public access to programs produced by nonprofit arts, science and heritage organizations that would be enabled by an increase in public funding for those organizations.
3. Providing increased financial support for arts, science and heritage organizations in King County is in the public interest and will serve multiple public purposes such as:
a. Enhancing and extending the educational reach and offerings of arts, science and heritage organizations will provide all King County residents with meaningful opportunities to explore personal creativity, learn about local history and understand the natural environment, leading to greater civic engagement;
b. K-12 public school students in all nineteen King County school districts will benefit from greater access to arts, science and heritage organizations, both through in-depth programs in their own classrooms and free visits to cultural attractions; and
c. Ensuring continued and expanded access to the facilities and programs of arts, science and heritage organizations by economically and geographically underserved populations will benefit all the residents of King County.
4. Arts, science and heritage organizations would bene...

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