OLYMPIA — State House Republicans, who were expected to announce a transportation reform package today, have delayed the proposal’s release because the bills are still being drafted, according to House Republican Caucus Spokesman Brendon Wold.
House Republicans are working on a package of transportation bills that they say would reduce the state’s transportation costs. If those savings are achieved, Republicans said they might be more likely to put money toward the state’s most crucial transportation needs.
Wold said he expects the package to be unveiled later this week. Republicans announced last week that the package would be released today, but staff didn’t have enough time to finish the transportation proposals, especially while working to meet a bill deadline on Friday in Olympia, Wold said.
Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, is expected to sponsor at least one of the bills in the transportation package, Wold said.