Johnson Happy With Capital Budget And Hirst Fix

Washington 14th District Representative Norm Johnson says he’s happy with the compromises that led to approval of a $4.2 billion capital budget last week, noting the district will benefit from a number of projects that received funding.  Johnson thinks the entire state will benefit from both the capital budget and the so-called Hirst fix that addresses a state Supreme Court decision on domestic wells in rural areas.  Johnson says the capital budget includes about 50 million dollars for projects within District 14, including a fire station in Lyle, an expansion of the Goldendale Observatory, and a museum in Bickleton.

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