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Committee hears broad support and cautions for state transmission authority, with calls for financing and permitting fixes

Senate Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee · January 21, 2026
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Summary

SB 5466 would create a Washington Electric Transmission Authority and a categorical SEPA exemption for reconductoring; supporters called the authority a needed tool to unlock projects and reliability, while some utilities and consumer groups urged clearer permitting solutions and cautioned about state ownership and fiscal risk.

Staff briefed the committee that Senate Bill 5466 (second substitute) establishes a Washington Electric Transmission Authority (WITA) to plan, facilitate and, as a last resort, build transmission projects. Kim Cushing told the committee the authority would have powers including rulemaking, contracting, limited ownership of transmission equipment, selection of qualified builders, condemnation authority where necessary, and a 10‑member board to be appointed by Jan. 1, 2027. The bill also proposes a categorical SEPA exemption for certain reconductoring and upgrade projects over 115 kV with tribal and…

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