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Committee hears mixed testimony on alternative jet-fuel incentives in HB 2322
Summary
House Finance received a staff briefing and pro/con testimony on HB 2322, which replaces a volumetric trigger for sustainable aviation fuel incentives with a date-certain timeline and clarifies carbon-intensity scoring; industry testifiers asked clarifications, while public-health advocates urged rejection.
House Finance Committee staff briefed members Feb. 6, 2026, on substitute House Bill 23 22, which changes how Washington would trigger and implement incentives for alternative jet fuel (sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF).
Tracy Taylor, staff to the committee, said the substitute eliminates a volumetric production threshold that previously triggered tax preferences and instead makes the incentives applicable during a fixed period from July 1, 2031, through June 30, 2046. The substitute also provides a carbon-intensity…
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