Legislation proposed for aerospace tax credit accountability

RENTON, Wash. — Advocates met in Renton Monday morning to discuss legislation to bring accountability to aerospace tax credits.

Workers affected by job loss and aerospace worker leaders were  joined at the meeting by State Rep. June Robinson.

Robinson announced her bill to tie jobs to aerospace tax breaks.

A new statewide poll was also released at the meeting that reflected public attitudes toward the tax package and the continued export of engineering and other jobs despite Boeing's nearly $9 billion in subsidies.

A non-profit watchdog group called the $8.7 billion tax break the "biggest tax subsidy in U.S. history.”