Washington Business 2018 AWB Rural Jobs Outlook | Page 5

Rural Jobs Outlook Participants in the Rural Jobs Summit identified the following issues as their top areas of concern: Workforce A skilled, trained workforce is difficult to recruit and retain in rural parts of Washington state. Tax fairness The manufacturing sector, while diverse, needs a tax system that applies incentives fairly across industry sectors in order to expand job growth in rural parts of the state. Infrastructure Expansion and maintenance of critical infrastructure in the rural areas of Washington state is critically lacking, making it difficult grow and recruit business and jobs. Broadband Up-to-date, reliable and available broadband is a significant gap in the state’s rural infrastructure. Regulatory reform Support for rural economic development through regulatory and economic development measures is sparse. Republican lawmakers from the House and Senate at AWB’s Rural Jobs Summit in Moses Lake.